Super Systems PC Configurator 2 User Manual

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Configurator Manual #4562 Rev D

120

ATM_INQ

% Carbon Inquiry

N/A

Atmosphere

level

Wait, Wait Up,

Wait Down

121

MV_INQ

Millivolt Inquiry

N/A

Millivolt level

Wait, Wait Up,

Wait Down

122

PIDLOAD

Load PID Set

Loop 2 Set

Loop 1 Set

Loop 3 Set

123

SETVALVE

Set valve setpoint

Setpoint

Trim range

Valve number (0-

3)

124 SETBP

(SETLP3)

Set back pressure

(loop 3) setpoint

Setpoint N/A N/A

125

SETFCM

Set flow control

mode (Nitrider)

N/A N/A

Control

mode

126

IN_INQ

Input inquiry

Input value

Which Input

Wait, Wait Up,

Wait Down

127

CC_SP_L

Set setpoint limits

for cascade

SP lower limit

SP upper

limit

N/A

128 TC_CHK

Activate

or

deactivate TC check

Source 1

Source 2

Source 3

129

SET_SL_VAL

Set slave value

Data value

Register

number

Instrument

number

130

PLC_SET_VAL

PLC set value

Data value

Register

number

None, Wait, Wait

Up, Wait Down

131

OGholdm

Out gas hold micron

N/A

Micron level

Gage; 0 turns off

else gage 1,2,3,

or 4

132

Ogholdt

Out gas hold torr

N/A

Torr level

Gage; 0 turns off

else gage 1,2,3,

or 4

133

VLUP_ch

Vacuum leak up

check

Test pass step

Test retry

step

Test fail step

Notes About Opcodes

1. A Temperature column value of –301 disables the temperature data.

2. A vacuum column value of –1 disables the vacuum data column for non-vacuum

opcodes.

3. Temperature PO (percent output) values for HIGH_PO, LOW_PO, and PO_INQ are offset

by a value of –200, i.e., -300 to –100 represents –100 to 100.

4. Atmosphere PO (percent output) values for HIGH_PO, LOW_PO, and PO_INQ are offset

by a value of +100, i.e., 0 to 200 represents –100 to 100.

5. Wait is until in band, Wait up and Wait down are until value is reached +/- 1.

6. GRAMP is the same as RAMP, except that the temperature must be in band for GRAMP.

7. Load TCs can hold RAMP if they are enabled.

8. GSOAK is the same as SOAK, except that the temperature must be in band for GSOAK.
9. RAMPR uses a rate specification instead of time. This applies only to temperature.

10. GLSOAK is the same as GSOAK, except that only the low band limit applies, i.e., PV > SP

– limit.

11. GHSOAK is the same as GSOAK, except that only the high band limit applies, i.e., PV <

SP + limit.

12. The Max hold time in the vacuum column overrides the default max hold time for the

current step only.

13. The multiple event opcodes use a bit map mask to identify what events are addressed,

and a bit for the OFF/ON state of those events.

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