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MV3 SERIES
Temperature Controller
Instruction Manual

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1 FIRST START-UP............................................................................................................... 5
2 GENERAL PRESENTATION OF THE INTERFACE................................................... 5
2.1 COLOR TOUCH SCREEN............................................................................................. 5
2.1.1 Contextual help .................................................................................................. 6
2.1.2 Locking/Unlocking the user interface ................................................................. 6
2.1.3 Screen shots ...................................................................................................... 7
2.1.4 Navigation and screens...................................................................................... 7
2.2 SCREEN DISTRIBUTION.............................................................................................. 9
2.3 GETTING STARTED WITH THE INTERFACE .......................................................... 10
2.3.1 Information on heating zones........................................................................... 10
2.3.1.1 Control screen...................................................................................... 10
2.3.1.2 Alarm screen .........................................................................................11
2.3.2 Changing the number of zones displayed........................................................ 13
2.3.2.1 Zoom in or out by swiping .................................................................... 13
2.3.2.2 Zoom in or out using the navigation icon.............................................. 14
2.3.3 Selection .......................................................................................................... 14
3 USING THE SYSTEM...................................................................................................... 15
3.1 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ....................................................................................... 15
3.1.1 Software conguration ..................................................................................... 15
3.1.1.1 General conguration........................................................................... 15
3.1.1.2 Regional parameters............................................................................ 16
3.1.1.3 Changing the interface lock passwords................................................ 17
3.1.1.4 Network settings................................................................................... 18
3.1.2 Temperature control conguration.................................................................... 18
3.1.2.1 Temperature control conguration settings .......................................... 18
3.1.2.2 Ramp Softstart Settings ....................................................................... 19
3.1.2.3 Heating zone conguration................................................................... 21
3.1.2.4 Zone Groups ........................................................................................ 26
3.1.2.5 Zone conguration table....................................................................... 28
3.1.3 Conguration les ............................................................................................ 29
3.1.3.1 Creating a conguration le.................................................................. 30
3.1.3.2 Displaying a conguration le............................................................... 31
3.1.3.3 Loading a conguration le .................................................................. 32
3.1.3.4 Updating a conguration le................................................................. 32
3.1.3.5 Deleting a conguration le.................................................................. 32
3.1.3.6 Duplicating a conguration le ............................................................. 32
3.1.3.7 Exporting and importing conguration les using a USB ash drive.... 33
3.2 NORMAL USE .............................................................................................................. 35
3.2.1 Selecting the operating mode .......................................................................... 35
3.2.1.1 Description of operating modes............................................................ 35
3.2.1.2 Setting the operating mode .................................................................. 36
3.2.1.3 Changing the system mode.................................................................. 36
3.2.2 Heating zone management .............................................................................. 37
3.2.2.1 "Quick change" action bar .................................................................... 37
3.2.2.2 Automatic and manual setpoint ............................................................ 38
3.2.3 Alarms .............................................................................................................. 38
3.2.3.1 Viewing alarms ..................................................................................... 38
3.2.3.2 Alarm log .............................................................................................. 39
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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3.2.3.3 Alarm Parameters................................................................................. 40
3.2.4 Electrical analysis of the mold.......................................................................... 41
3.2.4.1 Mold verification (MoldScan) ................................................................ 41
3.2.4.2 Readings .............................................................................................. 42
3.2.4.3 Mold monitoring.................................................................................... 42
3.2.4.4 Consumption ........................................................................................ 46
3.3 ADVANCED FEATURES ............................................................................................. 46
3.3.1 Remote log-in................................................................................................... 46
3.3.2 Communication ................................................................................................ 47
3.3.3 System information .......................................................................................... 47
3.3.3.1 Restoring factory settings ................................................................... 48
3.3.3.2 Loading a company logo ..................................................................... 48
3.3.4 Data acquisition................................................................................................ 49
3.3.4.1 Data recording...................................................................................... 49
3.3.4.2 Curves ................................................................................................. 51
3.3.5 Documentation files.......................................................................................... 52
3.3.6 Programmable Clock........................................................................................ 53
3.3.6.1 Weekly Planning ................................................................................ 53
3.3.6.2 Duration Programming .................................................................... 54
4 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS................................................................................ 55
4.1 TROUBLESHOOTING................................................................................................. 55
5 GLOBAL OFFICES & SERVICE CONTACTS............................................................... 58

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1 FIRST START-UP
Connect the power cord to the appropriate power supply (see nameplate and operating instructions).
Check all incoming and outgoing connections.
Turn on the system using the interruptor located on the front.
After a few seconds, the display screen lights up.
System type/
Serial number/
Software version
2 GENERAL PRESENTATION OF THE INTERFACE
2.1 Color touch screen
The user interface always displays these 3 elements:
• Status bar at the bottom of the screen
• Action bar on the right side
• 4 navigation tabs at the top of the screen
Navigation
tabs
Contextual
help
Interface
locking
Status bar
Screen
capture
Information on
current screen
Name of the
screen
Operating mode
indicator
Action
bar
Loaded
configuration
file name
Date and time

