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Please read this manual before operating 

the TS100(this instruction 

manual is based on APPV2.11

Instruction

 

Manual

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TS100

Summary of Contents for TS100

Page 1: ...Please read this manual before operating the TS100 this instruction manual is based on APPV2 11 Instruction Manual Version 1 0 1 TS100 Soldering Iron TS100 ...

Page 2: ...l Support Legal Statements Content P1 P3 P5 P6 P14 P16 P18 P20 WARNING Failure to comply a WARNING may result in serious injury to the user or others CAUTION Failure to comply a CAUTION may cause damage to the product or other equipments NOTE Annotations operation notes or additional information 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 3: ...tion from 0 to 50 Non operating Condition from 20 to 60 Operating Condition from 40 to 50 0 to 60 RH Non operating Condition from 40 to 60 5 to 60 RH 1 2 Working condition 1 Do not operate in humid environment Do not operate in inflammable explosive environment Keep the surface of the product clean and dry Operating Condition from 0 to 40 10 to 90 RH Non operating Condition Low temperature from 0 ...

Page 4: ...ity Statement Any damage of the product or losses related to the product damage if it s man caused or assumed to be man caused the liability will belong to the user 1 2 S a f e t y S t a t e m e m t When using TS100 The handle is constructed with precision dropping shall be avoided After continuous use up to 40 minutes the handle surface temperature will reach 50 60 For the first time using TS100 ...

Page 5: ...on 1 The tip setscrew 4 Ground cable fixing screw 2 Button A 8 Soldering tip port 7 DC5525 12 24V port 6 Micro USB 5 Power connector 1 4 2 3 8 7 6 10 9 5 2 3 O v e r v i e w 3 Button B 9 Soldering tip connector 10 Soldering tip heating end ...

Page 6: ...m Length 72 33mm Diameter 5 5mm 33g power adaptor not included 65W 100 400 max 2 40 2Ω 4 2 O v e r v i e w Screen USB port Power port Dimensions Operation unit Heating unit Weight Power Temperature range Temperature stability Operation temperature under heat Soldering tip resistance to the ground ...

Page 7: ... e c t i o n Before connecting DC5525 12 24V power adaptor check if the adaptor is in good condition as below standard We would recommend the DYS404 190210V 19V 2 1A power supply as an accessory for TS100 Operation voltage Power Electric current Time required to increased tip temperature from 30 to 300 ...

Page 8: ...ector to TS100 connect the power cord and turn on the power accordingly 4 2 Default Settings 300 Default 200 Default 100 400 Max 6 4 Note If the screen displays sen err when it s plugged means the soldering iron tip is not properly fixed please re install it properly O p e r a t i o n Default temperature unit Default temperature Sleep mode temperature Adjustable temperature range ...

Page 9: ...r TS100 will display its logo Version number and its standby screen in sequence When plugging into DC 12 24V power adaport pressing Button A at the sametime will enter DFU mode DFU1 0 will appear on OLED screen To exit DFU mode unplug and plug in the device again without pressing any button then it will enter standby mode ...

Page 10: ...erature V Cal_V Cal_X 4 8 O p e r a t i o n Press Button B in standby mode to enter the thermometer mode In thermometer mode press 2 buttons at the same time to enter the calibration mode Display shows when calibration is succedd Display shows when calibration failed Long press any button to exit thermometer mode ...

Page 11: ...00 4 9 O p e r a t i o n When pressing Button A in standby mode TS100 will heat up to preset temperature When OLED displays as picture means it s ready for soldering In operation mode holding both buttons for 3 senconds will return to standby mode ...

Page 12: ...Button A for at least 2 seconds until display reads the temperature you want Temperature up In temperature adjusting mode hold Button B for at least 2 seconds until display reads the temperature you want Release Button B when display reads the expected temperature and TS100 will automatically adjust to it Release Button A when display reads the expected temperature and TS100 will automatically adj...

Page 13: ... not be saved when power is off 100 The last digit on the right end of the display shown as below Arrows up heating arrows down cooling horizontal lines temperature stabilizeb 400 298 11 4 O p e r a t i o n Remark Maximum temperature 400 Minimum temperature 100 When TS100 temperature stabilizes for 60 seconds it will automaticall yenter feedback mode temperature status will feedback every 5 8 seco...

Page 14: ...ture will automactically adjust to preset sleep temperature In sleep mode if it s not being operated for longer than the IDLE_TIME setting TS100 will then enter the standby mode Note IDLE_TIME can be adjusted 6 minutes in Default Preset minimum IDLE time 5 minutes When working TS100 will restart to operation mode and temperature will automatically heat up to preset temperauture 300 C in Default ...

Page 15: ...me Idle_Time T_Step Turn_Off_v TempShowFlag ZeroP_Ad Standby mode temerature Operating temperature Time from operation mode to sleep mode Time from sleep mode to standby mode When preset 1 each step will progress in 1 2 5 25 when preset 2 25 each step will progress according to settings When operation voltage is lower than default voltage TS100 will return to stadby mode Temperature unit selection...

Page 16: ...TS100 before changing 2 Loosen the tip setscrew 3 Pull out the tip replace with another one 4 Tighten the screw 5 14 S o l d e r i n g I r o n T i p Note When TS100 displays sen err it means the soldering iron tip is not installed properly ...

Page 17: ...ature for long time which may causeit burn out 3 Do not push too hard while soldering which will damage the tip 4 Do not use rough material or files to clean the tip 5 If the tip surface is oxidized and makes it hard to apply solder on it you may use 600 800 grit sandpaper to wipe the tip with Ethanol or Isopropyl alcohol heat up to 200 and apply solder immdeiately to avoid it oxidize again 6 Do n...

Page 18: ... the voltage too low need to be set up in the config file Problem 4 Soldering iron is heating up and cooling down simultaneously Check 1 Is the tip first time in use Check 2 Is the power cord in loose or defective contact Check 3 Is the tip overheating Set the temperature in appropriate level Check 4 Is the soldering iron clean refer to Soldering iron tip maintenance Problem 5 OLED shows Warning C...

Page 19: ...ip temperature is over 400 2 The soldering side of the tip is not applied with solder properly 3 Lack of flux during operation 4 Rub the tip against dry or high sulfur sponge or fabric 5 Tip touched organic material like plastic silicone oil or other chemicals 6 Using impure solder or solder that contains low proportion of tin Problem 9 TS100 return to standby mode during operation Checl Is the vo...

Page 20: ...he damage was not caused by false manipulation by the user Plesae contact your retailer for warranty detail Tips are consumables once it s used no replacement will be provided Connect TS100 to your PC with USB data cord OLED will display CONFIG and means it s in setting mode Open config txt file from the USB drive set the default parameters ...

Page 21: ...ppear on your PC 3 Copy the hex firmware to the root directory of that disk When the extension of the firmware changes from hex to rdy disconnect USB and the firmware is upgraded 19 7 Te c h n i c a l S u p p o r t Create your own 96 16 pixel image save as BMP in single color bitmap Copy the file to soldering iron s USB drive change file name to LOGOIN Note When the LOGOIN BMP exists in the USB dr...

Page 22: ...be manipulated according to laws and regulations in your area This device fulfills part 15 of the FCC regulations Device must fulfill below 2 conditions 1 Device must not generate interference 2 Device must be able to resist any interferences on it including interferences that could cause dangerous manipulation This is a trademark of Europe Union This product with CE logo on it fulfills related Eu...

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