9.1.2 PULSE TIME
This parameter defines the time given for each pulse and is given in seconds. The
factory value is 300 seconds. Use the INC () and DEC () keys to modify the time in 10-
second steps, and the SELECT key to confirm the modification.
9.1.3 PULSES REQUIRED
This parameter defines the minimum number of pulses that the programmer must
receive to increase the balance. When the programmer receives this number of pulses the
balance will be increased with the time corresponding to the number of pulses received,
considering the time value entered in the PULSE TIME parameter. The factory value is 1.
Therefore unless this value is changed, the programmer will increase the balance with each
pulse received. Use the INC () and DEC () keys to modify the value, and the SELECT
key to confirm the modification.
PULSES REQUIRED, combined with PULSE TIME, is used to enter a minimum operating
price. For example, in the case of an appliance which operates in Euros, where 50 cents is
equivalent to one pulse, and you wish to enter a price of 3 Euros for a drying time of 40
minutes. You know that 3 Euros are 6 pulses, therefore the minimum number of pulses
should be 6 and the pulse time should be 40/6 = 6.666 minutes = 400 seconds. PULSE
TIME 400 and PULSES REQUIRED 6 should be entered. Until the programmer receives
the 6 pulses, the balance will not be increased. Once the 6 pulses have been received, the
balance will be increased by 400 x 6 seconds equivalent to 40 minutes.
9.1.4 TEMP LOW
This parameter defines the value in ºC which will be effective when the user selects
low temperature. The factory value is 40 ºC, although this can be edited. Use the INC ()
and DEC () keys to modify the temperature, and the SELECT key to confirm the
modification.
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PULSE TIME
300.
PULSES REQUIRED
01.
TEMP LOW-
040 ºC