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Pulse™ Series Control Instruction Manual
Column 6: AMP "Amps Applied to Load"
Range: 0 to 20 Amps (dual zone 20 Amp power module); 0 to 30 Amps (single zone 30 Amp power module).
Description: This field cannot be altered, as it indicates the actual current being applied to the load. Current is based on an average "peak and hold", and can vary slightly at lower power levels.
SECTION REFERENCE
ABOUT..................................10
System Operation....................10
RUN........................................10
STOP........................................10
BOOST....................................10
IDLE ........................................11
Navigate/Change Values..........11
Pulse Screens............................12
Help ........................................14
Main Screen ............................15
Zone Main Setup......................18
Zone Limits Setup....................21
Zone Boost/Idle Setup..............25
Zone PID Setup........................28
System Setup Screen................31
File System ..............................34
Security....................................35
Security Setup..........................36
Alarm......................................38
Printing....................................40
Column 7: MODE "Zone Operating Mode"
Range is a selection of:
OFF Mode: The power module's secondary relays are opened thus turning that particular zone off.
MANUAL Mode: The zone is placed in open loop mode and the zone's setpoint is changed by the user to signify power output instead of temperature.
AUTO (Automatic) Mode: The zone is placed in closed loop mode, allowing the control to apply Fast Tune to a zone, changing the zone's setpoint temperature.
VIEW Mode: The zone is placed in a mode where no output or control is done. This mode is primarily used to view the T/C location's temperature as set in the ZONE SETUP screen. This mode is used to diagnose issues with temperature and calibration.
SLAVE Mode: The zone is placed in a corrective mode which, when used with Column 8 of the Main screen, will slave the power output of a selected zone to this zone. This mode can be selected manually or can be automatically selected by the T/C AUTO COMP feature, as described in the SYSTEM SETUP screen. Depending on the thermal properties of the tool, when this feature is selected due to an open or shorted thermocouple, it can track temperature changes and change it's output power where basic MANUAL mode applies power as set by the user (open loop).
Description: This column allows the zone to be set for one of 5 modes that the zone will operate.
Column 8: SLV "Zone Slaved To"
Range of selection: 1 to 24 zones.
Description: When the zone's mode is set to SLAVE a zone number will appear in this column. This zone number is the zone whose output will be copied to that particular zone. Example: if zone 3 is set to SLAVE 04, a copy of zone 4's output is sent to zone 3 an is used for control.
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