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Pulse™ Series Control Instruction Manual
Column 5: BS-AT "Boost 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 BS-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 Boost timer).
For example: If a zone's setpoint is set at 500F and the BS-AT for that zone is set for 700F, when the BOOST system button is pressed the System Status indicator reads BOOST and that zone's temperature is raised to 700F 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 BS-AT value must be set above the temperature setpoint in order for that zone to "BOOST", otherwise the current temperature setpoint value will be used (SET) and the BS-AT setpoint will be ignored.
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 6: ID-MN "Idle Manual Mode (% Power Control) Setpoints"
Range for % power setpoints: 0 to 100%
Description: When a zone is set to MANUAL mode, the setpoint value determined by the user in the ID-MN column temporarily replaces the zone's % power 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 5% power and the ID-MN for that zone is set for 2% power, when the IDLE system button is pressed the System Status indicator reads IDLE and that zone's % power is lowered to 2% power 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 % power (PWR) is returned to what the temperature setpoint (SET) is - 5%.
Note: The ID-MN value must be set below the % power setpoint in order for that zone to "IDLE", otherwise the current % power setpoint value will be used (SET) and the ID-MN setpoint will be ignored.
Column 7: BS-MN "Boost Manual Mode (% Power Control) Setpoints"
Description: When a zone is set to MANUAL mode, the setpoint value determined by the user in the BS-MN column temporarily replaces the zone's % power setpoint (SET) for a timed period, which is set in the SYSTEM setup screen (reference the System screen for more information on the Boost timer).
For example: If a zone's setpoint is set at 5% power and the BS-MN for that zone is set for 10% power, when the BOOST system button is pressed the System Status indicator reads BOOST and that zone's % power is raised to 10% power 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 % power (PWR) is returned to what the temperature setpoint (SET) is - 5%.
Note: The BS-MN value must be set above the % power setpoint in order for that zone to "BOOST", otherwise the current % power setpoint value will be used (SET) and the BS-MN setpoint will be ignored.
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