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You have no items in your shopping cart. Search: Search. More Views. Product images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the product you will receive. IMS Supply is not an authorized distributor, reseller or representative of Thermotron. All product names, trademarks, brands and logos used on this site are the property of their respective owners and are used for identification purposes only. You may also be interested in the following product s. The program graph allows you to view your program as you create it.

Page 36 Select the desired program. Press the Delete button at the top right of the Open File dialog box. Press Yes to confirm the deletion. To select the current Y-axis settings, press Current Y Limits. The cursor displays the date, time, and data readings at any point you touch on the graph. Page Using The Therm-Alarm Panels If you are testing expensive products, you should have an additional back-up product protection device.

If you are testing products with live electrical loads, you should install additional power cutoffs. Please call Thermotron Industries if you have any questions on additional product protection. Page Therm-Alarm Operating Modes If you are testing expensive products, you should have an additional back-up product protection device. Otherwise go to step 4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the calibration.

Select a Low or High alarm limit field. Enter the desired alarm limit, then press Enter. Press Refresh to implement your changes and redisplay the activity log. For assistance please call the Thermotron Product Support group at The Control Module panel displays live data for all analog and digital inputs and outputs.

The numbers of the digital outputs and inputs light up to indicate activity. The user may then inspect the file or e-mail it to Thermotron Product Support. The format is a spreadsheet that displays the time of any errors, the device generating the errors, and the command that generated the errors. Thermotron recommends that you use the following syntax for multidrop communications.

This syntax incorporates both the multidrop addressing and prefix protocols to help ensure dependable communications. Page Gpib-Specific Commands Read or load the service request enable mask.

The information and format varies between commands and are defined at each command description. Therefore Thermotron recommends that the user include only one query command in any concatenated string. Page Interface Command Descriptions Where n is any process variable channel 1 to 8. Page 57 Where n is any process variable channel 1 to 8. Page 62 DO 37 bit 0 bit 0 bit 0 bit 0 CM0 digital outputs 26, 28, 29, 30, and 32 are active. Page 63 It returns 0 if the door is open or there is no digital input defined for it.

Page 64 13 — Monitor channels Page 65 13 — Monitor channels Query example: 1 The process variable channel 1 data type is temperature. These bytes assign the following weighting values to the options: This generic manual is not intended to be used to operate your equipment. Page 69 Next interval: 15 Auxiliaries enabled: AUX, AUX, AUX Display status enabled: Looping, auxiliaries, deviations, channel 1, channel 2 Options enabled: Humidity, low humidity, purge, single-stage refrigeration Thermotron Industries This generic manual is not intended to be used to operate your equipment.

Page 70 Where n is the channel number 1 to 4. Page 71 Where n is the number of loops. Page 73 30 This indicates the manual ramp for channel 2 is 30 units per minute. Page 75 Where n is a channel number. Page 76 Where n is a channel number. Page 77 1 heat gain to 0. Page 80 Where n is the channel number 1 to See Description. Page 83 Returns a program or test from hold mode to its run mode. Query example: 17 The Therm-Alarm status flags byte is mute and high alarm. Page 90 Where n is any process variable channel 1 through 8.

Query example: VRSN? Page 92 Where n is the number of seconds between 0 and Page Using The Programming Commands A more complex program involving PTC and humidity would not use the same display status and options for all intervals because PTC and humidity cannot be enabled in the same interval. Send the INTV5? Send the INTV6? Check the GPIB settings. Set Terminator to Last Input. With this feature, the product temperature generally reaches its set-point quicker and with less overshoot than with single loop control.

These high level functions usually eliminate any requirement for special programming. In some cases however, OEMs and Integrators can save the cost and complexity of various extraneous PLC Logic, relays, and timers by using the general purpose programming features of the Synergy Controller. Synergy Controller Version 3.

This application note describes these general purpose primitives and provides examples. This application note describes these features and provides examples and screenshots. The Synergy Controller software can process a range of transducer types and units of measure as follows: 1. Granville Philips ion gauge for space simulation chambers.

Virtual Pressure Sensor; aggregates a High and Low range transducer into one measurement. Virtual Kft. Sensor; converts pressure to Kft. Synergy Controller AppNote - Synergy Controller Ramp Rate Control In some test applications, test engineers are required to limit the rate of change of temperature or other process variables when adjusting setpoints.

With the new Synergy Controller Ramp Rate Feature, engineers can program the controller to ramp the setpoint from the current temperature when making adjustments while in the steady state mode. This Synergy Controller application note describes the steps for a Synergy Nano retrofit installation in VersaTenn equipped environmental test chamber. This Synergy Controller application note describes the steps for a Synergy Quattro retrofit installation in VersaTenn Iii equipped environmental test chamber.

Synergy Controller AppNote - Synergy Nano and Synergy Quattro Certificate of Volatility This is a statement regarding the volatility of customer data stored in the memory devices in the Synergy Nano, Nano 2, Quattro, and Quattro 2 environmental test chamber controllers manufactured by Tidal Engineering Corporation.

In addition, the steps required to sanitize these Synergy Controllers are covered. This note explains the Synergy Controller features developed to help test and manufacturing organizations take advantage of Cloud infrastructure with their environmental test chambers and process ovens.

This application note covers PuTTY setup for Synergy family controllers and includes some examples of frequently used commands. Download this application note for setup instructions and files and try the latest Synergy Controller remote control option.

This expansion module plugs into the back of the controller and expands the input capacity of the controller. The Digital Inputs are available for User applications and for complex test chambers. With this expansion, module, the Synergy Quattro can accommodate 16 Digital Inputs. This application note is a short list of frequently used commands.

TempGard limit controller should be used to provide fail-safe protection against controller and sensor failure. When used with a separate sensor, Temperature Limit Controllers TLC reduce the probability that a single point failure will damage the chamber or the product inside. No complex software or hardware system is perfect. Bugs are always present in a system of any size.

In order to prevent danger to life or property, it is the responsibility of the system designer to incorporate redundant protective mechanisms appropriate to the risk involved.

Beginning with Synergy Controller Software version 4. In this application note, an example is offered that use these commands to automatically adjust these limits and start the program. The example shows how to use a Bar Code Scanner for this application. Synergy Controller AppNote - Synergy Controller Conditional Programming Features In many environmental testing procedures and standards, the test chamber controller is required to adjust the timing of the program based on the conditions in the chamber, for example, frequently the soak timer starts only after the chamber temperature gets into condition.

The Synergy Controller provides several features that can satisfy these requirements. This application note addresses these conditional programming features.. This application describes these features.

The super heat, load control, pump-down and defrost features are included. The cycle counts and runtime hours are accumulated for every output and alarms and warnings can be programed when component life limitations must be anticipated.

This application describes these HCMA features. Both TCweb and UUT modules are channel thermocouple data acquisition units designed to expand the input capabilities of the controllers in the Synergy family.

Each Module allows engineers to capture and log temperature data from the unit-under-test and other test temperatures. Up to four modules can be attached to each Synergy controller providing up to 64 thermocouple inputs.

See application note 72 for UUT Details pdf k. The rugged unit weighs less than 15 lbs. LEDs indicate the status of all 30 digital outputs and connectors are provided so live outputs can be connected and controlled by the unit for testing and development purposes. The Briefcase kit includes:.



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