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Step Press

 

Display

 

Comment

 

1 Other, 

Other 

CnoS 

If CnoS does not show on the display, press the Other key until CnoS displays.  

2 ENTER Alternately 

flashing: 

ConE & # 

Cone Offset has been selected; the word ConE and the last entered cone 
number will alternately flash on the display.  Now enter the cone number which 
you want to adjust (in this example cone 07) 

0, 7 

Alternately flashing: 

ConE & 07 

The word ConE and the entered cone number (07) will alternately flash on the 
display.  If you type a wrong number, press zero 3 times, press ENTER, then 
type the correct number. 

4 ENTER Alternately 

flashing: 

°

F0S & 9000 

°

F OS and the previous offset setting alternately flash.  Enter the new offset 

temperature using the rules above, in this example, “9020”. 

9, 0, 2, 0 

9020 

The selected offset temperature is displayed.  If you type a wrong number, 
press zero 4 times, then type the correct number. 

ENTER 

CPL flashes then the 

current temperature 

CPL flashes several times indicating the offset temperature adjustment has been 
accepted.  The current temperature then flashes in the display. 

 
tCoS (Thermocouple Offset) - 

Used to raise or lower the temperature indicated by  the thermocouples.  The 

maximum offset  is 50

°

F (28

°

C).  A positive offset is entered with 00 preceding the amount of offset and a 

negative offset is preceded by 90.  This is the same as is done for entering cone offsets.  A negative offset will 
lower the indicated temperature reading and cause more heat-work.  

When tCoS  is displayed, press ENTER 

and the current offset for the thermocouple will be displayed.  Press ENTER when the correct offset is 
displayed. 

 
The following apply to T/C offsets: 

 

The final temperature is affected for all CONE FIRE and all VARY-FIRE programs. 

 

The thermocouple offset will remain for that T/C until it is changed again. 

 

Typing 00 (before the desired offset temperature) will raise the indicated temperature but it will lower 
the actual temperature in the kiln and LOWER the amount of heat work. 

 

Typing 90 (before the desired offset temperature) will lower the indicated temperature but it will 
increase the actual temperature in the kiln and INCREASE the amount of heat work. 

 

The maximum number of degrees that can be raised or lowered is 50

°

F (28

°

C). 

 

 

CONE Offset 

T/C Offset 

To Correct Under-firing 

Set positive (00) cone 
offset 

Set negative (90) t/c offset 

To Correct Over-firing 

Set negative (90) cone 
offset 

Set positive (00) t/c offset 

 
CHG 

°

 -

 Used to select degrees Fahrenheit (

°

F) or degrees Celsius (

°

C). 

 

Example:  

Change from 

°

F to 

°

C. 

 

Step Press

 

Display

 

Comment

 

1 Other, 

Other 

CHG

°

 If 

“CHG

°

” does not show on the display, press the “Other” key until “CHG

°

” 

displays. 

2 ENTER 

°

Indicates that the Fahrenheit (

°

F) scale is being used.  You can toggle back and 

forth between 

°

F and 

°

C by pressing the “1” key. 

3 1 

°

C . 

Displays “

°

C .”.  The decimal point in the lower right corner means that the Celsius 

(centigrade) scale has been selected. 

 

 

ENTER 

CPL flashes then 

the current 

temperature 

CPL flashes several times indicating the temperature scale has been changed.  The 
current temperature in 

°

C then flashes in the display.  There will be a decimal point 

in the lower right-hand corner of the display. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for V6-CF

Page 1: ...Operation Manual Model V6 CF Controller BARTLETT INSTRUMENT COMPANY 1404 Avenue M Fort Madison IA 52627 319 372 8366 WWW BARTINST COM...

Page 2: ...reset PrHt Preheat Id identification 16 S 16 segment CnoS Cone Offset CHG Change F to C ErCd Error Codes tCoS thermocouple offset bd t board temperature and LAG Lag setting 11 ZONE CONTROL 15 1 FEATU...

Page 3: ...to the next ramp ERROR CODES Error codes may be turned on so the kiln will automatically shut down if there is an error 16 SEGMENT PROGRAMS User 5 and 6 can be combined for a 16 segment program Messa...

Page 4: ...firing profiles OPTIONS section for setting delay start and alarm Set one of nine Other options Default reset Preheat stage time Controller ID 16 segment program Cone offset Change F to C set Error co...

Page 5: ...ves the traveling set point according to the programmed firing rate and recalculates how much power is needed to keep the temperature at the new traveling set point This sequence continues until the f...

Page 6: ...amming is complete press the START STOP button to begin the firing With the display flashing IdLE alternating with the current temperature you are ready to proceed to one of the programming sections T...

Page 7: ...temperature will be flashing in the display 8 Press START STOP to begin firing NOTE With any of the CONE FIRE modes a preheat stage is available During the preheat stage the temperature is increased a...

Page 8: ...imal point are hours to the right of decimal point are minutes NOTE For a 1 hour hold time you could also enter 60 for 60 minutes the display would show 00 60 If you type a wrong number press zero 4 t...

Page 9: ...y flashes between F 2 the temperature which was previously programmed 14 1 5 7 5 1575 Displays the selected temperature 15 ENTER Alternately flashing HLd2 No The displays flashes between HLd2 the prev...

Page 10: ...segment temperature and hold time of each of the other segments will be displayed in order delay time dELA alarm setting ALAr error codes on off ErCd LAG setting if zone control View Segment only fun...

Page 11: ...ure 2 2 0 0 0200 Displays the selected temperature of 200 If you type a wrong number press zero 4 times then type the correct number 3 ENTER CPL flashes then the current temperature CPL flashes severa...

Page 12: ...option Press Start and the controller will fire user 5 then it will fire user 6 NOTE The first segment of user 6 must be an up ramp or the segment will be skipped CnoS Cone Offset Used to raise or low...

Page 13: ...splayed press ENTER and the current offset for the thermocouple will be displayed Press ENTER when the correct offset is displayed The following apply to T C offsets The final temperature is affected...

Page 14: ...des are off The current temperature then flashes in the display bd t circuit board temperature Press enter when bd t is displayed and the circuit board temperature will be displayed It is used for dia...

Page 15: ...he sections but it will increase the firing time rSEt will set the lag to 13 Therefore anytime a section is more than 13 degrees behind the traveling set point the controller will wait for the lagging...

Page 16: ...o 13 and error codes ErCd set to on PREHEAT PrHt CONE OFFSET CnoS CHANGE F C CHG all work as described in the OPTIONS SECTION under Programming ERRORS ON OFF ErCd also referred to as error checking wo...

Page 17: ...ption Quick View Err0 Software Error Recheck the selected program and reprogram if necessary If error persists return controller for service Err1 The temperature is increasing less than 12 degrees per...

Page 18: ...e fire mode only Temp decreasing during last ramp segment ErrP Continuous ErrP in display Indicates a long term power outage The kiln has been shut down Press 1 to clear the display ErrP ErrP and the...

Page 19: ...necting the thermocouple connect the RED wire to the connector with RED dot and connect the YELLOW wire to the connector with the YELLOW dot On all thermocouples the RED wire is always negative the ye...

Page 20: ...C 1 YELLOW OUTPUT 3 BOTTOM RED AC 1 T C2 YELLOW RED A B T C 3 YELLOW RS 485 RED OUTPUT 1 TOP 24V center tap transformer Line Voltage input Relay Top Relay Middle Relay Bottom CENTER TAP AC 2 Connect T...

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