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8.2 Performance after power failure in Manual Mode
In Manual Mode (HAND), all functions return exactly to the same status the chamber had before power
failure. The set-points are immediately resumed, the switching states of the operation lines are con-
served. No error message indicating that a power failure has taken place is displayed. However, the pow-
er failure will appear in the event list.
9.
Program operation
The 2-channel program controller MB1 permits programming temperature and humidity cycles. It offers
25 program memory positions with 100 program sections each. The total cumulative number of program
sections is limited to 500. It is not possible to link several programs.
For each program section you can enter a temperature set-point, a humidity set-point, and the switching
state of up to 8 operation lines. Operating line 1 can be used to control the bedew protection (chap. 10).
Operation lines 2 to 5 serve to switch any device connected to the zero-voltage relay outputs (DIN sock-
ets (11) and (12), chap. 11). Operation line 8 releases the compressed air dryer (option, chap. 16.7). The
other operation lines are non-functional.
Programming is possible directly by the keypad of the controller or graphically by the software APT-
COM™ 3 DataControlSystem (option, chap. 16.1) specially developed by BINDER.
9.1 Menu-based program entry
Display showing the initial normal display in Idle Mode
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X
08:43:55 15.12.13
PROGRAM 01/SEC1 00:09:59
CONFIG
HAND VIEW->
PGM
TEMP
40.0
36.8
°C
HUMID
65.0
58.6
%rH
AUTO
Press the “PGM” button. The window
program selection appears
Select a program via the arrow keys and confirm by pressing ENTER
The following display serves to select a
subroutine:
TP-Program 1
Entry of the temperature values and the switching states of operation lines
TP-Program 2
Entry of the humidity values
TP-Program 3
no function
DEL PGM
08:43:55 15.12.13
Prog select Fr. Abs. 372
Prog 1 PROG 01
Prog 2 PROG 02
Prog 3 PROG 03
Prog 4 PROG 04
Prog 5 PROG 05
Prog 6 PROG 06
Prog 7 PROG 07
Prog 8 PROG 08
Prog 9 PROG 09
Prog10 PROG 10
Prog11 PROG 11
Prog12 PROG 12
Prog13 PROG 13
Prog14 PROG 14
Prog15 PROG 15
Prog16 PROG 16
Prog17 PROG 17