Instruction Manual

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LYNX
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System Instructions
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After selecting one or more Zones, the interface expand again to reveal
the following:
1. Data Export Button—Select this to export system data collected by
the Operator Interface (See Section on Exporting Historical Date).
2. Historical Data Viewer—Select this to view the Temperature Data,
Duty Cycle, and Current data acquired during system operation.
3. Selected Zone Information— Displays additional information for the
selected zone including Low, Caution, and High Alarms, Sensor
Type, Firmware version, Part and serial numbers. If multiple Zones
are selected then only the first selected Zone will be shown.
4. Edit Parameters—Select this to edit parameters for the selected
Zone(s).
5. Locate—Select this to Locate a Zone in a line. This will prompt the
LYNX Module for that Zone to begin flashing white for easier identi-
fication. This will time-out after 2 hours.
6. System Drawing—Select this to view a System Drawing
(See Section on Uploading System Drawings).
ZONE DETAIL SCREEN
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EDIT PARAMETERS SCREEN
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1. Zone Line Display—Shows current Line, String, and Zones within a
selected Line.
2. Zone Status Display—Select individual, multiple, or all Zones to
configure parameters.
3. Zone Preset—Select named presets for easy loading of predefined
parameters into each Zone. Presets must be created separately in the
system menu before they can be used.
4. Normal Mode tab—Tab for editing operating parameters applied during
normal use.
5. Idle Mode tab—Tab for editing operating parameters applied during Idle
Mode (Idle Mode Setpoint and Idle High/Low Alarm).
6. Advanced tab—Tab for editing advanced operating parameters such as
Ramp Rate.
7. Temperature Set Points— Used to set the target operating temperature.
8. Alarm Set Points—Adjust and set the Low, Caution, and High Alarms.
Low Alarms are used to alert you to a heater that is too cold. Caution
Alarms are used to alert you to a heater that is too warm. High Alarms
are used to alert you to extreme overshoots in temperature in a heater.
The High Alarm will turn off the heater if exceeded. These Alarms
protect the heater and your equipment/materials from exceeding
temperature limitations that may cause degradation in product quality.
9. Latch— Check these boxes to require the User to manually
acknowledge and clear each Alarm should one trigger during operation.
10. Control Mode—Can toggle the Module control Mode between On/Off,
PID, Auto-tune, and Disabled. Modules are set to Disabled by default.
11. Idle Mode Enable—check this box to enable Idle Mode and the
parameters defined in the Idle Mode tab.
12. Send Update—Applies all parameters in all fields of all tabs of the Edit
Parameters menu.
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