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6.6. If the time is not set (set time is 00:00), the Run Stop key will start continuous oper-
ation of the unit until the Run Stop key is pressed again.
6.7. The platform motion can be stopped at any time by pressing the Run Stop key. In
this case, the program realisation and the platform motion will stop and the timer will
switch into the STOP mode saving previously set time. Press the Run Stop key to
restart the operation with the same time and speed.
6.8. Incubator menu. The Menu button opens incubator’s menu. Use ▲ and ▼ buttons
to navigate and Enter button to select. While browsing in the menu, select the top-
most Quit option in order to return from sub-menu to menu.
6.8.1. Incubator ID. Option GetID shows the serial number and name of the incubator and
its Bluetooth module MAC address, as well as remote PC Bluetooth module MAC
address.
6.8.2. Date & Time. To set date and time in this submenu, press Enter button to select the
parameter, then ▲ and ▼ buttons to change the value and Enter button to confirm
changes.
6.8.3. Service. This submenu has following options: Current Errors and Settings.
6.8.3.1Current Errors. This option allows user to view and reset the list of active errors.
6.8.3.2Settings. This option has two suboptions available –Alarm Setting and Start mode.
Alarm Setting. User can set the alarm settings based on values of temperature and
RPM. All alarms are working on the following principle, temperature taken as an ex-
ample:
If Tact < Tthr.low or Tact > Tthr.high for tdelay minutes, then an alarm will be triggered.
Where Tact is the actual temperature inside the incubator, Tthr.low is the lower threshold
limit value, Tthr.high is the higher threshold limit value and tdelay is the time delay in
minutes. Time delay is used in order to avoid false triggering of the alarms.
RPM alarm is operated using the same principle.
Start Mode. User can change the acceleration mode of the unit. In Start Mode Slow
the unit picks up speed gently to reduce the possibility of spilling. In Start Mode Fast
the unit rapidly gains speed and set RPM rate.
6.8.4. Active Alarms. This option allows user to view and reset the list of active alarms.
6.8.5. Data Logger. Data logger features following options: View Plot T(t), View Plot
RPM(t), View Plot T(t)+RPM(t), Clear log, Logger on/off.
6.8.5.1All View Plot options use the same interface. Use Left and Right buttons to move the
plot along the x axis. Use Up and Down buttons to move the plot along the y axis.
Use <-xx-> button to choose the x axis navigational scale. Available scales are 15
minutes, 1 hour, 1 day, 1 week and 1 month.
6.8.5.2Clear Log button clears the logger’s data.
6.8.5.3Logger On/Off button toggles the automatic logging of the data.
6.8.5.4Available memory indicator. When the data logger uses up all available memory, it
begins overwriting data from beginning. 100% of memory is used up in approximately
1 month.
6.9. At the end of operation, set the Power switch in position O (off). Disconnect the power
cable from electric circuit.