GETTING STARTED (PROGRAMMER)
For users with previous experience of configuring programmers, the Function List and
Functions Map on pages 14/15 and 16/17 respectively will be reasonably self explanatory .
The Functions and their Settings are grouped to maximise speed of Programming.
New users should take a short time to study the following before starting to configure the
first program, and may wish to take on board the following tips and suggestions.
Program Mode Exit switch ( ProG/Auto ) Program Level 4.
This standard feature of the Model 9500 causes automatic exit from program mode after
sixty seconds of Key inactivity. It is highly recommended that this setting be disabled and
changed to ProG/StAy to ensure that adequate time is available for making unfamiliar
adjustments. (see page 9). It may also be useful at this point to consider the setting also on
Level 4, SEt.L that enable the Programmer menu entry point to be changed from it's default
position to the point of last exit. (see page 9).
Program Parameter List
Listing the required Program Settings and Parameter Values segment by segment beside
each Setting/Segment Number, and Program Display Mnemonic will reduce the risk of
programming mistakes during the learning period.
Memorise Basic Key Functions
Use the Function Map on pages 14 and 15 to become familiar with the following Menu
Navigation principles.
Hold both
and
for three seconds to enter or exit Program Mode.
Key either
or
to view Functions (follow horizontal arrows).
Key either
or
to view or change settings (follow vertical arrows).
Key
and hold for three seconds to confirm Edit Functions.
Note: Factory Settings appear in the lower display in each of the Functions illustrated in
the Function Map.
Program configuration
When the PROGRAMMER function is entered at LEVL P, the Programmer is automatically
presented in Configuration Mode, and the instrument display can be used to access and
adjust the various FUNCTIONS as they appear in the FUNCTIONS M AP illustrated on pages 14
and 15.
Program Run Mode
T o run a Program from LEVL P,
Press
once, then use
to select the required program number from the PrOG list.
Press
again once then use
to select the run/on option.
Press
and hold for three seconds to exit configuration mode and run the program.
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Run/Hold Toggle Feature
Press
Press
Note: Level P is 'read only' while a program is active.
T o run a stopped program again press and hold the
DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
Once the program is running, the display automatically tracks the progress of the program as
it indexes through it's sequence of segments. When it concludes it's final instruction, the
upper display alternates StoP with the Process Value and the lower display reverts to the
instrument SP1 Setpoint.
RAMP
The upper display alternates between SPr and the moving Process Value while the lower
display shows Target Setpoint. If Holdback is activated, the decimal point in the lower right
corner of the upper display will be illuminated.
SOAK
The upper display alternates between SoAK and the Process Value. The lower display
reads the Target Setpoint of the current segment.
STEP
As this involves an instantaneous change of the Target Setpoint, this segment occupies zero
time and the program immediately moves to the next segment. The lower display then
registers the new Target Setpoint, with the upper display alternating in either SPr or SoAK
mode according to the segment configuration.
HOLD
If the program is paused in HOLD, the upper display alternates between hoLd and the
Process Value, while the lower display indicates the Target Setpoint of the current
segment.
User Displays
†
With the program running, a further display function is available at any time.
Press and hold
Also press
Press
Press
Or if in Soak Segment
Release
and hold for 3 seconds to hold the program.
again and hold for 3 seconds to run the program.
(not displayed)
Display shows Program Number
once
Display shows Segment Number
again
Display shows number of loops completed if a loop function has
been set.
again
Upper display reads t.SP
Lower display shows moving Ramp setpoint
Upper display reads Sint (Soak interval)
Lower display reads remaining Soak time
T o return display to Program Run mode
See examples of EDIT procedures (page 18) and example of a configured Program
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on page 13.
to toggle RUNON/OFF/ON again.