How Automatic Mode Works - Honeywell CK65 Series User Manual

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Use the Settings app to configure the Heater feature. To learn how, see
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How Automatic Mode Works

Automatic heater management saves power since the heaters are automatically
controlled by the system based on cold storage entry/exit detection.
Cold Storage Entry Detection
In Automatic mode, cold storage entry detection occurs when the computer
sensors identify a drop in ambient temperature below the defined Heater enable
temperature. The system starts the Chill timer in response to cold storage entry
detection.
Note: If you remove the computer from cold storage before the Chill timer expires, the timer
stops and the system does not turn On the heaters, saving battery power.
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Cold Storage Exit Detection
In Automatic mode, cold storage exit detection occurs when the sensors identify a
quick rise in the ambient temperature.
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significantly exceed 8 hours (scanning a barcode every ten seconds). Window
defrost times should be a minute or less with factory default settings
implemented.
If your application requires faster defrost times, you can enable the Preemptive
Heating (pre-heat) feature to minimize defrost times with average battery life
in cold storage environments. This feature slightly reduces cold storage battery
life since the heaters enter a low power pre-heat stage before the computer
detects a rise in the ambient temperature.
In Automatic mode with Preemptive Heating enabled, the cold storage battery
life may exceed 5 hours. The window defrost times range from zero to a
maximum of one minute with factory default settings.
Manual mode
This mode is disabled by default. When enabled, heater activation is controlled
solely by the user. No temperature monitoring and timers are used to control
the heaters. The user must manually turn the heaters On or Off.
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icon appears in the status bar when the Chill timer expires.
If Preemptive Heating is disabled (default) and the Chill time has expired, the
system turns the heaters On at full power when a cold storage exit is detected.
If Preemptive Heating is enabled and the Chill time has expired,
the system starts the Preemptive delay time. When the Preemptive delay time
expires, the heaters enter a low-power pre-heat stage. Pre-heating keeps the
windows warm to minimize condensation and frost when the computer is
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