Super Systems 9205 Series User Manual

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Series 9205 Operations Manual Rev A

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Furnace Name

This will allow the user to give the controller a display name.

PV1 Name

This will allow the user to give the first process variable a display name.

PV2 Name

This will allow the user to give the second process variable a display name

PV3 Name

This will allow the user to give the third process variable a display name

Clear events, end of recipe

This switch will allow the user to clear the events out at the end of a recipe. The options are either no or

yes.

Start Quench

This option will determine what event starts the quench cycle. The options are: On Recipe Opcode

(

QUENCH

Opcode), Input 1 – Input 31.

Quench Hold Event

This option will determine which event will hold the quench cycle. The list of possible values is: 0 – 15.

Quench Transfer Time Configuration

This option will allow the user to set what will trigger the transfer from the quench cycle. The options are:

Event 2 Active Time, or Event 1 Active to Event 2 Active.

Slave Event Boards

This is the number of slaved boards connected to the 9205. Examples of compatible devices would be a

9015 event module or digital I/O boards connected via an SSi SR box.

Prog 2 Loop 1 Instrument

This option sets up a selected instrument as the primary atmosphere control for programmer 2. The

options are Instrument 1 - 25, or internal loop 1 - 3. When an instrument is set up as the atmosphere

control source, the 9205 uses the Slave Instrument as configured in Slave Instrument Setup. When an

internal loop is set up as the source, the 9205 uses a corresponding internal PID loop.

Prog 2 Loop 2 Instrument

This option sets up a selected instrument as the primary temperature control for programmer 2. The

options are Instrument 1 - 25, or internal loop 1 - 3. When an instrument is set up as the temperature

control source, the 9205 uses the Slave Instrument as configured in Slave Instrument Setup. When an

internal loop is set up as the source, the 9205 uses a corresponding internal PID loop.

Prog 2 Event Instrument

This option sets up the instrument to which the output events are sent and from which the input events are

read.

Prog 2 Quench Instrument

This option sets up the instrument that controls the temperature of the quench bath.

Prog 2 End of quench event

This option sets the event number that becomes active when the quench timer has timed out. The list of

possible values is: 0 – 14.

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