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Brookfield Engineering Labs., Inc.

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Manual No. M/98-206-A0402

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This could just as easily have been displaying the word

s‰Ïp

s‰Ïp

s‰Ïp

s‰Ïp

s‰Ïp

if that were the last selected

hÏlË/

hÏlË/

hÏlË/

hÏlË/

hÏlË/

s‰Ïp

s‰Ïp

s‰Ïp

s‰Ïp

s‰Ïp decision. It will always on first entry display the last option selected. Here, you are being

asked if you want the Programmable Temperature Controller to maintain or terminate the last
programmed temperature (290 in our example) when the last program step time interval expires.
In the terminate temperature case, the last screen would have displayed:

s‰ Ï p

At this point you may select either option by using the

ARROW

keys to display the method of

your choice. If

s‰Ïp

s‰Ïp

s‰Ïp

s‰Ïp

s‰Ïp

is displayed, pressing the

DOWN

ARROW

key will cause

hÏlË

hÏlË

hÏlË

hÏlË

hÏlË

to be

displayed. You can return to

s‰Ïp

s‰Ïp

s‰Ïp

s‰Ïp

s‰Ïp

by pressing the

UP

ARROW

key. Make your choice and then

press the

SET

key to accept it.

9) You will now see the following screen asking for your input for the start step number for your

program:

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Use the

ARROW

keys to scroll through the numbers 0 to 9 and select your starting step. Press

the

SET

key to accept your selection and then see the following screen:

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Again use the

ARROW

keys to scroll through the numbers 0 to 9 and select your program end

step. You cannot select an end step that is less than your selected start step. Any attempt to do so
will result in an audible alert from the Programmable Temperature Controller. The start and end
step selections allow you a great deal of flexibility in running your program input. You could
elect to start with step 0 and end with step 7, or you could start with step 3 and end with step 4 to
run a sub-set of your program.

At this point your program input is complete. One more press of the

SET

key will return you to

the display of step 2 above. If you want to run your program at this time, press the

RUN/STBY

key and note that both the

PROGRAM

and

RUN

LED’s will be lit. However, if you don’t want