Airstream EXPERT 2V2SA User Manual page 36

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EXPERT 2V2SA
Settings
1. From the main menu, select the option:
0-10V OUTPUT /CURVE
Make sure the function of the se-
lected 0-10V output is set to "Heat-
ing" in the User Setup Menu before
adjusting the parameters below.
2. Use the navigation keys to select these
parameters:
Min T°
75.0°F
Max T°
73.0°F
Stop at 76.0°F
MinHeat
10%
MaxHeat
100%
Stop at day
Off
Probes
1234
Probe average T°
73.0°F
3. Set the following parameters:
(The parameter adjustment process is explained
in section 3.2 on page 8).
Minimum T° — Set the temperature below
which the 0-10V heating output starts
operating at its minimum intensity (-40 to
120°F (-40 to 48.9°C)). This parameter
can be defined as an absolute value or
it can be related to the set point, which
means it is automatically adjusted when
the set point changes. Refer to the User
Setup Menu to set the proper operating
mode ("0-10V follows set point").
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EXPERT 2V2SA, rev.10
If the 0-10V heat curve is used, the
temperature at which the 0-10V
heating output starts must be defined
separately for each step of the curve.
See "0-10V Heating Curve" on page
38 for further information about
this curve.
Max T° — Set the temperature at which
the 0-10V heater reaches its maximum
intensity. This parameter ranges from
0.5 to 20°F (0.3°C to 11.1°C) below the
output's minimum temperature.
Min/Max Heat — Set the minimum and
maximum intensity of the 0-10V heating
output (from 0 to 100%).
Stop T° — Set the temperature over
which the 0-10V heater is disabled. This
parameter ranges from 0.5 to 20°F (0.3°C
to 11.1°C) above the output's minimum
temperature.
Stop at day — Set the animal age over
which the 0-10V heating output must stop
being used. See "Setting the Day Number"
on page 10 to view/modify the current
day number.
Probes — The 0-10V heating output oper-
ates according to the average temperature
a chosen set of probes. Select what tem-
perature probes are used for this purpose.
Note that the blinking digits represent the
probes that are being used by the output.
Probe average T° — This is the average
temperature reading of the temperature
probes that were chosen above.

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