SSI America Video Gaming Accessories 9200 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Model 9200 Programmable Dual-loop Controller
SSi Manual SERIES 9200
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Chapter 3 - PROGRAMS
Overview
The program format used in the SERIES 9200 provides a simple but powerful recipe language for
controlling the heat-treat process.  The SERIES 9200 can store up to 300 programs of twelve steps
each.  Each step consists of an “opcode” that defines what is done at this step.  The step can also
contain atmosphere, temperature, and option data.
This enhanced step approach provides for shorter programs.  For example, a complete boost
/diffuse program can be done in twelve steps.
The programmer also has alarm capability that can be turned on during a program to monitor
deviations and high and low limits while the program is running.
Program Editing
The program edit display is accessed through the “Menu” key on the “default” display screen.
Pressing the “Menu” key displays a screen that contains the configuration items that all personnel
are allowed to perform. On that screen, running down the right side are five buttons. Below the
blue “DOWN” arrow key is the “Login” key. Pressing this key displays a numeric keypad that allows
you to enter the passcode to get to the configuration level (default as shipped from SSi is the
number 2). Pressing the number 2 and then pressing the “Enter” button displays the many
configuration options; the first option is “Program Editing”.  Highlighting this parameter and
pressing the “Enter” key displays a numeric screen pad that asks you to enter the number of the
program that you wish to edit. Pressing that recipe number and then pressing “Enter” displays that
particular recipe. You may have to CLEAR the recipe number that is shown in the “display box” if
the number of the recipe to be edited was not the last recipe run on the system. Press the “Clara”
button on the numeric keypad and then enter the number for the recipe that you wish to edit.
The displayed recipe might look something like this:
Opcode
Option
Tmp
Atm
Enter
Save
Esc
S
1
1700
1700
1600
1600
SETPT
1.00
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
SETPT
SOAK
EVT_OUT
SETPT
DELAY
EVT_OUT
SETPT
SOAK
EVT_OUT
ALARM
EVT_OUT
wait
wait
2:30
3-ON
wait
3
3-OFF
wait
1:00
1-ON
1
1-OFF