
11
Programming and Executing Profiles
Model 101303-50
Running a Profile
The user can start executing a program at any step within either profile.
To run a profile:
1.
Enter the Pre-Run menu on the control module by pressing the Infinity key
once from the Home Page (while a profile is not already running). The
Profile Indicator will begin flashing.
2.
The upper display shows the file number to be run and
is shown in
the bottom display. Use the up and down arrow keys to select which file
number to run.
3.
Press the blue Advance key to accept the file number and advance to the
step selection.
4.
Use the arrow keys to select the step number at which to begin running the
profile.
5.
Press the Infinity key and the profile will begin executing from the specified
step, and the Profile Indicator will change from flashing to continuous
illumination.
6.
You may view the currently running step parameters by pressing the blue
Advance key multiple times.
7.
To stop the profile, press the Infinity key when the profile is running.
Resuming a Halted Profile
If no changes are made to the profiles after a profile has been halted, the profile can
be resumed from the same step from which it was halted.
To resume the halted profile:
1.
Press the Infinity key on the control module once to enter Pre-run Menu.
2.
Press the blue Advance key twice until
appears in the lower display.
The upper display will show the file and step number at which the profile
was halted and will be resumed. Note the
parameter only appears in
the Pre-Run menu if a profile had been previously halted.
3.
Press the Infinity key to resume the profile.
Using the Wait-for Process Deviation Function
For each soak step in a profile, a Wait-for Process Deviation value (
) can be
entered. If a value is entered, the controller will wait until the process value falls
within the deviation band defined by that step’s setpoint value ± the Wait-for
deviation value. The controller will begin decrementing the time left in that step
only after the Wait-for condition has been met, and will continue to do so regardless
of the condition or process changes during the remainder of the step.