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Clock Adjustment
With the controller turned on and not firing: press and hold down the (left) key for 5
seconds.
You are now in date setting mode. The date is shown in YY.MM.DD format (2020.05.28
illustrated):
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20.05
28
Navigate to the flashing digit with the or key. Change the flashing digit with the
keys. Move onto the next digit with the key.
Move to the time setting mode by pressing the key from the flashing day display.
The time is now shown in HH.MM.SS format (09:15:20 illustrated):
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09.15
20
Navigate to the flashing digit with the or key. Change the flashing digit with the
keys. Move onto the next digit with the key. Leave the time setting mode either by
waiting 15 seconds or by pressing the key from the flashing seconds display.
Datalogging
Datalogging commences when a firing is started. Datalogging finishes when the firing
is complete and when the kiln has cooled to 100°C. A file: LOGnnn.CSV is created on
the FLASH drive. The first file to be created will be LOG000.CSV. Subsequent firings
will generate LOG001.CSV … up to LOG999.CSV. Only 1000 log files are allowed. It
is best to move the LOG files to another storage disk after just a few firings—because
it takes about 1 second to index each existing file on disk before a new file can be
created. So for example if there are files LOG000.CSV to LOG100.CSV on disk there
would be a delay of just over 100 seconds before LOG101.CSV could be created and
logging could be commenced.
The files created are in “Comma Separated Variable” (CSV) ASCII format and can be
directly imported into Microsoft Excel Spreadsheets.
Logging Interval
This can be adjusted over the range 5 to 300 seconds (default 60 seconds) using
parameter P50 with the controller in configuration mode. Please see the Installation
Instructions section of this document for details.
Log File Format
This is illustrated on page 23 of this document.
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