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found a direct means to return to the primary menu from the secondary menu.

Afte
r about 60 seconds of inactivity, it will revert automatically. A quicker way i
s to turn the controller off, and then back on.
The following table shows all the parameters with both the original default valu
es as well as the values that exist in my controller today. I've also shown whi
ch variables came masked from the factory for my unit. I don't know why. The c
ombination seems a bit odd. For now, you don't have to know what these paramete
rs mean. I've also shown which variables I believe to be important of your cons
ideration.
Parameter
Description
Default
d
Important
ProG
Ramp/Soak Command
oFF
P
Proportional Band
5
I
Integral Time 240
94
d
Derivative Time 60
18
AL
Low Alarm Setpoint
10
AH
High Alarm Setpoint
10
TC
Cycle Time (output 1) 2
HYS
Hysteresis
1
0
Hb
Heater Breakpoint Setpoint
AT
Auto Tune Command
0
TC2
Cycle Time (output 2) 30
CooL
Proportional band/cooling
db
Deadband/Overlap
0.0
PLC1
N/A
-3.0
-3.0
Y
PHC1
N/A
103.0 103.0 Y
PCUT
N/A
0
0
Y
bAL
Balance 0
0.0
N
Ar
Anti-reset windup
96.8
LoC
Parameter Lock 0
0
STAT
Ramp/Soak Status
oFF
SV-1
1st Setpoint Temp
32
TM1r
1st Ramping Time
0.00
TM1S
1st Soaking Time
0.00
SV-2
2nd Setpoint Temp
32
TM2r
2nd Ramping Time
0.00
TM2S
2nd Soaking Time
0.00
SV-3
3rd Setpoint Temp
32
TM3r
3rd Ramping Time
0.00
TM3S
3rd Soaking Time
0.00
SV-4
4th Setpoint Temp
0.00
TM4r
4th Ramping Time
0.00
TM4S
4th Soaking Time
0.00
Mod
Ramp/Soak Mode Control 0
P-n1
Control Action Code
0
P-n2
Input type code 0
3
P-dF
Input Filter Constant 5.0
P-SL
Lower Range of input
32
P-SU
Upper Range of input
1000
P-AL
Alarm Type 2 Code
9
P-AH
Alarm Type 1 Code
5
P-An
Alarm Hysteresis
1
P-dP
Decimal Point Position 0
PUOF
PV Offset
0
0
SUOF
SV Offset
0
0
P-F
C/F Selection F
F
PCL2
N/A
-3.0
-3.0
Y
PHC2
N/A
103.0 103.0 Y

Setting My Setting
oFF
6.3
N
N
42
42
2
N
0.0
0
30
1.0
0.0
N
N
N
N
87.0
N
oFF
850
2.00
0.30
60
4.00
0.00
32
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0
0
N
5.0
32
1000
0
0
1
0
N
N
N
N
N

N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
0.0
N
Y
1.0
Y

N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
Y

Originally Maske

Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
N

N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
Y

N
N

FUZY
Fuzzy Control OFF
GAIN
N/A
1
1
ADJ0
Zero Calibration
oUT
N/A
-3.0
103.0
dSP1-dSP7
Parameter masks
I am certainly not an expert in
is what I did, and it seems to

OFF
N
N
Y
N
0
0
Y
N
Y
N
various 0
N
Y
the Fuji controller. What I am about to explain
work.

The "Process Variable" (PV) is the measured temperature of the kiln. The "Setpo
int Variable" (SV) is the desired temperature at any point in time. The user pr
ograms a desired Setpoint, followed by a ramp and soak process with up to four r
amp/soak pairs.
Here's how to do it. Turn the controller on. The controller will display the c
urrent temperature. Press PV/SV to display the current Setpoint (the SV indicat
or LED will also be lit). Under the LED characters are four buttons. Three are
marked with up-arrows. One is marked with a down arrow. The three up-arrow bu
ttons correspond to the hundreds, tens, and units digits of the display. Pressi
ng one of these buttons will cause the corresponding digit to blink. Pressing t
he button again will cause that digit to increment. Pressing the down-arrow but
ton will cause the digit to decrement. Pressing another of the up-arrow buttons
will cause its digit to blink. Then that value can be changed. When the desir
ed temperature has been entered (all three digits), press the button marked ENT.
This will enter the value into memory. After a few seconds, the display will
revert to the Process Variable (the PV indicator LED will be lit).
Programming the Ramp/Soak:
In my case, I planned the Setpoint to be 960F. The
first ramp is to be 2 hours long to 850F followed by a 30 minute soak. The seco
nd ramp is to be 4 hours long to room temperature (I programmed 60F). Hence, SV1 is 850, TM1r is 2.00, TM1S is 0.30, SV-2 is 60, and Tm2r is 4.00. I made SV3 and SV-4 to be less than 60 to ensure that the kiln would stay off at the end
of the second ramp. You should understand that the format for the time variable
s is "hours.minutes", so that 1.50 is 1 hour and 50 minutes, not 1 hours. To ent
er these values, press the SEL button repeatedly until SV-1 is shown. Then pres
s the DAT button, then the up-arrow/down-arrow keys as before to enter 850, then
press the ENT button. The display will increment to the next variable, which i
s TM1r. Enter this value (which is 2.00), and then continue to enter the remain
ing values. End the process by pressing the PV/SV button.

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