Super Systems 9120 User Manual
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supervisor or administrator to make any changes
. The supervisor and administrator passwords can be changed from
Configurator’s
Furnace Setup
menu option (supervisor = web level 1 code; administrator = web level 2 code). The next
page is the
PID Tuning
page. This page is similar in function to the
Operator
page, but it will entail more information.
Also, the user will need to be logged in as an administrator (web level 2 code from Configurator
Furnace Setup
menu) to
make any changes. From this screen, the user can change the following for each loop: Setpoint, manual control
percentage, Proportional Band (P), Reset (I), Rate (D), Cycle time, Integral preset, High limit, and low limit. The next
page is the
Probe
page. This screen will allow the user to view the probe burnoff settings and progress, if a burnoff or
impedance test is in progress. The user will also be able to start a burnoff or impedance test from this page.
Note: The
user will need to be logged in as an administrator (web level 2 code from Configurator
Furnace Setup
menu) to make any
changes
. The next page is the
Supervisor
page. This page is similar to the PID Tuning page, but it will allow the user to
make even more changes to the instrument.
Note: The user will need to be logged in as an administrator (web level 2
code from Configurator
Furnace Setup
menu) to make any changes
. From this screen, the user can change the following
for each loop: Setpoint, manual control percentage, CO Factor, Proportional Band (P), Reset (I), Rate (D), Cycle time,
Integral preset, High limit, low limit, alarm setpoint, alarm hysteresis, Burnoff interval, burnoff time, burnoff recovery
time, burnoff minimum mV, and burnoff maximum TC. This page will also display information about the two loops, alarm
information, and input information. The next page is the
Help
page. This page displays some general help topics that
should help the user to navigate and use the web page. The last page is the
AUX A/I
page. This page will display any
auxiliary analog inputs, if any.