Configuration code (cfg), Software version (soft), Element test (test) – Sentry Industries Sentry 2.0 User Manual
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Configuration Code (CFG)
Information for Technicians
From
IdLE
, press OPTIONSrepeatedly until
CFG
ap-
pears. Press ENTER. The factory configuration code will ap-
pear. Press ENTER. Press STOP to return to
IdLE
. The
configuration code can be changed only at the factory.
Software Version (SOFT)
Information for Technicians
From
IdLE
, press OPTIONSrepeatedly until
SOFT
ap-
pears. Press ENTER. The software version will appear. Press
ENTER. Press STOP to return to
IdLE
. The software ver-
sion can be changed only at the factory.
Element Test (TEST)
Test the Heating Elements and Relays
This test is useful when measuring the wall receptacle
voltage under load, and amperage with an ammeter. On a
multiple zone kiln, the test helps determine if the relays and
thermocouples are wired to the correct zones. If you test
thermocouples with a lighter or other heat source, use the
Test option.
Single Zone Kiln
1 From
IdLE
, press OPTIONSrepeatedly until
TEST
appears.
2 Press ENTER.
POWR
will appear, alternating with
kiln temperature. The elements will turn on for 2
minutes. Press any key to abort the test.
Multiple Zone Kiln
1 From
IdLE
, press OPTIONSrepeatedly until
TEST
appears.
2 Press ENTER.
TOP
will appear, alternating with
the temperature of the top zone. The elements will
turn on for 2 minutes. Then
MID
will appear, with
temperature for the middle zone, and
BOT
with
temperature for the bottom zone. (A 2 zone kiln
shows
TOP
and
BOT
displays only.)
3 During the 2 minute test, press any key to end a zone
test. The controller will then begin to test the next
zone.
AOP Outlet
After the above tests, kilns equipped with the AOP outlet
will display
J3-3
for 2 minutes to test power to the AOP
outlet.
Reset (RST)
Reset the Controller to Most Factory Defaults:
Perform Only When Requested by a Technician
Reset does the following:
■
Selects Type-S thermocouple
■
Selects °F
■
Erases Cone offsets
■
Erases Thermocouple offset
■
Erases user programs in Ramp-Hold
CAUTION: If your kiln uses a Type-K thermocou-
ple, the Sentry will underfire after a reset! Use the
Thermocouple Option (page 19) to select Type-K
again.
1 From
IdLE
, press OPTIONSrepeatedly until
RST
appears.
2 Press ENTER. Use the 1 or 2 key to select
NO
or
YES
.
3 After selecting one of the above, press ENTER. Press
STOP to return to
IdLE
.
Multiple Zone Options
These options appear only on multiple zone kilns.
Zone Temperature Difference (DIFF)
View Maximum Temperature Spread
For a 2 zone kiln, this option shows temperature differ-
ence between the zones. For a 3 zone kiln, it shows the high-
est temperature difference between any two zones. If the
temperature shown is larger than expected, go to option T
123 to view the temperature of each zone.
1 Press OPTIONS repeatedly until
DIFF
appears.
Press ENTER.
3 The maximum difference in temperature between
any zones displays. (Example:
-003
.)
Two Zone Kilns: Adjust Heat in
Center Section (CAdJ)
The Center Adjust option appears only on 2 zone kilns
that contain 3 relays and 3 banks of elements. It does not ap-
pear on 2 zone kilns with 2 relays, or on 3 zone. The Center
Adjust acts as an infinite control switch that adjusts heat to
the center section of the kiln. A number will display. 100 is
the factory default, meaning 100% heat. You can change the
setting from 0 to 200. The higher the number, the more the
heat in the center section.
1 From
IdLE
, press OPTIONSrepeatedly until
CAdJ
appears.
2 Press ENTER. Use any number key to change the
number that appears.
3 Press ENTER. Press STOP to return to
IdLE
.
Zone Temperatures (T123)
View Temperature of Each Zone
1 Press OPTIONS repeatedly until
T123
appears.
Press ENTER.
3 The temperature for each zone will display one after
the other, cycling for one minute. Then normal tem-
perature display will return. For example:
■
Top zone:
TC 1¯ 1250
■
Middle zone:
TC 2- 1251
■
Bottom zone:
TC 3_ 1249
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