10
Programming and Executing Profiles
Model 101303-50
The general procedure for programming a profile is to
1.
Enter the programming menu on the control module by pressing the blue
Advance key once from the Home Page while the program is on hold or not
running.
2.
Select the file number by choosing number 1 or 2 while the
parameter is shown in the lower display, and pressing the blue Advance key.
3.
Select the step number within the selected file while the
parameter is
visible in the lower display, and press the blue Advance key.
4.
Select the step type (as described below) for each step in the profile. After
specifying a step type, select type-specific parameter values.
5.
Repeat above procedure for each step in the profile.
Step Types
The step type can be any one of four step types available: set point step, soak step,
jump loop step, or end step. Various parameters will need to be specified for each
step, the number and types of which will depend on the step type chosen. The
purpose of each step type and the parameters that need to be specified are detailed
below.
Step Type
Available Parameters
Set Point Step:
ramp to a
setpoint in a
specified amount
of time
Set point value (0 to 1370°C)
Hours (0 to 99)
Minutes (0 to 59)
Seconds (0 to 59)
Soak Step:
remain at a
setpoint for a
specified amount
of time
Hours (0 to 99)
Minutes (0 to 59)
Seconds (0 to 59)
Wait-for deviation value (if a value
is entered, the profile will wait until the
process values falls within the range
defined by the setpoint ± this value)
Jump Loop Step:
allows for
jumping and
looping to other
steps in either of
the two profiles
Jump File (1 or 2)
Jump Step (1 to 8)
Jump Count (0 to 255): the number
of time the jump is to be executed; a value
of zero specifies an infinite loop
End Step:
specifies
end of profile and
the state of control
when the profile is
ended
End state (
or
): If
is selected, the controller will
maintain the same setpoint as that
specified in the previous step. If
is
selected, the controller output is set to zero
and
is shown in the lower display.