Nite Cycle:
Enter this menu to enable the night time temperature options. The System Clock must be set before this menu
is selectable.
IMPORTANT: This device uses a software based clock.
Instead of a hardware based clock chip this
devices uses a software based clock. This works the same as most alarm clocks by counting the pulses on your
households electrical line which is regulated by your power company. In most cases this provides a very stable
method of keeping time. However, when power is disconnected the thermostat will not continue to keep track
of time. On power up the device reverts to the Day Temp and the Nite Cycle options are disabled until the
system clock is set. This method allows the Herpstat Intro+ cost to remain low while still providing some
additional advanced features which would not be otherwise possible.
Enable NC=OFF/ON
To Enable/Disable the Nite Cycle press the Enter button while on this display.
Nite Temp:
This setting is the temperature the device will maintain during the Nite Cycle.
NC Start Time:
This setting adjusts what time the Nite Cycle starts.
NC End Time:
This setting adjusts what time the Nite Cycle ends.
Ramping:
This setting adjusts how long it will take to switch between the DayTemp and NiteTemp settings allowing a
smooth transition up to 10 hours.
System Setup
Note: Adjust the System Clock if using Nite Cycle options.
System Mode:
Select the System Mode option and set it to either Proportional, Non-Proportional. Proportional control allows
the unit to adjust the amount of power to the output. Non-Proportional provides full power until the
temperature setting is reached and then allows the temperature to drop a half degree before turning power back
on.
System Clock:
This setting adjusts the system clock's time. While setting the time the Plus button increments the hour and the
Minus button increments the minute.
Sensor Adjust:
The Sensor Adjust setting is used to alter the temperature read by the temperature probe to match other
equipment.
Note: The sensor used in the Herpstat Probes are typically more accurate than most other
equipment. Adjustments to this setting are usually not necessary.
Display Mode:
This setting adjusts whether to display temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit.
Master Reset:
Selecting this will reset all settings in the device to factory defaults.
Safety Relay:
Options: Relay Disable, On Any Error, H-Alarm
This setting determines what course of action will take place during an error condition. This controls the built in
safety relay which can cut power to the AC output circuit in the event of a failure of the solid state component
(Triac) that controls the dimming. Once the error condition is corrected the device will return to normal
operations.
On Any Error
triggers the relay if any error condition exists while the
H-Alarm
option only triggers
the relay if the High Alarm has been triggered.
The Display
In normal operation the Minus button will toggle between the available displays while the Plus button will
activate special features of that display. The Enter button will activate the menu system.
Temperature:
This display shows the current temperature from the attached probe. If an error occurs a description will be
shown instead of the output information. The temperature the device is trying to achieve is in parentheses.
When ramping is enabled the value in parentheses will change according to the time based curve.
Special Symbols:
An arrow symbol will appear if it is currently in a ramping session. A right arrow (
→
) will appear if the ramp is
increasing. A left arrow (
←
)
will appear if the ramp is decreasing. A minus sign (
-
) will appear if a Low Alarm
has been breached. A plus sign (
+
) will appear if a High Alarm has been breached. A asterisk (*) will appear if
the night cycle has been enabled but the clock has not been set due to a power failure.
Power:
The percentage of power the Herpstat is applying to the heating device.
Recorded High / Low Temperatures:
This display indicates the highest and lowest temperature recorded for the probe. Pressing the + button will
reset the High/Low to the current reading.
System Information:
This display indicates the internal clock time and indicates the current time schedule which the Herpstat is
adhering to. If the Nite Cycle is disabled this display will not show.
Power Outage Monitor:
Each time the Herpstat is powered on it increments the Power Outage Monitor. To reset the monitor to zero
press the + button.
Getting the most out of your Herpstat
(Troubleshooting)
When setting up a new environment allow a minimum of one hour for the temperature to stabilize. Keep in
mind that all items in the enclosure are warming up including the enclosure walls. Probe placement will require
experimentation to achieve proper temperature regulation.
If after an hour of initial regulation the temperature does not reach within a degree of the target temperature
then this is an indication of insufficient heating source. Add an additional heat device to the enclosure or switch
to a higher wattage heat device.
Do not exceed the maximum watts per output.
Should the device not work as expected it's possible one of the menu settings was set incorrectly. It may be
easier to reset the device to its factory default settings than to figure out which setting is causing the issue. To
do this enter the menu and perform the Master Reset option under the System Settings menu.
Do not use aluminum tape on the probe tip.
This can cause false readings and poor regulation.
If possible route the probe wires so that they are not in direct contact with the 120vac cables going to the
heating devices. Preferably leave at least a few inches between the probe wires and the AC lines to avoid cross
talk/electrical interference issues.
If the unit appears to have no power then the safety fuse may have been overloaded. Unplug the Herpstat from
power and remove the two screws holding the case together. Inside there is a 3.15A 5x20mm fast acting fuse.
Inspect and replace if necessary. Do not exceed the 3.15A rating. When reassembling use very light pressure
when tightening the enclosure screws to avoid the threaded inserts releasing from the plastic.
Getting Help
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