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Customizing Your System 
 
 Introduction 

 

The menu driven LED Display 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. 

• 

Change the Upper and Lower Temperature limits. 

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Enable or disable 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 the Set-Up Menu 

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 on the Power Switch 

(“I” position).

 

 

Password 

 

3.  The LED Display will display the version of the microprocessor and change to read “P--” 

or "EP". 

a)  If the display reads "EP", a Password has been stored in system memory.  The 

password must be entered to access into 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. 

b)  The LED Display reads "P--".  Choose one of the following options: 

i.  Press the Program Key (

) to keep the currently stored Password (including 

no Password). 

ii.  To enter a password, select a 3 digit number as the password using the keypad.  

(1 to 999).  Make a note of the entered Password.   

 

Temperature Scale 

 

4.  The LED Display now shows the stored default Temperature Scale (°C or °F 

temperature shown on LED Display).  Choose one of the following: 

a)  Press the Program Key (

) to keep the stored default Temperature Scale. 

b)  Use the keypad to change the default Temperature Scale.   
c)  Press and release the Program Key to proceed to the next step 

 

Temperature Limits 

 

5.  The LED Display now shows the stored default High ("Hi") Temperature Limit 

with the display alternating to show "Hi" and the stored limit.  Choose one of the 
following: 

a)  Press and release the Program Key (

) to keep the stored High Temperature 

Limit. 

b)  Adjust the stored High Temperature Limit using the keypad 
c)  Press and release the Program Key to proceed to the next step. 
 

6.  The LED Display now shows the stored default Low ("Lo") Temperature Limit 

with the display alternating to show "Lo" and the stored limit.  Choose one of the 
following: 

Summary of Contents for WJS 100

Page 1: ...on and Maintenance Manual for WJS 100 Soldering System s P N 5050 0574 REV A10 This manual applies to Model Part Number WJS 100 8007 0558 WJS 100 E 8007 0559 WJS 100 w ISB 8007 0560 WJS 100 E w ISB 80...

Page 2: ...Set Up Mounting Options 4 Tip Tool Stand Mounting Options 5 Handpiece Connection 5 System Power Up 5 Operation Digital Control LED Operation 6 LED Display 6 Customizing Your System 7 Introduction 7 En...

Page 3: ...EC All models featured in this manual are lead free compatible and comply with RoHS and WEEE directives Specifications WJS 100 WJS 100 E Operates on 97 127 VAC 50 60Hz 120 Watts maximum at 115 VAC 60H...

Page 4: ...5 Exercise proper precautions when using chemicals e g solder paste Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS supplied with each chemical and adhere to all safety precautions recommended by the man...

Page 5: ...t Setback Cubby Connection If you purchased the system with the Instant Setback Cubby please follow the directions in the box with the ISB Cubby to connect it to the system System Power Up 1 Insert th...

Page 6: ...nstalled microprocessor e g 1 2 for 2 seconds on initial power up after the 888 is displayed 3 Actual tip temperature of the connected handpiece during normal operation 4 The tip temperature displayed...

Page 7: ...tem will return to normal operation If this occurs repeat steps 1 2 and enter the correct Password b The LED Display reads P Choose one of the following options i Press the Program Key to keep the cur...

Page 8: ...ously restored For optimum performance do not attempt to use the attached handpiece until the Set Tip Temperature is achieved Auto Off 8 The LED Display now shows the stored Auto Off time as AOx x 0 t...

Page 9: ...32 30 Degree Chisel 1128 0013 P1 WJS High Performance TIP 3 32 30 Degree Chisel 1128 0019 P1 WJS High Performance TIP 1 16 30 Degree Chisel 1128 0032 P1 WJS High Performance TIP MINIWAVE 1128 0037 P1...

Page 10: ...sensor is shorted Refer to the appropriate handpiece manual Over Circuit Error The handpiece heater assembly may be defective Refer to the appropriate handpiece manual Contact PACE or your authorized...

Page 11: ...PRESS OR IMPLIED AND MAKES NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Seller will at its option repair or replace any defective products at its facility or other location appro...

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