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PHXLE

PHXL-SA

PHB-SA

PHS-SA

PHN-SA

PHBE

PHSE

PHNE

OK

14:15

20

º

C

Power

45%

TC1

45

º

C

Selected 120

º

TC2

P 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC3

P 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC4

P 100

º

C

14:15

20

º

C

Power

45%

Selected power

45

%

TC1

P 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC3

P 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC4

P 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC2

P 100

º

C

14:15

20

º

C

T1

23

º

C

20

5’

8’

º

C

120

º

C

T3

24

º

C

T7

Stop

PROFILE1

200

100

14:15

31

º

C

27

º

C

TC1

TC2

Stop

PROFILE1

200

100

14:15

200

150

100

50

300
250

14:15

5m 00s

120

º

C

PROFILE1

200

100

14:15

30

º

C

Power

45%

Selected power

45

%

TC1

C 100

º

C

---

º

C

TC2

P 100

º

C

0

60

120

180

240

300

Point

2/3

Temp

Time

2m 00s

14:15

20

º

C

20

º

C

TC1

TC2

20

º

C

TC3

20

º

C

TC4

Stop

PROFILE1

200

100

Ext. Temp [ºC]

Power [%]

14:15

20

º

C

Power

45%

TC1

45

º

C

Selected 120

º

TC2

P 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC3

P 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC4

P 100

º

C

14:15

20

º

C

Power

45%

TC1

45

º

C

Selected 120

º

TC2

C 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC3

P 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC4

P 100

º

C

14:15

20

º

C

Power

45%

Selected power

45

%

TC5

P 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC7

P 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC8

P 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC6

P 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC5

P 100

º

C

14:15

20

º

C

Power

45%

TC1

25

º

C

Selected 120

º

TC2

P 100

º

C

14:15

20

º

C

Power

45%

TC1

25

º

C

Selected 120

º

TC2

P 100

º

C

14:15

20

º

C

Power

45%

TC1

45

º

C

Selected 120

º

TC2

C 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC3

P 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC4

P 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC5

P 100

º

C

20

5’

8’

º

C

120

º

C

80

º

C

100

º

C

5’

8’

5’30”

3’30”

8’

20

º

C

120

º

C

80

º

C

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PHXLE

PHXL-SA

PHB-SA

PHS-SA

PHN-SA

PHBE

PHSE

PHNE

OK

14:15

20

º

C

Power

45%

TC1

45

º

C

Selected 120

º

TC2

P 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC3

P 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC4

P 100

º

C

14:15

20

º

C

Power

45%

Selected power

45

%

TC1

P 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC3

P 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC4

P 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC2

P 100

º

C

14:15

20

º

C

T1

23

º

C

20

5’

8’

º

C

120

º

C

T3

24

º

C

T7

Stop

PROFILE1

200

100

14:15

31

º

C

27

º

C

TC1

TC2

Stop

PROFILE1

200

100

14:15

200

150

100

50

300
250

14:15

5m 00s

120

º

C

PROFILE1

200

100

14:15

30

º

C

Power

45%

Selected power

45

%

TC1

C 100

º

C

---

º

C

TC2

P 100

º

C

0

60

120

180

240

300

Point

2/3

Temp

Time

2m 00s

14:15

20

º

C

20

º

C

TC1

TC2

20

º

C

TC3

20

º

C

TC4

Stop

PROFILE1

200

100

Ext. Temp [ºC]

Power [%]

14:15

20

º

C

Power

45%

TC1

45

º

C

Selected 120

º

TC2

P 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC3

P 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC4

P 100

º

C

14:15

20

º

C

Power

45%

TC1

45

º

C

Selected 120

º

TC2

C 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC3

P 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC4

P 100

º

C

14:15

20

º

C

Power

45%

Selected power

45

%

TC5

P 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC7

P 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC8

P 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC6

P 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC5

P 100

º

C

14:15

20

º

C

Power

45%

TC1

25

º

C

Selected 120

º

TC2

P 100

º

C

14:15

20

º

C

Power

45%

TC1

25

º

C

Selected 120

º

TC2

P 100

º

C

14:15

20

º

C

Power

45%

TC1

45

º

C

Selected 120

º

TC2

C 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC3

P 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC4

P 100

º

C

20

º

C

TC5

P 100

º

C

20

5’

8’

º

C

120

º

C

80

º

C

100

º

C

5’

8’

5’30”

3’30”

8’

20

º

C

120

º

C

80

º

C

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JBC 

Update File

Files

Export Graphics

Insert a USB flash drive into the 
USB-A connector to save your 
soldering process in csv format.

