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The Output indicator will stay on solid right after  powered up. This mean the 
controller is heating up the kettle at maximum speed. Once the temperature is 
getting close to the set point, the output indicator will start to flash at slower rate 
or take a pause. It indicates the controller is trying to modulating the power to 
hold the temperature stable. 
 

5.2.2 Step program settings and key functions:  

Press and hold the knob to enter the step program 

setting mode. Select “ProG” 

and press set to enter the menu. The parameter is listed in the sequence of C1, 

t1, C2, t2… until t6. C1, C2…C6 is

 the temperature set point for each step. t1, 

t2 

… t6 is

 the time duration for each step (See section 6.2). The time unit is in 

hh:mm.  You  can  also  set  time  to 

hold

,  or 

stop

  by  keep  turning  the  knob 

counterclockwise, until the display reading is below the zero.  
 
If  you  set  time  to  hold,  the  controller  will  hold  the  temperature  at  the  set 
temperature at the corresponding step. Once the program is on hold, you need 
to manually resume the program by pressing the Key A momentarily. Please 
note that the hold function will need a step to accomplish. In other word, if you 
program one step for hold in the  process, the total  number of programmable 
temperature steps will be reduced from 6 to 5. 
 

D

ifference between “

HOLD

” and “

STOP

”:

 

“HOLD” will maintain your target at previous set temperature in mashing mode, 

and pause your timer counting in boiling mode (if timer is enabled). For example, 
assuming the set temperature is 

150F before “HOLD” action, after “HOLD”, the 

controller  will maintain at 150F as  well. After you pause your timer in  boiling 
mode, you can also adjust the power output percentage. To resume, you can 
press Key A momentarily. 
 

“STOP” will stop the whole pro

gram and disable the output.  There will be no 

output then, no matter what status is before “STOP” action. To resume, you can 

press Key A momentarily to resume the program/timer.  
 

Difference between “END” and “STOP”:

 

There are two ways to program the finish of 

the mashing process: “

STOP

” and 

END

”. You can “

STOP

” the program at your set step, 

and heating is stopped at 

same step

; you can “

END

” the program when controller has finished all steps, 

and you can set the controller stop heating (like “

STOP

”),

 or continue heating, 

once the program is 

“end”. 

 

 

To  “

STOP

”  the  program,  you  need  to  set  the  time  duration  of  target  step  as 

STOP

”, and you don’t need to change 

other unused steps. 

Once “

STOP

”, you 

can only restart the program from the first step (press Key A), and you cannot 

go to the next step after that “

STOP

 step. 

To “

END

” the program, you need to 

set all the time duration of unused steps to zero. The controller will skip these 
unused 

steps and “

END

 the program directly. When program is ended, user can 

set  the  controller  stop  heating  or  continue  heating  (parameter  EO  in  step 
mashing mode, bEO in boiling mode). If you want to run another step mashing 
program, you need to 1) simply reboot the controller, or 2) 

change “

END

” status 

to “

STOP

” status

 by the knob at first, then push Key A to restart: Push down the 

knob momentarily and change  “rst” to “y”, then push down the knob again to 

confirm. 
 
Key A and B are used under step mashing mode. Key A can be used to start the 
program, or resume the held program. Key B can be used to hold or stop the 
program manually. Press Key B momentarily, the program will be on hold; Press 
and hold Key B for 5 seconds, 

bottom display will flash “

STOP

”, and 

the program 

will stop. 
 

Tip

: You can even hold the timer (by pressing key B momentarily) before the 

timer of first step is started (when the temp. difference between reading and set 
temp. is larger than tsp value, note 3 in page 5). Then when temp. difference is 
less than tsp value, timer will be started and held at same time. You will hear the 

beeping  notification.  This  tip  can  create  one  “HOLD”  step  before  step  1  in 

mashing mode.  
 

