Stork Advantage 3000 User Manual

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Advantage 3000
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Introduction

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3)
a)
Step, Target Temp, Ramp, Soak and Link settings
b)
Programmer, Slave and Unused selection
4)
a)
Operation RUN / STOP screen
b)
Output monitoring
c)
Function or program changing of "STOP" mode channels
d)
Trend all channels screen
e)
Detail channel screens
f)
Step function
g)
Manual Hold function
h)
Calibration screen
i)
PID settings
j)
Trend channel screen
5)
a)
Auto Hold Settings
b)
° C/F selection
c)
PID settings
d)
Copy data to USB
6)
a)
Brightness setting
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Introduction
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The Advantage 3000 is the latest innovation on Heat Treatment control technology which combines user friendly
operation with state of the art control and data logging as well. The heart of the Advantage 3000 is the Full color TFT
touch-screen from which you can set-up and run your system. The control is done by a dedicated rack-mounting system
that is located inside the cabinet.
Benefits:
User friendly operation
Cost and time saving installation
Better protection against dust and Heavy-duty environments
Build-in data logger
Copy .csv file to USB function
Basic features:
Colour TFT touch-screen
6 loop controller
Free selectable programmer/slave combinations
Up to 8 ramp/soaks per program
Auto and Manual Hold function
° C / ° F selection on base unit
0 ~ 2400 ° F only model available
USER MANUAL
Excel data sheet
Calibration function
Real time trend-charts (paperless recorder)
Output status monitor
Step function
Lock function against unauthorized operation
PID settings with Auto tuning
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  • Page 1 The Advantage 3000 is the latest innovation on Heat Treatment control technology which combines user friendly operation with state of the art control and data logging as well. The heart of the Advantage 3000 is the Full color TFT touch-screen from which you can set-up and run your system. The control is done by a dedicated rack-mounting system that is located inside the cabinet.
  • Page 2 2) Main Menu To exit the introduction screen, just touch the screen and swap to the Main Menu. On the Main Menu, you can select to go to the “Operation mode”, the “Profile setting mode” or the “Basic setting mode”, by pushing the corresponding text.
  • Page 3 After setting the temperatures and times for the first step, you have to set the link-step. This is the step where the program jumps to, after the current step has elapsed. Setting range is 0 to 8, where “0” means no jump to another step. After setting the first step, increase the step number and repeat setting the values for that step.
  • Page 4 b) If you touch the “TO OUTPUT MONITOR” area on the operation RUN / STOP screen, you will swap to the output monitor screen, where you can view the output percentage per channel. Both screens look similar, however the function of the channel number buttons (CH1 ~ CH6) has changed.
  • Page 5 f) Push the “SKIP TO NEXT STEP” text to activate the step function. The running program will skip directly to the next step. Remember that each step exist of one ramp and one soak. So, if you push the step button, you will directly jump to the start of the next ramp.
  • Page 6 Touch the “BASIC SETTINGS” text on the Main Menu screen to swap to the Basic Setting screen. As the basic settings are Password protected, you have to type-in the word “p3t3r”, to enter the “Basic Setting mode”. Please note that the BASIC SETTING mode is only mentioned for skilled personnel. As the BASIC SETTINGS do have serious influence on the control of the unit, all channels have to be in STOP mode.
  • Page 7 d) Push the “COPY DATA” text to enter the COPY DATA screen. A batch number can be set, that will be used as a file number when copying the data to your USB stick. Of course, make sure your USB stick is connected. After copying the .csv file to your USB stick by just pushing the “COPY DATA TO USB”...

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