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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - For One and Two Channel Systems Tidal Engineering Corporation 2 Emery Ave. Randolph, NJ 07869

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 10 Type Synergy Compact Synergy Micro Synergy V Synergy Micro V Icon P/Ns TE1530, TE1666 TE17

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 1006.11.5 Generic Temperature/Pressure, Altitude and Space Generic Temperature/Pressure, Altitude &

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 101Generic Temperature/Pressure Main Screen Main Screen Digital Output Screen Channels Inputs Channe

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 1026.11.6 Generic Temperature/Humidity/Pressure, Altitude Generic Temperature/Humidity/Pressure ,Al

Page 6 - 1.0 INTRODUCTION

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 103Generic Temperature/Humidity/Pressure Main Screen Main Screen Digital Output Screen Channels Input

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 1046.11.7 Generic Temperature/Vibration Generic Temperature/Vibration (HALT/HASS) 2SM Outputs TE115

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 105Generic Temperature/Vibration Main Screen Main Screen Digital Output Screen Channels Inputs Chan

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 1066.11.8 Retro Temp Only Retro Temp Only 2SM Outputs TE1151-6 SM ChannelDigital Output Device 6 6

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 107Retro Temp Only Main Screen Main Screen Digital Output Screen Channels Inputs Channel 1 Channel

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 1086.12 Logging The Synergy Nano’s logging system periodically captures and stores user selected da

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 1096.12.1 Logging Setup This section describes the Log system setup options and steps. Note: Before

Page 13 - 2.0 SPECIFICATIONS

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 11 Synergy Nano Chamber Type Applications The Synergy Nano can control many test chamber types includ

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 110Example Log Printout: Step #2: Select the Channel Readings Folder Use this screen to sele

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 111Step #5: Select the Machine Values Folder Select the Machine Input process values of Sensors 1 t

Page 16 - UserAlarmS

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 112Export History for Logging Operation To Export History, navigate to the Logging\Export History fol

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 113 Once inserted, the new disk is automatically detected. After detection, the Synergy Nano conti

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 114Synergy Nano Data Logging Capacity Calculations As described above, the Synergy Nano records proce

Page 19 - 2.3.3 Channel Calibration

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 115 Log Data Size Data Max. Size Description CH1 Actual 6 bytes Temperature CH2 Actual 6 bytes

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 1166.13 Panel Lock The Synergy Controller features enhanced security starting in software version

Page 21 - 3.0 CHAMBER SAFETY

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 117 The Synergy Controller user interface consists of the LCD Touch screen, eight Screen Selection but

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 118Panel Lock Feature Setup To setup the Panel Lock feature follow these steps: 1. Specify the passw

Page 23 - SCREEN NAVIGATION KEYS

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 119 In the \Panel Lock\ folder there are two subfolders; Admin Settings and Screen Settings as shown b

Page 24 - 4.4 LCD Screen

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 121.1 Company Information and Assistance Congratulations on purchasing the Synergy Nano control sys

Page 25 - 4.5 Function Keys

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 120 The Panel Lock Passwords are listed in the \Panel Lock\Admin Settings\ folder in the order of acc

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 121 The \Panel Lock\Screen Settings\ folder is used to assign the user level for each screen. The sug

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 122 When the “Enter Password” dialog appears, the user must enter the password and then press OK to u

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 1236.14 Languages LANGUAGES \ SETUP DIRECTORY SCREEN EDITOR Languages Screen (Screen Editor)

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 1246.15 User Programmable Alarm System The Synergy Nano’s user programmable alarm system can create

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 125 The User Alarm Wizard steps are as follows: 1. Open the Setup Screen and browse to the User Ala

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 126 Define the comparison type and the scaling, The Comparison choices are: 1. Input Open. 2. Inpu

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 127 Select the desired alarm response. The Options are : 1. Show Alarm. 2. Log Alarm. 3. Disable Cha

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 128User Alarm Example 1: Create an alarm that senses Digital Input 5 and Displays “Oxygen Sensor Warni

Page 34 - 6.1 Setup Directory

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 129 Select Digital Input 5 as shown in the figure at left and then press accept. The wizard displa

Page 35 - 6.2.1 Channel Calibration

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 132.0 SPECIFICATIONS Channels1or21thru4(NanoPlusOnly)ProcessVariables‐Temperature‐Hu

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 130 Enter a name for this alarm. Press the text box to open the Alpha Numeric Keypad. Enter the n

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 131 Select the Alarm Actions. In this case, the “Show Alarm” and “Log Alarm” options are selected.

