Super Systems 9205 Series User Manual

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Series 9205 Operations Manual Rev A

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End of Quench Event

Tells the programmer which event to signal end of quench (related to which relay it is assigned). The

default event for this is Event 7, but it can be changed in the furnace setup menu. This event turns on for

one (1) minute when the quench timer is complete. The list of possible values is: 0 – 15.

Quench Speed Event

Tells the programmer which event will signal the quench speed. The default event for this is event 6. This

event will remain off if quench speed is set to low. It will turn on if quench timer is timing and quench

speed is set to high with the QUENCH opcode. The list of possible values is: 0 – 15.

Quench Run Event

Tells the programmer which event will signal quench run. The default event for this is 0. This event will

stay on when the quench timer is timing. The list of possible values is: 0 – 15.

Date and Time

This value is the current date and time on the 9205 controller only (not the local computer or the touch

screen, if applicable). The time on the controller is displayed in the 24-hour format, so 8 = 8 AM, and 14 = 2

PM.

Note: The date and time of the touch screen can be changed (if necessary) by selecting the date and

time in the lower right corner on the touch screen, once the screen software has been shut down and the

Windows™ desktop is visible. Then, at the CE screen the date and time can be changed by double taping

the time in the bottom right corner and setting it, then select “apply”. For this to take effect the screen

needs to be rebooted; on the older TPC 642 displays the registry needs to be saved under TPC Configuration

icon, the Misc Tab and then reboot the touch screen. The date and time that is recorded on the flash card
(and therefore the datalog data) is the date and time of the Advantech display, not the controller

.

Default Hold Time

This value is the default holding time for the furnace. The range is 0 to 10000.

Deviation Alarm Delay

This value is the delay for the alarm if a deviation alarm is detected. The range is 0 to 10000.

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. It determines whether the quench timer

starts immediately after it sees the quench opcode or if it waits for an input event If this option is set to

start on an opcode, when the recipe reaches the step, it will preload the timer and start timing immediately.

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