Cebex MicroProgel TC 32 User manual

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Manual MicroProgel©TC 323
9 fixed and 9 open programs with 31 steps
Digital display with error code
Possibility to delayed start.
Self diagnostic

SUMMARY
Sect. 1) Description of the controller operating modes........................................................................................................3
Sect. 2) Displaying the various values (temperature, step time etc..) ..................................................................................4
Sect. 3) Selecting the cycle from the 9 user ( ERS) and 9 pre-configured (FIX) cycles.....................................................6
Sect. 4) Entering or modifying the selected cycle................................................................................................................6
Sect. 5) Running a cycle.......................................................................................................................................................8
Sect. 6) Activating the timer for the delayed running of the cycle.......................................................................................8
Sect. 7) Setting the timer for the delayed running of the cycle............................................................................................9
Sect. 8) Troubleshooting.....................................................................................................................................................10
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The “Out” light indicates that the
heating element is powered. The
“Aux” light indicates the status of an
auxiliary that can be associated to
the cycle steps or various types of
alarm.
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Operating instructions, TC323 hand-held
controller
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C h a n g e
T i m e
° C K W h
F i x .
S p e c .
P e r s .
S t e p
b y i c r o P R O G E L
S P V
S T O P
E n t e r
S T A R T S e l e c t
P r o g .
These lights indicate the whether the
step in progress involves heating,
stabilisation or cooling.
Display ( AIN) of the main values
(temperature in °C, instant setpoint,
run time, partial and total energy
consumption). The four lights above
the display indicate which value is
being shown.
- Display (PRG or PROGRA ) of the
selected cycle, from 1 to 9.
- The “PERS.” light indicates that the
cycle belongs to the user group
(customisable).
- The “FIX” light indicates that the
cycle belongs to the group of cycles
pre-configured by the installer.
Display (STEP) of the
step in progress. If the
controller is in STOP
mode, “-“ is displayed.
This button runs the selected cycle.
The light to the side indicates that the
control is active. To stop the cycle,
press the button again and hold for
half a second.
This button activates the delayed
running of a cycle. The delay time
can be set from 1 minute to 60 hours.
SCROLL button, used to
scroll through the values
that can be shown on the
« AIN» display.
ENTER button, used to
confirm the value entered
in cycle programming
mode.
These two buttons
(arrows) are used as
follows:
-in STOP mode, they
are used to select
the cycle from the 9
that are available in
the selected group
(PERS or FIX).
programming mode, they
are used to change
the time and setpoint
values.
This button selects the group of
cycles: user or pre-configured. Each
pressing of the button switches from
one group to the other.
This button accesses the procedure
for entering or modifying the selected
user cycle.

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Sect. 1 Description of the controller operating modes
The controller features various different operating modes:
•controller in STOP mode
the controller is in STOP mode when no cycle is being run. The lights next to the
STOP
START
and buttons are both off. The controller simply measures the
temperature of the kiln and shows this on the “ AIN” display. This mode allows the
following to be performed
select the cycle (see section 3)
display the total time and energy consumed in the last cycle (see section 2)
immediately run the selected cycle or set the start time, by modifying the delay time
as required (see sections 5, 6, 7)
•controller in RUN mode
the controller is in RUN mode when a firing cycle is in progress, that is, when the
controller is controlling the temperature of the kiln according to the data set in the
cycle. In this mode, the light next to the
STOP
START
button is on. The PRG and STEP
displays indicate the cycle and step in progress. The group of lights
indicate whether, in the current step, the temperature is increasing (heating),
stabilising or decreasing (cooling).
The energy consumed and the time elapsed since the start of the RUN can be
checked in this mode, including any pauses if the kiln cannot follow the required
temperatures. The cycle can be moved forwards or backwards to a desired point.
Each pressing of the button moves forward one minute. Each pressing of the
button moves back one minute. When the cycle is finished, the controller
shows the message “END” on the “ AIN” display. To return to STOP mode, simply
press the
STOP
START
button.
•controller in RECOVERY mode
the controller goes into RECOVERY mode when a cycle is interrupted by a
blackout. When mains power returns, the controller performs an extra step at a fixed
gradient (defined by the installer) to return to the setpoint prior to the blackout, and
then continues the affected cycle. This condition is signalled by the blinking of the
STOP
START
light, and the message “r” on the “STEP” display.
