Cooper Lighting Radio manual Setting the Standby Temperature, Setback Time

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1.Select the desired channel ┌ 1 ┐, ┌ 2 ┐ or ┌ 3 ┐ for entering the special functions.

2.Depress and hold down the UP and DOWN Scroll Keys simultaneously.

"– 1 –“ appears in the display after 2 seconds.

3.Release the Scroll Keys.

Menu 1 is activated and the special functions can now be selected.

-Select menu items with Radio Buttons ┌ 1 ┐(back), or ┌ 2 ┐ (forward).

-Exit the menu with Radio button ┌ 3 ┐ (EXIT).

Setting the Standby Temperature

When the Setback time has elapsed, the “Set” temperature

is decreased automatically to the Standby value. The “Read” temperature is displayed (flashing) and "STANDBY" appears in the display. The Standby temperature can be set in the range ( 200 - 600°F / 100 -300°C ).

1.Select the menu item STANDBY in Menu 1.

2.Set the value for the Standby Temperature with the UP or DOWN Scroll Key.

3.Proceed to the next menu item with the Radio Button ┌ 1 ┐ (back) or ┌ 2 ┐ (forward) or exit the menu with Radio button ┌ 3 ┐ (EXIT).

Setback Time

When the soldering tool is not in use, the temperature is reduced to the Standby temperature after the Setback Time has elapsed. The Setback is indicated by a flashing actual value, (see note) and "STANDBY“ appears in the display. Depressing the UP or DOWN scroll key terminates this Setback Time. Depending on the tool, the finger switch or the switching holder resets the Setback Time.

Note: When using the HAP 1 or HAP 200, the Actual Temperature will not be displayed for these tools.

The following Setback settings are possible:

"0 min“: Setback OFF (factory setting)

"ON“: Setback ON (the system is controlled down to the Standby temperature when the soldering tool is placed in the switching holder).

"1-99 min“: Setback ON (each channel individually selectable).

1.Select the menu item SETBACK in Menu 1.

2.Set the Setback value with the UP or DOWN Scroll Key.

3.Proceed to the next menu item with the Radio Button ┌ 1 ┐ (back) or ┌ 2 ┐ (forward) or exit the menu with Radio button ┌ 3 ┐ (EXIT).

Note

Assigning a low pre-set temperature to a Radio Button offers the

 

possibility of manual temperature reduction (Setback) when the

 

soldering / desoldering tool is not in use.

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Contents Air Buttons 1 , 2Button 1·2·3 Receptacle 1 , 2Table of Contents InstructionsPacking List Safety InformationDescription DXV 80 WR3000M Tools and HoldersWP 80 WR3000M WR 3M Technical Data USB PortInitial Set-up Connected to the air portSetting the Temperature Selecting a channel, switching on or OFFOperating Guidelines Setting the Pre-set Temperature on Radio Buttons 1 , 2 or Setting the Air FlowTemperature Setting using the Radio Buttons 1 , 2 or Soldering and Desoldering Switching the Vacuum Pick-up Pump ON/OFFSpecial Functions Selecting Menu 1 Special FunctionsSetback Time Setting the Standby TemperaturePossibility of manual temperature reduction Setback when Soldering / desoldering tool is not in useTool Operation with Switching Holder Setting the Automatic Switch-Off Time AUTO-OFFSettings Tool Operation without Switching Holder OFF functionsSwitching the Temperature Display Setting the Window FunctionLimiting the Time HAP on time for Hot-Air Pencil Switching the Lock Function On/Off Setting the Vacuum OFF delay VAC OFFSetting the Vacuum on delay VAC on Depressing the Radio buttons 1 or 2 while OFF is displayedSelecting Menu 2 Special Functions Resetting the Special Functions to Factory Default SettingsSetting the Station Identification Remote ID code Special Functions NavigationControl Check at 212 F / 100 C Changes ExitFactory Control Check FCC Depress Radio Button 3 to exit the menu item without savingMaintaining and Servicing the WR 3M Setting the Pick-Up Vacuum LevelChanging the Filter Fault Indications and Correction Indication/symptom Possible cause Corrective ActionAccessories Warranty DisposalWR 3M XX XXX XX / 03.07 2007 Cooper Industries