General Programming; Preparation For Changes To The Parameters; Security System; Basic Configuration Level - ABB COMMANDER 1900 Series Programming Manual

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2 GENERAL PROGRAMMING

The programming procedures are used to make changes to
the operating parameter values and for scale adjustment -
see Fig. 3.2.
The programming of all channels is performed using faceplate
1 - see Fig. 3.1
When changing the input type it may be necessary to
reposition the input selector links accordingly - see Section 6,
.
CONNECTIONS & LINKS

2.1 Preparation for Changes to the Parameters

Ensure that the external alarm/control circuits are isolated if
inadvertent operation during programming is undesirable.
Any change to the operating parameters are implemented
using the
or
switches - see Section 3 of the
.
Guide
Note.
The
instrument
parameter changes which are saved automatically when
leaving the current frame.

2.2 Security System

A security system is used to prevent tampering with the
programmed parameters by utilizing a Tune password and a
Configuration password.
A Tune password can be assigned to controller faceplates
giving access to that faceplates controller settings. A
configuration password gives access to all controller settings
and programming pages. The passwords can be set to any
value from 0 to 9999. The instrument is despatched with the
passwords set to '0' - see Section 5.5 of the
Faceplate 1
Fig. 3.1 Location of Faceplate 1
2
Operating
responds
instantly
to
.
Operating Guide

3 BASIC CONFIGURATION LEVEL

3.1 Set Up Input ............................................................ 4
Linearization
Electrical ranges
Fault detection
Digital filtering
3.2 Set Up Pen Range ...................................................... 8
Chart ranges
Event pen sources
............................................................ 9
3.4
Set Up Alarms .......................................................... 10
Acknowledge type
Trip/hysteresis
3.5
Set Up Relay Output ................................................ 14
Relay polarity
3.6
Set Up Digital Output .............................................. 16
Digital output source
Digital output polarity
3.7
Set Up Analog Output ............................................. 18
Retransmission and control output sources
Retransmission ranges
Current output ranges
3.8
Digital Inputs .......................................................... 20
Input polarity
3.9
Access Page .......................................................... 21
Configurable passwords
.......................................................... 22
Process variable offset adjustment
Process variable span adjustment
Pen calibration
Mains filter
Pen Linearity Check

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