User Manual MIC 980 Contents Introduction ............................. 5 Overview ............................ 5 Different operating modes of the controller ................5 1.2.1 Standby mode (also see item 1.7.1) ................... 5 1.2.2 Pre-heating mode (also see items 5 and 6) ................ 5 1.2.3 Waiting mode (also see item 5) ..................
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12.1 Date and time ........................31 12.2 Enabling and disabling a signal ....................32 Power failure ..........................33 List of errors (possible problems) ...................33 Connection diagram MIC 980 ....................34 Technical data ..........................35 List of figures ..........................35 Index ............................36 Safety instructions ........................37 Issue 21.01.2019_01...
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User Manual MIC 980 Symbols used in this user manual The following symbols are used in this user manual to emphasize important information: Symbol Description This is a Please note or a tip. Be aware! This symbol points out potential problems and what to do to avoid them.
1 Introduction Overview Processor MIC 980, with user-friendly touch panel, 7“ TFT display with resistive touch technology, several interfaces and a housing of standard industrial quality, are designed for use in rack ovens. In its standard version the controller is equipped with...
User Manual MIC 980 1.2.5 Operating mode (also see item 8) The controller is in operating mode. A program is currently in operation. All aspects of the program are being controlled. All the control outputs are actuated according to the programming (configuration / nominal step values).
User Manual MIC 980 MIC 980 Start / Stop Starting and stopping controller LED lights – control in operation LED flashes – end of the program / Waiting mode LED off – Controller Standby-Mode Cursor left - Moving horizontally to the next operating element on the left.
User Manual MIC 980 Press the „Menu“ button to get to the menu page Menu: Light: Here you can switch-on and switch-off the light in the oven Press the button: Light is switched on/off (also see item ? ) Symbol: Light is on „M“...
User Manual MIC 980 Functions of the on-screen key pad Figure 2: Key pad Insert/replace mode Deleting individual symbols Deleting an entire text passage Capital /Lower case letters Numbers and special symbols Confirm entry Leaving the operation without changing the original settings More special symbols Issue 21.01.2019_01...
User Manual MIC 980 Entering numerical values A numerical pad is used to enter numerical values. It will be displayed when you have to enter values. Deleting the value in an entry box Changing the leading sign of a value Closing the keypad.
User Manual MIC 980 2 Standby mode / Start page As soon as the controller has been connected to a power supply, it will automatically boot up. This process can take up to 1 minute. Then you will get to the standby screen.
User Manual MIC 980 3 Menu page The „Menu“ page of the touch panel is arranged as follows: Configuration : System specific controller settings. The settings are protected by a password and can only be set up by a service technician.
User Manual MIC 980 4 Programming mode Up to 99 baking programs consisting of several program steps can be configured and changed in programming mode. When you have entered and tried out all the baking programs, the administration of the controller is limited to selecting and starting a program.
User Manual MIC 980 Hint: Program change Programs can be compiled or changed whenever you want, even while a program is running. Please note: If changes are made to the nominal values of the currently running program, they will only take effect when this program step is restarted.
User Manual MIC 980 Nominal values for process „Baking“ For an explanation of the nominal values and how to enter them see item 4.2.4 Information bar Status bar disiplay Function of buttons 1. Back to the program overview (item 4.1) 2.
User Manual MIC 980 Please note The program images located on the SD-card in the folder ProgImage. So they can easily be replaced. The pictures have a resolution of 90 x 64 pixel and have the JPG-format. Creation of new images: Resolution of 90x64 (BxH) should not be exceeded.
User Manual MIC 980 Auto: When the door is opened, the extractor is switched on for the pre-configured time interval Speed levels of the air circulation motors 0: off Air circulation 1: level 1 2: level 2 4.2.5 Copying, deleting and adding programs/steps Click on „Prg“...
Enabling VisuNet When you want to set up or edit programs you need the COMFORT version of VisuNet. The controller has to be enabled for this service. For further information contact your installation manufacturer or aditec. 4.3.2 Editing programs with VisuNet For how to edit programs with VisuNet please see the user manual „VisuNet Base / Comfort / Premium“...
