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©2018 PACE Inc., Vass, North Carolina, All Rights Reserved                                                           Page 6 
 

 

Customizing Your System 

 
The menu driven LED Display of the systems allows you to easily customize your system.  In Set-Up Mode, you 
can: 

 

Enter, remove or change a Password. 

 

Set the Default Temperature scale to °F or °C. 

 

Change the Upper and Lower Temperature limits. 

 

Enable or disable the Temperature Setback feature and adjust the time-out period (if enabled). 

 

Enable or disable the Auto Off feature and adjust the time-out period (if enabled). 

 

Adjust the time-out period for the Instant SetBack tool stand, if one is being used. 

 

Set any of the 3 available Temperature Preset points. 

 

Adjust the temperature that the system goes to during Temperature SetBack. 

 

Change how the Temperature Match is stored or cleared. 

 

Entering Set-Up Mode 
 

The following instructions should be performed to familiarize the operator with the 
system. 
 

1.  Place Power Switch in the “OFF” (“0”) position. 

2.  Press and hold the Program Key ( ) while turning the Power Switch on (“I” 

position).  Release all keys when the software version is displayed. 

 

Password 

 

3.  The LED Display will show the version of the microprocessor and change to read “P--”or "EP". 

 

If the display reads "EP", a Password has been stored in system memory. The password must be 
entered to access the menu. If the wrong password is entered, "no" will appear on the display and 
the system will return to normal operation. If this occurs, repeat steps 1 & 2 and enter the correct 
Password. 

 

Once the LED Display reads "P--". Choose one of the following options: 

 

Press the Program Key ( ) to keep the currently stored password (even if there 
is no password) and move on to the next setting or 

 

Set a password by selecting a 3 digit number using the keypad (

). (1 to 999). Make a note of the 

entered password for future reference.  Selecting 000 and saving the changes will erase the 
password and allow access to the menu without entering one the next time. Press the Program Key 
( ) to advance to the next setting.   

 

Temperature Scale 

 

4.  The Digital Display now shows the stored default Temperature Scale, either °C or 

°F.  Choose one of the following: 

 

Press the Program Key ( ) to keep the stored default Temperature Scale.  

 

Use the Scroll Up Key ( ) to change the default Temperature Scale. 

 

Press and release the Program Key ( ) to proceed to the next step 

Summary of Contents for 8007-0578

Page 1: ... 0589 Rev Date 4 1232018 This manual applies to Model Firmware Revision Required Power Part Number ADS200 w Standard Tool Stand 1 2 120 VAC 8007 0578 ADS200 w ISB Tool Stand 1 2 120 VAC 8007 0579 ADS200 w Standard Tool Stand 1 2 230 VAC 8007 0580 ADS200 w ISB Tool Stand 1 2 230 VAC 8007 0581 ...

Page 2: ... LED Display Normal Operation 5 Digital Display Temperature Adjust Mode 5 Default Factory Settings 5 Customizing Your System 6 Entering Set Up Mode 6 Password 6 Temperature Scale 6 Temperature Limits 7 Automatic Setback Timer 7 AutoOff 8 Instant SetBack Timer 8 Temperature Presets 1 3 8 SetBack Temperature 9 Temperature Match Mode 9 Exiting Set Up Mode 9 CorrectiveMaintenance 9 Digital Display Mes...

Page 3: ...quirements For 230V systems 197 253 VAC at 50 60 Hz Output Power 120 Watts Maximum Output Dimensions 104 mm H x 130 mm W x 152 mm D 4 1 H x 5 1 W X 6 D Weight 2 3 kg 5 lbs RoHS Compliant Yes Control Technology AccuDrive Tip to Ground Resistance 2 Ohms or less Temperature Accuracy Meets or Exceeds ANSI J STD 001 Temperature Range 177 454 C 350 850 F Tips AccuDrive Blue Series Tip Heater Cartridges ...

