Functional description
6.
Functional description
6.1
Operation
result in increments of one. Quick turning will change the selected values in increments
of 10/50/100 (depending on the corresponding parameter).
By pressing this push-button, the selected parameters and values are confirmed and
become effective for the station. In addition, this push-button function enables you to se-
lect the connected tools alternately. All setting steps and measured values are displayed
in plain text in a clearly structured display window.
6.2
The working mode
After the station has been switched on, the startup screen will be displayed for approx. 2
seconds. It displays the name of the station a and the software version b of the solder-
ing station. After this, the station will automatically switch to working mode:
Ersa i-CON 1V & i-CON 2V
The soldering station is switched on/off via switch a at
the front side. If the soldering station is switched on, the
switch will light up red.
The soldering station is controlled via a rotary encoder
to be pressed as a push-button. It is called i-OP. The i-OP
allows selecting desired functions or changing values.
A clockwise rotation will result in higher values and a
counterclockwise rotation in lower ones. Slow turning will
■
Actual value c.
■
Target value and, where appropriate, standby status
④.
■
Connected soldering tool (in our example i-Tool) e.
■
Password protection is active (KEY symbol) f.
In working mode the soldering tip temperature can be
directly changed by turning the i-OP. This is confirmed by
pressing i-OP. With regard to this, also read section 6.3.19
[Fixed temperature].
With active password protection, the target value can only be changed
via the parameter mode. A password is needed to do so.
3BA00231 · 2019-03-12 · Rev. 4
②
77
Need help?
Do you have a question about the i-CON 1V and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers