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Temperature controller

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Model
DRC-93C
Table
3-4.
Correlation
T a b l e
for
Curve
# from
REMOTE
POSITION
DATA
REMOTE
Curve#
Curve#
POSITION
for
for
DATA
Input A
Input
B
01
A01
02
A02
03
A0 3
04
A04
05
A05
06
A06
0 7
A07
08
A08
09
A09
10
A0A
11
A0B
12
A0C
13
A0D
14
A0E
15
A0F
16
A10
17
All
1 8
A12
19
A13
20
A14
21
A15
22
A16
23
A17
24
A18
25
A19
26
AlA
27
A1B
28
A1C
29
A1D
30
A1E
31
A1F ERR09
BO 1
BO2
B O 3
BO4
BO5
BO6
BO7
BO8
BO9
BOA
BOB
B0C
BOD
B0E
B0F
B10
B11
B12
B13
B14
B15
B16
B17
B18
B19
BlA
B1B
B1C
B1D
B1E
B1F ERR09
Section III
3.9.3.1 Accessing
Stored
Curve D a t a
In order to access stored curve data
hit the PROG (Programming) key. The
PROG indicator will turn on and
flash.
Next hit the CURVE# key.
The PROG indicator will stop flash-
ing and turn on.
The Upper and
Lower Displays will blank and the
Setpoint Display will contain
00-00
with the second zero from the left
flashing.
The Upper Display UNITS
will show K for kelvin and the Lower
Display UNITS
V
for volts.
NOTE: At any time, if it is desired
to exit from the Curve Programming
routine hit the PROG key. Operation
will return to normal.
The
CLEAR
key is used to clear a number par-
tially entered but not desired.
IF A
KEY
IS
NOT
HIT FOR A
PERIOD OF
ABORT THE CURVE PROGRAMMING RUTINE
AND RETURN
TO NORMAL
OPERATION
The flashing quantity in the Set-
point Display is the Curve # to be
examined.
The other quantity is
used to hold the number of points in
the
Curve Data of the selected
Curve.
Using the keypad
(0-9)
type in the
Curve# to be examined followed by
the
ENTER
key. The
CLEAR
key may be
used if there is an error in typing
the curve #.
Also the keypad can be
used until the correct Curve # is
3.9.3
Programming
Curves
from the
displayed.
For example if
30
shows
Front
Panel
in the display and the
2
key is hit,
the
3
of the
30
will disappear and
This section describes how the user
the
2
show up in the units digit to
can enter his
own
sensor calibration
give
02.
Hitting the
ENTER
key will
via the front panel.
Section IV
cause the instrument to accept the
covers entry over the
IEEE-488
or
entry and to search for Curve
#02.
RS-232C
interfaces.
The curve is
Since Curve
#02
is present (it is a
stored in a battery back-up non-
Standard Curve--see Table
3-2),
the
volatile
RAM
(NOVRAM) which can be
instrument will find
the
curve and
read and written an unlimited number
then show
of times. The number of data points
stored per curve can be between
2
and
99;
two being the lower limit
which defines a straight line.
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SECONDS,
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INSTRUMENT
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