Viewing/setting the temperatures, Viewing the temperature settings, Setting the temperature – Kodak RP 50 2J0686 User Manual

Page 67: Press set, Press set to enter the calibrate mode, Calibrating the temperatures, Resetting the min max temperatures, Press set three times to enter the min max mode

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System Operating Procedures

October 2002

3-35

Viewing/Setting the Temperatures

Viewing the Temperature Settings

1.

Press Temperature on the OCP to access the Temperature screen.

2. Press

the

Up or Down Arrow to select the desired heater.

Setting the Temperature

1.

View the temperature settings and select the desired heater.

2. Press

Set.

3. Use

the

Up or Down Arrow to change the operating temperature.

4. Press

Set to enter the Calibrate mode.

5. Press

Set three times or press a different blue function key to return to View

mode.

NOTE: Press Temperature to toggle the heater between Manual Off and

Automatic mode.

Calibrating the Temperatures

IMPORTANT: Before calibrating a temperature sensor, make sure the

temperature has stabilized. The temperature near the probe is not
necessarily the same as the average temperature of the tank or
dryer.

1.

View the temperature settings and select the heater.

2. Press

Set twice to put the Temperature screen in Calibrate mode.

3. Use

the

Up or Down Arrows to enter an offset. Changing the offset causes

the displayed temperature to change. Adjust the offset until the displayed
temperature matches the actual temperature, as measured in the tank.

NOTE: Record and save the calibration value so it can be re-entered if the

memory is cleared.

4. Press

Set twice or press a different blue function key to return to View mode.

Resetting the Min Max Temperatures

1.

View the temperature settings and select the desired heater.

2. Press

Set three times to enter the Min Max mode.

3. Press

the

Down Arrow to reset the values for the minimum and maximum

temperatures.

4. Press

Set once or press a different blue function key to return to the View

mode.

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