Default wait limits – Super Systems PC Configurator 2 User Manual

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Configurator Manual #4562 Rev D

Displays programmer types and allows for a change in control mode. The values for the
Programmer Type are: % Carbon, Dew Point, % O2, Millivolts, Temperature Only, Dual
Temperature
, Vacuum, Probe + IR, Nitrider, Carbon + Dual Temperature, or
Cascade.

Atmosphere Instrument:
Allows for a slave instrument (or internal) to be the defined atmosphere control device. The
types of instruments are: Internal Loop 1Internal Loop 3, Instrument 1Instrument
25
.

Temperature Instrument:
Allows for a slave instrument (or internal) to be the defined temperature control device. The
types of instruments are: Internal Loop 1Internal Loop 3, Instrument 1
Instrument 25.

Event Instrument:
Allows for a slave instrument (or internal) to be the defined event control device. The types of
instruments are: Internal, Instrument 1Instrument 25.

Quench Instrument:
Allows for slave instrument (or internal) to be the defined quench control device. The types of
instruments are: Internal Loop 1Internal Loop 3, Instrument 1Instrument 25.

End of Quench Event:
Tells the programmer which event to signal end of quench (related to which relay it is
assigned). The list of possible values is: 014.

Quench Speed Event:
Tells the programmer which event will signal the quench speed. The list of possible values is: 0
14.

Quench Run Event:
Tells the programmer which event will signal quench run. The list of possible values is: 014.

Date and Time:
Displays the current date and time.

Default Hold Time:
This value is the default holding time for the furnace. The range is 0 to 10000.

Deviation Alarm BO delay:
This value is the delay for the burnoff if a deviation alarm is detected. The range is 0 to
10000.

Default Wait Limits

The 9200 dual loop controller uses default wait limits in conjunction with recipe programs. The
wait limits are in place to help make sure a recipe will not continue to the next step until the
temperature, atmosphere or both are within the specified range. The wait limits are both plus

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