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B B Q G U R U C Y B E R Q I I USE R G U I D E Rev. 1.07 for
V1.09 - V1.12 & V1.1A - V1.2A F irmware

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  • Page 1 B B Q G U R U C Y B E R Q I I USE R G U I D E Rev. 1.07 for V1.09 - V1.12 & V1.1A - V1.2A F irmware...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1. SAFETY WARNINGS..................................3  2. LIMITED WARRANTY ..................................4  3. DESCRIPTION ....................................4  4. BBQ GURU CYBERQII Features ............................... 4  5. PROBES ......................................5  6. CONTROLLER CONNECTIONS ..............................5  7. KEYS ........................................5  8. POWERING UP ....................................6  8.1. Startup Screen ..................................... 6 ...
  • Page 3: Safety Warnings

    Important Note: ThisUser Guide refers to the operation of the CyberQII control unit only (hardware). For information of the CyberQII Control Interface PC application, please refer to its User Guide. 1.SA F E T Y W A R N I N GS...
  • Page 4: Limited Warranty

    2.L I M I T E D W A R R A N T Y THE BBQ GURU warrants this product to be free from defect in workmanship and materials for a period of ninety days from the date of purchase.
  • Page 5: Probes

    User-settable cook timer gives alarm, shuts down your pit, or will hold the pit at the temperature you specify Battery power indicator Adjustable proportional band, cycle time, and deviation alarms (Super User menu) Display temperature in degrees C or F Alarms settable to on or off (good neighbor feature) Adjustable display contrast 32 to 475 deg F range with +/- 2 deg F accuracy...
  • Page 6: Powering Up

    - Returns you to the main display screen from any screen. UP + D O W N UP + SC R O L L - Takes you to the main Super User menu. D O W N + SC R O L L - Returns you to the main display screen from the Super User menu.
  • Page 7: Pit 1 Ramp Display Screen

    On the top row: the leftmost digits are the actual pit temperature (P ). Dashes (---) will be displayed if no probe is plugged into the associated connector. An * will be displayed if the fan is running. The rightmost digits are the setpoint of pit 1. On the bottom row: the leftmost digits are the actual food temperature (F ).
  • Page 8: Backlight Intensity Set Screen

    This screen displays the battery level (or the wall adaptor) in %, where 85% ~ 12VDC and 100% ~ 14VDC. The Batter Power is useful mainly when powering from external batteries or an automotive power source. 10.2.Backlight Intensity Set Screen This screen allows you to set the backlight intensity from 0-100%.
  • Page 9: Fan 1 Percentage Display Screen

    key to move through the screens. Use the & keys to set the values. Moving to another screen saves your chosen value. (See the FLOW DIAGRAM OF USER SETUP SCREENS at the end of this document). 11.1.Fan 1 Percentage Display Screen This screen displays the fan output percentage from 0-100%.
  • Page 10: Timeout Action 1 Set Screen

    11.6.Timeout Action 1 Set Screen T ’ N Options for the Timeout function are: NO ACT’N: do nothing when the set timer expires. A L A R M: sound an alarm when the set timer expires. SH U T D O W N: shut down the fan when the set timer expires. H O L D:  hold pit 1’s temperature to the value set on the “Pit 1 Hold Set Screen” ...
  • Page 11: Open Lid Detect 1 Set Screen

    the ramp mode is turned on, the ramp led will show steady (ramp mode is turned on) but no ramping will take place. PIT T EMPERAT URE FOOD T EMPERAT URE T IME 11.8.1.1.Ramp = O N Response Plot PIT T EMPERAT URE FOOD T EMPERAT URE T IME 11.8.1.2.Ramp = O F F Response Plot...
  • Page 12: Open Lid Detect - Overshoot Eliminator

    this feature if you have problems with excess air currents in your pit. To disable this feature set it to OFF. 11.9.2. Open Lid Detect – Overshoot Eliminator When the Open Lid Detect is enabled, the rate of temperature rise of your pit will be limited preventing over-firing.
  • Page 13: Proportional Band Screen

    The screens are shown in the order they appear as the scroll key is pressed. When the Reset All screen is reached and the scroll key is pressed again the menu system will return to the Main Display Screen. Use the &...
  • Page 14: Alarm Deviation Setpoint

    suppressed on startup, and will sound when the pit temperature is above or below the pit setpoint by this amount. 13.4.1. Alarm Deviation Setpoint If the temperature of the pit deviates above the setpoint by the alarm deviation setpoint, the alarm will sound and the display will blink “Pit Temp High!”. If the temperature of the pit deviates below the setpoint by the alarm deviation setpoint, the alarm will sound and the display will blink “Pit Temp Low!”.
  • Page 15: Status Screens

    The advanced user or technician can restore the factory defaults to all values programmed in the unit, including calibration. When the up key is pressed the display will show: 14.ST A T US SC R E E NS 14.1.Food Done Alarm The Food Done alarm screen flashes when the Food temperature is greater than or equal to the Food setpoint.
  • Page 16: Timeout Alarm

    The Timeout No Action alarm screen flashes when the timer is expired and Timeout Action is set to No Action. The beeper is not sounded. The Timeout 2 screen would be identical to the above. 14.5.Timeout Alarm The Timeout Alarm screen flashes when the timer is expired and Timeout Action is set to Alarm.
  • Page 17: Zero Adjust Screen

    When the food1 temperature is over 475 deg F or the probe is unplugged the display will show the following. Food 2 Temp Error message would be identical. 14.9.Zero Adjust Screen Using the & keys a factory technician or skilled user can adjust the zero calibration from -99 to +99.
  • Page 18: Calibrating The Span (High End Temperature)

    Reference the CyberQ2 PC Application User Guide’s  “Update Unit Firmware“ Section to learn how to perform the firmware update.   Just call  or email the BBQ GURU with your request, have your serial number ready and they will email you a firmware upgrade file. 16.A D A P T I V E C O N T R O L ST R A T E G Y...
  • Page 19: Eliminating Large Fluctuations In The Pit Temperature

    17.1. Eliminating Large Fluctuations in the Pit Temperature Normally the CyberQ will be able to adjust the airflow via the blower to deliver precise control and no damper adjustment will be required. If the pit has become over fired or if you built the fire too big, you may see large temperature swings (+/- 10 deg or more).
  • Page 20: Flow Diagram Of Standard Display Screens

    19. F L O W D I A G R A M O F ST A N D A R D D ISP L A Y SC R E E NS PIT 1 PROBE TEMP FOOD 1 PROBE TEMP MAIN DISPLAY SCREEN PIT 2 PROBE TEMP FOOD 2 PROBE TEMP...
  • Page 21: Flow Diagram Of User Setup Screens

    20. F L O W D I A G R A M O F USE R SE T UP SC R E E NS MAIN DISPLAY PIT 1 SETPOINT PIT 1 RAMP PIT 2 SETPOINT PIT 2 RAMP SCREEN DISPLAY SCREEN DISPLAY SCREEN DISPLAY SCREEN DISPLAY SCREEN...
  • Page 22: Flow Diagram Of Super User Menu

    21. F L O W D I A G R A M O F SUP E R USE R M E N U FROM ANY STD PROPBAND USER MENU 25 DEG SCREEN RMPOFFST 30 DEG CYC TIME 6 SEC ALARMDEV 50 DEG TO MAIN DISPLAY...

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