Heat Manager Pro User Manual V1.5 Page 80
APPENDIX
E:
F
REQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
E.1
W
HY CAN
’
T
I
START THE CHANNELS AT FIRST
?
You first need to perform a channel setting to tell the Heatmanager Pro what each channel
needs to do. Only after you enter the correct program settings (main-menu/program settings)
and enter the corresponding profiles to the programmer channels, and a setup for all other
channels, you can go to the operation screen to start the channels. This situation will also occur
if you switch between the easy and normal mode, in this case the Heatmanager Pro demands a
new program setting because all channels are set to unused by default (U under each channel
start button)
E.2
H
OW CAN
I
QUICKLY CHECK THE LOGGED TEMPERATURES FROM THE OPERATION SCREEN
?
Push on the [TREND] button on right-bottom of the operation screen. You will now see a
graphic overview of the currently logged temperatures. Push it again in the middle of the screen
to quickly return to the operation screen again. Go to the main-menu copy data screen for
writing the buffer of values to the inserted USB stick. You’ll find the data in the \SAMP01 folder
on the USB stick and view that data by importing it as a .csv file into Microsoft Excel or into the
free downloadable Openoffice Calc.
E.3
H
OW DO
I
ADVANCE THE TEMPERATURE QUICKLY
(
EASY MODE ONLY
)
On the operation screen, push on the white box of the number around the programmer channel,
the profile appears. Push the up arrow and then you’re allowed to enter a new setpoint
(to advance the heating) up to 300°C/572°F.
E.4
T
HE
H
EATMANAGER
P
RO DOES NOT CONTINUE WITH THE RUNNING PROFILE
Check on the operation screen of there is a small [Hold] shown in the channel, this means that a
channel is in hold state. This can be because the temperature deviation from one or more of the
channels (both programmer and its slaves) is outside the programmed deviation band. It can be
adjusted in the main-menu auto hold settings (when all channels are in stop mode).
Make sure that you put channels that are not in use into UNUSED state. Do this to prevent un-
wanted sensor and deviation alarms.