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ABOUT...
Pulse™ Series Control Instruction Manual
Range: 1 to 7
Description: Each table represents a preset value of PID settings for a particular load requirement. Fast Tune Technology will choose the most appropriate table and assign this table to the specific zone, which is then stored in the file recipe. Table Mass description:
1 and 2 = Large Mass requirements
3 and 4 = Medium Mass requirements
5 and 6 = Small Mass requirements 7 = User defined settings
Although each of these tables are automatically selected by FT2, they can be changed manually by the user by highlighting the required table with the cursor and changing the value. When value 7 is selected, access to the PID columns 6 through 8 is allowed.
Note: As a standard feature, FT2 will choose the correct values that will, in turn, "tune" themselves and no user intervention is required.
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
^ CAUTION The next three columns are to be set by technically qual­ified personel that have a good understanding of thermal dynamics and the use of PID controls.
Column 6: P "Proportional Band"
Range: 0000 to 9999
Column 7: I "Integral term"
Range: 0000 to 9999
Column 8: D "Derivative term"
Range: 0000 to 9999
WARRANTY ..........................44
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