• how much time it will take to reach set
point;
• what the set point is;
• which PID set to activate; and
• whether you want a guaranteed soak.
Continue defining step types until your pro-
file is complete. The last step must be an End
step.
6.Choose the end-state.
All profiles end with an End step, which is pre-
programmed into the new profile. Choose:
• Hold set point and event outputs;
• Control off, set point off, event output sta-
tus maintained;
• All Off (control outputs and event outputs)
or
• Idle, with each channel at user-specified set
points. Event output status maintained.
7.Save your settings.
When exiting the Profiles Page, choose whether
to save profile data > or restore values < .
✔
NOTE:
The final step of every profile is End. You cannot delete an
End step or change it to another type, but you can insert
new steps before it
.
Save profile data ■
or restore values? ■
▼ Restore ▲ Save ■
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
Enter Ramp Time:____
00:00:01 (H:M:S)
▼▲ Adjusts Digit
< > Save Changes
Watlow Series F4S/D Profile Programming ■ 4.5
Get Information from the ˆ Key
If you do not know a term, press the ˆ Key
when the cursor points to the word in the dis-
play text. Or check the glossary in the Ap-
pendix of this user manual.
i Ramp Time: A step
type that changes
the set point to a ■
new value in a ▼
user-chosen period
of time.
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