Super Systems 9205 Series User Manual
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Series 9205 Operations Manual Rev A
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Prog 2 Quench speed event
This option sets the event number that, when active, causes the quench speed to go to “high.” For example,
if the option is set to 1, and event 1 is active, then the quench speed will be set to “high.” See the QUENCH
opcode for more details. The list of possible values is: 0 – 14.
Prog 2 Quench run event
Tells the programmer which event will signal quench run. The default event for this is 0. This event will stay
on when the quench timer is timing. The list of possible values is: 0 – 14.
Prog 2 Default Hold Time
This value is the default maximum hold time, in minutes, for the furnace. If there is a furnace program in
hold, this is the amount of time the furnace may stay in hold before an alarm sounds. The range is 0 -
10000.
Prog 2 Deviation Alarm Delay
This value is the amount of time, in seconds, that a delay will occur before a deviation alarm is generated.
The range is 0 - 10000.
Prog 2 Clear Events, end of recipe
This setting determines whether events are cleared when Programmer 2 is finished running a recipe.
Possible values are yes or no. The Quench events are not affected by this selection.
Prog 2 Start Quench
This setting determines which input event will trigger the beginning of a quench, or whether the quench is
triggered by a recipe opcode. Possible values are On recipe opcode, Input 1 – 31.
Prog 2 Quench hold event
Tells the programmer which event will signal a hold on the quench cycle. The list of possible values is:
none, Input 0 – 14.
Furnace transfer logic enable
This feature is used for furnaces that have two chambers in which a separate recipe programs are running.
With this logic enabled, the recipe program and information in Programmer 1 will be transferred to
Programmer 2 when the transfer signal is received on digital input 3. Possible values are no or yes.
Programmer PV Select
This option allows the user to select whether the programmer will use the Process Variable or the
Calculated Process Variable as the source variable if loop 1 is controlling % Carbon or temperature.
Quench Idle Speed
This value determines the output percentage when the quench is idle. Possible values are 0.00 - 100.0%
COF Matrix
The COF Matrix allows you to configure different CO Factors based on atmosphere and temperature ranges.
Up to 8 different matrices (tables) can be configured.
COF Table
This setting determines which COF Table (set up under the COF Matrix menu) is used by the 9205 to set the
current CO Factor. Possible values are 0 (disabled) – 8.
COF Restore value
This is the CO Factor that is applied when the COF Table is disabled. The range is 0 -1000.