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•controller in TIMER mode
the controller is in TI ER mode when a delayed cycle has been activated. The
delay time is counted down on the “ AIN” display. The lights to the sides of the
STOP
START
and buttons both blink. The TI E light located
above to AIN display is on.
Sect. 2 Displaying the various values (temperature, step time etc..
Different values can be displayed, depending on the status of the controller.
In STOP mode:
Normally the controller displays the temperature of the kiln in °C on the “ AIN” display,
and the “°C” light is on
Pressing the button repeatedly scrolls through the following values, always shown on
the “ AIN” display:
•the total time in the last cycle run (e.g. 04.22 for 4 hours and 22 minutes); the TI E
light is on
•the energy consumed in the running of the last cycle (e.g. 12.36 per 12.36 kWh); the
kWh light blinks
•the total energy consumed (since the last time the counter was reset by the user); the
kWh light is on
In START mode:
Normally the controller displays the temperature of the kiln in °C on the “ AIN” display,
and the “°C” light is on
Pressing the button repeatedly scrolls through the following values, always shown on
the “ AIN” display:
•the setpoint value reached (e.g. 400 indicates 400°C; the SPV light is on).
•the running time of the cycle in progress (e.g. 01.33 for 1 hour and 33 minutes); the
TI E light is on.
•the partial kWh counter, that is, the energy consumed in the running of the current
cycle (e.g. 12.36 for 12.36 kWh); the kWh light blinks
•the total kWh counter, that is, the total energy consumed in all the cycles (this can be
reset by the user); the kWh light is on
NOTE
•It is not necessary to press the button repeatedly to return to the display of the
temperature, as the controller will automatically do this after a few seconds.
•To set the total energy counter to zero, press the button until the corresponding
value is displayed, and then press and hold the
E n t e r
button for at least one second.
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Sect. 3 Selecting the cycle from the 9 user (PERS and 9 pre-configured (FIX cycles
The controller features 9 custom cycles, called user cycles, and 9 pre-configured cycles,
called fixed cycles.
Press the
S e l e c t
P r o g .
button until the PERS light turns on, if the desired cycle is in the user
group. Press the same button until the FIX light turns on, if the cycle is in the pre-
configured group. Then use the and buttons to select the cycle from the 9
available possibilities (the number of the cycle is shown on the “PRG” display).
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Example:
To select cycle number 4 in the user group.
ake sure the “PERS” light is on, if not press
S e l e c t
P r o g .
. Then, press the button until the
number 4 appears on the “PRG” display.
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Sect. 4 Entering or modifying the selected cycle
Press the
C h a n g e
button for at least half a second. An audible signal will indicate that the
modify cycle procedure has been activated, and the main display will show the time of the
first step, flashing. If the cycle is empty (that is, has not yet been entered), the time shown
will be 00.00, otherwise the previously set time in hours:minutes will be displayed (e.g.
02.25 indicates a time of 2 hours and 25 minutes).
Use the and buttons to modify the value, if required, or press
E n t e r
to move to
the next entry, that is, the setpoint. If the cycle is empty, the display will show a minimum
setpoint equal to the ambient temperature (e.g. 25, that is, 25°C), otherwise it will show the
previous setpoint.
Again use the and buttons to modify the value, if required, or press
E n t e r
again to
move to the time/setpoint pair for the following step.
The display (STEP) will show which step is being displayed and/or modified. By setting a
time equal to 00.00, the cycle will end at the step in question. To end the modify cycle
procedure without scrolling the entire cycle, press the
C h a n g e
button again.
NOTE
During this procedure, the time or setpoint values displayed will flash on the display
( AIN).
The new cycles entered or the modifications made to the previously entered cycles in
the user cycle group are stored permanently, even when the controller is off.
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The modify cycle procedure can also be accessed when the controller is in START
mode.
The pre-configured cycles can also be modified, using the same procedure, however
the changes are lost when another cycle is selected.