5.2.3 Relay settings 

User  can  program  the  build-in  relays  to  be  synchronized  with  mashing 
temperature steps. User can selectively turn on (or off) the relay(s) at specific 
steps.    These  relays  can  also  be  programmed  to  be  synchronized  with  the 
internal  beeper  so  that  external  buzzer  can  be  used  for  notification  at  the 
beginning and end of each step. (see section 6.4.2, note 12) 

 
5.2.4 Adjusting parameter value

 

Two ways to adjust set temperature:  
1). To adjust the set temperature in current step temporarily (it will not affect the 
pre-saved parameter values in PROG menu), you can just rotate the knob. Once 
the value of the setting is changed, a small dot on the right bottom corner will be 
flashing. It tells you that this setting has been changed but not confirmed yet. 
After you adjust the temperature to the desired number, 

press down the knob 

to  confirm  this  change

.  After  confirmation,  the  dot  will  be  turned  off.  If  you 

forgot  to  press  down  the  knob,  the  display  will  return  back  to  original  set 
temperature  after  2  seconds.  The  set  point  will  remain  unchanged.  This 
mechanism is for preventing temperature set point change by accident. 
 
2). To adjust the set temperature perm

anently, you need to enter “PROG” menu 

and adjust settings there accordingly. (see section 6.2)  
 

5.3 Boiling Operation 
5.3.1 Introduction

  

When  first  powered  up,  make  sure  the  controller  is  in  the  boiling  mode:  the 
mashing mode indicator on the upper left corner is off and bottom display has a 

“P” on the 

left. If not, change the control mode to boiling mode as discussed in 

section 5.1  above.  If you were  using the  controller in the  boiling mode  when 
powered off last time, the controller will start in in boiling mode.   
 
The top LED displays the current temperature reading from the sensor. If 

temperature sensor is not connected, it will show “orAL". The controller wi

ll not 

turn on the heater if the sensor is not connected. If timer is running, the top 
display will flash current reading temperature and the total remaining time of 
timer events alternately. The bottom LED displays the current boiling output in 
percentage of the power, and it may also flash current step status alternately, 

including “run”, “hold” and “stop”. For example, if you use a 5500 Watts heater, 
“P50” mean the heater is running at 50% of power, or 2750 Watts (5500 x 50% 
= 2750). The symbol “P” on th

e left is for making sure that the display does not 

get confused with temperature setting of the mashing mode. You can rotate the 
knob to adjust the output value. The new setting will take effect automatically. 
There is no need to push the knob to confirm as the temperature setting 
change in the mashing mode. For the first time use, while the controller is still 
in the acceleration phase, you should set the boiling output to a value below 
60%. Once the controller finished the acceleration, it will switch to this power 
level automatically.  After getting familiar with your system, you can set to a 
higher value that produce a rolling boil without boiling over. 
 
Note, when adjusting the boiling output setting while the controller is still in the 
acceleration  phase,  the  new  setting  will  be  shown  on  the  bottom  display. 
However,  it  will  not  take  effect  until  the  acceleration  phase  is  finished 
(temperature rises above the acceleration phase). If you want to manually control 
the power output during the entire boiling process, set 

bAST

 to zero (see section 

6.3, note 7 for details).

 

 

5.3.2 Event timer 

Multi-event timer is added to the boil mode (similar to Auber 

JSL-73B

,  multi-

event timer for beer brewing). This timer function will beep and pause for the 
duration programmed by the user. It lets the user know whether it is the time to 
add  a  specific  ingredient.  The  programming  of  the  timer  follows  the  style  of 
traditional beer recipe. If three ingredients need to be added at separate time 
during the boil process, it is considered as 3 events. Since most recipe tells you 
how long each ingredient needs to add (or how long from the end of process), 
instead  of  the  time  since  the  start  of  the  boil  process,  the  time  value  is  also 
entered  as  in  the  recipe.  The  controller  will  convert  the  cook  time  of  each 
ingredient to the time since the start of the boil. For timer details, please check 
section 6.3, note 8.

 

 

Summary of Contents for EZboil DSPR310D

Page 1: ...n 2 seconds after you stop the adjustment 4 AL1 indicator This red LED indicates the status of Relay 1 AL1 When it is on relay 1 is closed when it is off relay 1 is open 5 AL2 indicator This red LED indicates the status of Relay 2 AL2 When it is on relay 2 is closed when it is off relay 2 is open 6 Mashing mode indicator MASH This yellow LED light indicates the operation mode of the controller Whe...

Page 2: ...ep mashing control or boiling control mode Press the knob will set the controller to the operation mode displayed Please check section 5 1 for details Display mode 3 Parameter settings Press down and hold the knob for 5 seconds to enter the display mode 3 Please check section 6 for details 5 Operation 5 1 Operation mode selection This controller offers two operation modes step mashing and boiling ...

