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Potential for electrical hazard.
Getting Started
When presented with a given view, it is possible to select the functionality or change the values in any
field bordered in blue. When a particular field is actively being edited, its border will be yellow.
Using table 1, make connections from the SLICE-QT to your thermal plant via the cables1.
supplied by Vescent. Peel the shield back to make connections. The shield is connected to the
SLICE-QT case. It is not recommended to connect the shield to the plant as ground loops may
be formed, degrading performance.
Use the supplied AC power cord to provide power to the SLICE-QT. The power converter inside2.
the unit will accept any line voltage within the range in table 2.
Turn on the SLICE-QT with the power switch on the back of the unit located on the power entry3.
module.
From the Home screen, touch the CH icon for the channel to be used to go to the Channel Detail4.
screen.
Touch Settings > Load Limits5.
Set the Current and Power limits for you transducer.1.
Touch the Return icon.2.
Touch Settings > Plant6.
Enter in the parameters for your thermistor.1.
Note: Enter EITHER Beta, Reference Temperature, and Reference Resistance OR the
Steinhart-Hart Constants, A, B, and C. The other set of parameters will be automatically
calculated.
Select the Transducer Type: either TEC/Bipolar or Heater/Monopolar as appropriate to2.
your plant.
When choosing TEC/Bipolar, also select Negative of Positive Polarity as appropriate.3.
Return to the CH Detail screen by touching the accept icon.4.
Touch Settings > Limits7.
Set the absolute minimum and absolute maximum temperature allowed for your plant.1.
Set the lock range. This range determines over what value of ∆T = Tact - Tset the system is2.
considered to be locked. If ∆T is outside of this range, the Error field will change from
green to yellow. This range will appear as yellow dashed lines on the plot of ∆T vs. time
on the Channel Detail screen.
Return to the CH Detail screen by touching the accept icon.3.
Touch the Setpoint Temperature button to enter the desired set point temperature.8.
Touch Settings > PID9.
Set the PID parameters for your plant1.
Touch each window to set the given parameter. We recommend the Ziegler-Nichols1.
method of setting your PID parameters2)
Touch the OFF icon to engage the temperature servo10.
Monitor on the performance screen to ensure system settles11.