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Pro 200 Series
Furnace Operations Manual
Chapter Three — Change Program Menu
Look at a Program
The Look at a Program feature allows the operator to view
a program without changing any values:
1. Select the
Change Program
from the
Main Menu
.
2. Turn the
Selector Knob
until
LOOK AT PROGRAM
is displayed.
3. Push the
Selector Knob
OR press the
Next
button
to select this feature.
4. Turn the
Selector Knob
to find the program you
wish to view.
5. Push the
Selector Knob
OR press the
Next
button to
continue viewing each step through the program.
This firing parameter cannot be changed while looking at
a program.
Pushing the
Selector Knob
OR pressing the
Next
button will let you look at the next parameter in a
program. Pressing the
Last
button will let you look at the
preceding item in a program.
When the last item in a program has been viewed the
display will return to the
Main Menu
.
The first line displays a parameter in the firing cycle
program and its value.
The Master Suite DVD provided with the furnace is an
alternate means of adding or editing programs using a
PC application. A memory stick is then used to transfer
the programs from the PC to the furnace. Refer to the
separate instructions provided in pdf format on the DVD.
The
Change/Edit Program
menu item allows you to add,
change, move, copy, print, or erase programmed firing
cycles. This mode is reached by selecting the
Change/
Edit Program Item
from the
Main Menu
.
All of the features described here may be performed while
a program is running. Both the Pro 200 and Pro Press 200
furnaces use a unique method of numbering and naming
programs to help the operator select the correct program
to run.
The Program Number is shown first (0-199), followed by
the Program Name.
In the example, the user has entered
BODY ADD
to
indicate that this is a body add-on program. The following
examples show how a user could make program
identification easy:
12 SYNS- BODY ADD
[Synspar porcelain body add program]
13 SYNS- GLAZE
[Synspar porcelain glaze program]
20 VITA- DE GAS
[Vita porcelain de-gas program]
The following is an example of a program descriptor. The
Program Number is displayed first, then a “-” character.
The next fifteen characters contain the name entered to
describe this program.
*
Look At Program
*
Dry Time
10:00
Entry Temp
450C
Press Knob = Continue
*
Look At Program
*
Rate Rise
45C/M
Hold Temp
940C
Hold Time
00:01:00
12 STNS- Body Add