
Thoreson-McCosh Inc
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SECTION 6 TIME/AUTO START SETPOINTS
SECTION 6.1 SETTING THE AUTO START AND AUTO STOP FUNCTIONS
Pressing the Time/Autostart Setpoints button once will display the following
S e l e c t t h e d a y y o u
W o u l d l i k e t o e d i t
O r P r e s s t h e T I M E
K e y a g a i n .
FIGURE 6.1 EDITING THE AUTO START AND STOP FUNCTIONS
After selecting the proper day with the touch pad dual function keys, the display will now
show:
M O N D A Y
1 = d r y e r O N a l l d a y
2 = d r y e r O F F a l l d a y
3 = d r y e r A U T O O F F / O N
FIGURE 6.1.2 (EXAMPLE FOR EDITING THE MONDAY AUTO START AND STOP
FUNCTIONS)
Pressing 1 will keep the dryer running for the full 24 hours every Monday, and will allow the
user to program the temperature setpoint the dryer will use for the process air flow
temperature.
Pressing 2 will keep the dryer off for the full 24 hours every Monday, and will return the
display to the screen shown in figure 6.3.1.
Pressing 3 will allow the user to program the temperature setpoint that the dryer will use for
temperature control, and times that the dryer will turn on and off. Up to 5 temperature
setpoints and 5 different On/Off times can be programmed for each day.
EXAMPLE: 5:30am
Dryer ON,
Process temp 150
F
7:30am
Process temp 220
F
12:00pm
Process temp 150
F
1:00pm
Process temp 220
F
5:00pm
Dryer OFF
NOTE: W hen editing the process temperature setpoint, pressing ENTER before inputting a
value will force the dryer to use the Process Setpoint. The user can then change process
temperature setpoints without re-editing the Auto Setpoints.