Multitron - Operating Manual
Operation
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20 August 2020
7.5.3
Programming the Timer - Cyclic Change
Programming the timer for a cyclic change consists of the following
steps:
a)
Entering the time for the first phase (
Time 1
).
b)
Entering the setpoint values for the first phase and switching
on the parameters.
c)
Entering the time for the second phase (
Time 2
).
d)
Entering the setpoint values for the second phase and switch-
ing on the parameters.
e)
Starting the timer.
Programming the timer for a cyclic change works the same way as
programming the timer for a single change. The only difference is
that for a cyclic change the second timer (
Time 2
) is switched on as
well.
As soon as the second timer is switched on, the symbol
cycle
lights
up in the separate timer display area.
INFORMATION
It is not possible to activate the timer for the second phase as long
as the timer for the first phase has not been activated.
After starting the timer, the cultivating process runs with the alternat-
ing setpoint values of the first and the second phase until the device
is stopped manually by turning the parameters off. The symbol of the
currently active phase (
Phase 1
or
Phase 2
) is blinking.
INFORMATION
The timer function can at any time be deactivated separately or by
turning off the first timer. When the first timer is turned off, also
the second timer is deactivated and the cultivating process contin-
ues with the last active parameter setpoint values.