When starting the programme as described in the
example the TC507 starts at 1 hour 55 minutes (not 2
hours as programmed) since the firing begins at the
actual kiln temperature of 25°C (and not 0°C)
Pressing the key (10) followed by key (20) changes the
display (13) to the setpoint temperature. Viewing the
setpoint allows you to check whether there is a
technical problem with the kiln or an error in entering
the programme. An actual temperature near the
setpoint always confirms proper kiln operation.
During ramps you can check the setpoint counting up
(or down) continuously. During a dwell the setpoints
stays at the programmed temperature.
Pressing the key (10) followed by key (20) again
switches the display (13) back to the remaining time in
the segment.
Every 15 seconds the display (13) flashes the
maximum temperature of the currently processed
firing. You can disable this feature in the configuration
if you prefer.
Also during a running programme you can - as on
entering the programme - call up all programme
values using the keys (4), (5), (14), (16) and (17). If you
want to change a value you must stop the firing first
(press key (19) once).
When restarting a programme after having changed a
value, in general it is continued exactly at the point
where it has been interrupted. If you change a
segment which already has been processed the TC507
starts the programme from the beginning.
Same applies if you totally reload a programme (for
instance by calling up a programme pressing key (7)
etc. ).
9
Display of Setpoint
and remaining Time
Checking the Current
Programme
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dwell
time
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C/h
h.min
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C
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F/h
°
F
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prog#
seg#
value
rmp
tmp