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Setup key Clear/Reset key Enter key Installation 3-16 Part 1126931_01 2018 Nordson Corporation Reading or Editing Operating Parameters Regardless of whether a parameter's value is editable or not, the procedure fo…

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Operating Parameters
The melter uses operating parameters to store non‐editable and editable
values. Non‐editable values are those that provide information about the
historical performance of the melter. Editable values are either a numeric
set‐point or a control option setting. Control options settings affect the display
of information or the function of the melter.
Operating parameters are stored in the melter's firmware in the form of a
sequentially numbered list. The list is organized into the logical groups
described in Table 3‐3.
Table 3‐3 Parameter Groups
Group
Parameter
Numbers
Group Description
Standard
0 to 8 and
10-14
Noneditable and other frequently used
parameters
Temperature
Control
20 to 29 Control heaters
Input Setup 30 to 39
Configure the standard and optional
inputs
Output Setup 40 to 46
Configure the standard and optional
outputs
Seven‐day Clock 50 to 77 Configure the clock feature
In addition to the ability to read and edit parameter values, you can also save
and restore the current value of every operating parameter and review a log
of the last ten changes that were made to editable parameters.
Selecting Operating Parameters
Table 3‐4 provides a complete list of the operating parameters. Review the
list to determine which operating parameters would best support your
manufacturing process. Refer to Appendix B, Operating Parameters, for
detailed information about each parameter. Appendix B contains a complete
description of each parameter, including its affect on the melter, default
value, and format.
NOTE: Parameters that are used to configure optional equipment or that are
otherwise reserved in the firmware are excluded from Table 3‐4 and
Appendix B.

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Reading or Editing Operating Parameters
Regardless of whether a parameter's value is editable or not, the procedure
for accessing each parameter in order to read or edit its current value is the
same.
To read or edit a parameter
1. Place the main power and control switches on the ON position.
The melter performs a start‐up check.
2. Press the Setup key.
The left display flashes parameter 1.
3. Use the numeric keypad to enter the number of the desired parameter.
Refer to Table 3‐4 for a complete list of parameters.
NOTE: If you incorrectly enter the parameter number, press the
Clear/Reset key to return to parameter 1 and then re‐enter the correct
parameter number.
When you have finished entering the one‐ or two‐digit parameter number,
the right display indicates the parameter's current value.
4. Do one of the following:
If the value is noneditable, refer to Monitoring the Melter in Section4,
Operation.
If the value is editable go to step 5.
5. Press the Enter key.
The right display flashes.
6. Use the keypad to enter the desired numeric set‐point or control option
into the right display. Refer to Appendix B, Operating Parameters, for
information about the numeric value or control option choices for each
parameter.
NOTE: If the keypad has no affect on the right display, the melter is
password protected. You must enter a valid password before you can
edit parameters. Refer to Entering a Password in Section 4, Operation.
7. Press the Enter key.
The melter checks that the new value or control option is acceptable.
If the numeric set‐point or control option is accepted, the left and right
displays index to the next sequential parameter number and value.

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If the numeric set‐point or control option is not accepted, the right
display will indicate dashes (‐‐‐‐) for three seconds and then it will
change back to the original value.
8. Repeat step 5 through step 7 to read or change the next sequential
parameter number or press the Setup key to exit the setup mode.
Table 3‐4 Operating Parameters
Parameter Name Range of Values Default Value
Standard
0 Enter Password 0 to 9999 4000
1 Total Hours with Heaters On
(noneditable)
0 to 9999 0
2 Fault Log (noneditable) — _‐F0 (empty)
3 Change History Log (noneditable) — P‐_ (empty)
4 Ready Delay Time 0 to 60 minutes 0 minutes
5 Service Interval Time 0 to 8736 hours 500 hours
6 Service LED Heater Hours 0 to 9999hours 0
8
1
Automatic Pump On 0 (disabled) or 1(enabled) 1 (enabled)
10 Enable or Disable Password 0 (disabled) or 1(enabled) 0 (disabled)
11 Create Password 0 to 9999 5000
12
1
Change Hose 1 Output to Electric
Applicator Activation
0 (disabled) or 1 (enabled) 0 (disabled)
13
1
Change Hose 2 Output to Electric
Applicator Activation
0 (disabled) or 1 (enabled) 0 (disabled)
14 External Communications Lock‐out 0 or 1 0 (disabled)
Temperature Control
20 Temperature Units (degrees C or F) C (degrees Celsius) or F
(degrees Fahrenheit)
C (degrees Celsius)
21 Over Temperature Delta 5 C (10 F) to 60C(110 F) 15 C (25 F)
22 Under Temperature Delta 5 C (10 F) to 60C(110 F) 25 C (50 F)
23 Standby Delta 25 C (50 F) to 190C (350 F) 50 C (100 F)
24 Automatic Standby Timeout 0 to 1440minutes 0 (disabled)
25 Automatic Heaters Off Time 0 to 1440minutes 0 (disabled)
26 Manual Standby Time 0 to 180 minutes 0 (disabled)
27 Hose Standby Delta 1 C (1 F) to 190C (350 F) 0 (disabled)
28 Applicator Standby Delta 1 C (1 F) to 190C (350 F) 0 (disabled)
29 Internal Zone Temperate Offset 0 C (0 F) to ‐15C (‐30 F) 0 (disabled)
30 Standard Input 1
0–8 and 10-14
10 (Automatic
Standby)
31 Standard Input 2 0–8 and 10-14 1 (Standby on/off)
32 Standard Input 3 0–8 and 10-14 2 (Heaters on/off)
33 Standard Input 4
0–8 and 10-14
4 (Hose/applicator 1
enable/disable)
34 Optional Input 5 0–8 and 10-14 0 (disabled)
1
Not used with DuraBlue II melters.