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13.2
System Values
Within ENG mode notice SYSTEM VALUES (VAL).
Please Note: These are the recommended default values and it is not advised they are
changed unless you are at an expert level in incubation practice and fully understand
the relevance of each setting. Please call our Brinsea technical support team on
01934 823039 for help and advice required on this section.
Push Button 1 to select System Values from Engineering Mode.
Notice VAL appears in the top right of the display when selected. Use buttons 2 and 3
to scroll between values, and button 1 to select a value. The following settings are
provided, the defaults are in brackets:-
CALIB TEMP
Use to calibrate the thermometer system up or down (see
section 13.3).
(0.0)
EVACUATION
Increase or decrease the time the Contact Skin is retracted
during the turn routine.
(1m)
TURN DELAY
Increase or decrease the delay from the start of the turn routine
to when the motor runs. This allows time for the Contact Skin
to retract.
(10s)
OVER TEMP
Increase or decrease the high temperature alarm. This is the
difference in degrees Celsius between the set temperature and
the alarm temperature.
(2.0°C)
UNDER TEMP
Increase or decrease the high temperature alarm. This is the
difference in degrees Celsius between the set temperature and
the alarm temperature.
(5.0°C)
HEAT TC
Increase or decrease the temperature control algorithm heating
time-constant.
(20s)
COOL TC
Increase or decrease the temperature control algorithm cooling
time-constant.
(7s)
LIGHT ON TIME
Increase or decrease the time the light stays on. Note that the
heater is switched off while the light is on. For optimum
temperature stability only use the light for short periods.
(2m)
AMBIENT
Increase or decrease the temperature control algorithm initial
heating output.
(0.0)
HUM CYCLE
Alters the water pump operating cycle time.
(1m)
In order to save these settings, ensure you select SAVE & EXIT.
If you are unhappy about any changes you have made, select ABORT CHANGES.
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