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Selecting Auto Reset; Selecting Auto Off; Daily Auto Reset; Interval Programming For Totalize Point Types - Siemens SIREC D Handbuch

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4. Reset print - The program in the Recorder al-
lows point reset data to be logged on the
Alarm/Event Data Log, at the time of the reset, or
if enabled, be stored to disk (4.7.2). This option
can be toggled ON or OFF for each resettable
point.
a. Programming Reset Print - From the Reset
Control Setup Menu, use the UP (↑) DOWN (↓)
Arrow Keys to highlight "Reset print" and press
ENTER. The display will read either "print=YES"
or "print=NO".
b. Use the YES or NO Key to select either
"print=YES" "print=NO" and press ENTER. The
display will return to "Reset print' in the Reset
Control Setup Menu.
5. Auto Reset - When programming High Peak,
Low Peak, Totalize, Time Average, and Gated
Timer points, the system allows an Auto Reset
function. If Auto Reset is set up, the point being
programmed will reset at programmed intervals,
from once a minute to once a month. The system
will prompt for the Start Time and Interval for
which that point will reset.
If Auto Reset is disabled, resettable points
may only be reset manually.
Time Average, High Peak, and Low Peak
points reset to the current value of the base
point. Totalize points reset to zero.
a. Selecting Auto Reset - From the Reset
Control Setup Menu, use the UP (↑) or DOWN
(↓) Arrow Keys to highlight "Auto reset" in the
Reset Control Setup Menu and press ENTER.
The display will read either "Auto off", "Daily",
"Weekly", or "Monthly".
b. Selecting Auto Off - Use the UP (↑) or
DOWN (↓) Arrow Keys to highlight "Auto off"
and press ENTER. The display will return to
"Auto reset" in the Reset Control Setup Menu.
Automatic reset of the programmed point is now
disabled.
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c. Daily Auto Reset - Use the UP (↑) DOWN
(↓) Arrow Keys to highlight "Daily" and press
ENTER. The display will read "start XX:XX". The
Start Time is entered in a 24-hour clock format
in Hours (00 through 23) and Minutes (00
through 59). This is the time the first reset will
begin, after this the point will reset at the "inter-
val" rate. (see below).
d. Setting Up Start Time - If the Start Time is
correct, press ENTER and proceed to Interval. If
the Start Time is not correct, press NO and the
display reads "str hrs
hours). Use the Numeric Keypad to enter the
desired Start Hours. Up to 23 hours may be
programmed. When the correct Start Hours are
displayed press ENTER and the display reads
Î
Í
"str mins
XX
". Use the Numeric keypad to
enter the desired Start Minutes. Up to 59 min-
utes may be programmed. When the correct
Start Minutes are displayed, press ENTER and
the display returns to "start XX:XX". If the Start
Time displayed is correct, press ENTER and the
display reads "intrvl XX:XX".
e. Setting Up Interval Time - It the displayed
Interval Time is correct, press ENTER and the
display returns to "Auto reset" in the Reset
Control Setup Menu. If the Interval Time is not
correct, press NO and the display reads "int
Î
Í
hrs
XX
". Use the Numeric keypad to enter
the desired Interval Hours. Up to 23 hours may
be programmed. When the correct Interval
Hours are displayed press ENTER and the dis-
Î
play reads "int mins
keypad to enter the desired Interval Minutes. Up
to 59 minutes may be programmed. When the
correct Interval Minutes are displayed, press
ENTER and the display returns to "intrvl
XX:XX". If the Interval Time displayed is correct,
press ENTER and the display returns to the
"Auto reset" prompt in the Reset Control Setup
Menu.
f. Interval Programming for Totalize Point
Types - When programming a Totalization
Point, the Interval represents the frequency of
which the Totalization value will be reset to zero.
The Totalization value will be logged on the
Alarm/Event Data Log before the value is reset
if the reset print is enabled. The interval time is
entered in a 24-hour clock format in Hours (00
through 24) and Minutes (00 through 59). The
longest time interval that can be entered is
24:00 which represents a reset interval of once
every 24 hours.
Programming
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Í
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