User guide

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The illustration shows the ramp editor window with the graph field and the current scale. The ramp
function represents a temperature curve over a period of 30 minutes (basic setting). The y-axis can
assume various controlling variables (speed, temperature) with the corresponding value ranges, while
the time axis can be set over a broad range up to a maximum of one month.
A ramp is defined by a number of support points (small boxes) linked with lines. At the start of ramp
editing only the support points of the starting and stopping times are defined (linked with a straight
line). Other support points can be entered with graphic or numeric editing.
The parameter settings of the ramp editor are described under the following topics:
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Proceed as follows:
1. Open
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pulldown menu in the menu bar.
2. Click on
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to open the dialog box for time entry.
3. Enter the desired sequence duration for the ramp function and confirm it with
2.
. The
entry is made in minutes (basic setting is 30 min.). The time scale appears in the format:
hh : mm : ss (hours, minutes, seconds).
4. Click on
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to open the dialog box for the controlling variable (temperature, speed
etc.) and the value range.
5. Enter the controlling variable by indicating the
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in the appropriate field (e.g. °C for
temperature).
6. Enter the upper and lower
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in the corresponding fields
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,
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.
7. Confirm the entry with
2.
.
8. The graph field is scaled with the current parameters.