K47001 Autoignition Apparatus
Operation and Instruction Manual
K47001-Manual
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Automatic Ramp/Soak Program Operation
A ramp/soak program
is a set of instructions (set points and events) programmed as a timed sequence of
steps. When a program is run, the display executes each step of the program automatically, in sequence,
based on the time duration and settings for each step. the display can store hundreds of automatic ram/soak
programs (depending on storage usage for data history) with up to 64 steps in each program.
The menu provides navigation to the following functions:
View menu
Status:
View program operation; step #, time remaining, etc.
Entry:
Functions for creating/editing programs.
Settings:
Set program operating mode and primary loop.
File menu
New:
Clears all current program entries.
Open:
Provides file open dialog to select a program
from memory.
Save:
Saves the current program being edited.
Save As:
Saves the program being edited under a new
name.
Delete:
Deletes the current program from internal memory.
Step menu
Insert:
Inserts a step into the program at the current step
number.
Delete:
Deletes the current step.
Copy:
Copies current step data including events.
Paste:
Pastes previously copied step data to the current
step.
Clone:
Copies and pastes current step events to all following
steps.
Program menu
Start:
Transfers current program to loop control(s) and
starts it.
Hold:
Places a running program in hold.
Halt:
Stops a running program and returns the loop controls to
single set point (static) operation.