Manual
10
EXAMPLE PROGRAM
Let’s say you want to have the oven to ramp up to 100°C in 30 minutes
and control for 1 hour at 100°C. Then you want to ramp up to 150° in 30
Minutes and control for 2 hours. Then you want to cool down to start Set
Point with Power Exhaust Outlet activated in one hour. See Graph:
EXAMPLE PROGRAM CHART
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
30 MINUTES INTERVALS
TEMPERATURE
25
100
100
150
150
150
150
25
You would program the control like this:
STEP1
SP01=25°
TPO01=00:30hr
OC01-0000
STEP2
SP02=100°
TPO02=01:00hr
OC02-0000
STEP3
SP03=100°
TPO03=00:30hr
OC03-0000
STEP4
SP04=150°
TPO04=02:00hr
OC04-0000
STEP5
SP05=150°
TPO05=01:00hr
OC05-0100
STEP6
SP06=25°
TPO06=00:00hr
OC06-0000
The OC parameter 0100 is the value that activates the Exhaust Outlet on
the back of the oven.
To activate the program that is entered first return to normal display by
pushing the Exit Button repeatedly. After Normal Display is
reached, push the up arrow once. The lower display should flash STrT
and a RAMP/PROGRAM symbol will appear in the lower right side of
the display. This indicates the program is running. To stop the program,
push the up arrow again and the RAMP/PROGRAM symbol will
disappear and the program will end. After program ends, control returns
to previous Set Point (starting Set Point). This is explained in Section 6.5
Paragraph 4.
6.6 OFFSET CALIBRATION
This is used to match the process temperature to an independent
thermometer. The Offset Calibration is measured in one degree
increments. For example, if the process value reads 100°C and the
independent thermometer reads 98°C, the Offset Calibration would be set