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Take care when unpacking the unit and accessories.
Place the soldering tool in the Tool Holder. Insert the
soldering iron plug into the iron receptacle (8) on the
front of the control unit and lock by turning clockwise.
Verify the supply voltage matches the specification on
the Base Unit Label and that the Power Switch (7) is
Off. Connect the Power Cord into the receptacle (9) on
the rear of the control unit and plug into a properly
grounded power receptacle. Switch On the unit at the
Power Switch (7). The unit performs a self-test when it
is switched “On”, whereby all LCD Icons are briefly dis-
played (1).

Following the self test, the “Set” temperature is dis-
played for a brief period. The electronic system then
switches automatically to the “Read” value. The “

~

symbol appears and the three fixed temperatures of
Radio Buttons II, IIII and IIIIII are displayed. The “

~

” sym-

bol serves as a Heater Control Indicator. When fully illu-
minated, the system is heating up. Flashing indicates
the “Set” temperature has been reached and the tool
temperature has stabilized.

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As a rule, the main display (1) shows the tip tempera-
ture (“Read”) value. By depressing the UUPP or DDOOW

WNN

Scroll Keys (2 & 3), the display switches to the current

“Set” value. The temperature symbol flashes °°FF (or °°CC)).
The “Set” value can now be changed by tapping or
holding in the UUPP or DDOOW

WNN Scroll Key (2) (3). If the

Scroll Key is held depressed, the “Set” value changes
rapidly. Approximatly 2 seconds after the button is
released, the display switches automatically back to
the “Read” value.

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The “Set” temperature can also be changed via the 3
Radio Buttons II,, IIII,, IIIIII.
Default settings:

II 300 °F ( 150 °C ) 

IIII 660 °F ( 350 °C )

IIIIII 720 °F ( 380 °C )

By depressing a Radio Button, the pre-selected value
for that button now becomes the “Set” temperature.
The new value appears for approximatly 2 seconds in
the display and the temperature symbol flashes °°FF ((or

°°CC)). The display then switches back automatically to
the “Read” value.

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The 3 Radio Buttons II,, IIII,, IIIIII can be preset with temper-
ature values as desired.

Depress the UUPP or DDOOW

WNN Scroll Key to set a desired

temperature (see 5.1.1) in the large display. The °°FF (or

°°CC)) temperature symbol flashes..

Next, depress and hold the desired Radio Button II,, IIII or

IIIIII. While the button is depressed, the small display
assigned to the Radio Button also flashes and, after 3
seconds, accepts the value of the large display.
Release the Radio Button.

Setting a Radio Button to a low temperature gives you
the option of manually and quickly decreasing temper-
ature when the soldering iron is not being used.

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The special functions are divided into two menu sec-
tions:
Special Function Menu 1: Often used functions such as;
STANDBY (Temp.), OFFSET (Temp.), SETBACK (Time),
etc.
Special Function Menu 2: Factory Control Check (FCC)
and REMOTE ID.

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Summary of Contents for WD1

Page 1: ...W WD D1 1 W WD D1 10 00 01 1 W WD D1 10 00 02 2 O Op pe er ra at ti in ng g I In ns st tr ru uc ct ti io on ns s ...

Page 2: ...gs 2 3 Description 2 4 Technical Data LCD Display 3 5 Placing into Operation 4 6 Special Functions 4 8 7 Operating Guidelines 8 8 Accessories 9 9 Packing Lists 9 10 WP80 Soldering Iron 10 12 11 LT Tips 12 14 12 WMP Soldering Iron 14 15 13 NT Tips 16 17 14 WD1 Circuit Diagram 18 15 WD1 Exploded View 19 ...

Page 3: ... Button III 5 Radio Button II 6 Radio Button I 7 Power Switch 8 Soldering Iron Receptacle 9 Power Unit Receptacle 10 Primary Fuse 11 Soldering Tool Holder 12 Soldering Stand Tip Storage 13 Tray Sponge 1 1 W WD D1 1 E Ex xp pl lo od de ed d V Vi ie ew w 1 1 ...

