Rampmaster Operating Manual
Heat Treat ver. RM3 – Feb 2017
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Programming & Use Features
Beginning of Process Hold Alarm
The Beginning of Process Hold Alarm automatically sounds once the firing has reached the process hold period. The process hold is the point in the
operation where you have reached tempering or hardening temperature. The purpose of this alarm is to notify you that you have reached process
temperature. This comes in handy for those of you who load only once temperature has been reached (loading hot). The Beginning of Process Hold Alarm
was factory set to be active. If you decide you do not want this alarm feature active you may disable it. See page 17 for details.
The Beginning of Process Hold Alarm is sounded as a repeated series of two short chirps.
To Quiet the Beginning of Process Hold Alarm - Simply press the number 1 key to silence the alarm.
Evenheat offers an optional loud alarm devise that simply attaches to your oven control panel to provide a loud, 80+ decibel alarm. This optional alarm is
great for cutting through shop noise so you’ll never miss the opportunity to quench at the right time. Contact your oven dealer or go to shopevenheat.com
to get yours today. The Loud Alarm option is for use with ovens having a serial number of 107120 or greater.
End of Process Hold Alarm
The End of Process Hold Alarm automatically sounds once the process hold period has completed. The process hold is the point in the operation where
you have reached tempering or hardening temperature. The purpose of this alarm is to notify you that your work has been heat treated and it’s time to
quench. It’s a very useful alarm indeed. The End of Process Hold Alarm was factory set to be active. If you decide you do not want this alarm feature active
you may disable it. See page 17 for details.
The End of Process Hold Alarm is sounded as a series of single chirps.
To quiet the End of Process Hold Alarm - Simply press the number 1 key to silence the alarm.
Evenheat offers an optional loud alarm devise that simply attaches to your oven control panel to provide a loud, 80+ decibel alarm. This optional alarm is
great for cutting through shop noise so you’ll never miss the opportunity to quench at the right time. Contact your oven dealer or go to shopevenheat.com
to get yours today. The Loud Alarm option is for use with ovens having a serial number of 107120 or greater.
Set Point Temperature Alarm
The Set Point Temperature Alarm allows you to set any temperature at which an alarm will sound, for whatever reason.
To set or quiet the Set Point Temperature Alarm press the ALARM key one time, ALRM is displayed along with the current Alarm temperature. Use the
Numerical keys to choose the desired alarm temperature and press the Enter key. Setting the Alarm to 9999 disables the alarm.
The BACK Key
The BACK key has a very simple function: it takes you back to what you were viewing previously. It’s helpful during programming to check previously
entered data and it comes in handy when going through the Menu options. Just press it to go back!
The MENU Key
The Menu key is dual function key. At STbY (Standby) it gives you direct access to various configuration settings. Pressing the Menu key one time takes you
to this area. Pressing the Menu key while running a program brings up a feature called Power Tame (displayed as PCT). The Power Tame feature is not
available for use on Evenheat heat treating ovens. A full explanation is given starting on page 17 of this manual.
Storing a Custom Mode Program
As you go through the Custom Mode programming process and complete it, your program is automatically stored in the program number you selected at
the beginning of the programming process.