2 to re-enter quick code mode, 3 pre-configured controller or subsequent starts, To re-enter quick code mode – Super Systems 3 Series User Manual
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Series 3
Operations Manual
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SET 2
Input CT Scaling
Digital Input A
Digital Input B (2)
Output 3 (2)
Lower Display
X
Unconfigured
X
Unconfigured
X
Unconfigured
T
Setpoint (std)
1
10 Amps
W
Alarm acknowledge
H
PID heating or motor valve open (3)
P
Output
2
25 Amps
M
Manual select
C
PID cooling or motor valve close (3)
R
Time remaining
5
50 Amps
R
FEATURE UNAVAILABLE
J
ON/OFF heating (not shown if VC or VP)
E
Elapsed time
6
100 Amps
L
Keylock
K
ON/OFF cooling (not shown if VC or VP)
1
Alarm setpoint
P
Setpoint 2 select
Alarm Outputs (1)
A
Load Amps
Note (1)
OP1 = alarm 1 (I/O1)
OP2 = alarm 2
OP3 = alarm 3
OP4 = alarm 4 (AA)
T
FEATURE UNAVAILABLE
Energised in alarm
De-energised in alarm
D
Dwell/Ramp
U
Remote SP enable
0
High alarm
5
High alarm
Time/Target
V
Recipe 2/1 select
1
Low alarm
6
Low alarm
N
None
A
Remote UP button
2
Dev High
7
Dev High
C
Setpoint with
B
Remote DOWN button
3
Dev Low
8
Dev Low
Output meter (2)
G
FEATURE UNAVAILABLE
4
Dev Band
9
Dev Band
M
Setpoint with
I
FEATURE UNAVAILABLE
DC outputs
Ammeter (2)
Note (3)
VP, VC only
Q
Standby select
H
4-20mA heating
C
4-20mA cooling
J
0-20mA heating
K
0-20mA cooling
Retransmission output
D
4-20 Setpoint
E
4-20 Measured Temperature
F
4-20mA output
N
0-20 Setpoint
Y
0-20 Measured Temperature
Z
0-20mA output
4.2
To Re-Enter Quick Code mode
If you need to re-enter the ‘Quick Configuration’ mode this
can always be done as follows:
1. Power down the controller
2. Hold down the
button, and power up the
controller again.
3. Keep the button pressed until code is displayed.
4. Enter the configuration code (this is defaulted to 4 in a
new controller)
5. The quick start codes may then be set as described
previously
Parameters may also be configured using a deeper level
of access. This is described in later chapters of this
handbook.
If the controller is started with the
button held
down, as described above, and the quick start codes are
shown with dots (e.g. J.C.X.X.X), this indicates that the
controller has been re-configured in a deeper level of access
and, therefore, the quick start codes may not be valid. If the
quick start codes are accepted by scrolling to
then
the quick start codes are reinstated.
4.3
Pre-Configured Controller or
Subsequent Starts
A brief start up sequence consists of a self test during which
the software version number is shown followed briefly by the
quick start codes.
It will then proceed to Operator Level 1..
You will see the display shown below. It is called the HOME
display.
If the quick start codes do not appear during this start up,
it means that the controller has been configured in a deeper
level of access, see the note in section 4.2. The quick start
codes may then not be valid and are therefore not shown.
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