Page 5-18 LCD Programming
Revised 10/14
Setpoint Limitation (P2)
This parameter sets the maximum temperature zone setpoint. The setpoint limitation is useful
for an adhesive with a low melt temperature. In this case, the maximum selectable setpoint
could be lowered in order to avoid over‐heating the adhesive.
After turning the Input Wheel to select the Setpoint Limitation parameter, press the Enter Knob
and then turn the Input Wheel to select your desired setpoint limitation value. Confirm your
choice by pressing the Enter Knob.
Hi/Lo Tolerance (P2)
A high and low temperature tolerance can be set for the temperature zones. During operation,
these tolerances activate the error alarms which alert the operator to over‐temp and un‐
der‐temp conditions.
The hi/ lo tolerance is a range (+ and ‐) from the setpoint. Thus a setpoint of 150C which has
been programmed with a 10 hi/ lo tolerance will activate an under‐temp alarm when the zone's
temperature falls below 140C and will activate an over‐temp alarm when the zone's temperat‐
ure rises above 160. When this zone's temperature is within the tolerances (140 and 160), it
is considered "Ready".
When programming, only one value is chosen. This value applies to all temperature zones and is
both the high and low tolerance.
After turning the Input Wheel to select the Hi/Lo Tolerance parameter, press the Enter Knob and
then turn the Input Wheel to select your desired tolerance value. Confirm your choice by press‐
ing the Enter Knob.
Standby Configuration (P2)
There are four ways to activate standby mode:
1. Manually, at the Main Menu's F2,
2. Automatically, via the 7‐Day Scheduler,
3. Remotely, via an external contact (program as described below), or
4. Automatically, after a pump stop (program as described below).
Standby Configuration allows you to select #3 or #4 and program other standby parameters.
Program a standby time delay
Program a standby temperature difference
Program a sleep mode after standby time delay
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Toggle to choose After External
Contact or After Pump Stop
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