Manual and Automatic Modes, On/Off and Alarm Functions, Setpoint and
Process Variable Analysis, Output Signal Calibration (4–20mA), Control Display
vs Setup Display, Failsafe Diagnostics, Keypad Parameter Entry, Transfer Function
Identification, Block Diagram Simplification, Instrument Tagging, Device
Function, Loop Designation, Area and Location Coding, Pressure Control, Level
Measurement, Sight Glass and Float Gauges, Manipulated Variables, Error
Calculation (SP–PV), Meniscus Correction, Lockout Procedures, Safety Protocols,
Pharmaceutical Process Blending, Final Control Elements, Automatic Open and
Closed Loop Systems, Feedback vs Open Loop, Controlling, Monitoring, and
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Process systems that use an electronic loop controller in manual mode generally behave as a(n)
__________ loop system.
open
The __________ key allows navigation through all of the programming groups in the setup
menu.
setup
, Most electronic loop controllers offer four functions including manual control, on/off control,
automatic control, and __________.
Alarms
Settings that may not be common too many controllers are included in the __________
parameters.
options
The Honeywell UDC 3500 has a control display mode and a __________ display mode.
setup
T/F: When operating the Honeywell controller in manual mode, you cannot toggle between the
setpoint, deviation, and the output.
False
On the Honeywell UDC 3500, you know you are in the control mode because the controller
indicates the __________ in the upper display area.
PV
If any portion of the startup diagnostic test does not pass, the controller enters a(n) __________
manual mode.
failsafe