Teledyne IGE 3000 Charcoal Grill User Manual


 
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6. Set Up Guide
6.1. ADVANCE SETUP GUIDE
The IGE-3000 has several setup and control commands which can be accessed by using the ADJUST
rotary encoder and SELECT push-button while viewing the display. Note that most of the commands,
which are described below, can be accessed using equivalent RS232/485 Commands.
The advanced setup is accessed from NO MODE, the default run mode. Each click of the ADJUST
rotary encoder in the clockwise direction will advance the display through each command. Once arriving at
the desired command, the user can change the parameter (or initiate command) by slowly pressing the
SELECT push-button. If the user wishes to save any changes simply go to the “Save EE prom” mode press
select. When finished with the advanced setup, the user may return to the normal NO MODE by turning
the ADJUST counterclockwise until the pressure is once again displayed. Note that turning the ADJUST
clockwise indefinitely will continuously cycle through all the commands.
The commands are:
Normal Run
RS485 Address
Baud Rate
Data bits/Parity Bits/Stop Bits
Turn Around Delay
Save EE Prom
Restore EE Prom
The following list gives a description of each of the commands listed above along with the syntax for the
equivalent RS232/485 command.
NOTE: To access the following commands, rotate the ADJUST pot Counterclockwise.
6.2. RS485 Address
A_01
The RS485 address is the address of the IGE-3000. If the unit is configured for RS232, then this
parameter should not be adjusted. A_01, A_02, … A_FE, A_FF (Valid range 01 to DF)
Equivalent RS232/485 command. *{aa}A={aa}<CR>
6.3. Baud Rate
B_9.6
The baud rate is given in kbaud. For example, B_9.6 corresponds to a 9600 baud.
Note: There is no equivalent RS232/485 command.