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Table 2. Parameters in Control Config menu.
Name
Description
Range
Initial Note
Smkr Hi Alarm
Cabinet Probe High Alarm
(Probe 1)
0 - 750
350
1
Smkr Lo Alarm
Cabinet Probe Low Alarm
(Probe 1)
0 - 750
50
2
Food Hi Alarm
Food Probe High Alarm
(Probe 2)
0 - 650
350
3
Probe3 Hi Alarm
Probe 3 High Alarm
0 - 650
300
4
Relay Action
Smoke Generator
Relay Setting
0 - 63
0
5
P (Proportional)
Proportional Constant
1 - 999
7
6
I (Integral)
Integral Time
0 - 9999
600
7
D (Derivative)
Derivative Time
0 - 999
150
8
T (Cycle Time)
Control Cycle Time
2 - 200
2
9
Auto-tune
Auto-tune
ON, OFF
OFF
10
Save Recipe
Save Recipe Settings
Back, B1, B2, C1, C2, F1, F2
Back
11
Recall Recipe
Recall Recipe Settings
Back, B1, B2, C1, C2, F1, F2
Back
11
Back
Back to Upper Level Menu
Note 1.
Smkr Hi Alarm
: This is the high temperature alarm for cabinet temperature
(Probe 1). When the cabinet probe reading is higher than
Smkr Hi Alarm
, the buzzer on
the controller will go off, and the LCD display will flash between the normal display and
the alarm display showing in Figure 22. The alarm has 1 degree hysteresis. The user
can mute the buzzer by pressing either the Up or Down key. Temperature must move
out of the hysteresis zone to activate the alarm again. For example, if
Smkr Hi Alarm
is
set to 290°F, the buzzer will go off when Probe 1 reads higher than 291°F, and the
buzzer will stop when Probe 1 reads lower than 289°F. To disable
Smkr Hi Alarm
alarm,
you can set it to a large number, such as 750°F.
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Smkr H i gh A l arm
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Figure 22. The LCD display when
Smkr Hi Alarm
is triggered.
Note 2. Smkr Lo Alarm:
This is the low temperature alarm for cabinet temperature
probe (Probe 1). When the cabinet probe reading is lower than
Smkr Lo Alarm
, the
buzzer on the controller will go off, and the LCD display will flash between the normal
display and the alarm display showing in Figure 23. The alarm has 1 degree
hysteresis. The user can mute the buzzer by pressing either the Up or Down key.
Temperature must move out of the hysteresis zone to activate the alarm again. For