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©2018 PACE Inc., Vass, North Carolina, All Rights Reserved                                                           Page 8 
 

 

AutoOff 
 

What is AutoOff?  When enabled, the AutoOff safety feature turns off the power to the handpiece after a pre-
selected time (between 10- 90 minutes) from the system entering Temperature Setback. When the system has 
entered Temperature Setback, a timer within the system circuitry will start running. 
 
If any key is pressed during the selected time out period, the AutoOff and Setback timers are reset. The system 
will return to normal operation. At the end of the time out period, the system will enter Auto Off. Power is turned 
off to the heater and the Digital Display will show a flashing “OFF”.  Exiting Auto Off: Auto Off can be exited; 
returning to normal operation by pressing and releasing a Key (any of the 3 keys), or by turning the Power 
Switch OFF (“0”) and then back ON (“1”). 

 

8.  The Digital Display now shows the stored Auto Off time as "AOx" (x=0 thru 9). Time is shown as tens of 

minutes (e.g., "AO8" equals 80 minutes). A display of "AO0" indicates that Auto Off 
is disabled. Choose one of the following:  

 

Press and release the Program Key ( ) to keep the currently stored Auto 
Off time. 

 

Adjust the Auto Off value using the keypad. 

 

Press and release the Program Key ( ) to proceed to the next step. 

 

Instant SetBack Timer 

 

9.  The Digital Display will alternate between “ISb” and a value between 015 and 240 

representing seconds. This indicates how long of a delay before the system goes 
into SetBack mode when the handpiece is placed into the Instant SetBack Tool 
Stand, if one is attached.   

 

Press and release the Program Key ( ) to keep the currently stored Instant 
SetBack time.  

 

Adjust the stored Instant Setback Timer value using keypad. (

 

Press and release the Program Key ( ) to proceed to the next step. 

 
Temperature Presets 1-3 

 
10.  The Digital Display will now alternate between “PSx” (x= 1 thru 3) and a 

temperature. These three options control the three Temperature Presets that can 
be used during normal operation by simply pressing the Program Key ( ) to 
activate them.    

 

Press and release the Program Key ( ) to keep the currently stored 
Temperature Preset for Preset 1 or; 

 

Adjust temperature value using the keypad. (

 

Press and release the Program Key ( ) proceed to the next step or to the 
next feature after “PS3”. 

Improving Tip Life Using Temperature Preset: Solder alloys, especially lead-free alloys, are 
destructive to the protective iron plating on tips and much more aggressively corrosive at any temperature over 
solder melt. In general, the higher the temperature, the more destructive to the iron plating. To significantly 
improve tip life, program 350°F or 177°C into the PS1 position. When the ADS200 is not in use, press the 
Program Key to initiate a “Manual Temperature SetBack” and when ready to use the station again push the 
Program Key twice to re-establish the operating temperature that is in the PS2 position. 

Summary of Contents for ADS200

Page 1: ...0589 Rev Date 4 1232018 This manual applies to Model Firmware Revision Required Power Part Number ADS200 w Standard Tool Stand 1 2 120 VAC 8007 0578 ADS200 w ISB Tool Stand 1 2 120 VAC 8007 0579 ADS20...

Page 2: ...LED Display Normal Operation 5 Digital Display Temperature Adjust Mode 5 Default Factory Settings 5 Customizing Your System 6 Entering Set Up Mode 6 Password 6 Temperature Scale 6 Temperature Limits 7...

Page 3: ...uirements For 230V systems 197 253 VAC at 50 60 Hz Output Power 120 Watts Maximum Output Dimensions 104 mm H x 130 mm W x 152 mm D 4 1 H x 5 1 W X 6 D Weight 2 3 kg 5 lbs RoHS Compliant Yes Control Te...

Page 4: ...to cool before storing 4 Always use PACE systems in a well ventilated area Fume extraction systems such as those available from PACE are highly recommended to help protect personnel from solder flux...

Page 5: ...the Power Receptacle in the following manner 1 Align guide on connector with slot on power receptacle 2 Insert connector into power receptacle 3 Turn the connector housing clockwise to lock in place...

Page 6: ...which will be 260 460 C 500 800 F as set at the factory If the upper limit has been reached the display will read HiL if the Lo limit is reached the display will read OFF Temperature limits can be adj...

Page 7: ...ing when adjusting the desired Set Tip Temperature 1 The Set Tip Temperature 2 HiL High Temperature Limit when adjusting the set tip temperature and the maximum allowable temperature is exceeded Refer...

Page 8: ...version is displayed Password 3 The LED Display will show the version of the microprocessor and change to read P or EP If the display reads EP a Password has been stored in system memory The password...

Page 9: ...hese limits control how high or low the Set Temperature can be adjusted to during normal operation Automatic Setback Timer What is Temperature Setback To preserve tip life and save energy the system c...

Page 10: ...lue between 015 and 240 representing seconds This indicates how long of a delay before the system goes into SetBack mode when the handpiece is placed into the Instant SetBack Tool Stand if one is atta...

Page 11: ...ng Set Up Mode 13 The LED Display now reads End The Set Up Mode procedure is now complete Choose one of the following steps Press and release the Scroll Up Key to save the changes exit the Set Up Menu...

Page 12: ...e fuse located in the AC Receptacle Fuse Holder with one of the same rated value Defective Tip HeaterCartridge Refer to the appropriate handpiece manual Handpiece will not heat Power Source Malfunctio...

Page 13: ...est widest tip with the maximum contact surface area with which you can safely access the work Standard Tips For delicate micro soldering to challenging high thermal mass applications Ultra Performanc...

Page 14: ...ng equipment to Seller or other location for warranty service EXCEPT FOR THE REMEDY ABOVE DESCRIBED UNLESS OTHERWISE REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW SELLER WILL HAVE NO OTHER OBLIGATION WITH REGARD TO ANY...

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