The controller will in any case limit the number of time/setpoint pairs (steps) that can be
set per cycle to a maximum of 31
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Example
To program a cycle with the following pairs of time/setpoint values:
01:00 600°C, 00:30 600°C, 00:45 700°C
press
C h a n g e
for half a second
the controller prompts the time for the first time/setpoint pair (STEP no. 1)
press to increase the value displayed or to decrease it, until the time
displayed is 01:00 (that is, 1h), flashing
press
E n t e r
the controller prompts the setpoint for the first time/setpoint pair (STEP no. 1);
press to increase the value displayed or to decrease it, until the temperature
displayed is 600°C, flashing
press
E n t e r
the controller prompts the time for the second time/setpoint pair (STEP no. 2)
press to increase the value displayed or to decrease it, until the time
displayed is 00:30 (that is, 30 minutes), flashing
press
E n t e r
the controller prompts the setpoint for the second time/setpoint pair (STEP no. 2)
press to increase the value displayed or to decrease it, until the temperature
displayed is 600°C, flashing
press
E n t e r
the controller prompts the time for the third time/setpoint pair (STEP no. 3)
press to increase the value displayed or to decrease it, until the time
displayed is 00:45, flashing
press
E n t e r
the controller prompts the setpoint for the third time/setpoint pair (STEP no. 3)
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press to increase the value displayed or to decrease it, until the temperature
displayed is 700°C, flashing
press
E n t e r
the controller prompts the time for the fourth time/setpoint pair (STEP no. 3)
press until the time displayed is 00:00, flashing
press
E n t e r
to end the cycle; the controller will exit the modify cycle procedure.
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Sect. 5 Running a cycle
Select the cycle to be modified: use the
S e l e c t
P r o g .
button and the and buttons (see
Sect. 3). The controller is in STOP mode (see the description of the modes). Press the
STOP
START
button. The controller will emit a brief audible signal, the light next to the button will
turn on and the controller will start controlling the temperature of the kiln using the values
set in the cycle. In this phase, the button can be pressed to display the following
values, in sequence:
•Operating setpoint
•Time elapsed since the “start”
•Partial energy consumed, since the last “start”
•Total energy consumed (this value can be reset; see the corresponding section)
At the end of the cycle, the controller will go into “END” mode, displaying the message
“END” on the display ( AIN). To return to STOP mode, press the
STOP
START
button.
NOTE
IMPORTANT: If attempting to run an empty cycle (not programmed, or with the time in
the first step set to 00.00), the controller will display an error code, “ER26”. The error is
reset using the
E n t e r
button.
The controller returns to display the temperature of the kiln if no button is pressed for a
few seconds.
Sect. 6 Activating the timer for the delayed running of the cycle
Select the group and the desired cycle, see section 3.
Press the button: the controller, after having emitted a brief audible signal, will start
a countdown, with the remaining time (in hours:minutes) shown on the “ AIN” display. At
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this point, the “TI E” light turns on, the decimal between the hour and minute digits will
flash, and the lights to the sides of the and
STOP
START
button will blink.
When the time has elapsed, the controller will automatically start the selected cycle, by
going into “START” mode.
To stop the countdown and return to STOP mode, press again.
NOTE:
START mode can be accessed at any moment, without waiting for the end of the delay
time, by pressing the
STOP
START
button.
The time displayed can be increased or decreased using the and buttons.
WARNING: changes made in this way to the start delay time are not saved, and are
only valid for the timer in progress.
Sect. 7 Setting the timer for the delayed running of the cycle
To permanently change the delay time for all successive timer operations, press and hold
the button for at least one second. Once the value displayed on the AIN display
starts to flash, change the time value by entering the new time, and confirm using the
E n t e r
button.
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Sect. 8 Troubleshooting
When running a cycle the controller may signal one of the errors listed in the table below.
ERROR CODE
DISPLAYED
CAUSE SOLUTION
ER21 Hardware fault Contact the installer.
ER22 Reserved Contact the installer.
ER23 Reserved. Contact the installer.
ER24 Reserved. Contact the installer..
ER25 Cycle in the memory with incorrect data. Program the cycle.
ER26 Attempted running of a cycle without any
steps being programmed.
Program the cycle.
ER28 Reserved. Contact the installer.
ER31 Hardware fault. Contact the installer.
ER41, ER42 Thermocouple continuity failure, not
connected or connected incorrectly.
Check the thermocouple and
connections.
ER43 Cold junction temperature sensor broken
or continuity failure.
Contact the installer.
EREC Interrupted cycle recovery not initiated
(kiln temperature outside of set limit).
Run the cycle again.
ERAL Reserved. Contact the installer.
EAFS Cycle stopped due to maximum end
step wait time (if programmed).
Check the heating elements or reduce
the kiln charge.
ALL1 Temperature signal outside of maximum
set limit. (See alarm relay).
Check the heating elements.
ALL2 Activation of alarm configured by
installer
Contact the installer.
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