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4.3 CONFIGURE MODE
The Configure mode is selected when the operator presses the SHIFT key followed by the
CONFIG key. This mode allows you to examine or alter the Controller’s configuration. There are
two types of configuration modes each presenting different features: Basic and Advanced.
The Basic Configuration Mode will limit the display to seven of the most commonly modified
parameters, while the Advanced Configuration Mode presents all of the available parameters.
Both Configure mode menus contain a parameter called FEATURE MODE which allows the
user to specify which Configure mode is to be used.
IMPORTANT: All parameters that are enabled are active with their corresponding settings
even if the Basic Configuration Mode is currently active. Selecting the Basic Configure mode of
opera- tion simply hides the display of certain parameters, but does not disable them.
Table 4.4 Basic Configure Mode Menu
CONTROL SETPOINT = {–60 to 570}°C
LO TS 1 = {–60 to 570}°C
LO LOAD = {0.3 to 100.0} A
SWITCH CONTROL MODE = {Proportional, Prop. Amb., SSR, Deadband, or Prop. Amb.
Contactor}
CIRCUIT BREAKER = {0.3 TO 100.0} A (only if SSR is being used)
TEMP UNITS = {°C or °F}
FEATURE MODE = {Basic or Advanced}
LOCK DATABASE = (Only if passcode is not 0 and database is unlocked)
UNLOCK DATABASE = (Only if passcode is not 0 and database is locked)
---- END ----
4.3.2 ADVANCED CONFIGURE MODE MAIN MENU
Menu items with a trailing “...” indicate an entry point to a sub-menu. To enter a sub-menu, use
and to position the menu item in the display and then press . Note that the controller
“remembers” where you are in the Configure mode if you temporarily switch to a different
mode (such as the Monitor mode). Switching back to the Configure mode will return you to the
same menu item.
MPORTANT: A few of the controller parameters that are often used have been duplicated in
the Advanced Configure mode main menu for quick access. These parameters (Lo TS 1, Lo
Load, Hi GFI, GFI Trip) may also be accessed using their respective sub-menus.
Table 4.5 Advanced Configure Mode Main Menu
CONTROL SETPOINT = {–60 to 570}°C
LO TS 1 = {–60 to 570}°C
LO LOAD = {0.3 to 100.0} A
HI GFI = {20 to 250} mA GFI TRIP = {20 to 250} mA
FEATURE MODE = {Basic or Advanced}
TS ALARMS CONFIG… Note that the menu items with a trailing “…” indicate
the entry point to a sub-menu
OTHER ALARMS CONFIG…
POINT SETUP
MISC SETUP
COMMUNICATIONS SETUP
LOCK DATABASE (Only if passcode is not 0 and database is unlocked
UNLOCK DATABASE (Only if passcode is not 0 and database is locked)
---- END ----
This sub-menu is used to set up alarms that relate to any of the temperature sensors.
Each alarm may be ENAbled or DISabled, and if the alarm is ENAbled, an alarm setting
may be entered.

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