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Pulse™ Series Control Instruction Manual
what the similarities between zones are. This information is then stored in the FILE and is used to automatically SLAVE a zone to another. In order for Slaving to work, a few criteria must be met:
1. There must be a zone that is similar to the failed zone.
2. There must be a similarity in setpoints. If either one of the criteria isn't met, the zone then performs Auto Comp Level 2.
Auto Comp Level 2 (ACL2) is the secondary compensation routine that runs if ACL1 cannot be used. During the operation of the zone, a number of power levels are stored in memory for a particular zone. When a thermocouple fails and ACL1 cannot be performed on that zone, ACL2 will output an average of the power levels stored in memory. In a sense, this zone is placed into a "MANUAL" mode.
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
Line 7: TC TYPE "Thermocouple Type Selection"
Selection: J or K
Description: T/C Type allows for the selection of either type J or type K thermocouples to be used.
Note: Internal wiring is compensated copper but proper type thermocouple mold cables should be used in order to maintain calibration.
Line 8: TEMP SCALE "Temperature Scale"
Selection: F or C
Description: Two types of temperature scales are available on the Pulse; Fahrenheit or Celsius.
Line 9: BOOST TIMER "Boost System Timer"
Selection: hh:mm:ss (hours, minutes, seconds); maximum limit is 99:59:59 Description: This BOOST TIMER is the timer used to time the duration of the Boost function.
Line 10: IDLE TIMER "Idle System Timer"
Selection: hh:mm:ss (hours, minutes, seconds); maximum limit is 99:59:59 Description: This IDLE TIMER is the timer used to time the duration of the Idle function.
Note: When the IDLE TIMER is set to 99:59:59 it will not "time-out". This setting allows the Idle timer to be on for an indefinite amount of time.
Line 11: SCREEN CONTRAST "Screen Contrast Adjustment"
Settings: 0 to 100
Description: Adjusts screen contrast - typical setting between 45 to 55
Line 12: SCREEN BRIGHTNESS "Screen Brightness Adjustment"
Settings: 0 to 100
Description: Adjusts screen brightness to desired level.
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