Parameter Setting; Password Setting - Aktakom ASE-1203 Operation And Maintenance Manual

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4. At the moment, the digit of LED display temperature is flashing. Press the
"▲" and "▼" keys to input the value on the thermometer and then press the
"ON/OFF" key about 1second. Here, the calibration operation has been
finished.
5. If the temperature still has deflection, you can repeat calibration in
accordance with above steps.
Recommend using the tip thermometer for measuring the tip temperature.
If the unit is locked by password, it will not be able to calibrate and you must
input the right password.

4. Parameter Setting

The station has the following parameters setting. Before adjusting the parameter
of the unit, it needs to input the right password.

4.1 Password Setting

The unit's password is one and only and the initial password is "000". The setting
temperature is admitted in this status. If need to restrict the setting temperature,
the password must be changed and turn off the unit, then turn on.
Enter into setting password
1. Turn off the power switch, Press and hold the "▲"and "▼" buttons
simultaneously, then turn on the power switch.
2. Continue holding down the "▲"and "▼" buttons until the display
shows "
".
3. When the LED shows
Input previous password
4. Press the"ON/OFF"button, the LED shows "
digit (the 100's digit) in the LED will flash. This indicates the iron is in
password setting mode and the 100's digit can be adjusted.
1. Remove scale and oxides from the timed area of the tip with 80-grit abrasive
polyurethane foam stock or a 100-grit emery cloth.
, the unit is in parameter setting mode.
", and the leftmost
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2. Wrap rosin core solder (φ0.8mm diameter or larger) around the newly
exposed iron surface, insert the tip into the handle, and turn on the power
switch.
NOTE: the de-tinned tips are preventable by proper daily care!
6.2.4 Extending Tip Life
1. Tin the tip before and after each use. This protects the tip from oxidizing, and
prolongs tip life.
2. Do the job at the lowest temperature. Lower temperatures decrease tip
oxidation and are easier on the components being joined.
3. Use fine point tips only when necessary. The plating on fine precision tips is
less durable than the plating on blunter tips.
4. Do not use the tip as a prying tool. Bending the tip can cause the plating to
crack, shortening tip life.
5. Use the minimum activation flux necessary to do the job. Higher activation
flux is more corrosive to the tip plating.
6. Extend tip life by switch the system off when not in use.
7. Don't apply pressure to the tip. More pressure does not equal more heat. To
improve heat transfer, use solder to form a thermal bridge between the tip and
the solder joint.
7. Error Messages
Various error messages will be displayed when there is something wrong with the
unit.
Sensor error: If there is a failure in the sensor or anywhere in the
S - E
sensor circuit, "S-E" will be displayed and power to the soldering
iron will be cut off.
6.2 Maintenance
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