Model 9200 Programmable Dual-loop Controller

Program Display

Pressing the “Program” key displays the “default program status” page.

The Program Status display shows the last program loaded into the program run buffer and its status. If the program is running, the active step number is highlighted, and the Status is “Running”. A red “ALM” block in the top right corner of the screen displays an alarm condition.

The Program display has six active buttons located on the right side of the display. These are activated by touching the inside of the blocks. The active buttons are Soak Adjust, Load, Stop, Hold, Cont, Alm Ack (Alarm Acknowledge) and Esc.

The Soak Adjust button allows you to enter a “new” value for the time remaining in the current soak or ramp cycle. A soak or ramp cycle must be running for a change in soak/ramp time to be adjusted.

The Load button allows the operator to enter the recipe number to be run and to view the recipe before pushing the “run” button. Pushing the “run” button starts the recipe. If a recipe program is “running” and the operator enters a “new” recipe program it can be viewed and modified. The recipe does not become active until the “run” button is pushed. Pressing “run” places the program currently being viewed in the active memory and will begin to run the “new” recipe. You can start the program in any “step”, simply by moving the highlight down to the step that that the program needs to be started in, and then pressing the “Run” key.

While reviewing the program that is about to be run, certain parameters within those steps can be modified. You can change the set points, the time and the options. You CAN NOT delete a step, or modify it’s “OPT CODE”.

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SSI America user manual Model 9200 Programmable Dual-loop Controller