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7. PARAMETER SETTING

Value
℉( )/℃( )
30 - 300℃ (54 - 540℉)

OFF( )/ON( )

OFF( )/ON( )

High power( )/Normal power( )
Open (  ) / Partial (  ) / Restricted (  )
              :  ○*    /                 :  ×*
              :  ○*    /                 :  ×*
              :  ○*    /                 :  ×*

0 - 60 sec.
3, 5, 8 m
             (TX1) /             (TX2) 

Initial value

300℃

ON ( )

ON ( )

High power( )
Open( )


3 sec.
3 m

Parameter name
Temperature display
Low temperature error setting
Buzzer setting

(S-E sound , C-E sound)
Buzzer setting

(set temperature achieving alert)
Power-mode setting
Password lock setting

Changing the set temperature
Changing the preset number
Changing the offset value
Password

Ready signal delay time
Cable length setting

Parameter number

Select three letters

Entering the tip offset value

Example

If the measured temperature is 410℃ and set temperature is 400℃, the difference

is -10℃. (need to decrease by 10℃) So, enter the figure which 10 is deducted from

present offset value.

1. Press and hold the      button for at least one second.

The hundreds digit will begin to flash, the unit will move to the offset mode.

2. Enter the offset value (-10) which is the difference between tip temperature and set temperature.

The allowable ranges for offset values are from -50 to +50℃ (In ℉ mode, from -90 to +90℉)

If you enter a value outside the offset value range, the display returns to the hundreds digit,

and you have to enter a correct value.

3. Entering from hundreds to units digit

Press the      button or      to set the desired figure.

  

The hundreds digit can display 0 (for positive value) or minus sign (for negative value)

       (Same values vcan be selected in ℉ mode.)

  

Values from 0 to 5 can be selected when entering the ten digit.

 (In ℉ mode, values from 0 to 9 can be selected.)

      Values from 0 to 9 can be selected when entering the units digit.

       (Same values can  be selected in ℉ mode.)

      After entering the units digit, press the      button to save the figure to the sytem memory

      and begin heater control with the new offset value.

Press and hold the      button

for at least one second.

Press the       button once.

Prees the      button once.

Prees the      button once.

Prees the      button once.

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03

Low temperature error

When the temperature drops below a set limit, an error is displayed and a buzzer sounds.

When the temperature returns within the allowable range, a buzzer stops.

Low temperature setting range

For Celsius 30 - 300℃ / For Fahrenheit 54 - 540℉

Example

When the set temperature is 350℃ and low temperature error setting is 100℃,

               a buzzer sounds when the temperature drops to 250℃.
The hundreds digit begins to flash when entering the low temperature setting mode. Use the method

for setting the temperature to enter and set the low temperature setting. If you enter a value outside

the low temperature setting range, the display returns to the hundreds digit, and you have to enter

a correct value.

● 

01

Temperature display

When the display changes to           or           , the station enters the mode for changing the temperature display.

   :

℃ (Celsius)

   :

℉ (Fahrenheit)     

Turn on the power switch while pressing the      and      button, the station will enter the parameter

setting mode. (When the display shows      flashing, the station is in the parameter setting mode.)
Use the      or       button to select parameter number and press the       button to move to next step.

Use the      or       button to select and press the      button to set the desired figure.

After the necessary parameters are set, press and hold the      button for at least one second.

The display changes to           (Yes) and press the      button to exit the parameter entry mode.

If you press the      or      button to select           (No), you will return to previous screen.

If the power switched off or lost during the exucution of this procedure, no data will be entered.

CAUTION

* ○:

Password not required

 ×:

Password required

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Page 2: ...ls 2 Be sure to ground the unit during use The temperature was measured using the FG 101 This product is protected against electrostatic discharge Specifications and design are subject to change witho...

Page 3: ...experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that th...

Page 4: ...all for the items to be soldered ACTION Use a tip with a larger thermal capacity CHECK Is the setting value for the low temperature alarm tolerance too low ACTION Increase the setting value Heater ter...

