TE Technology TC-720 User Manual
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50. STAGE SOAK TIME COUNTS
Write Commands: c0 through c7
Read Commands: c8 through cf
Interpret: Soak Time counts
51. STAGE NUMBER OF REPEAT COUNTS
Write Commands: d0 through d7
Read Commands: d8 through df
Interpret: Repeat counts
52. STAGE REPEAT LOCATION
Write Commands: e0 through e7
Read Commands: e8 through ef
Interpret: Repeat Stage pointer values (0 no repeats) and 1 – 8. This Repeat Stage pointer value corresponds to
the PROGRAM STEP number shown in the GUI. These are numbered from 1-8, whereas the index values are
numbered from 0-7. Within the controller hardware this Repeat Stage pointer value is decremented by 1 to get
the ARRAY INDEX number in the ramp soak array (provided it is not 0).
53. RAMP SOAK TIMER RUN METHOD
Write Command: f0
Read Command: f1
Interpret:
0 == Set Temp Only
1 == Wait for control temp
54. RAMP SOAK ALLOWABLE DELTA FROM SET FOR RAMP SOAK TIMER RUN
Write Command: f2
Read Command: f3
Interpret:
Fixed temperature difference in degrees.
Allowable range is 1.00
10
to 20.00
10
. To send, multiply the decimal value by 100
10
and convert to
hexadecimal. To read, convert the returned hexadecimal value to decimal, and then divide by
100
10
.
55. RAMP/SOAK INCREMENT COUNTER
Write Command: f4
Read Command: f5
Interpret: Basic increment counter for the Ramp/Soak timers. This value multiplied by .05 is the base time in
seconds. For example, sending a value of 20 would set the base timer to 0.5 seconds (20 x 0.05 = 1.0).
When using TE Technology’s GUI, the base increment counter is set to 20 so that the time scale in the
ramp / soak user interface program is accurate.
56. CONTROL TYPE
Write Command: 3f
Read Command: 73
Interpret:
0 == PID PWM MODE
1 == MANUAL SETTING OF OUTPUT VALUE
2 == PID ANALOG OUTPUT
57. MANUAL OUTPUT PWM COUNT
Write Command: 40
Read Command: 74
Interpret: Range –511
10
to 511
10
, corresponds to (-100% power output to +100% power output)
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