HRDc/HRDi Controller - Operating Manual
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Settings & Configuration
This section will introduce the features and functions of the HRD device via the Backer IoT app Interface. The device
settings and dashboards are also available on the cloud
browser. Devman will be covered in a later section, but will assume familiarity with the HRDs features and functions
from reading this section and using the Backer IoT app first.
Before using your HRD you may need to change the hardware settings if you are using your device with multiple
outputs, SSRs, or different sensor connections.
checking devices via the local network. The Hardware and Network settings
frequently, but will be dealt with first as correct setup is necessary depending on the installation you are using. The
controller settings will be dealt with finally to
configure and optimise the HRD’s controllers
Device Status Dashboard
HRD products have 3 independent PID controllers that can be configured for different
dashboard shows the sensor values for the first two PID controllers for quick monitoring purposes.
The section at the bottom of the dashboard
status and network status.It is also possible to provision devices to show only the min
this is preferred.To make changes to the device’s configuration and see more detailed device information the setting
tab must be selected.
Hardware Configuration
HRDi/HRDc devices are supplied with a preset hardware configuration appropriate for
configuration (e.g. 3 wire/4wire 440/340v elements etc.). For re
includes further details. The hardware configuration tab is largely concerned with
systems and also setting limits on the hardware
Operating Manual
Heatrod Elements Ltd. Unit 10 Top Deck, Smethurst lane, Farnworth, Bolton BL4 0AN
Printed copies valid on day of print only. Check quality document register QM00 to ensure latest version prior to use
Settings & Configuration
is section will introduce the features and functions of the HRD device via the Backer IoT app Interface. The device
also available on the cloud-based Devman serverthat can be accessed remotely
Devman will be covered in a later section, but will assume familiarity with the HRDs features and functions
ing the Backer IoT app first.
Before using your HRD you may need to change the hardware settings if you are using your device with multiple
outputs, SSRs, or different sensor connections. This section will overview the dashboard which will frequently be u
checking devices via the local network. The Hardware and Network settings tabs of the apps will be used less
frequently, but will be dealt with first as correct setup is necessary depending on the installation you are using. The
will be dealt with finally to show how different logical and quantitative parameters can be used
configure and optimise the HRD’s controllers.
Device Status Dashboard
HRD products have 3 independent PID controllers that can be configured for different sensors and output options. The
or values for the first two PID controllers for quick monitoring purposes.
dashboard provides information on the Real Time Clock status, error and warning
It is also possible to provision devices to show only the minimum
to the device’s configuration and see more detailed device information the setting
devices are supplied with a preset hardware configuration appropriate for
configuration (e.g. 3 wire/4wire 440/340v elements etc.). For re-configured devices the advanced settings section
The hardware configuration tab is largely concerned with configuring
systems and also setting limits on the hardware to avoid excessive relay operations for example.
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is section will introduce the features and functions of the HRD device via the Backer IoT app Interface. The device
can be accessed remotely via a web
Devman will be covered in a later section, but will assume familiarity with the HRDs features and functions
Before using your HRD you may need to change the hardware settings if you are using your device with multiple
This section will overview the dashboard which will frequently be used if
tabs of the apps will be used less
frequently, but will be dealt with first as correct setup is necessary depending on the installation you are using. The
ive parameters can be used
sensors and output options. The
or values for the first two PID controllers for quick monitoring purposes.
l Time Clock status, error and warning
imum dashboard information if
to the device’s configuration and see more detailed device information the settings
devices are supplied with a preset hardware configuration appropriate for its internal element
configured devices the advanced settings section
configuring the HRD’s safety check
to avoid excessive relay operations for example.