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the step that was put into hold. However, if you Stop the program (Λ key) and start Run (V key)
again, it will start from step 1.
2.
How do I run this controller as a regular controller without the ramp/ soak function?
Here are two methods.
1) Program a very long step. If you didn't use up all the steps for programming, you can use one
of the unused steps for that. For example, assuming step 10 and 11 are unused, set C10=100,
C11=100 and t10=9999. This sets Step 10 to control the temperature at 100 degrees for 9,999
minutes. To begin the program, start Run (V key), press SET once to display StEP, use Λ to go to
StEP 10. Press SET twice. The controller will run just like regular controller with PV displayed on
top and SV in the bottom. You don t have to do this every time the controller powers up
(assuming the A-M parameter has not changed from default). It will remain running StEP 10 until
9999 minutes (7 days) runs out, or until you reset it for another application.
2) Put the program on hold mode. This can be done either by manually pressing the Hold button
at the desired temperature, or by programming a hold step (by setting tXX=0).
3.
I just want to run the oven at 800 degrees for 120 minutes. When I set C01=800,
t01=120, the controller SV first displays 800, then it starts dropping with time. Did I do
something wrong?
This is the most common mistake first time users make. Since this is a ramp controller, not a
step controller, the time t01 (or tXX) is not the time that controller will stay at C01 (or CXX), it is
the ramping time that controller will take from temperature C01 to C02. To hold the
temperature constant for 120 minutes, you need to set two steps at the same temperature, or a
0 degree ramp (C02=C03=800 in this case). Then, set the ramping time for 120 minutes. Please
check examples in instruction manual.
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