Page 4: ...uracy and maxi mum temperature control under load The soldering tools are recognized automatically by the WD1 and the appropriate control parameters are set A Factory Control Check function an Offset value input option programmable temperature decrease Setback along with Standby and Lock functions enhance the functionallity of this unit The desired temperature can be set in the range 150 F 850 F 5...

Page 5: ...M Me en nu u 1 1 3 3 P Pr re e S Se el le ec ct te ed d T Te em mp pe er ra at tu ur re es s 3 3 R Ra ad di io o B Bu ut tt to on ns s Dimensions 5 27 L x 4 27 W x 5 77 H 134mm L x 108mm W x 147mm H Primary voltage 120 VAC 50 60 Hz Power Input 85 Watts Power Output 24VAC Fuse 10 T1 0A 120 VAC 5 x 20mm Temperature Control 150 F 850 F 50 C 450 C Temperature Accuracy 17 F 9 C Temperature Stability 9 ...

Page 6: ...he Scroll Key is held depressed the Set value changes rapidly Approximatly 2 seconds after the button is released the display switches automatically back to the Read value 5 5 1 1 2 2 S Se et tt ti in ng g T Te em mp pe er ra at tu ur re e w wi it th h t th he e R Ra ad di io o B Bu ut tt to on ns s I I I II I I II II I The Set temperature can also be changed via the 3 Radio Buttons I I I II I I I...

Page 7: ...has elapsed the Set tempera ture is decreased automatically to the Standby value The Read temperature is displayed flashing and S ST TA AN ND DB BY Y appears in the display The Standby tem perature can be set in the range 200 600 F 100 300 C Adjust the Standby temperature with the U UP P or D DO OW WN N Scroll Keys Switch to previous menu item with Radio Button I I Switch to next menu item with Ra...

Page 8: ...1 3 3 T Te em mp pe er ra at tu ur re e O Of ff fs se et t The actual soldering tip temperature can be changed 72 F 40 C by the input of a temperature offset The Offset function is used to match the station display to the tip temperature when measured with an external instrument Change the Offset value with the U UP P or D DO OW WN N Scroll Key Switch to previous menu item with Radio Button I I Sw...

Page 9: ...and 2 2 appears in the display Release the Scroll Keys Radio Buttons I I and I II I are used for menu selection 6 6 2 2 1 1 F Factory C Co on nt tr ro ol l C Check F Fu un nc ct ti io on n F FC CC C This function checks temperature accuracy of the sol dering station and allows modifications if necessary To peform the FCC function the soldering tip tempera ture must be measured using an external te...

Page 10: ... which point the indicator flashes the soldering tip temperature reading on the external device is compared to that shown on the station display If the temperature readings differ the U UP P D DO OW WN N Scroll Keys can be used to make adjustments The temperature offset is indicat ed in the display A maximum temperature adjustment of 72 F 40 C is possible After the measured temper ature matches th...

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Page 13: ...rn resistant Connector Polarized 6 pin locking Tool Weight 2 ounces Tool Material Static dissipative thermoplastic handle and stainless steel Sensor Type Platinum RTD Heater Type Nichrome wirewound Tip Recovery Time Less than 9 seconds from 250ºF 121ºC drop with LTB at 750ºF 399ºC R Re ep pl la ac ce em me en nt t P Pa ar rt ts s a an nd d A Ac cc ce es ss so or ri ie es s K Ke ey y N No o P Pa ar...

Page 14: ...0 in 3 2 mm 0 79 mm 10 9 mm LTD Chisel 0 181 in 0 031 in 0 430 in 4 6 mm 0 79 mm 10 9 mm LTH Chisel 0 031 in 0 016 in 0 430 in 0 79 mm 0 4 mm 10 9 mm LTK Chisel long 0 047 in 0 016 in 0 730 in 1 2 mm 0 4 mm 18 5 mm LTL Chisel long 0 078 in 0 039 in 0 790 in 2 0 mm 1 0 mm 20 mm LTM Chisel long 0 126 in 0 047 in 0 790 in 3 2 mm 1 2 mm 20 mm LT4X Bent Chisel 0 047 in 0 016 in 0 590 in 1 2 mm 0 4 mm 1...

