Auto Power Limiting; Options And Licensing - Husky Altanium Delta5 User Manual

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10.20 Auto Power Limiting

Auto Power Limiting lets the controller automatically adjust the output power limit values on
zones that have oversized heaters attached. When this feature is enabled, the Global Output
Power Limit parameter is disabled. This is so a user cannot accidentally adjust the output
power limit value on all the zones. When auto power limiting is disabled the Global Output
Power Limit parameter is enabled again. This setting is disabled by default.
When the controller automatically adjusts the output power limit values, it also saves the
changes to the loaded mold setup. The output power limit values will only change if the
current that is reported by the circuit test results is more than the designed current limit (5,
16, or 30 amperes) for the card. The system will not adjust the output power limit lower than
25%. To use a lesser value will not apply enough power to heat the zone to the setpoint, and
will take more time to do so.
To enable Auto Power Limiting, do the steps that follow:
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NOTE:

10.21 Options and Licensing

Users receive a factory-set license key that contains licensing information. Four I/O options
are included with each controller that are selected on the Digital I/O screen. For information
on configuring options, refer to
Users can purchase additional options such as 8 I/Os, All I/Os, Remote Load, Part Counting
and SPI interface by contacting Husky for an electronic license file.
To view your system's licensing information, do the steps that follow:
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Auto Power Limiting
From the Home screen, touch the System Setup button.
Touch the Heats Setup tab at the bottom of the screen and then the Monitoring tab.
Touch the Auto Power Limiting Enable check box below Circuit Test, so the check
mark shows.
Auto Power Limiting must be disabled for the Global Output Power Limit to be
enabled.
From the Home screen, touch the System Setup button.
Touch the Heats Setup tab at the bottom of the screen and then the Control Page 2
tab.
Touch the View License button that is below Options and Licensing.
The View License window shows. Refer to
v 1.0 — February 2020
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13.1.
Figure
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System Setup Screen
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