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4. Operating procedures
Preparing a program
Program
operation
Used when you want to “operation at an increased or decreased
temperature according to specific time.”
Temp
.
△
Program operation start
△
Operation end
Time
Up to six patterns of programs can be stored and input.
Preparing type
PrG1
―
One pattern of a program consisting of up to 30 steps can
be made.
PA
t
1
PrG2
PA
t
2
Two patterns of a program consisting of up to 15 steps
can be made.
PA
t
1
PA
t
2
PrG3
PA
t
3
Three patterns of a program consisting of up to 10 steps
can be made.
Before inputting a
program
A program pattern must be registered (input) beforehand to start a
program operation.
①
Confirm the number of steps, temperatures for each step, and time on
the program preparation sheet on pages 29
~
30 in the operation
manual.
②
Confirm the heating and cooling capacity of the device. Time needs
to be set within the heating and cooling capacity of the device.
For a device having a cooling or heating capacity of 3
℃
for every ten
minutes, for example, it requires about 35 minutes lowering or raising
by 10
℃
from the given temperature.
③
Make sure that the controller has an unused pattern that meets the
number of steps to be programmed.
However, when you want to use the repeat function, the number of
steps to be repeated can be deducted from the number of steps for
the unused pattern.
Useful function
You can use the useful repeat function when you want to repeat the same
program steps. See page 28 for how to use the repeat function.