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Basic Operation 

 

 

Definitions 

 

Please familiarize yourself with the definitions of each of the following terms. 

 

Auto-Off:

 Safety feature that turns the power to the irons off after the system has entered Temperature 

Setback. (1-90 minutes, settable in 1-minute increments) 
 

Normal Operation:

 Normal operating mode of the system in which the Operating Tip Temperatures are 

displayed. 
 

Password: 

The Password feature of the system will prevent unauthorized alteration of stored system 

parameters and features. If a Password has been installed, the display will show an instruction to enter 
the password. Enter the four-digit number by using the scroll up /down keys on the system front panel. 
 

Setup Mode:

 The interface used to program the system features and parameters (e.g., temperature 

limits, password, setback time). 
 

Set Temperature:

 The operator selected tip temperature stored in the system memory.  

 
Temperature Adjust Mode:

 Mode of operation where the Set Temperature may be adjusted.  

 
Temperature SetBack:

 System feature that will “set back” the temperature of the iron to a lower value 

after a set period of inactivity has been detected by the system.  The SetBack temperature and time are 
both customizable by the user, refer to the section on Customizing Your System for more information. 

 

Operation 

 

1.  Ensure the Set-Up procedure has been performed. Check the 

following:

 

 

 

Handpiece connection to the power source. 

 

Proper Tip-Heater Cartridge or tip is installed in each 
handpiece.  

 

Power cord is connected to both an appropriate AC 
supply and the unit. 

2.  Turn the Power Switch On ("I"). 

3.  The Set Temperature will be displayed after the brief start-up sequence. 

4.  Adjust the tip temperature by pressing and holding Scroll Up Key ( ) or Scroll Down Key (

) to adjust 

the temperature and the Program Key ( ) to switch channels. The Set Temperature increases/decreases 
in 1° increments at first, then increments of 10°. Release the key when desired temperature has been set. 

NOTE

: The Set Temperature can only be adjusted within the upper and lower temperature limits. If the 

lower limit is reached, the display will read “OFF”. Temperature limits can be adjusted in the Set-Up 
menu.  Refer to section Customizing Your System for more information. 

 

LED Indicator Meanings 

 

The Amber, Red and Green tri-colored LEDs on the front panel of the power source indicate the status of 
attached handpiece(s) as follows. 

 

LED is Green 

Indicates the set tip temperature has been reached for this channel. Power to the 

handpiece is cycling to maintain the temperature set point. 

 

LED is Steady Amber - Continuous  power  is  being  delivered  to  the  handpiece.  This  condition  is  evident 
when the system is first powered up (handpiece heater cold) or the temperature setting is increased. 

Summary of Contents for MBT360

Page 1: ...ion and Maintenance Manual for the MBT360 Digital Soldering Desoldering Rework System Consisting of power source 7008 0341 01 or 7008 0341 02 Manual 5050 0608 Revision Date 4 25 2022 For firmware version 1 3 ...

Page 2: ...Adjust Mode 8 Tip Heater Cartridge Temperature Match Offset 8 SensaTemp Temperature Offset 9 Factory Settings 9 Customizing Your System 9 Entering Set Up Mode 9 Password 9 Temperature Scale 10 Temperature Limits 10 Automatic Setback Timer 11 SetBack Reset 11 AutoOff 12 SetBack Temperature 12 Temperature Match Offset Control Mode 12 LCD Contrast 13 LED Backlite 14 Exiting Set Up Mode 14 CorrectiveM...

Page 3: ...ser that it conforms to all the requirements of EU directive EMC 89 336 EEC 73 23 EEC Specifications Power Requirements MBT360 Operates on 108 132 VAC 50 60 Hz 300 Watts RMS at 120 VAC MBT360 E Operates on 207 265 VAC 50 Hz 300 Watts RMS at 230 VAC Physical Parameters Size 13 5 cm H x 16 5 cm W x 26 cm D 5 3 H x 6 5 W x 10 25 D Weight 6 Kg 13 Lbs Vacuum Rise Time Less than 200 milliseconds to pull...

Page 4: ... heater cartridge tweezers for SMD removal MT 200 Kit P N 6993 0323 P1 Handpiece only P N 6010 0169 P1 SensaTemp PS 90 Soldering Iron Provides a wide range of SMD and thru hole installation and removal capability as well as unsurpassed thermal performance on heavy multilayer thru hole assemblies at safe lower working temperatures A wide variety of 3 16 shank quick change thru hole and SMD tips for...

