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6 – HC900 and UMC800 SPP and Recipe Support
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Configuration
In this section, you will learn how to configure HC900 and UMC800 recipes, SP
profiles, and combined recipes. Configuration requirements for setting up the set
point programmer monitoring displays are also presented.
Prerequisites
Before configuring the HC900/UMC800 SPP and Recipe Support, ensure that
you have:
Access to the MNGR operator account in Station.
Fast and Extended history.
SPP function blocks configured in each HC900 or UMC800 controller. You
will need one block for each SP programmer (see UMC800 Control Builder
Users Guide or HC900’s HC Designer Users Guide or Help files for
information on function blocks).
Considerations
Each recipe, SP profile, and combined recipe stored in the server database must
have a unique name (respectively).
SP profiles must have zero length/rate segments only at the end of the profile.
Configuring a Recipe
A recipe is a collection of 50 Variable signal tags and their values or states. Each
Variable is either a digital or analog element in a control configuration, acting as
an input to any connected function blocks. When a recipe is loaded, the values or
states of the signal tags in the recipe replace the values of those signals in the
controllers configuration.
Up to 1000 recipes can be created and maintained using the Station HC900 and
UMC800 Recipe Configuration displays.
To configure a recipe:
1 In Station select Configure > Applications > HC900/UMC800 > Recipes
(Variables Only). The Recipe Selection display opens.
2 Click the recipe that you want to configure or modify, or click a blank slot to
create a new recipe.
3 Click on the recipe name to load its configuration.
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