Page 5: ...ACTION See Checking the iron cable for breakage and Check for a broken heater or sensor in page 17 Replace any faulty part Solder does not wet the tip CHECK Is the tip temperature too high ACTION Set...

Page 6: ...is connected 10 ERROR MESSAGES Sensor error Low temperature alarm tolerance error Example 350 C 400 C 50 C Low temperature alarm tolerance Set temperature Soldering iron error When there is possibilit...

Page 7: ...ensor Measure the resistance of the heater and sensor while at room temperature 15 to 25 59 to 77 It should be 3 4 10 If the resistance exceeds these limits replace it Check the grounding line 1 Unplu...

Page 8: ...causing poor contact sensor error Regulary wipe off the flux using alcohol If wiping the flux protector did not remove the flux or dirt or the flux protector was deformed replace it Flux protector Par...

Page 9: ...ng depends upon the temperature the quality and quantity of the solder and flux Apply the following service procedure as dictated by the conditions of the usage Since the soldering iron can reach a ve...

Page 10: ...rom 0 to 5 can be selected when entering the hundreds digit In mode values from 1 to 9 can be selected Values from 0 to 9 can be selected when entering the tens or units digits The same values can be...

Page 11: ...ed Selects high output Selects normal output NOTE High power mode is mainly suited to applications that require large heat capacity such as quick soldering of ground patterns or cast metal products Se...

Page 12: ...units digit press the button to save the figure to the sytem memory and begin heater control with the new offset value Press and hold the button for at least one second Press the button once Prees the...

Page 13: ...units digit press the button to save the figure to the sytem memory and begin heater control with the new offset value Press and hold the button for at least one second Press the button once Prees the...

Page 14: ...ed Selects high output Selects normal output NOTE High power mode is mainly suited to applications that require large heat capacity such as quick soldering of ground patterns or cast metal products Se...

Page 15: ...rom 0 to 5 can be selected when entering the hundreds digit In mode values from 1 to 9 can be selected Values from 0 to 9 can be selected when entering the tens or units digits The same values can be...

Page 16: ...ng depends upon the temperature the quality and quantity of the solder and flux Apply the following service procedure as dictated by the conditions of the usage Since the soldering iron can reach a ve...

Page 17: ...causing poor contact sensor error Regulary wipe off the flux using alcohol If wiping the flux protector did not remove the flux or dirt or the flux protector was deformed replace it Flux protector Par...

Page 18: ...ensor Measure the resistance of the heater and sensor while at room temperature 15 to 25 59 to 77 It should be 3 4 10 If the resistance exceeds these limits replace it Check the grounding line 1 Unplu...

Page 19: ...is connected 10 ERROR MESSAGES Sensor error Low temperature alarm tolerance error Example 350 C 400 C 50 C Low temperature alarm tolerance Set temperature Soldering iron error When there is possibilit...

Page 20: ...ACTION See Checking the iron cable for breakage and Check for a broken heater or sensor in page 17 Replace any faulty part Solder does not wet the tip CHECK Is the tip temperature too high ACTION Set...

Page 21: ...e items to be soldered ACTION Use a tip with a larger thermal capacity CHECK Is the setting value for the low temperature alarm tolerance too low ACTION Increase the setting value Heater terminal shor...

Page 22: ...experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that th...

Page 23: ...sing the FG 101 This product is protected against electrostatic discharge Specifications and design are subject to change without notice 1 With 4XD tip 2 The dimension can be adjusted in range of 5mm...

Page 24: ...ENSIONAL OUTLINE DRAWING 13 EXPLODED VIEW 14 PARTS LIST 2017 2018 HAKKO Corporation All Rights Reserved 2018 2 MA02900XZ180202 17 1 0 8 5 3 1 2 8 5 13 4 1 5 8 5 13 6 65 15 120 8 5 17 3 13 4 120 8 5 13...

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