Page 3: ...ashing temperature steps User can selectively turn on or off the relay s at specific steps These relays can also be programmed to be synchronized with the internal beeper so that external buzzer can be used for notification at the beginning and end of each step see section 6 4 2 note 12 5 2 4 Adjusting parameter value Two ways to adjust set temperature 1 To adjust the set temperature in current st...

Page 4: ...ettings Knob Press Knob Press Rotate Knob Rotate Knob Knob Press goto rely Enter Relay settings Knob Press Rotate Knob goto syst Enter System settings Knob Press Rotate Knob Figure 5 Parameter group selection Tip 1 When timer is started you will hear the beeping notification Please see section 9 in page 10 for details Tip 2 Similar to mashing mode you can even hold the timer by pressing key B mome...

Page 5: ... alternately In other word the timer for step mashing mode is countdown timer Note 4 Timer Function tSP EO When the program is end please check section 5 2 2 for the difference between end and stop the controller will generate six long beeps The top display will switch between the current temperature and End alternately After timer ends the power output can be configured either to continue heating...

Page 6: ...to prog Knob C 1 122 Knob T 2 00 20 Knob C 8 50 Knob 80 100 Knob T 8 00 00 Step 1 set temp Step 2 time duration Step 8 set temp End Press Press Press Press Press T 1 00 30 Knob C 2 140 Knob Step 1 time duration Step 2 set temp Press Press Step 8 time duration Figure 8 Flow chart of setting step program settings 6 3 Boiling Parameters Parameters the configure the boiling control are grouped under t...

Page 7: ...2 and the buzzer will go off when the second even starts Event timer botX i e bot1 bot2 bot3 botX the time duration of each event where X is the event number 1 9 X is decided by parameter nE Time duration of an event botX is the boiling time of an ingredient to be added to the boiling wort bot1 is the first event timer which starts from the moment that the first ingredient is added until the end o...

Page 8: ...N this relay can be programmed to be activated at target boiling step or steps Parameter rLP is used for programming see below Beep In this mode relay is synchronized with internal buzzer When the built in buzzer beeps this relay also turns on This will allow the user to drive an external flashing buzzer for louder and visual notification ALbE Alarm and beep mode Take relay 1 as an example relay 2...

Page 9: ...re determined period of time User can set the pulse duration by the AP parameter in the menu of alarm settings it ranges from 1 to 100 seconds This feature is useful in situations where a user only need to ring the buzzer for a short time or want to drive an external load for a fixed amount of time duration When LAt it is set to N Non Latching rL ALM ALbE only the relay action will follow the alar...

Page 10: ...g diagrams of how to connect a DC triggered AC SSR with this power regulator SSR 1 2 3 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 RTD R R W 120V AC L N Heater 3 4 SSR 3 4 1 2 3 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 RTD R R W Heater 240V AC L1 L2 Figure 13 Wiring examples of controlling a heater with SSR and DSPR310D in a 120VAC system upper and in a 240VAC system lower Example 2 Here is the wiring diagram of how to wire two external bu...

Page 11: ...essage or incorrect temperature reading if your sensor is not connected or your sensor is bad Top display will flash orAL and 932 alternately if you set it to Fahrenheit display C F F or orAL and 500 alternately if you set it to Celsius display C F C Auber Instruments 5755 North Point Parkway Suite 99 Alpharetta GA 30022 www auberins com Email info auberins com Tel 770 569 8420 Copyright 2007 2018...

Page 12: ...ower Figure 5 Original AC sine wave is overlaid with SSVR output wave form The blue colored area shows the power output that has been blocked 2 Time proportional firing A fixed cycle time needs to be defined in this method Then the controller or regulator adjusts the on time during each cycle to achieve the power control For example if the cycle time is 1 second turn on the power for 0 25 second f...

Page 13: ...al drop to zero the AC power is blocked 3 Burst firing This method is similar to time proportional firing section 2 But in contrast to the time proportional mode where the SSR is fired once for each fixed cycle period which are usually 2 seconds or longer the regulator will find the minimum cycle time to achieve the desired output percentage The on pulse can be as short as one AC cycle So power is...

Page 14: ... DSPR detects the frequency and phase of the AC power line so that the pulse width and firing time is synchronized with AC cycle Auber Instruments 5755 North Point Parkway Suite 99 Alpharetta GA 30022 www auberins com Email info auberins com Tel 770 569 8420 Copyright 2007 2018 Auber Instruments All Rights Reserved No part of this manual shall be copied reproduced or transmitted in any way without...

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