Handbook
November 2011
/
59-UMC0071
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Issue
01
Mercury
iTC
Page 83
GETTING STARTED
Original Instructions
3
Tap the name of the required temperature sensor in the
Sensor
column.
The device names are initially of the form
BoardBN.DTSN
.
Where:
Board
=
MB
for Mother Board or
DB
for Daughter Board.
BN
= Board Number.
DT
=
T
for Temperature sensor or
H
for Heater.
SN
= Signal Number.
4
Tap the relevant cell in the
Heater
column and select a heater from the drop-down
menu.
5
Tap
Home
to return to the Home page.
6
Tap
Heater
. The Heater Configuration page appears (see
).
7
Locate the heater in the Name column.
8
If required, enter an alternative name of the heater in the
Name
field.
9
Enter a voltage limit for the heater (in volts) in the
Lim(v)
field.
10
Enter the resistance of the heater (in ohms) in the
Res(
Ω
)
field.
11
Tap
Home
to return to the Home page.
5.4.4
Configuring the heater control loop
1
Tap
Control
.
2
Select the sensor that you want to configure in the
Sensor
field.
NOTE: An error message is displayed if you haven’t configured a heater for the
selected sensor.
3
Tap the
Heat(%)
button to select either
Manual
or
Auto
Control.
Manual
configures
the heater for open-loop control.
Auto
configures the heater and associated
temperature sensor in a closed control loop (see
5.4.4.1
Configuring manual heater control
1
If you selected
Manual
control, enter the required heater power, as a percentage of
the maximum power, in the
Heat (%)
field.
2
Tap
Home
to return to the Home page. The requested heater power should be
displayed in the relevant panel.
5.4.4.2
Configuring automatic heater control
1
If you selected Automatic control, tap
PID
and select either
Manual
or
Auto
PID
operation. Auto PID means that the PID values for the control loop are
automatically loaded from a PID table. See
for an explanation of PID
tables. Manual PID means that the PID values are entered directly on this page.
2
If you selected Manual PID operation, enter the PID parameters to be used in the
P
,
I
, and
D
fields.