6 | Function description
Editing the soldering profile in the [Profile management] tab and changing it permanently
6.8.3.2 The [Heating setting] tabulator under the [Profile management] tabulator
The heating curves in the centre of the screen may be changed. The buttons in the
[Process automation] row (6) may also be edited at any time. With these buttons
you can activate or deactivate process steps.
Combined
Rework
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User administration
Profile management
Administration
Manual mode
Start/Reference
Soldering
Desoldering
Change all zones
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Heater config
Information
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Placement
Inspection
Soldering
Inspection
Desoldering
Soldering
Desoldering
Synchronize
Process automation
Bottom
If you wish to edit the heating settings configured in the soldering profile, you
should deselect the [Combined] button and select instead the [Soldering] or [Desol-
dering] buttons. The [Soldering] or [Desoldering] buttons may contain each their
own heating curve including detailed heating settings, whereas they are identical
for both soldering processes in case the [Synchronize] button is selected. Click on
the [Synchronize] button to set the unsoldering heating curve to the soldering
heating curve. The heating settings displayed are valid for the selected soldering
curve.
The parameters in the [Heater config] tabulator
[Change all zones]: If this button is selected, all heating phases [Tinit] up to T4 are
displayed in blue in the [Heater config] tabulator and in the chart (4). The paramet-
ers in the [Heater config] are now valid for all heating phases. If the [Change all
zones] button is deselected, you can assign different heating parameters to each of
the four heating phases.
The following parameters may be edited here in the [Heater config] tabulator:
– Buttons T1 – T4: Selecting the heating phase to define the corresponding heat-
ing parameter. In order to select the relevant button, you may click on a heat-
ing phase in the chart.
– Horizontal controller: Distribution of the upper heating in % between hot-air
heating (fan symbol) and infrared heating (heating element symbol). Infrared
heating is not suitable for heating shiny surfaces.
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