
Ascon Tecnologic - KX5P Line - ENGINEERING MANUAL - PAG. 27
[163] P1.E6 - Event of the sixth segment
Available:
When [129] P1.F is different from
nonE
,
[139] P1.S2 is different from
oFF
,
[144] P1.S3 is different from
oFF
,
[149] P1.S4 is different from
oFF
,
[154] P1.S5 is different from
oFF
and
[159] P1.S6 is different from
oFF
.
Range:
00.00... 11.11 where:
0
Event OFF;
1
Event ON.
Note:
For more details see [138]P1.E1 parameter.
[164] P1.c2 - Program 1 continue on program 2
Available:
When [129] P1.F is different from
nonE
.
Range:
no
Program 1 is ended
YES
Program 1 will continue on program 2
]
Pr2 Group - Program 2
The same descriptions made for Pr1 (Program 1) parameters
can be applied to the Pr2 parameters with the exception of
the prefix that changes from P1.xx to P2.xx (Program 2).
For more details see Pr1 group.
]
Pr3 Group - Program 3
The same descriptions made for Pr1 (Program 1) parameters
can be applied to the Pr3 parameters with the exception of
the prefix that changes from P1.xx to P3.xx (Program 3).
For more details see Pr1 group.
]
Pr4 Group - Program 4
The same descriptions made for Pr1 (program 1) can be
applied to the Pr4with the exception of:
a)
The prefix that changes from P1.xx to P4.xx (Program 4).
b)
The last program of each page could NOT continue on
the next program (because there is not a fifth program).
For more details see Pr1 group.
]
Pr5 Group - Program 5
The same descriptions made for Pr1 (Program 1) parameters
can be applied to the Pr5 parameters with the exception of
the prefix that changes from P1.xx to P5.xx (Program 5).
For more details see Pr1 group.
]
Pr6 Group - Program 6
The same descriptions made for Pr1 (Program 1) parameters
can be applied to the Pr6 parameters with the exception of
the prefix that changes from P1.xx to P6.xx (Program 6).
For more details see Pr1 group.
]
Pr7 Group - Program 7
The same descriptions made for Pr1 (Program 1) parameters
can be applied to the Pr7 parameters with the exception of
the prefix that changes from P1.xx to P7.xx (Program 7).
For more details see Pr1 group.
]
Pr8 Group - Program 8
The same descriptions made for Pr1 (program 1) can be
applied to the Pr8 with the exception of:
a)
The prefix that changes from P1.xx to P8.xx (Program 8).
b)
The last program of each page could NOT continue on
the next program (because there is not a ninth program).
For more details see Pr1 group.
8.2 How to exit from program editing
When you want to come back to the “standard display” push
the
button for more than 5 seconds.
Note:
The parameter modification of the Operator level
is subject to a time out. If no button is pressed for
more than 10 seconds, the instrument goes back to
the “standard display” and the new value of the last
selected parameter will be lost.
8.3 How to Link two (or more)
programs
Program linking can give you more advantages:
A)
When you need a program with more than 12 segments
you can link the selected program with the next one.
In this way it is possible to obtain “profile” with 24, 36 or
48 steps.
B)
Another reason is the possibility to use different time
bases in the same “profile”.
C)
When you link more programs you can start the execution
from the desired one.
E.g.: To link Pr1 (pre-heat with 1 execution only), Pr2 (first
part of a heat treatment with 4 executions) and Pr3 (second
part of the heat treatment with 2 executions), you can:
I)
RUN program 1; the instrument performs in sequence
Pr1, Pr2 and Pr3; One time only.
II)
RUN program 2; the instrument performs Pr2 and Pr3
Pr4 times before ending.
III)
RUN program 3; the instrument will perform Pr3 2
times before ending.
In a realistic application example the pre-heat phase is
important at power up only (aimed to reduces the thermal
stress of the oven during start up). For this reason you can
program Pr1 for start at power up (at power up the instrument
will perform all phases) and then all next treatments of the
day will be made running Pr2 (with 1 execution only).
In the following example we create a profile using a Pre-heat
of 4 segment and a treatment phase using 18 segments
Now we can built the profile proceeding as follows:
1.
Select Page 1;
2.
Select the Program 1;
3.
Set the desired RUN type (P1.F = S.UP.S);
4.
Set the first time base (P1.u = mm.SS);
5.
Set the desired program end (e.g. P1.E = A.SP);
6.
Set the desired execution number (P1 nE = 1);
7.
Set the first 2 groups of parameters (2 ramps and 2 soaks).
Now, the pre-heat phase is finished.
8.
End this phase by setting the next parameter (P1.S3)
equal to OFF (P1.S3 = OFF)
The instrument will mask all parameters of the Pr1 after
P1.S3 exception made for the parameter P1.c2 (program 1
continue on program 2.
9.
Set P1.C2 equal to YES.
10.
Press the
button until Pr2 is shown.
11.
Enter in Pr2.
12.
Set the specific RUN type (P2.F = U.diG).
13.
Set the time base (P2.u = hh.nn).