Operati on l 4-25
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Operation
Function
Control Function Descriptions
(continued)
Screen
SCREEN 58
SCREEN 59
SCREEN 60
ALARM ALARM
ACTION SETUP
PROC TEMP DEVIATION
ON EDIT PASS EDIT
PROCESS HIGH TEMP
250°F 1 SEC
This is the alarm action and setup screen.
With the proper password, (see page 4-32,
screen 85) the Select Category button can
be pressed under Alarm Action or Alarm
Setup. Alarm Action screens can be used
to assign an alarm as Off, Passive, or
Shutdown (screen 59). Alarm Setup
screens can be used to change alarm set-
points and delay times. (screens 60-70)
This is an example of the Alarm Action
screens. With the proper password, (see
page 4-32, screen 85) some alarms can be
turned on or off by either pressing the
Select Category button under the word
Edit, or by pressing the Select Category
button under the word On or Off. Once
the word begins to blink, the (+) or (-)
keys will change the setting. The
“ENTER” key must be pressed to lock in
the value. The same sequence works for
the Pass or Shutdown. “Pass” or Passive
means the alarm will not shut the dryer
down but the alarm will be logged in the
Dryer Diagnostics Alarm Log. A “Shut”
means Shutdown, in which case the dryer
would shutdown if the alarm occurs.
This is an example of an Alarm Setup
screen that has a minimum or maximum
temperature. With the proper password,
(see page 4-32, screen 85, refer to pass-
word) the temperature setpoint can be
changed as well as how long the dryer has
to stay at that temperature before alarming.