Export / Import Profiles

Insert a USB flash drive into 
the USB-A connector to 
export / import profiles.

Update the Station Software

1.

 Download the JBC Update File from 

www.jbctools.com/software.html

 and save 

it on a USB flash drive. (Preferably one with 
no other files).

2. 

Insert the USB flash drive to the console.

The icon         is diplayed while updating.

Files

Working with Pedal

Press the pedal to start heating and press again to stop as if it was the button on the console. 
Once the Work Mode is set, the Heater Unit can work without the console using the pedal.

12

Small Preheater Unit

 Pedal

Ref. P-405  

(not included)

Summary of Contents for PHSK PHSE-1KB

Page 1: ...PHSK Small Preheater Set INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...unit Ref PH218 Kapton Tape 1 unit Ref PH217 Manual 1 unit Ref 0026988 Small PCB Support 1 unit Ref PHS SA Small Preheater Unit 1 unit RJ45 Cable 1 unit Ref 0019914 Packing List The following items are...

Page 3: ...rackets for Small PCB Support Preheater Unit Console 2 8 Color TFT Screen Start Stop USB B Connector Zone B Zone A RJ45 Connector to Preheater Unit USB A Connector Foot for Vertical Set Up Button for...

Page 4: ...the guides the rubber cups and adjust the sliding clamp knobs again 28mm 50mm 70mm Unscrew these knobs to place the support in the lowest level The Small PCB Support allows adjustment for 3 heights be...

Page 5: ...cement The Small PCB Support lets you replace PCBs of the same batch fast and easily Use the sliding guides to change the PCBs Removing the PCB Place large PCBs on the 4 rubber caps Reworking large PC...

Page 6: ...USB flash drive is connected Station is controlled by a PC Station is controlled by a robot Station software update Press INFO to start the process Warning Press INFO for failure description Error Pr...

Page 7: ...or Printed Circuits and is committed to becoming the most recognized international industry association for the electronics manufacturing industry Fix with Kapton Tape Protection Thermocouple Setting...

Page 8: ...Info Thermocouple Current Temp Select Temp mode from the Work mode menu In this mode the heater unit maintains the selected temperature for the TC1 thermocouple as long as the other TC s do not reach...

Page 9: ...as long as the same working conditions are respected The profiles which already have the data from the Teach profile are marked with this symbol These profiles can be run either with or without the T...

Page 10: ...ons JBC Set Profiles There are 3 profiles predefined by JBC A B and C The difference between them is the number of steps 2 3 or 4 The thicker your PCB is and the more layers it contains the more steps...

Page 11: ...Axis Between Power and Temperature USB ash drive is connected Station is controlled by a PC Station is controlled by a robot System Notifications Station software update Press INFO to start the proces...

Page 12: ...nload the JBC Update File from www jbctools com software html and save it on a USB flash drive Preferably one with no other files 2 Insert the USB flash drive to the console The icon is diplayed while...

Page 13: ...leaning Alcohol can only be used to clean the metal parts Only if it is absolutely necessary and if cleaning with isopropyl alcohol IPA is not enough it is recommended to use a scraper to remove dirt...

Page 14: ...cause inflamable products to ignite even when out of sight Be careful with the remains of liquid tin In contact with skin it can cause burns Avoid flux coming into contact with skin or eyes to preven...

Page 15: ...profiles 2 3 or 4 steps User Profiles 20 up to 6 steps for each Maximum Work Time 600 min or indefinite Dimensions Weight 195 x 288 x 41 5 mm 1 74 kg L x W x H 7 68 x 11 34 x 1 63 in 3 84 lb Small PCB...

Page 16: ...warranty covers this equipment against all manufacturing defects including the replacement of defective parts and labour Warranty does not cover product wear or misuse In order for the warranty to be...

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