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ABOUT...
Pulse™ Series Control Instruction Manual
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 function - 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...
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
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 show the user-specified temperature setpoint for a given zone. In Manual Mode the SET column will show 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: ID-AT "Idle Auto Mode (Temperature) Setpoints"
Range for temperature setpoints: 0 to 999 deg F or 0 to 999 deg C. Description: When a zone is set to AUTO mode, the setpoint value determined by the user in the ID-AT column temporarily replaces the zone's temperature setpoint (SET) for a timed period, which is set in the SYSTEM setup screen (reference the System screen for more information on the Idle timer).
For example: If a zone's setpoint is set at 500F and the ID-AT for that zone is set for 200F, when the IDLE system button is pressed the System Status indicator reads IDLE and that zone's temperature is lowered to 200F for the timed period setup by the user in the SYSTEM setup screen. Once the timer has timed out, the System Status Indicator reads RUN and the zone's temperature (ACT) is returned to what the temperature setpoint (SET) is - 500F.
Note: The ID-AT value must be set below the temperature setpoint in order for that zone to "IDLE", otherwise the current temperature setpoint value will be used (SET) and the ID-AT setpoint will be ignored.
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