Sterling 882.00294.00 User Manual

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Enter the values you would like to set in the screen by pressing the number keys. Press ENT 
(Enter) when you are finished to set the new values or CLR (Clear) to erase the current 
values and reenter new ones.   
The next feature in the DRYER MENU is the ALARMS button/screen. 
Alarms (Retains 100 of the most recent alarms) 
         
 
 
This screen allows the operator to review the number and type of issues that the Dryer has 
encountered during its operation.  The “Alarm History” screen is NOT reset-able. 
Problems can be viewed by Date, Hour, and Comment. 
Because of the size of the screen, only three (3) comments/alarms can be viewed at a time.  
To view alarms not visible on the screen, press the DOWN button.  To return to a particular 
alarm, press the UP button to scroll upward in the alarm history. 
Pressing  CNV (Convey) in this screen will take the operator to the CONVEY STATUS of 
the system.  You will only get CNV alarms when conveying options are enabled (Nomad 
only). 
At this point the operator can return back to the DRYER MENU or MAIN MENU by 
touching the appropriate button on the screen.  
Auto Tune 
 
 
This screen allows the operator to automatically tune the process air temperature control 
algorithm to a specific drying application.  The autotune sequence should be initiated if the 
user feels there are unacceptable fluctuations in the process air temperature.  The calculated 
P, I, and D variables will be shown in the lower left hand portion of the screen for reference 
purposes. 
The autotune feature can be enabled by pressing the PUSH TO START PROCESS 
AUTOTUNE 
button. 
AUTOTUNE IN PROGRESS or PROCESS NOT ACTIVE will inform the operator of 
the current status of this feature. 
At this point the operator can return back to the DRYER MENU or MAIN MENU by 
touching the appropriate button on the screen.  
Portable Drying/Conveying Systems 
Chapter 4:  Operation 
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