Function description
Chapter 3
OPERATION MANUAL
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is not correct, this is displayed graphically for 2 seconds. After this, the display will return to the
“Home” screen again. Try to stop the temperature control unit again.
With the “Stop” touchbutton, you can also stop Degassing, Venting and Circulation. The require-
ment for this is that the corresponding task is active.
3.10.3
Restore factory settings
Use this function to reset the temperature control unit to various basic states. This is useful if you
want to reverse various settings relatively quickly.
Restoring the factory settings is
only
possible if the temperature control unit is
not
carrying out a
task. If a task is active, do not switch off the temperature control unit until the application allows
this. Restoring the factory settings cannot be revoked. Depending on the type of resetting to facto-
ry settings performed you may have to enter parameters (process safety, thermal fluid used, cut-
out value etc.) again.
= value is reset
= value is not reset
Description
Standard value
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Display functions
- Warnings
Manual acknowledge
- Messages
Manual acknowledge
- Inactive menu options
Show
- Resolution Temperature
0.01 K (with CC
“Basic”: 0.1 K)
Display modes
Unistat: Graphics;
CC: Normal
AutoStart response
Off/Standby
Limits
- Delta T limit
100 K
- Max. heating variable
100 %
- Max. cooling variable
100 %
- Max. permissible power
draw (230 V machines)
Not defined (is que-
ried at the start of
Pilot ONE)
Com.G@te (only if
Com.G@te is connected)
- Analogue interface
Config. input
- Meaning AIF input
Input off
-
Response on cable break
Trigger alarm
- Setting measurement range
-
40 °C … 100 °C
- Calibration
No calibration
- On error, analogue
Cut-out