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4. Operating Procedures
Creating a program
MEASURED TEMP.
℃
HEATER
ENTER
SET
TEMP.
OVER TEMP .
RUN
STOP
SUB
MENU
TIMER
FIXED
TEMP.
PROGRAM
PROTECTOR
ALARM
AUTO STOP
AUTO START
FIXED TEMP.
PROGRAM
②
Select a program mode you want and press
ENTER
key.
・
When you have selected PrG1
, the measured
temperature indicator displays End
and the number
of registered steps flash on the set temperature indicator.
・
When you have selected PrG2
, the measured
temperature indicator displays PAt
and the pattern
number will flash on the set temperature indicator. Select
pattern
“1” or “2” with
▽
and
△
keys.
Pressing
ENTER
key displays End on the measured
temperature indicator and the number of registered steps
will flash on the set temperature indicator.
・
When you have selected PrG3
, select a pattern
”1”,
“2”, or “3” with the same procedures as for PrG2.
The program in the example uses up to eight steps, which can be
input for any program mode you select from PrG1, PrG2, or PrG3.
This section describes how to register a program when PrG3 is used
as an example.
MEASURED TEMP.
℃
HEATER
ENTER
SET
TEMP.
OVER TEMP .
RUN
STOP
SUB
MENU
TIMER
FIXED
TEMP.
PROGRAM
PROTECTOR
ALARM
AUTO STOP
AUTO START
FIXED TEMP.
PROGRAM
4. Registering a program
(
Inputting a program
)
①
Select PrG3 following the steps in the previous item 3.
②
As per the programming sheet you have filled, input the
number of program steps, step temperatures, and step time.
③
Press
ENTER
key. Pat number will flash.
(
End will be
displayed when you have selected PrG1. Move to item
⑥
.
)
④
Use
▽
and
△
keys to select a free pattern from PAt1, PAt2,
and PAt3.
⑤
Press
ENTER
key. End is displayed and the number of steps
“n” will flash.
※
End is a character that indicates the total number of steps to
be used. In the example, you will enter
“8”.
⑥
Enter the total program step number to use
“8” with
▽
and
△
keys.
⑦
Press
ENTER
key. The character Sv-1
that means
the set temperature for the first step will be displayed and the
current set temperature flashes.
⑧
Use
▽
and
△
keys to set the temperature for the first step.
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