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Chapter 4 Home Page
Chapter 4: Home Page
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Default Home Page Parameters
Watlow’s patented user-defined menu system im-
proves operational efficiency. The user-defined Home
Page provides you with a shortcut to monitor or
change the parameter values that you use most of-
ten. The default Home Page is shown on the follow-
ing page. When a parameter normally located in the
Setup Page or Operations Page is placed in the Home
Page, it is accessible through both. If you change
a parameter in the Home Page, it is automatically
changed in its original page. If you change a param-
eter in its original page it is automatically changed
in the Home Page.
The Attention
[Attn]
parameter appears only if
there is an active message. An example of an active
message could be an Input Error
[er;i1]
, or it could
be for information only like Autotune
[tUN1]
taking
place.
Use the Advance Key
‰
to step through the other
parameters. When not in pairs the parameter prompt
will appear in the lower display, and the parameter
value will appear in the upper display. You can use
the Up
¿
and Down
¯
keys to change the value of
writable parameters, just as you would in any other
menu.
If Control Mode is set to Auto, the Process Value
is in the upper display and the Closed Loop Set Point
(read-write) is in the lower display.
If a profile is running, the process value is in the
upper display and the Target Set Point (read only) is
in the lower display. If Control Mode is set to Manu-
al, the Process Value is in the upper display and the
output power level (read-write) is in the lower display.
If Control Mode is set to Off, the Process Value is
in the upper display and
[`oFF]
(read only) is in the
lower display.
If a sensor failure has occurred,
[----]
is in the
upper display and the output power level (read-write)
is in the lower display.
Changing the Set Point
You can change the set point by using the Up
¿
or
Down
¯
keys when a profile is not running.
Modifying the Home Page
To modify the Home Page proceed to the Factory
Menu by pushing and holding the Advance
‰
key
and the Infinity
ˆ
key for approximately six seconds.
Upon entering the Factory Page the first menu will
be the Custom Menu
[Cust]
. Once there push the
Advance
‰
key where the lower display will show
[Cust]
and the upper display will show
[1]
. Again,
push the Advance
‰
button where the prompt for the
Active Process Value
[aC; pu]
will be displayed on top
and Parameter
[`par]
in the bottom. Using the Up
¿
or Down
¯
arrow keys will allow for a custom-
ized selection of choice. There are twenty positions
available that can be customized.
Modifying the Display Pairs
The Home Page, being a customized list of as many
as 20 parameters can be configured in pairs of up to
10 via the Display Pairs
[d;prs]
prompt found in the
Diagnostic Menu
[diag]
(Factory Page). The listing
in the table that follows is what one may typically
find in the Home Page as defaults based on control-
ler part numbers. It is important to note that some
of the prompts shown may not appear simply because
the feature is not being used or is turned off. As an
example, the prompt Cool Power
[C; pr1]
will not ap-
pear unless the Cool algorithm
[`C;ag ]
is turned on
in the Setup Page under the Loop menu. The Display
Pairs
[d;prs]
prompt will default to 1, therefore the
upper display will reflect the Active Process Value
[aC;pu]
and the lower display will reflect the Active
Set Point
[aC;sp]
by default.
As stated above, the user can define pairs of
prompts to appear on the display every time the Ad-
vance
‰
key is pushed. When configuring the Cus-
tom Menu to your liking it should be noted that if
2 changeable (writable) prompts are displayed in a
Pair, i.e., Control Mode on top and Idle Set Point on
the bottom, only the lower display (Idle Set Point)
can be changed.
The display can be configured to scroll by go-
ing to the Factory Page under the Diagnostic Menu
and changing the Display Time
[`d ; ti]
prompt to
something greater than 0. If set to 2, the display will
scroll every 2 seconds from one Display Pair to an-
other. If the Display Pair prompt
[d;prs]
is set to 1
the Display Time
[`d ; ti]
prompt will have no effect
on the display.