535-PROF User's Manual
Chapter 7
81
Applications
•
4
The numerical choices only appear if the corresponding output is config-
ured as
ALM.EVT:ON
or
ALM.EVT:OFF
in the
CONFIG.
menu.
8. The next parameter is
HOLD EVT
. It determines whether the last
segment’s event(s) will be held active after the recipe has successfully
completed. Choices are:
D
DISABLE
•
ENABLE
Now the recipes can be programmed:
1. Enter the
RECIPE SET UP
mode. The display will indicate
RECIPE #
(# =recipe number) in the 2nd line.
Use and
to select the recipe to be programmed.
Use
MENU
to advance through the parameters.
2. The first parameter is
CYCLES.
It selects the number of times the recipe
will run before ending or going to the next linked recipe. Choices are:
•
CONTINUAL
D
1
R
1 - 99
3. The next parameter is
NEXT LINK
. It defines which recipe will run next
after the current recipe has completed. Choices are:
D
NONE
R
1 to # of configured recipes
•
NO OUTPUT
4. The next parameter is
IDLE SP
. It defines the setpoint to be used when
the recipe starts or after it has completed. Choices are:
D
LAST SP use the previous setpoint [default]
R
-9999 to 99999
•
REMOTE SP use the remote setpoint (only if option installed an enabled)
The decimal point is defined by the
DECIMAL
parameter.
5. The next parameter is
SOAK HYST
. It defines the absolute value of the
maximum allowable deviation from the setpoint when a soak segment starts. If
the deviation exceeds this value, Guaranteed Soak will occur.
This parameter appears only if GUAR.SOAK is not OFF. Choices are:
D
OFF
R
1 to 99999
The decimal point is defined by the
DECIMAL
parameter in the
PV1
INPUT
menu
6. The next parameter is
RAMP RT:
## (## = 1 to 12). It defines the rate of
rise or fall of the setpoint during ramp segment ## while approaching soak
setpoint ##. This parameter will only appear if
RAMP UNIT = RATE
. Choices
are:
D
OFF
ends recipe progrmming
R
1 to 99999/MIN
if TIME BASE = HOURS:MIN
R
1 to 99999/SEC.
if TIME BASE = MIN:SEC