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PL12 – Amount To Start (AtSt)
This program sets the “Amount To Start” the dryer and can be
programmed from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 9999.
PL13 – Minimum Amount
For Additional Time (AFAt)
This program need only be set when the Phase 5
microprocessor controller (computer) is set in the
“Accumulative Coin” (“ACOn”) mode (PL01). The value set
for this program is what will have to be inserted for more time
after the “Amount To Start” (“AtSt”) has been inserted.
Example No. 1: “Amount to Start” (“AtSt”) is 50¢ for 30 minutes
and an additional 50¢ is required for more time. In this example
PL13 should be set for 50¢.
PL14 – Maximum Time
For Automatic Dry (Adrt)
This program is used only when the Phase 5 microprocessor
controller (computer) is set in the Automatic Mode. This
program controls the maximum time the dryer will run even if
the Dryness Level program (PL02) has not been reached.
PL15 – Anti-Wrinkle Timing
Guard Delay Time (GdLY)
This program controls the dwell (stop) time and activation of
anti-wrinkle “Guard On Time” (“Gont”). The dwell (stop) time
can be programmed from a minimum of 1 minute to a maximum
of 9 minutes in 1 minute increments.
Guard On Time (Gont)
The setting controls the amount of time that the tumbler will
turn, without heat, when the Anti-Wrinkle is active (“Grd”). The
“Guard On Time” (“Gont”) is programmable from a minimum
of 1-second to a maximum of 99-seconds in 1-second
increments.
PL16 – Active Guard Time (AGt)
This program controls the maximum time that the Anti-Wrinkle
Program will be active and is programmable from a minimum
of 1 minute to a maximum of 99 minutes in 1 minute
increments.
PL17 – “A” and “b” Factors
This location will include the “Auto-Cycle” parameters. These
parameters are necessary to allow the Phase 5 microprocessor
controller (computer) to calculate the percent age of dryness
in the tumbler. The “A” Factor is adjustable from 1 to 99.
These p arameters are the factors that the Phase 5
microprocessor controller (computer) utilizes when
programmed for an “Automatic Drying Cycle.” The “A” Factor
slope program, pertains to the thermal characteristic of each
model dryer. The “b” Factor, heat loss (offset) program, also
pertains to the thermal characteristics of each model dryer .
This factor setting is dependent upon the model dryer and
type of heating unit.
The “A” and “b” Factors have not been preprogrammed by
the factory and must be programmed if the Phase 5
microprocessor controller (computer) programming is changed
to be used in the Automatic Mode. The “A” and “b” Factors
must be programmed for the particular dryer model and heating
unit as shown in the “A” and “b” Factors (parameter) table on
page 37 of this manual.
Programming Instructions ___________
Introduction To Programming
The various program (parameters) dryer selections are stored
in the computer memory and are cataloged as “PL” 1 through
17. These programs (parameters) have been preprogrammed
by the factory as noted on page 36 of this manual. The various
program selections available are outlined in the proceeding
section (Program Selection on page 6).
All programming is done through the keypad selection buttons
on the front of the control p anel. To change programs
(parameters) or to put the Phase 5 microprocessor controller
(computer) in the temperature display mode or the coin count
display mode, the PS located on the back side of the
microprocessor controller (computer) must be put into the
(down) position (PSC). Note: on DA WS0 dryers with the
controls on the bottom, the lint door sensor switch must be
temporarily pushed in while flipping the PS toggle switch down.
Failure to do so will prevent the controller from entering into
programming mode.
First make sure there is no cycle in progress and the L.E.D.
display reads “FILL” and/or “Amount To Start,” or “FILL” and/
or “FrEE.” Close the Program Switch (PSC). The L.E.D.
display will now read the temperature in the dryer (i.e., 72° F
[22° C]). From this point, any of the 17 program locations can
be accessed by pressing the “PERM PRESS” key once, at
which time the L.E.D. display will read “PL01.”
To alter programming, the operator must first locate the
program location or parameter to be changed. To advance to
the specific program location press the “HI TEMP” key until
the desired program location is displayed (i.e. PL01, PL02,
etc.). The “LO TEMP” key will advance the program locations
downward (i.e., PL11, PL10, etc.). Once the correct program
location is displayed and access to change is desired, press
the “PERM PRESS” key. The “PERM PRESS” key provides
two functions:
Allows access into a PL.
Advances to next bit (p art of a program location) or next
location.
NOTE: When in a PL and the “PERM PRESS” key is
pressed, whatever parameter is displayed will be stored in
the microprocessor controller’s (computer’s) memory and
the programming is now advanced to the next step (bit) or
program location.
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