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Pulse™ Series Control Instruction Manual
Column 1: ZN "Hard-Wired Zone Location"
Range: 1 to 24 zones.
Description: This field cannot be altered, as it reflects the hard-wired location of the zones as wired on the supplied cabinet heater/thermocouple connector(s).
Column 2: NAME "Zone Name and Number"
Range of Selection, Column NAME:
CAV (Cavity or drop) indicates the zone is a cavity or drop in the hot runner system.
MNP (Manifold Primary) indicates the zone is a primary manifold in a multi-manifold system, or can be selected for hot runner systems with a single manifold.
MNS (Manifold Secondary) indicates the zone is a secondary manifold in a multi-manifold system.
SPR (Sprue or Nozzle) indicates the zone is the sprue or heated nozzle of the hot runner system.
USR (User defined) indicates this is a non-hot runner application and allows the user to change the PID values after Fast Tune has been applied (reference PID section in this manual for more information on using PID).
Description NAME: Describes the type of zone being controlled. This selection is primarily used for the Evensoak and Auto Slaving functions - please reference the Evensoak or Slaving section in this manual for more details.
Range column NAME #: 1 to 99
Description NAME #: A number assigned to a zone; this is an optional setting allowing for multiple zones of the same type to be assigned a separate number by the user. Example: CAV 01, CAV 02, etc...
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 3: SET "Zone Setpoint"
Range for temperature setpoints: 0 to 999 deg F or 0 to 999 deg C. Description: In Auto Mode the SET column will indicate the user-specified temperature setpoint for a given zone. In Manual Mode the SET column will indicate the Percent power setpoint applied to the load.
Reference Zone Mode section page 17 for more information.
Note: For ease of use, when this field is highlighted by the cursor, the least significant digit is always highlighted first.
Column 4: ALARM "Alarm Band Setting"
Range of band: 0 to 999 deg F or 0 to 999 deg C.
Description: This parameter is based on a band value that follows a zone's setpoint and is NOT an actual setpoint temperature, but a user-specified value that resides above and below any given setpoint (band).
For example: If an alarm band of 025F was selected in the Alarm Band Setting and a temperature setpoint is set to 500F, an over-temperature alarm will occur when the temperature exceeds 525F. Conversely, an under-temperature alarm will occur when the temperature is below 475F.
Note: This value should not be set greater than the ABORT band setting described in Column 5 on page 20, otherwise only an Abort alarm will be reported.
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