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Lcc/lcd2-14 series oven options, Optional mrc5000 setup, Table 7. mrc 5000 settings – Despatch LCC/LCD2-14-4 Oven Series with Protocol 3 User Manual

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LCC/LCD2-14 Series Oven

Owner’s Manual

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8.2. LCC/LCD2-14 Series Oven Options

8.2.1. Optional MRC5000 Setup


Refer to instructions provided recorder manufacturer for more
specific installation notes.

Temperature is retransmitted to the MRC5000 recorder from the controller. To set up the
recorder:
1. Ensure hardware jumper JU1 is in place for the 5 VDC setting (Refer to MRC5000 Manual

included).

2. Move

MODE

to

PROG/TEST/CAL

to display

Prog

.

3. Press ▼ twice to display

Inps

. Move to each Parameter Code using ▼or ▲. Adjust each

Parameter Code using the settings in Table 7.

4. After adjusting all settings, move

MODE

to

RUN

. Display on both the recorder and controller

should read the same.

Table 7. MRC 5000 Settings.
Parameter Code

Degrees C

Degrees F

Inps

18

18

Icor

0

0

diSP

On

On

dPOS

0

0

EUU

6

400

752

EUL

6

0

32

ChUP

400

800

7

ChLO

0

0

DFF

1

1

8.2.2. Optional High Limit Alarm with Alarm Silence

The LCC/LCD2-14 Series oven optional High Limit Alarm provides an audible and visual alarm
when the temperature exceeds the High Limit setpoint on the control. The alarm horn is typically
located to the right of the control panel door.

6

These values must match the settings RetOutLo and RetOutHi on the Protocol 3 Control page. For

example, if RetOutLo is 32, EUL must read 32.

7

Change 0-400 chart paper to 0-800 chart paper. Depending on the equipment used, 0-600 paper may be

used if the maximum temperature is 500°F.