Ascon Tecnologic - K Series - ENGINEERING MANUAL - Vr. 9.0 PAG. 19
[105] Pr.t3 - Time of the third soak
Available: When [89] Pr.F is different from nonE,
[98] Pr.S2 is different from oFF and
[103] Pr.S3 is different from OFF.
Range: 0.00... 99.59 time units.
[106] Pr.b3 - Wait band of the third soak
Available: When [89] Pr.F is different from nonE,
[98] Pr.S2 is different from oFF and
[103] Pr.S3 is different from OFF.
Range: OFF... 9999 engineering units.
Note: For more details see [96] Pr.b1 parameter.
[107] Pr.E3 - Events of the third group
Available: When [89] Pr.F is different from nonE,
[98] Pr.S2 is different from oFF and
[103] Pr.S3 is different from OFF.
Range: 00.00... 11.11 where:
0 = Event OFF;
1 = Event ON.
Note: For more details see [97] Pr.E1 parameter.
[108] Pr.S4 - Set point of the fourth soak
Available: When [89] Pr.F is different from nonE,
[98] Pr.S2 is different from oFF and
[103] Pr.S3 is different from
OFF.
Range: From [73] SPLL to [74] SPHL;
oFF = Program end.
Note: For more details see [98] Pr.S2 parameter.
[109] Pr.G4 - Gradient of the fourth ramp
Available: When [89] Pr.F is different from nonE,
[98] Pr.S2 is different from oFF and
[103] Pr.S3 is different from OFF and
[108] Pr.S4 is different from OFF.
Range: 0.1... 999.9 eng. units per minute;
inF = Step transfer.
[110] Pr.t4 - Time of the fourth soak
Available: When [89] Pr.F is different from nonE,
[98] Pr.S2 is different from oFF and
[103] Pr.S3 is different from OFF and
[108] Pr.S4 is different from OFF.
Range: 0.00... 99.59 time units.
[111] Pr.b4 - Wait band of the fourth soak
Available: When [89] Pr.F is different from nonE,
[98] Pr.S2 is different from oFF and
[103] Pr.S3 is different from OFF and
[108] Pr.S4 is different from OFF.
Range: OFF... 9999 engineering units.
Note: For more details see [96] Pr.b1 parameter.
[112] Pr.E4 - Event of the fourth segment
Available: When [89] Pr.F is different from nonE,
[98] Pr.S2 is different from oFF and
[103] Pr.S3 is different from OFF and
[108] Pr.S4 is different from OFF.
Range: 00.00... 11.11 where:
0 = event OFF;
1 = event ON.
Note: For more details see [97] Pr.E1 parameter.
[113] Pr.St - Program status
Available: When [89] Pr.F is different from nonE.
Range: run = Program Run;
HoLd = Program Hold;
rES = Program reset.
Note: This parameter allows to manage program execution
by a parameter.
]PAn Group - Operator HMI
[114] PAS2 - Level 2 password: Limited access level
Available: Always.
Range: oFF = Level 2 not protected by password
(as level 1 = Operator level);
1... 999 Level 2 password.
[115] PAS3 - Level 3 password: configuration level
Available: Always.
Range: 3... 999 Level 3 password.
Note: Setting [114] PAS2 equal to [115] PAS3, the level 2
will be masked.
[116] uSrb
-
button function during RUN TIME
Available: Always.
Range: nonE = No function;
tunE =
Auto-tune/self-tune enabling. A single press
(longer than 1 second) starts the auto-tune.
oPLo =
Manual mode. The first pressure puts the
instrument in manual mode (oPLo) while the
second one puts the instrument in Auto mode.
AAc = Alarm reset.
ASi = Alarm acknowledge.
chSP = Sequential set point selection
(see note below).
St.by =
Stand by mode. The first press puts the in-
strument in stand by mode while the second
one puts the instrument in Auto mode
.
Str.t = Timer run/hold/reset (see note below).
P.run = Program run (see note below).
P.rES = Program reset (see note below).
P.r.H.r = Program run/hold/reset (see note below).
Notes: 1. When “Sequential set point selection” is used, each
pression of
button (longer than 1 s) increases
the value of SPAT (active set point) of one step.
The selection is cyclic -> SP1 -> SP2 -> SP3 -> SP4.
When a new set point is selected using the
key, the display shows for 2 s the acronym of the
new set point (e.g. SP2).
2. When “Sequential set point selection” is used, the
no. of set points selectable is limited by [69] nSP.
3. When “Timer run/hold/reset” is selected, a short
press starts/stops(Hold) timer count while a long
press (longer than 10 s) resets the timer.
4. When “Program run” is selected, the first press
starts the program execution but a second press
restarts the program execution from the beginning.
5. When “Program reset” is selected, a short press
resets the program execution.
6. When “Program run/hold/reset” is selected, a short
press starts/stops (Hold) program execution while
a long press (longer than 10 s) resets the program.