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OVERVIEW 
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•  Annual programs 
•  The "TODAY" function 
•  Special day list 
 
Daily programs are used to create a weekly program. The annual program is 
created automatically by multiplying the weekly program and then incorporating 
additional daily programs. The "TODAY" function enables you to have a direct 
influence on the switching program. This function enables you to allocate a setpoint 
or status to the selected datapoints for a defined time period. This action does not 
depend on the current daily program. 
 
 
Alarm handling 
The alarm handling facility offers system security. Alarm signals can, for example, 
alert the operator to maintenance work that is due. All alarms that occur are stored 
in data files and reported immediately. If your system configuration allows, you can 
also list alarms on a printer or transmit alarms to higher-level front-ends. There are 
two kinds of alarm: Critical and Non-critical. Critical alarms have priority over non-
critical alarms. System alarms, caused by a fault in a controller, are always critical 
alarms.   
 
To distinguish between alarm types, you can generate your own alarm messages or 
select appropriate messages already in the system.  
 
The following events all generate alarm messages: 
 
•  Exceeding limit values 
•  Overdue maintenance work 
•  Totalizer readings 
•  Digital datapoint changes of state 
 
 
 
Application program 
You can use the Honeywell CARE engineering tool to create application programs 
for your system. A particular advantage offered by Honeywell CARE is the ability to 
create a fully functional control program without having to be familiar with the 
programming language. CARE stands for Computer Aided Regulation Engineering. 
 
 
Passwords 
Your control system is also protected by passwords. This ensures that only 
authorized persons have access to the system data. There are four operator levels, 
each protected by its own password. 
 
•  Operator level 1: 
Read only; the operator can display information about  
 
 
 
setpoints, switching points, and operating hours. 
•  Operator level 2: 
Read and make limited changes; the operator can 
 
 
 
display system information and modify certain preset  
 
 
 
values. 
•  Operator level 3: 
Read and make changes; system information can be  
 
 
 
displayed and modified. 
•  Operator level 4: 
Programming. 
 
Password protection prevents unauthorized access system information and ensures 
permanent, secure system operation.