MVE$Automation $Series$Quick$Reference$Guide
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Adjusting$Display$And$Output$Settings
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The units of measurement displayed by the TEC 3000 may be adjusted to accommodate the needs of the user.
Temperature measurement may be displayed in degrees Kelvin (°K), degrees Celsius (°C), or degrees Fahrenheit
(°F). The amount of liquid nitrogen in the freezer may be displayed in inches (in), millimeters (mm). In addition, the
amount of liquid nitrogen consumed by the freezer (liquid usage) may be shown on the display.
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NOTE: Security Level 1 is required to adjust the display and output settings (See “Password and Security Setup”).
section for details).
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1. PRESS “SETUP”
The controller will prompt for a password. Use the
“
▼”
keys to scroll to the appropriate number. Press
“Enter” to move cursor to the next position in the password.
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2. PRESS “SETUP”
Until the display reads “Display and Output”.
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3. PRESS “ENTER”
The display will read “Temperature Units”. Use the
“
▼”
keys to toggle between °C (Celsius),
°F (Fahrenheit), or °K (Kelvin). Press “Enter” to save
settings.
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4. PRESS “SETUP”
The display will read “Level Units”. Use the “
▼”
keys
to toggle between “in” (inches) or “mm” (millimeters).
Press “Enter” to save settings.
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5. PRESS “SETUP”
The display will read “ Display Liquid Usage”. Use the
“
▼”
keys to select “ Yes” or “No”. Press “ Enter” to
save settings.
Required
Use ▲ / ▼ To
Enter
Password
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Press Enter
For
Display
And Output
Or
Press Setup
For
Next
Menu
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Temperature
Units
°C
Use
▲ / ▼ To Adjust
Press Enter
To Save
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Level
Units
In
Use ▲ / ▼ To Adjust
Press Enter
To Save
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After all adjustments are complete, wait 30 seconds and the TEC 3000 will return to the Main Display screen
indicating new settings are in effect.
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Calibration$of$Temperature$Probes"
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Each of the temperature sensor probes (A and B) used with the TEC 3000 have been calibrated at the factory using
the “Low Temperature Range” method. This calibration method provides a level of accurancy of +/-1.8°F (+/-1°C)
when operated in the altitude range of 1000ft. to 1500ft. (305m to 457m). Further calibration should not be required
unless desired by the end user. Refer to the TEC 3000 Technical Manual for information on calibration methods
and procedures.