User Manual MIC 980 5 Night-time pre-heating / Waiting mode Waiting mode for the pre-heating feature (night-time pre-heating) can only be started from standby mode (see item 1.7.1). Please note In order to start night-time pre-heating, you have to pre-program a nominal temperature value...
User Manual MIC 980 6 Heating mode In this operating mode the temperature is controlled according to the pre-programmed nominal temperature value. Air circulation is running with the pre-set air circulation level. Be aware In order to start pre-heating mode the pre-programmed nominal temperature has to be higher...
User Manual MIC 980 7 Readiness mode In this operating mode the temperature is controlled according to the pre-programmed nominal temperature value. Air circulation is running with the pre-set air circulation level. Be aware In order to start readiness mode the pre-programmed nominal temperature has to be higher...
User Manual MIC 980 Shortcut buttons/ readiness mode 1. Change air circulation level. 2. Steam flap (item 1.4) 3. Turntable– is switched on 4. Starting a baking progam (see item 0) 5. Menu Light remains switched on 6. Extractor (exhaust fan) (item 1.4) 7.
User Manual MIC 980 Hint: If you want to try out a new line of pastry or for on-off baking processes or for your specific needs, you can start a so-called manual program in the controller (Program number „00“). A manual program consist of one step. The nominal values for the manual program can be entered and changed directly in readiness mode.
User Manual MIC 980 7.1.5 Alarm list Optional displays / Alarm list Overview of the controller’s digital inputs (which are defined as alarms) 1 – Input closed 0 – Input open Hint: If you click on the list you can alternate between two pages „all digital inputs “...
User Manual MIC 980 Starting a baking program Be aware A program can only be started from readiness mode. A program can only be started with a valid step. (With a pre-programmed nominal temperature and baking time, respectively, see 4.2.3 ).
User Manual MIC 980 Optional displays Use buttons 1 and 2 to skip between optional displays. For an explanation of the individual displays see item 8.3 3. Previous display 4. Next display Shortcut buttons / operating mode 1. Change air circulation level.
User Manual MIC 980 Be aware: Administrators If administrators have been assigned in the controller, a password will be required before you press the “baking” button. Only administrators with the user right „Nominal value change/ skip into next step“ can skip into step „Baking“.
User Manual MIC 980 Be aware: Administrators If administrators have been assigned in the controller, a password will be required before you can change a nominal value. Only an administrator with the user right „Nominal value change/ skip into next step“ can change nominal values.
User Manual MIC 980 Pause mode - reasons The following events can lead to pause mode Manual pausing by user (pressing the „pause“ button) Opening the door (see item 9.2) Thermal fuse failure Air circulation malfunction ...
User Manual MIC 980 No fault Chamber symbol is displayed. Fault or Alarm alternate Figure 8: Alarm Be aware Chamber sensor defect generally leads to program termination. 11 Information page Menü Standby Information On the info page the following information is shown: which type of device you have got, the software version, device number, IP number with port, MAC address, VisuNet if enabled and the system temperature.
User Manual MIC 980 12 Profiles Standby Menu Profiles Under „Profiles“ all the functions are shown in the selected system language. 12.1 Date and time Standby Menu Profiles set date/time If you want to make changes to the date and/or time, press the relevant box and use the on-screen keypad to enter the new date or time.
User Manual MIC 980 12.2 Enabling and disabling a signal Standby Menu Profiles enable signal This function allows you to switch off the „Signal“ aggregate at specific times during the day or night. Select „Enabling signal” from the „Profiles“ list “ and a button „ON“ or „OFF“ will appear.
User Manual MIC 980 13 Power failure If a program, which is currently in operation, is interrupted due to a power failure or because the device is switched off, the controller will resume the program as soon as power is restored.
User Manual MIC 980 19 Safety instructions To avoid any danger of electrocution, the housing must never be removed nor opened at the back. There are no parts inside that can be serviced by the user himself. Leave the servicing to the experts! To avoid any risk of fire or electrocution the appliance must not get wet nor be exposed to rain.
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Be aware Never make any technical alterations to the appliances, unless they were specifically approved by aditec GmbH. Unauthorized alterations will invalidate your warranty. For enquiries, orders and repair enquiries, please contact us at the following address: Issue 21.01.2019_01...
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