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3.
The display will show the version of the microprocessor and change to read “Enter Password” or
“Password needed”.
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If the display reads "Enter Password", a Password has been stored in system memory. The password
must be entered to access the menu. If the wrong password is entered, "Wrong Password" will
appear on the display and the system will return to normal operation. If this occurs, repeat steps 1 & 2
and enter the correct Password.
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Once the display shows "Password needed". Choose one of the following options:
a. Press the Program Key ( ) to keep the current password (whether one is saved or not) and
move on to the next step.
b. Press the Scroll Up Key ( ) to select “Yes” and proceed to set a password by selecting a 4-digit
number using the keypad (
). Make a note of the entered password for future reference. Press
the Program Key ( ) to advance to the next setting.
c. Use the Scroll Down Key (
) to select “No” and dispose of the currently stored password and
move on to the next step.
Temperature Scale
The MBT360 can display temperatures in Celsius or
Fahrenheit.
4.
The display now shows the stored default
Temperature Scale, either °C or °F. Choose one
of the following:
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Press the Program Key ( ) to keep the stored default Temperature Scale.
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Use the Scroll Up Key ( ) to change the default Temperature Scale. Press and release the
Program Key ( ) to advance to the next setting.
Temperature Limits
The allowable temperature range of the AccuDrive channels, Channel 1 and Channel 2, is between 177°C
(350°F) and 454°C (850°F). The allowable temperature range of the SensaTemp channel, Chanel 3, is between
38°C (100°F) and 482°C (900°F) The Low Temperature Limit cannot be adjusted higher than the High
Temperature Limit. These limits control how high or low the Set Temperature can be adjusted to during normal
operation.
5.
The display will show the stored Upper
Temperature Limits (“UL”) for each of the three
channels.
•
Press and release the Program Key ( ) to
keep the current Upper Temperature Limit for the current Channel.
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Adjust the stored Upper Temperature Limit using the keypad. (
) Cannot be adjusted below
the Low Temperature Limit.
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Press and release the Program Key ( ) to proceed to the next channel or next step once
Channel 3 has been set.
6.
The display now shows the stored default Lower
Temperature Limit ("LL") for each of the three
channels.