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ABOUT...
Pulse™ Series Control Instruction Manual
SYSTEM OPERATION
This section describes the main system functions which, when initiated, affect the operation of the entire Pulse System. The main system functions consist of RUN, STOP, BOOST and IDLE.
QUICK REFERENCE
GETTING STARTED ................4
Unpacking Your Pulse ................4
What's Included..........................4
Pulse Cabinets............................5
Pulse Modules............................6
Heater & T/C Mold Cables..........8
Connecting AC Power................9
ABOUT..................................10
System Operation....................10
Pulse Screens............................12
Help ........................................14
Main Screen ............................15
Zone Setup Parameters............18
System Setup Screen................31
File System ..............................34
Security....................................35
Alarm......................................38
Printing....................................40
HOW TO................................41
Shutting OFF the Alarm............41
Setting Up Multiple Zones........41
Troubleshooting........................42
SPECIFICATIONS ..................43
General....................................43
System ....................................43
WARRANTY ..........................44
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RUN (System Run)
RUN starts the control operation on ALL selected zones. The RUN function performs a selectable startup function prior to "running" or controlling the hot runner system, RUN can be initiated from any screen.
There are 3 sequential steps in the Startup function that are automatically run prior to bringing the hot runner system to setpoint.
1. Fast tune (FT2): The tuning function of the Pulse control system. Tunes all zones according to the load attached and stores the information in the file setup.
2. Bake-out: The safety feature that, when properly set, can "bake out" the moisture in a heater prior to applying full power.
3. Even soak: The safety feature that, when setup properly, will assist in reducing leakage in the hot runner system.
Please Note: More information about these functions is provided in the SYSTEM SETUP section, page 31 of this manual.
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STOP (System Stop)
The STOP function is a system wide function that, when pressed, will stop control to all zones. The stop function can be pressed at any time from any screen. This function can never be locked out through security.
Main Circuit Breaker
Power Cord
Please Note: Pressing the STOP button DOES NOT shut off power to the Pulse control system.
Prior to performing any maintenance, ensure that no power is being applied by shutting off the main circuit breaker located on the lower right side of the Pulse cabinet and disconnecting the power cord from it's AC supply. The Boost function is primarily used to free "unmelt" from within the hot
BOOST (Boost Setpoints)
runner system. When setup properly, the Boost function "Boosts" or raises the selected zone's temperature to a user-specified value for a user-specified time period. Once the period has timed out, the system is returned to the normal "run" mode.
Boost can be initiated at any time during the RUN sequence, or can even be
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