How to navigate with the ramping menus – Watlow Series 96 User Manual

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How to Navigate with the Ramping Menus

*Exit menu refers to returning back to the display of process value in the upper display and active set
point value in the lower display. The ramping set point will be active while running a profile and the
manual adjustable set point will be active when a profile is not running.

Program Menu

Press the ‰Advance

key.

Press the ‰Advance

key.

Press >Up and

<Down arrow keys.

Press the ˆInfinity

key.

Enter menu

Scroll thru

menu.

Change prompt

values.

Exit menu.

Pre-run Menu

Press the ˆInfinity

key.

Press the ‰Advance

key.

Press >Up and

<Down arrow keys.

Press the ‰Advance

key repeatedly.

Run Menu

Press the ˆInfinity

key two times or
one time if the
profile indicator is
flashing.

Press the ‰Advance

key.

Menu is read only.

Press the ‰Advance

key repeatedly.

When selected as [Hold], the

control and auxiliary outputs
will be enabled to maintain the
same state as in the last step in
the program just completed.

When selected as [`OFF], the

control and auxiliary outputs
will be disabled and [`OFF] is
shown in the lower display.

See p. 7.7

[Hold] (0)

[Hold] (0)
[`OFF] (1)

[`End] End

Selects the state of
the control and aux-
iliary outputs when
a profile is ended.

[`end]

End Step

See p. 7.7

[```0]

[```0] to [`255]

[``JC] Jump Count

Indicates the num-
ber of times the
Jump is to be done.

See p. 7.7

[```1]

[```1] to [```8]

[``JS] Jump Step

Selects the Step
which is to be
jumped to. This is a
zero-time step.

See p. 7.7

Current File

[```1] to [```2]

[``JF] Jump file

Selects the File
which is to be
jumped to. This is a
zero-time step.

[``JL]

Jump Loop Step

Display

Parameter

Range

Default

Modbus

Conditions for

(Modbus Value)

Register

Parameters to Appear

read/write

7 . 4

R a m p i n g

Wa t l o w S e r i e s 9 6

NOTE: For more information about how parameter settings affect the controller’s operation, see Chapter Five, Features.

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