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SST 1200 - Editing a Profile

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5. Define each step type. The controller prompts the user to define the
parameters for each step type. Continue defining step types until the
profile is completed. The last step must be an End step.
6. Choose the end state. All profiles end with an End step, which will be
pre-programmed into the new profile. Choose All Off as the end state.
7. Save the settings. Press the Up Key to save the profile or press the Down
Key to restore values.
4.5 Editing a Profile
To change one or more parameters in any step of a profile, choose Edit on the
Profile Page.
1. Go to the Profile Page. Move the cursor to Go to Profile (at the bottom
of the Main Page), and then press the Right Key (>).
2. Choose Edit a Profile. Press the Right Key (>).
3. Choose the profile to edit. Move the cursor to profile. Press the Right
Key (>).
4. Choose how to change the profile. Choose whether to insert a new step,
edit a specific step, or delete a step.
(a) To edit a step:
i. Select the number of the step to edit from a list of steps and
step types.
ii. The next screen presents a list of all possible step types. The
cursor will be positioned on the current step type. Press the
Right Key (>) to retain this step type and make changes to the
properties listed on succeeding screens.
iii. If a different step type is selected, the controller will prompt
for all necessary parameters.
(b) To insert a step:
i. Move the cursor to the number of the step that the new step
will precede.
ii. Press the Right Key (>). The controller will prompt for all
necessary parameters. Inserting a step changes the step
number of all subsequent steps.
(c) To delete a step:
i. Move the cursor to the number of the step to be deleted.
ii. Press the Right Key (>). Deleting a step changes the numbers
of all subsequent steps.
5. Save the settings. Press the Up Key to save the profile or press the Down
Key to restore values.
4.6 Sample Profile
Most process profiles performed on the Model 1200 are similar and will typically
share the following features: