BUCHI DuMaster D-480 User Manual
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Operation Manual D-480
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10 - Menu and dialog descriptions
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Label
Element type
Meaning
Apply
Button
Heats up the corresponding furnace to a previously
entered temperature.
The fields display the current temperatures. Placing the cursor in one of these fields "freezes" the
temperature displayed there. You can now input a setpoint temperature. By clicking Apply the
corresponding furnace will be controlled to the setpoint temperature. The two fields now display the
current temperature again and you can observe whether and how temperature approaches the
setpoint temperature.
In section "Outputs":
Label
Element type
Meaning
Ni flap
Buttons
0 Opens the Ni flap.
I Closes the Ni flap.
Oxygen valve
Buttons
0 removes the current from the valve.
I applies current to the valve.
Water drain
Buttons
0 removes the current from the valve.
I applies current to the valve.
CO2 inlet
Buttons
0 removes the current from the valve.
I applies current to the valve.
Leak test
Buttons
0 removes the current from the valve.
I applies current to the valve.
Oven transformer
Buttons
0 removes the current from the valve.
I applies current to the valve.
The light bulb behind the buttons displays the following:
If the light bulb behind the button goes off, the component has been correctly switched off and
current has been removed.
If the light bulb behind the button lights up yellow, the component has been correctly switched on
and current has been applied.
In section "Flow":
Label
Element type
Meaning
MFC CO2
Textbox/label
This field displays the current flow of the carrier gas. Field
to input a target flow value. This field displays the flow
progression of the carrier gas towards setpoint flow.
MFC O2
Textbox/label
This field displays the current flow of the oxygen. Field to
input a target flow value. This field displays the flow
progression of the oxygen towards setpoint flow.
Apply
Button
Brings the CO
2
and/or O
2
flow to a previously set value.
The two fields display the current flows. Placing the cursor in one of these fields "freezes" the flow
value displayed there. You can now input a setpoint flow value. Click Update to set the respective
MFC to the setpoint flow value. The two fields now display the current flow values again and you can
observe whether and how flows approaches the setpoint flow values.
In section "Ball valve":
Label
Element type
Meaning
Reference position
Label
Moves to reference position if you click the button to the
right.
Inlet position
Label
Moves to inlet position if you click the button to the right.
Move to
Button
Moves to a selected position.