Page 4: ...e to cool before storing 4 Always use PACE systems in a well ventilated area Fume extraction systems such as those available from PACE are highly recommended to help protect personnel from solder flux fumes 5 Exercise proper precautions when using chemicals e g solder paste or flux Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS supplied with each chemical and adhere to all safety precautions recomme...

Page 5: ...o the Power Receptacle in the following manner 1 Align guide on connector with slot on power receptacle 2 Insert connector into power receptacle 3 Turn the connector housing clockwise to lock in place Instant SetBack Tool Stand Connection If your system includes the Instant SetBack Tool Stand ISB Tool Stand follow the steps below 1 Connect cable from tool stand to receptacle located on the rear pa...

Page 6: ... which will be 260 460 C 500 800 F as set at the factory If the upper limit has been reached the display will read HiL if the Lo limit is reached the display will read OFF Temperature limits can be adjusted in the Set Up menu Digital Control LED Indicator Light The colored LED on the power source front panel indicates when the handpiece is heating has reached the set temperature or if a fault has ...

Page 7: ...wing when adjusting the desired Set Tip Temperature 1 The Set Tip Temperature 2 HiL High Temperature Limit when adjusting the set tip temperature and the maximum allowable temperature is exceeded Refer to the Set Up Mode portion of this manual 3 OFF Low Temperature Limit when adjusting the set tip temperature and the minimum allowable temperature is exceeded Refer to the Set Up Mode portion of thi...

Page 8: ...e version is displayed Password 3 The LED Display will show the version of the microprocessor and change to read P or EP If the display reads EP a Password has been stored in system memory The password must be entered to access the menu If the wrong password is entered no will appear on the display and the system will return to normal operation If this occurs repeat steps 1 2 and enter the correct...

Page 9: ...These limits control how high or low the Set Temperature can be adjusted to during normal operation Automatic Setback Timer What is Temperature Setback To preserve tip life and save energy the system can be programmed to automatically set its Tip Temperature to a lower set point adjustable during step 14 after a selectable period of inactivity factory setting of 30 minutes As received from the fac...

Page 10: ...alue between 015 and 240 representing seconds This indicates how long of a delay before the system goes into SetBack mode when the handpiece is placed into the Instant SetBack Tool Stand if one is attached Press and release the Program Key to keep the currently stored Instant SetBack time Adjust the stored Instant Setback Timer value using keypad Press and release the Program Key to proceed to the...

Page 11: ...ing Set Up Mode 13 The LED Display now reads End The Set Up Mode procedure is now complete Choose one of the following steps Press and release the Scroll Up Key to save the changes exit the Set Up Menu and return to normal operation Press and release the Scroll Down Key to return to the start of the Set Up Menu without saving any changes Go back to step 3 Password Entry Corrective Maintenance Digi...

Page 12: ...he fuse located in the AC Receptacle Fuse Holder with one of the same rated value Defective Tip HeaterCartridge Refer to the appropriate handpiece manual Handpiece will not heat Power Source Malfunction Contact PACE Spare Parts Description PACE Part Number Fuse 1 25 Amp Time Lag for 115V 1159 0251 P5 Fuse 0 63 Amp Time Lag for 230V 1159 0214 P5 Optional under shelf mounting bracket 1321 0609 P1 ...

Page 13: ...test widest tip with the maximum contact surface area with which you can safely access the work Standard Tips For delicate micro soldering to challenging high thermal mass applications Ultra Performance Tips Optimized tip geometries and increased thermal pipeline deliver maximum heat throughput Service Please contact PACE or your local distributor for service and repair ...

Page 14: ...ing equipment to Seller or other location for warranty service EXCEPT FOR THE REMEDY ABOVE DESCRIBED UNLESS OTHERWISE REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW SELLER WILL HAVE NO OTHER OBLIGATION WITH REGARD TO ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR OTHER CLAIM WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS OR LIABILITY FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED BY OR OCCURRING IN CONNECTION WITH ANY OF THE PRO...

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