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or take a pause. It indicates the controller is trying to modulating the power to
hold the temperature stable.
For how to set up the timer in mashing mode, please read section 6.2.
5.3 Distilling Operation
When first powered up, make sure the controller is in the distilling mode: the
mashing mode indicator on the upper left corner is off and bottom display has a
"P" on the left. If not, change the control mode to distilling mode as discussed in
section 5.1 above. If you were using the controller in the distilling mode when
powered off last time, the controller will start in distilling mode.
The top LED displays the current temperature reading from the sensor. If
temperature sensor is not connected, it will show orAL. The controller will not
turn on the heater if the sensor is not connected. The bottom LED displays the
distilling output in percentage of the power. For example, if you use a 5500
Watts heater, "50" mean the heater is running at 50% of power, or 2750 Watts
(5500x50%=2750). You can rotate the knob to adjust the output value. The
new setting will take effect automatically. There is no need to push the knob to
confirm as the temperature setting change in the mashing mode. For the first
time use, while the controller is still in the acceleration phase, you should set
the distilling output to a value below 60%. Once the controller finished the
acceleration, it will switch to this power level automatically. After getting
familiar with your system, you can set to a higher value.
When the controller is powered up, the output indicator will stay on solid. This
mean the controller is in the acceleration phase. Once the temperature rise
above the acceleration phase, the power output will be reduced to the value as
shown on the bottom display. The Output indicator will start to flash at slower
rate.
Note, when adjusting the distilling output setting while the controller is still in the
acceleration phase, the new setting will be shown on the bottom display.
However, it will not take effect until the acceleration phase is finished. If you want
to manually control the power output during the entire distilling process, set
dAST to zero (see section 6.3 for details).
For how to set up the distilling mode, please read section 6.3.
6. Control Parameters
Parameters are divided into four groups (figure 5): MASH for mashing control,
DSTL for distilling control, ALAM for alarm settings and SYST for system
configuration. The same type of parameter may have slightly different names
when used in different mode. For example, the timer setting in mashing mode is
called "t", while this parameter is called "dt" in the distilling mode.
To enter parameter setting mode, press and hold the knob for at least 5s. Then
you will see "GOTO" on the top display. Rotate the knob, you will see the bottom
display changes with three different names: MASH (for mashing parameters,
figure 7), DSTL (for distilling parameters, figure 8), ALAM (for alarm settings,
section 7) and SYST (for system settings, figure 6). The parameter values are
stored in the controller memory. All the settings remain unchanged if you power
it off.
Push the dial to enter the selected parameter group. Then top display shows the
current selected parameter name, and the bottom display shows its
value/options. Rotate the knob clockwise to increase the value, and rotate it
counter-clockwise to reduce the value. Faster rotating speed will change the
value rapidly. Once finished, press knob again to confirm and go to next
parameter. You can press the knob repeatedly to exit the setting quickly.
6.1 System settings
Parameters that configure this controller and the relays are grouped under this
menu.
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Figure 5. Parameter group selection
Table 1. System configuration parameters
System Configuration
Display
Code
Description
tF
Timer function
tF
Hi Temperature
FF
FF
finishing function
tdIr
tdIr
Timer counting direction
Temperature reading
Pb
Pb
offset
Filt
Digital filter
filt
C-F
C-F
Temp. display unit
RL1
Rl1
Lgc1
Lgc1
LAt1
Lat1
SiL1
Sil1
RL2
Rl2
Lgc2
Lgc2
LAt2
Lat2
SiL2
Sil2
Key
key
Note 1. Timer settings: tF, tdIr
tF: The timer function is controlled by a master parameter tF. When it is set to
ON, the timer function (for both mashing and distilling modes) is enabled. When
tF is set to OFF, the timer function is disabled.
tdIr: Timer direction parameter. Set it to up for timer counting up and dn for timer
counting down.
Note 2. Input offset: Pb
Pb is used to set an input offset to compensate the error produced by the sensor
or input signal itself. For example, if the controller displays 2ºC when probe is in
ice/water mixture, setting Pb = -2, will make the controller display 0ºC.
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Setting
Initial
Remark
Range
Setting
ON, OFF
ON
Note 1
ON, OFF
ON
Note 5
dn, uP
dn
Note 1
-100~+100 ° C
0
Note 2
or ° F
1-6
1
Note 3
° C, ° F
° F
Note 4
Please check Section 7.
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