Recipe, Ecipe – Super Systems 9205 Series User Manual
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Series 9205 Operations Manual Rev A
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Recipe
Pressing the Recipe button on the main status
screen displays the recipe screen, which will
allow the user to load up an existing recipe and
start it, or see the currently running recipe.
The recipe screen shows the last program loaded
into the program run buffer and its status. If the
program is running, the active step number is
highlighted green. When the step is highlighted
green, then the recipe is running on that step.
When a step is highlighted yellow, the recipe is in
hold on that step. A red Acknowledge button in
the bottom left corner of the screen displays an
alarm condition.
Note – the main status screen
will also show the recipe running status, as well
as run time and remaining time for the step as
well as the entire recipe
.
The recipe screen has a total of seven buttons that will allow the user to load up a recipe, as well as control
the recipe and acknowledge an alarm.
•
The Advance button will advance the recipe to the next step in the recipe. The user will need to
confirm the advance command.
•
The Hold button places the displayed recipe program in hold. Once a decision is made that
affects the recipe, it may be continued by pressing the Resume button.
Note – When a recipe is
put into hold status, the text on the Hold button will change to “Resume”. When the step is
started up again, the text on the button will change back to “Hold”
. When a recipe step is in a
hold status, the step will be highlighted yellow. The user will need to confirm the hold or
resume command.
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The Stop button stops the recipe program that is currently running. Stop means exactly that! It
stops the program. It is NOT a hold button. See the description for the hold button above. To re-
start the program if it has been stopped you must use the Load button, enter the recipe
number, and then highlight the segment number of the recipe that you want to start with and
start the recipe again. The user will need to confirm the stop command.
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The Soak button allows you to enter a new value for the time remaining in the current soak or
ramp cycle only – future soak or ramp cycle times cannot be modified. The step must be a
soak or ramp cycle for a change in soak/ramp time to be adjusted.
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The Acknowledge button will acknowledge the alarm. In
most cases, it will be acknowledging
end of soak
. The
alarm must be acknowledged to allow the program to go
to the next step.
Note – The Acknowledge button is only
visible when an alarm condition is present. Once the
condition is acknowledged, the Acknowledge button will
become invisible again
.
•
The Load button allows the operator to enter the recipe
number to be run and to view the recipe before pushing
the Run button. Pushing the Run button starts the recipe.
If a recipe program is running and the operator enters a new recipe program it can be viewed
and modified. The recipe does not become active until the Run button is pushed. Pressing Run
places the program currently being viewed in the active memory and will begin to run the new