Page 15: ...0 25 mm 10 9 mm LTAS Conical ø 0 063 in 0 380 in ø 1 6 mm 9 7 mm LTCS Conical ø 0 126 in 0 430 in ø 3 2 mm 10 9 mm LT1SLX Bent Round ø 0 012 in 0 760 in ø 0 30 mm 19 2 mm LT1X Bent Round ø 0 010 in 0 370 in ø 0 25 mm 9 4 mm LT1LX Long Bent Round ø 0 008 in 0 980 in ø 0 2 mm 25 0 mm LTF Single Flat ø 0 047 in 0 490 in ø 1 2 mm 12 5 mm LTKN Knife Tip 0 079 in 0 177 in 0 520 in 2 0 mm 4 5 mm 13 0 mm ...

Page 16: ...ng g t ti ip p i is s n no o l lo on ng ge er r s se ec cu ur re ed d T Th he e G Gu ui id de e H He ex x T To oo ol l a an nd d t ti ip p m mu us st t b be e m ma ai in nt ta ai in ne ed d i in n a a h ho or ri iz zo on nt ta al l o or r u up pw wa ar rd d p po os si it ti io on n t to o p pr re e v ve en nt t t th he e l lo oo os se e t ti ip p f fr ro om m f fa al ll li in ng g o ou ut t o of f...

Page 17: ...ic dissipative thermoplastic handle and stainless steel Sensor Type Platinum RTD Heater Type Nichrome wirewound R Re ep pl la ac ce em me en nt t P Pa ar rt ts s a an nd d A Ac cc ce es ss so or ri ie es s K Ke ey y N No o P Pa ar rt t N No o D De es sc cr ri ip pt ti io on n 1 4 WMP WMP Solder Pencil Not Shown 0051512299 WDH20 Holder for WMP Not Shown 0052241999 Sponge 1 Soldering Tip NT Series 2...

Page 18: ...47 in 1 20 mm 0 016 in 0 40 mm 0 016 in 0 40 mm 0 031 in 0 80 mm 0 031 in 0 80 mm 0 031 in 0 80 mm 0 016 in 0 40 mm 0 016 in 0 40 mm 0 372 in 331 mm 0 331 in 8 40 mm 0 289 in 7 35 mm 0 305 in 7 75 mm 0 305 in 7 75 mm 0 331 in 8 40 mm 0 331 in 8 40 mm NTAX NT1X 0 063 in 1 60 mm 0 016 in 0 40 mm 0 031 in 0 80 mm 0 063 in 1 60 mm 0 339 in 8 61 mm 0 321 in 8 15 mm 0 047 in 1 20 mm 0 390 in 9 90 mm NT4...

Page 19: ... 0 022 in 0 280 in 10 4 mm 0 6 mm 7 1 mm NTSMT02 SMT Blade 0 620 in 0 022 in 0 280 in 16 8 mm 0 6 mm 7 1 mm NTSMT03 SMT Blade 0 820 in 0 022 in 0 280 in 20 8 mm 0 6 mm 7 1 mm 1 13 3 N NT T S So ol ld de er ri in ng g T Ti ip ps s f fo or r W WM MP P Description Width A Length B Reach C Type Order No ...

Page 20: ...1 18 8 1 14 4 W WD D1 1 C Ci ir rc cu ui it t D Di ia ag gr ra am m ...

Page 21: ...1 19 9 1 15 5 W WD D1 1 E Ex xp pl lo od de ed d V Vi ie ew w ...

Page 22: ...d d T To oo ol ls s P O Box 728 Apex NC 27502 0728 U U S S S Sh hi ip pp pi in ng g A Ad dd dr re es ss s 1000 Lufkin Road Apex N C 27539 Tel 919 387 0099 Fax 919 387 2379 For inquiries concerning Technical Customer Service please call 800 476 3030 Ext 1 C Ca an na ad da a S Sh hi ip pp pi in ng g A Ad dd dr re es ss s C Co oo op pe er r T To oo ol ls s 164 Innisfil Street Barrie Ontario Canada L4...

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