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3.3.2 The 1
st
PROGRAM RUN screen
①
Displays current operation status (PROG operation RUN)
②
Displays current Set Point of temperature that will be reaching the target SP of current segment.
③
Displays Present Value of temperature.
④
Displays Present Value of humidity.
⑤
Displays current Set Point of humidity that will be reaching the target SP of current segment.
⑥
Displays current date/time and button to turn off LCD light for power-saving mode
☞
Red Lamp on Display part will turn on under operation STOP state during power-saving mode by
key.
☞
Green Lamp on Display part will turn on under operation RUN state during power-saving mode by
key
⑦
Button to move to the MAIN MENU screen.
⑧
Button to move to the next / previous screen.
⑨
HOLD button to keep control with staying current Set Point of temperature and humidity.
⑩
Button to step forward to next segment by skip current operating segment by force.
⑪
Button to carry out Auto-Tuning process for temperature by current Set Point at ②
☞
To remove this tuning button from this screen, refer to [10. PID group] on [Installation Manual].
⑫
Button to carry out Auto-Tuning process for humidity by current Set Point at ⑤
☞
To remove this tuning button from this screen, refer to [10. PID group] on [Installation Manual].
⑬
USER-KEY button.
☞
To remove this U-KEY button from this screen, refer to [13. INITIAL SETTING] on [Installation
Manual].
☞
For using this U-KEY, set available relay number at ‘USER KEY SIGNAL’ on [DO CONFIG] group in
[SYSTEM SETTING].
☞
If USER KEY has been set, appointed relay will be ON by pressing the
(U-KEY) button on FIX /
PROGRAM operations screen regardless RUN or STOP state.
⑭
STOP button to stop PROGRAM operation.
☞
(RUN) button is displayed, when FIX STOP state.
※
The ⑨ ~ ⑫ buttons are disappeared in the PROGRAM STOP screen.
②
④
⑥
③
⑤
⑦
⑧
⑭
⑨
⑩
⑪
⑫
⑬
①
[Figure 3-10] The 1
st
PROGRAM RUN Screen