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Factory service operations module (9-fs) 48 – Red Lion TSC User Manual

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The Programming Data For The Example:

Input Module 1 (1-IN)

Mnemonic

Value

Description

InPt

P1rH

User input is programmed for run/pause

operation

Alarm Module 4 (4-AL)

Mnemonic

Value

Description

Act 1

P-Ev

Program alarm 1 for timed event output

Act 2

P-Ev

Program alarm 2 for timed event output

Profile Module 8 (8-Pr)

Mnemonic

Value

Description

P1CC

1

Cycle profile once after started

P1Ln

no

Do not link to profile 2 when done

P1St

Cont

Continue profile operation when power is restored

P1Eb

8

Delay mode if temperature deviates ± 8°

P1r1

4.0

Ramp rate 1 is 4.0/minute

P1L1

350

Setpoint level 1 is 350

P1H1

20.0

Hold time 1 is 20.0 minutes

P1r2

3.0

Ramp rate 2 is 3.0/minute

P1L2

500

Setpoint level 2 is 500

P1H2

60.0

Hold time 2 is 60.0 minutes

P1r3

0.0

Ramp rate 3 is step ramp

P1L3

750

Setpoint level 3 is 750

P1H3

0.0

Hold time 3 is skipped

P1r4

7.5

Ramp rate 4 is 7.5/minute

P1L4

875

Setpoint Level 4 is 875

P1H4

150.0

Hold time 4 is 150.0 minutes

P1r5

10.0

Ramp rate 5 is 10.0/minute

P1L5

250

Setpoint level 5 is 250

P1H5

0.0

Hold time 5 is skipped

P1r6

3.8

Ramp rate 6 is 3.8/minute

P1L6

100

Setpoint level 6 is 100

P1H6

0.0

Hold time 6 is skipped

P1r7

-0.1

Ramp rate 7 ends profile

Profile Module 8 (8-Pr) (Cont’d)

Mnemonic

Value

Description

P1 1

1F2F

Keep both outputs off

P1 2

1F2F

Keep both outputs off

P1 3

1F2F

Keep both outputs off

P1 4

1F2F

Keep both outputs off

P1 5

1F2F

Keep both outputs off

P1 6

1F2F

Keep both outputs off

P1 7

1F2F

Keep both outputs off

P1 8

1F2F

Keep both outputs off

P1 9

1N2F

Turn on auxiliary cooling

P110

1F2F

Turn off auxiliary cooling

P111

1F2F

Keep both outputs off

P112

1F2N

Turn on end of profile signal

FACTORY SERVICE OPERATIONS MODULE (9-FS)

The Factory Service Operations are programming functions which are

performed on an infrequent basis. They include: controller calibration, and reset

programming to factory configuration setting. Given the ramifications of these

operations, access to each is protected by an access code number. Entering code

66 will restore all parameters to factory settings, the unit will indicate the

operation after the PAR button is pressed, by displaying “rSEt” in the lower

display momentarily. The calibration operations are detailed in Appendix “F”.
Note: Entering code 66 will reset all programming parameters to the

factory settings.

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