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Instruction Manual IM02602008E - Rev. D
Transformer Temperature Controllers
IM02602008E - Rev. D May 2019 www.eaton.com
4.1.1.3.5
Up and Down Arrows
The
and
arrows are used to:
•
Change your password
•
Increase or decrease values
•
Scroll (up or down) through the temperature channels
while in the
Max
display mode
•
Scroll through the various menu options while in the
Program
,
Reset
, or
Test
modes.
The
moves
Up
one level. The
moves
Down
one
level.
4.1.1.3.6 Back
The
Back
button returns to the previous menu item, when
in the
Program
,
Reset
, or
Test
modes. When in the
Max
mode and manually scrolling through temperatures,
Back
returns to the
Max
mode.
4.1.1.3.7 Select
The
Select
button accesses historical (log) data stored in
the TC, while in the
Scroll
or
Max
modes, during Manual
operation,
Selections are made using the
and
arrows and
entered by pressing
Select
.
Available log data includes:
•
Trip Log
data (TC-100 only), including the time and date
of the trip, the reason for the trip, and the temperature
for each thermocouple at the time of the trip. The TC
stores data for up to 25 trips.
•
Alarm Log
data (TC-100 only), including the type of
alarm, the time and date of the alarm, and the tempera-
ture for each thermocouple at the time of the alarm. The
TC stores data for up to 25 alarms.
•
Temperature Trend
data (TC-100 only) includes tem-
peratures at selected, programmable times. There are
100 points of trend data available, on a First In First Out
(FIFO) basis.
•
Maximum Temperature
data (all models) includes the
maximum temperature measured on each channel since
the last time this data was manually reset.
•
Fan Wear
data includes how many hours each fan has
run. It also displays the maximum, continuous On time
for each fan.
•
Current Date,
time and firmware version number (all
models).
Select
is also used to select the next menu item or enter
a configuration setting while in the
Program
,
Reset
, or
Test
modes.
4.1.1.3.8 Program
otee:
N
The program function is password protected. See
Section 4.1.1.3.1, Password Protection.
The
Prog
button enters the
Program Configuratio
n
mode. The configuration parameters are described in
Section 4.1.2.2, Configuration Parameters, and shown in
Appendix A, Programming Quick Reference Guide, Table 2.
4.1.1.3.9 Test
otee:
N
The
Test
button is password protected. See
Section 4.1.1.3.1 Password Protection.
The
Test
button enters the Test mode. The various test
functions are described in Section 4.1.2.3, Test Functions,
and shown in Appendix A, Programming Quick Reference
Guide, Table 3.