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Hired-Hand System 2001 Power Curtain Controller User Manual

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4801-1200 System 2001 Power Curtain Controller

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7.4 View Records

The System maintains records on the following items:

Each of the 4 Sensors

How long the Controller has been keeping records

How far below the Target Temp the temperature dropped (low)

How far above the Target Temp the temperature rose (high)

Average + or - difference from Target Temp

Each of the 8 Stages

How long each stage has run.


To View Records, push the Select Feature up arrow key until View Records is displayed. Use the
Change Setting up arrow key to select yes. Press the Select Feature up arrow key after selecting yes to
see the display Sensor 1, number of hours, low and high temperatures (in number of degrees away
from target temperature). To view the remaining sensors, use the Select Feature up arrow key.
After the sensors have all been displayed, pressing the Select Feature up arrow will display Sensor 1
Average - or + from target and the total amount of hours it has been recording. To view the
remaining sensors, use the Select Feature up arrow key.
After the sensors have all been displayed again, the Select Feature up arrow will display Stage 1
Runtime. To view the remaining stages, use the Select Feature up arrow key. Push Select Feature
again. It will display “Reset Records”. Use the Change Setting up arrow key to choose whether you
wish to clear the records and start over (yes) or (no).

Example of Sensor 1 Display:
Sensor 1 14.37 hours
Low 4.0 degrees F. High 1.0 degrees F.

This means that Sensor 1 has been keeping records for 14.37 hours and during that time, the
temperature at Sensor 1 has dropped to a low of 4.0 degrees below Target Temp and has reached a
high of 1.0 degrees above Target Temp.

Example of Sensor 1's 2nd Display:
-S1 Avg. from target
-0.4 f 14.37 hours

This means that Sensor 1 has averaged 0.4 degrees below Target Temp during the past 14.37 hours.

Example of Stage 1 Display:
Stage 4 Runtime
10 hours and 2 min.

This means that Stage 4 has operated for 10 hours and 2 minutes since records were last reset. The
total time since records were reset may be seen in one of the sensors' displays and in this example was
14.37 hours.