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The status bar provides general information on the system status such as date and time, current
configuration file, current screen name (as well as other information relevant to the screen such as
the number of zones displayed out of the total number of zones, the number of zones selected and
the number of zones in alarm), current operating mode (Stop/Gradual stop/Standby/Production - see
§3.2.1). On the left, there are also three icons for actions concerning the graphical user interface.
The status bar blinks red if alarms are triggered.
The contents of the Action bar depend on the screen currently in view and display icons which act
directly on system settings.
2.1.1 Contextual help
The question mark icon activates or deactivates the contextual help function displaying a description
over the icons. This function is useful during learning how to use the user interface or when you have a
doubt about the meaning of an icon.
2.1.2 Locking/Unlocking the user interface
There are 3 privilege levels which allow access to all or some of the interface functions. The current
privilege level is displayed at the bottom of the page:
Current privilege
level

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Functions available for the different privilege levels are listed below:
Privilege level Accessible functions
0 The interface is "read-only", no changes can be made to the system.
1
Possible modications are:
• Change a setpoint
• Turn zones On/O
• Auto/Manual mode
• Change the operation mode
• Load a le
2 The interface is fully accessible, all modications are possible.
By default, on start-up, the user interface is not locked (privilege level 2), all functions are accessible.
By pressing the open or closed padlock icon at the bottom of the screen, a numeric keypad
appears allowing changes to the privilege level by entering the appropriate password:
• to change to privilege level 1, enter the default password for this level, "654321",
to confirm press ;
• to change to privilege level 2, enter the default password for this level, "123456",
to confirm press ;
• to change to privilege level 0, enter the password of the current level, to confirm press .
To change the passwords for privilege levels, refer to §3.1.1.3.
To set the user level on start-up, refer to §3.1.1.1.
2.1.3 Screen shots
The camera icon is displayed when a USB flash drive or hard disk is connected. This icon enables
you to capture screens and save them at the root of your USB device.
Note: Please wait a few seconds before withdrawing the USB device to make sure that your screen
capture is completely saved on the system.
2.1.4 Navigation and screens
The four navigation tabs at the top of the screen represent the four different views provided in the user
interface: System view, Control view, Alarm view and Configuration view.
The current view depends on which tab is selected.
Each tab gives access to a set of screens. For example, to change or view the settings of one or more
zones, press "Control view" . The different screens of this view are represented by thumbnails.

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Select the
appropriate
thumbnail to
access the
screen
Press the tab to return to
this display
Press the «Zone configuration table» thumbnail to go to that screen. You can now check the status of
the control zones by clicking on the "Control view" tab and by selecting the "Control" thumbnail.

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2.2 Screen distribution
The screens are assigned to the different views according to their function:
• The SYSTEM view pertains to the whole system (i. e. mold files).
• The CONTROL view pertains to the temperature control.
• The ALARM view pertains to alarm management.
• The CONFIGURATION view pertains to the software configuration options.
The table below gives a summary of the screens available under the different tabs.
Tab Screen
System
• Configuration files
• Operating Mode
• Time Programming / Scheduling
• Documentation
Control
• Control
• Zone configuration table
• Temperature control settings
• Power consumption
• Mold monitoring
• MoldScan
• Group management
• Ramp settings
• Data acquisition
Alarms
• Table of active alarms
• List of active alarms
• Alarm log
• Alarm Parameters
Configuration
• General configuration
• Regional parameters
• Privileges
• Network settings
• System info
• External parameters

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2.3 GETTING STARTED WITH THE INTERFACE
The "Control" and "Table of active alarms" screens both contain information on the heating zones. On
each of these screens the zones are represented in a grid: zoom in or out to re-size this grid.
"Control" screen "Table of active alarms" screen
2.3.1 Information on heating zones
The information displayed for each zone also depends on the selected zoom level and on the screen
size.
The color indicates the status of the zone:
• Red: zone with alarm.
• Green: zone without alarm.
• Grey: zone OFF.
• Blue: zone with low temperature alarm.
• Purple: zone using the temperature probe of another zone.
The name of the reference zone is displayed in place of the setpoint temperature.
• White: zone ON, system in STOP mode.
• Beige: zone under surveillance
2.3.1.1 Control screen
Max. information displayed
Zone with alarm Zone switched off
Zone name + Group identification icon
Group
Temperature
Status
% of power or current Configuration
Setpoint or slave zone
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