Shellab SMO10HP-2 User Manual
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1. Push the PGM Button once and then navigate using the
Up and
Down Arrows until you reac
h “CONF” in the bottom display.
2.
After you reach “CONF”, push the PGM Button again and use
Up
and Down Arrows to navigate until you reach “PRO” in the bottom
display and push the “PGM” button again.
3.
The display should now read “FNCT” in the bottom display and “2” in
the top display. You will need to change the “2” to “0”. To do that,
push the “PGM” button once and the “FNCT” should start flashing.
While it is flashing, use the
Down Arrow to change the “2” to “0”.
When the “FNCT” stops flashing, push the exit button repeatedly to
return to normal display (Actual Value on Top and Setpoint Value on
Bottom.)
4. Now the control is setup as a Single Setpoint Control. Just use the
Down Arrows to change Setpoint Value.
5. To use as programmable control, you must change back to
programmable control. To do this, in the “FNCT” display, change the
“2” back to “0”.
6.5 USING JUMO CONTROL AS A PROGRAMMABLE CONTROL.
1. The Jumo has a 24-step Set Point Time Base Programmable
Function with Power Exhaust Outlet ON or OFF. To setup a
program it first has to be entered in the control under program editor in
the PRO Section. To get to the PRO Section, push PGM Button
once and then the down arrow
once and the Bottom Display
should say PRO. To enter into the PRO Section, push the PGM
button
again and the display should say PrO1. This is the start
point of the first 8 steps. To start programming the first step, push the
PGM button
again and the lower display should say SP01. (01
indicates Step One) To move through the Step Menu, push the up or
down arrow
to move forward or backwards. The down arrow
moves you forward from Step 1 to 24 and the up arrow
moves you
backwards from Step 24 to 1. In each Step there are three categories,
SP, TP, and OC followed by a number. The number indicates the
Step Number.
SP = Set Point
TP = Time
OC = Contacts to be activated.
To change the value of SP, TP, and OC, push the PGM button.
The
SP, TP, OC will start flashing and then use up or down arrows
to
change the value. To program multiple steps, the step numbers must be
in sequence.