Manual

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tbAS
Ramp/Soak Time Base (16A3): Select 1_S or 60_S.
1_S Ramp/Soak time base is in 1 second increments. Program time
1ti ...16ti is measured in seconds.
60_S Ramp/Soak time base is in 60 second increments (minutes).
Program time
1ti ...16ti is measured in minutes.
The following items repeat in the following order:
1ti ,1SP,1A1 (if AL1 is pro-
grammed as
EUnt), 2ti , 2SP, 2A1, . . . , 16ti, 16SP, 16A1. To avoid repetition
each item will only be described once.
1ti Segment Time (16A3): Select 0 to 9999 units (minutes if tbAS is set to
60_S, seconds if tbAS is set to 1_S).
1SP Segment Set Point (16A3): Set to target value desired.
1A1 Segment Alarm 1 Event (16A3): Select 0n or 0FF.
0n Alarm 1 is active during segment 1 time (1ti).
0FF Alarm 1 is inactive during segment 1 time (1ti).
PEnd Program End Action (16A3): Select HoLd or 0oFF.
HoLd Stay at the Present Set Point (16SP).
0oFF Turn Off SP1 and SP2 Outputs at the end of the program.
LooP Repeat program starting at1t.
SP1 Revert to SP1 value.
1nPC Input Correction: Select -500 to 0 to 500 °F, °C, or counts. This feature
allows the input value to be changed to agree with an external reference or
to compensate for sensor error. Note: 1nPC is reset to zero when the input
type is changed, or when decimal position is changed. Factory default is 0.
FiLt Digital Filter: Select 0FF, 1 to 99. In some cases the time constant of the
sensor, or noise, could cause the display to jump enough to be unreadable.
A setting of 2 is usually sufficient filtering (2 represents approximately a 1
second time constant). When the 0.1 degree resolution is selected this
should be increased to 4. If this value is set too high, controllability will
suffer.
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