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TestEquity 1007C - How to Edit a Profile

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Chapter 4 Temperature Controller
TestEquity 1007C Temperature Chamber Page 4-11
How to Edit a Profile
1. Go to the Profiles Page.
Move the cursor down the Main Page to
Go to Profiles, then press the ► key.
Main Page__________
Go to Profiles
Go to Setup
Go to Factory
2. Choose Edit Profile.
• Press the ▼ key to choose on Edit Profile.
• Then press the ► key.
Main>Profile_______
Create Profile
Edit Profile
Delete Profile
3. Select the desired stored profile to edit.
• Press the ▲or ▼ to scroll through the list of
stored profiles.
Press ► to select the desired profile.
…Edit Profile:_____
Profile1
Profile2
Profile3
4. Choose how to edit the step.
• Press the ▲or ▼ to scroll through the list of step
edit choices.
• Press ► to select your choice.
Choose to:_________
Insert Step
Edit Step
Delete Step
Done
5. To edit a step.
• Press the ▲or ▼ to scroll through the list of steps
you want to edit.
• Press ► to scroll through the step parameters and
make any desired changes.
Edit Step:__________
Step 1 Ramp Time
Step 2 Soak
Step 3 Ramp Time
6. To insert a step.
• Choose Edit Profile (see step 4 above)
• Press the ▲or ▼ to scroll through the number of
the step that the new step will precede.
• Press ► to enter the new step and follow the step
parameter prompts.
Insert Before:______
Step 1 Ramp Time
Step 2 Soak
Step 3 Ramp Time
7. To delete a step.
• Choose Delete Step (see step 4 above)
• Press the ▲or ▼ to scroll through the number of
the step you want to delete.
• Press ► to delete the step.
Delete Step:________
Step 1 Ramp Time
Step 2 Soak
Step 3 Ramp Time
8. Save your settings.
• Press ◄ successively to exit the Profiles Page.
• After exiting the Profiles Page, choose to save
the new profile values, or ▼ to restore the old
values.
Save profile data
or restore values?
Restore Save
Inserting or deleting a step will renumber all steps that follow.
A Jump Step that jumps to an End Step cannot be deleted.
An End Step cannot be deleted.
Inserting a new ramp step usually requires inserting an associated soak step.
Deleting a ramp step usually requires deleting the associated soak step.

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