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ersa DIGITAL 2000 A
Use of the X-TOOL>
The
X-TOOL
has the same design as a
TECH TOOL
. It is therefore also identified by the
station as a
TECH TOOL
. Since the control characteristics of the
X-TOOL
differs from those
of the
TECH TOOL
, however, the control system must be adapted. This adaptation is
made via the Tip Offset number (see Table 6).
Note
:
If the station has been operated with an
X-TOOL
, the Tip Offset must be
changed according to Table 6 before a
TECH TOOL
can be connected.
The
TECH TOOL
can otherwise not be optimally controlled.
For further
information on using the
X-TOOL
, please consult the "Ersa
X-TOOL"
Operating Instructions (3BA00023-00).
5.3.5
Calibration Function (
C
)
This function serves to calibrate the soldering tip temperature. It allows the display value
to be adjusted to the actual tip temperature. The adjustable calibration range is ± 50°C
(± 120°F).
The precise procedure for calibration is described in section 5.8.
5.3.6
Energy Function (
E
)
The energy function allows the user to influence the control characteristics of the sta
-
tion, so that heating and re-heating by the station can be adapted to the given area of
application. Three settings (values 1-3) are possible with POWER TOOL and
TECH TOOL
.
Due to the different function mode of the remaining tools, these settings are not possible
for those tools. They operate with constant control parameters instead.
E1:
Minimum re-heating characteristics. For
solder
-
ing operations with low heat requirements.
E2:
Stronger re-heating characteristics. For solder
-
ing operations with increased heat requirements.
E3:
Maximum re-heating characteristics. For solder
-
ing operations with very high heat requirements
Figure 5: Control characteristics of the individual energy values (schematic)
Functional description