Page 5: ...JUSTMENT Controls the amount of pressure of airflow delivery 8 PRESSURE PORT Quick connect fitting which provides airflow for ThermoJet handpiece Air pressure will blow for a minimum of 1 2 seconds after activation and will remain active after that for as long as the switch or foot pedal is depressed 9 AUTO SNAP VAC PORT Quick connect fitting provides quick rise vacuum for Sodr X Tractor and Therm...

Page 6: ...xposed when the equipment is disassembled Service personnel must avoid contact with these parts when troubleshooting the product 2 Tip Heater Cartridges tips and heater elements are hot when the handpiece is powered on and will remain so for some time after being powered off DO NOT touch the heater or the tip Severe burns may result 3 PACE Tip Tool Stands are designed specifically for use with the...

Page 7: ...ssis may have more than one slot use the lower slot 2 Position the Mounting Screws to the rear of the chassis and spaced approximately two inches apart Refer to illustration 3 Place the Tip Tool Stand beside the chassis Insert ends of the two Mounting Screws into the two adjacent Tip Tool Stand mounting holes 4 Install a Thumb Nut onto the end of each Mounting Screw Tighten Thumb Nuts to secure th...

Page 8: ...Connector Key end facing the power source turn the Locking Ring fully counterclockwise b Orient guide on connector with slot of power receptacle c Insert connector into power receptacle d Turn Locking Ring fully clockwise to lock in place 2 To avoid confusion among handpieces PACE recommends the use of colored cable markers P N 6993 0136 Cable Marker Kit to identify each handpiece and its plug Att...

Page 9: ...n on Customizing Your System for more information Operation 1 Ensure the Set Up procedure has been performed Check the following Handpiece connection to the power source Proper Tip Heater Cartridge or tip is installed in each handpiece Power cord is connected to both an appropriate AC supply and the unit 2 Turn the Power Switch On I 3 The Set Temperature will be displayed after the brief start up ...

Page 10: ...on of how to change SensaTemp offset used for Channel 3 is discussed in the next section To enter a Temperature Match Offset value perform the following steps 1 Turn on the system 2 Clear any existing offset by disconnecting the handpiece from the system Re connect the handpiece After doing this the display CH for channels 1 and 2 should not have any indicator dot inside of the C 3 Set the tempera...

Page 11: ...5 VAC Systems SetBack Temperature 177 C 350 F C for 230 VAC Systems Temperature Match Mode OS Mode 1 HI Temperature Limit 427 C 800 F Set LCD Contrast 50 LO Temperature Limit 260 C 500 F Set LED Backlite 75 SetBack Timer 30 minutes Set Temperature 371 C 700 F SetBack Reset Select instead of all Temperature Match Value 0 Customizing Your System The menu driven user interface allows you to easily cu...

Page 12: ...es in Celsius or Fahrenheit 4 The 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 advance to the next setting Temperature Limits The allowable temperature range of the AccuDrive channel...

Page 13: ... using keypad Press and release the Program Key to proceed to the next step SetBack Reset The MBT360 may have more than one handpiece connected SetBack Reset provides fine control of how each handpiece channel can be brought out of SetBack by selecting them individually or by returning all of them to normal operation at once SB Reset Sel Allows users to selectively end SetBack on individual channe...

Page 14: ...y Choose one of the following Press and release the Program Key to keep the currently stored Auto Off time Adjust the Auto Off value using the keypad Press and release the Program Key to proceed to the next step SetBack Temperature The temperature that the irons will cool down to once they entered into SetBack can be adjusted 10 The display will show Set Setback Temp and underneath will be the cur...

Page 15: ...et or if a new Temperature Match Offset value must be entered to restore the indicator dot to the STEADY on state The screen will show OS mode 2 Reset with the following choices ON The line operator user can reset the indicator dot To reset hold down the Program Key for 5 seconds to bring up the SensaTemp Offset screen If done correctly the screen will show Set Offset Chan 1 000 Pressing the Scrol...

Page 16: ...saving any changes Refer to step 3 Password Entry Corrective Maintenance Power Source Most malfunctions are simple and easy to correct Symptom Probable Cause Solution No power to system Blown Fuse Inspect and replace the fuse s located on the power source rear panel Line cord unplugged Plug line cord into the appropriate AC outlet Heater Assembly does not heat Open Heater Contact PACE for assistan...

Page 17: ... Power Receptacle or is faulty or the Tip Heater Cartridge is not properly inserted or faulty OCE Over Current Error The Tip Heater Cartridge circuit is shorted or the handpiece has failed Replace the Tip Heater Cartridge SBk SetBack Indicates the unit is in Temperature SetBack mode and has lowered the temperature to prolong tip life by preventing oxidation Spare Parts Description PACE Part Number...

Page 18: ...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 19: ...ense and risk User will be responsible for all costs of shipping 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 DA...

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