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The menu driven user interface of the systems allows you to easily customize your system. In Set-Up Mode,
you can:
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Enter, remove, or change a Password.
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Set the Default Temperature scale to °F or °C.
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Change the Upper and Lower Temperature limits.
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Enable the Temperature Setback feature and adjust the time-out period (if enabled).
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Enable or disable the Auto Off feature and adjust the time-out period (if enabled).
Entering Set-Up Mode
The following instructions should be performed to familiarize the operator with the system.
1. Place Power Switch in the “OFF” (“0”) position.
2. Press and hold the Program Key ( ) while turning the Power Switch on (“I” position). Release all keys
when the software version is displayed.
Password
3. The LED Display will show the version of the microprocessor and change to read “P- -” or "EP".
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If the display reads "EP", a Password has been stored in system memory. The password must be
entered to access the menu. If the wrong password is entered, "no" will appear on the display and
the system will return to normal operation. If this occurs, repeat steps 1 & 2 and enter the correct
Password.
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Once the LED Display reads "P--". Choose one of the following options:
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Press the Program Key ( ) to keep the current password (even if there is no
password) and move on to the next setting or
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Set a 3-digit password by using the keypad (
). (1 to 999). Make a note of the new password for
future reference. Selecting 000 and saving the changes will clear the password to allow access
without entering one. Press the Program Key ( ) to advance to the next setting.
Temperature Scale
4. The display now shows the stored default Temperature Scale, either °C or °F.
Choose one of the following:
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Press the Program Key ( ) to keep the stored default Temperature Scale.
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Use the Scroll Up Key ( ) to change the default Temperature Scale.
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Press and release the Program Key ( ) to proceed to the next step
Temperature Limits
5. The display will show the stored default High ("Hi") Temperature Limit by alternating
to show "Hi" and the stored limit. Choose one of the following:
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Press and release the Program Key ( ) to keep the stored High
Temperature Limit.
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Adjust the stored High Temperature Limit using the keypad. (
) Cannot
be adjusted below the Low Temperature Limit.
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Press and release the Program Key ( ) to proceed to the next step.
6. The display now shows the stored default Low ("Lo") Temperature Limit with the display alternating to