Cooper Lighting Radio manual Initial Set-up, Connected to the air port

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can remotely control the unit and chart, store and print temperature curves ("Monitor Software“).

5 Initial Set-up

WARNING! Risk of injury may occur if vacuum hose is incorrectly

 

 

connected to the air port (15).

 

 

If the vacuum hose is incorrectly connected, hot air and liquid

 

 

solder can escape when the desoldering button is depressed and

 

 

may cause injuries.

 

 

 

Z Never connect the vacuum hose to the "Air“ port (15)!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. Carefully unpack the device.

 

 

 

2. Connect the soldering tools as follows:

 

 

 

- Connect the hot-air pencil (HAP200) with air hose to "Air“ port

 

 

 

(15) and insert the (HAP200) plug into the receptacle ┌ 1 ┐,

 

 

 

- (16) of the Rework Station and lock by turning clockwise slightly.

 

 

 

The hot-air pencil (HAP 1) can only be connected with the

 

 

Note:

supplied air-hose adapter.

 

 

 

 

The HAP 200 will only operate when connected to channel 1!

 

 

 

- Connect the Desoldering tool (DXV80) with vacuum hose to

 

 

 

"Vac“ port (14) and insert the (DXV80) tool plug into the

 

 

 

receptacle ┌ 1 ┐, ┌ 2 ┐ or ┌ 3 ┐ (16) of the Rework Station and

 

 

 

lock by turning clockwise slightly.

-Connect the Soldering tool (WP80) with Soldering tool plug into the receptacle ┌ 1 ┐, ┌ 2 ┐ or ┌ 3 ┐ (16) of the Rework Station and lock by turning clockwise slightly. If using the optional (WDH10T) Switching Holder with the Stop and Go feature, connect the Holder plug to the receptacle ┌ 1 ┐, ┌ 2 ┐ or ┌ 3 ┐

(16)of the Rework Station and the Soldering Tool into the rear of the Holder.

-Two pick-up tools (WRK, WVP) can be connected with the

vacuum hose to the two pick-up ports (13), where only the right port is active. It is possible to switch to the other port by rotating the port 180°.

3.Place the tools in their safety holders.

4.Check the power supply voltage to be sure it matches the rating on the unit and that the power switch (12) is OFF.

5.Connect the control unit to the power connection (27) on the rear

of the unit and plug in to a properly grounded 120 VAC power source.

6. Switch ON the WR 3M at the power switch (12).

After the device has been switched ON, the microprocessor carries out a self-test in which all the segments are briefly displayed. Then the electronics automatically switches to the basic temperature setting of 720 °F for all channels and 50% for the "Air" setting. A green LED (2) above each receptacle lights up when activated channels are being used:

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Contents Air Buttons 1 , 2Button 1·2·3 Receptacle 1 , 2Table of Contents InstructionsSafety Information Packing ListDescription Tools and Holders DXV 80 WR3000MWP 80 WR3000M WR 3M Technical Data USB PortInitial Set-up Connected to the air portSelecting a channel, switching on or OFF Setting the TemperatureOperating Guidelines Setting the Air Flow Setting the Pre-set Temperature on Radio Buttons 1 , 2 orTemperature 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 functionsSetting the Window Function Switching the Temperature DisplayLimiting 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 savingSetting the Pick-Up Vacuum Level Maintaining and Servicing the WR 3MChanging the Filter Fault Indications and Correction Indication/symptom Possible cause Corrective ActionAccessories Warranty DisposalWR 3M XX XXX XX / 03.07 2007 Cooper Industries