To call up a programme previously saved press key (7)
followed by the programme number (enter as 2 digit
number as discussed earlier). After calling up a
programme the first segment is shown.
When entering an invalid programme number (e.g. 00
or too high) the TC507 rejects the number and the
display (6) reads „- -“ again.
The number of available programmes depends on the
maximum segment number set in the configuration
(not the actual segment number). The total memory of
the TC507 can hold about 800 segments; on confi-
guring the TC507 to maximum of 10 segments (ie 10
ramps + 10 dwells) you can store 80 programmes. See
Appendix C (parameter 12) for more details.
On pressing key (19) the currently loaded firing curve
is started. Display (3) shows the current programme
number; graphie (15) shows whether the ramp or the
dwell is being processed.
Display (13) shows the remaining time in the current
segment (counting down). This applies for ramps (the
estimated time required in the ramp is shown) as well
as for dwells (remaining time is shown).
In general the reading shows hours / minutes; if the
time is less than 1 hour the indication is in minutes /
seconds (unit display (12) „h.min“ is blinking).
8
Starting a Programme
Notes
The flashing decimal point in display (11) always
indicates a running programme.
The flashing displays (3) and (15) point out that
display (3) and (15) read
programme values
rather
than state of the
current firing process.
Calling up Programmes
o
dwell
time
°
C/h
h.min
°
C
°
F/h
°
F
k
prog#
seg#
value
rmp
tmp
prog
3
end
5
start
stop
o
dwell
time
°
C/h
h.min
°
C
°
F/h
°
F
k
prog#
seg#
value
rmp
tmp