Page 38 - 6.2.3 Guaranteed Soak

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 132 The Alarm Screen in the Maintenance folder Indicates the alarm condition when the Input is open as

Page 39 - 6.2.4 Input Calibration

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 133 For example, in the screenshot below, the Alarm has been acknowledged but the alarm condition stil

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 134Example 2 At low atmospheric pressures, the heaters in most altitude chambers are turned off so the

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 135 Less Then comparison type. We also select the Scaled Value for Data scaling because we want to c

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 136Confirm the Alarm Threshold. Then we press Next-> to continue. Here we enter the Alarm respo

Page 43 - A = a0 + a1 * T

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 137The User Alarm Setup screen lists our new alarm as shown at left. In operation, when the Torr v

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 1387.0 MAINTENANCE DIRECTORY Machine Inputs Alarms Channel PIDs About File Utilities Date and

Page 45 - PID \ SETUP DIRECTORY

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 1397.1 Operator Interface The Maintenance Directory provides a set of utilities that are used for t

Page 46 - 6.3.1 PID Tuning

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 14 The Synergy Nano and the other Synergy Controllers are flexible multi-channel control systems desig

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 140Channel PIDs Select a channel with the buttons on the top row of this screen to view the following

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 141 Memory capacity and usage is shown at the bottom of the About Screen. If the available memory is

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 142Delete Files Select and delete the desired file. You can press the Browse button to view the li

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 143Export History Window The export process is monitored in the Export History Status window. First

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 144Alarms The alarm screen displays any Synergy Nano alarm conditions. Access this screen to view an

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 145Synergy Nano Low Program Memory & Low Storage Alarms There are 2 types of local storage on the

Page 53 - 6.4 Special Functions

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 146Removing a Low Storage Alarm Condition When an alarm occurs, the word “Alarm” flashes in the tit

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 147 Go to the Setup Screen and select the Logging\Clear History folder. Press the Clear History butt

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 148Preventing the Low Storage Alarm condition You can eliminate the recurrence of a Low Storage Alarm

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 1497.3 Touch Screen Calibration This section describes the procedures for calibrating the Synergy N

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 15 2.1 Synergy Nano Block Diagram   ColorTouchScreen 10/100BaseTEthernet FTPServe

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 1507.4 Olympic Board Calibration Utility The Synergy Nano’s Olympic board is the interface to the e

Page 59 - L – VALUES \ SETUP DIRECTORY

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 151 Required hardware list: ♦ Windows based PC ♦ Voltmeter or digital multimeter, preferably 6 digi

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 152 7.5 Synergy Nano Software Upgrade Procedures Tidal Engineering periodically releases software u

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 153 From the Maintenance Screen \File Utilities\Config Utilities\Backup Settings folder Press the

Page 62 - 6.6 Settings List

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 154 Confirm the file name that appears in the Backup File text box and then press Backup. The contr

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 155 Place a USB Flash Disk key in the USB port on your PC. Double click the zip file (note that your

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 156 Select Extract Files and browse to the USB Flash Disk on your PC as shown below. In this example t

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 157 After the files are extracted you will see the Upgrade directory on your USB key as shown below.

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 158 Make sure the USB Flash Disk is in the Controller's USB port and press the Upgrade Software

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 159 Step 3. Configure the Controller When the chamber restarts, the controller may indicate that the c

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 162.1 Synergy Nano Block Diagram (Continued) (2)RTDInputs(2)HighRes.Analog(64)UUTInputs

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 160 Restore Settings In this section we will restore the settings from the backup. Browse to the Ma

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 161 Confirm the File Name that appears in the Restore File text box and then press Restore. The Con

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 162 Synergy Nano Setting List Description Command Value Chamber Configuration Registration K

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 163 7.6 Clean Dat Utility The Clean Dat utility removes all the chamber data (dat) files from your

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 164 7.7 LCD Backlight Lamp Replacement Synergy Nano employs a color LCD touch screen control panel

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 1658.0 COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTORY 8.1 Operator Interface COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTORY (COMM) FOLDE

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 1668.1.1 RS-232 RS - 232 RS-232 communications are standard on all Synergy Nano configurations. T

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 1678.1.4 Ethernet Ethernet These Ethernet settings are used to connect to the chamber over your loc

Page 77 - 6.9 Chamber Setup

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 1688.2 Web Touch Remote™ - Synergy Nano Web Server The Synergy Nano can be monitored and controlled

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 169 Configuring the Synergy Nano Web Server To use the web server, you must perform a one-time set u

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 17 2.2 Synergy Nano Plus Block Diagram ColorTouchScreen 10/100BaseTEthernet FTPServerWeb Serve

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 170 Press on the Registration Key text box to display the keypad. Input the registration code you

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 171 Press Register to continue. The Synergy Nano will display a message box indicating that the web

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 172Configuring Internet Explorer The web server works seamlessly with Microsoft Internet Explorer ver

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 173 Accessing the Synergy Nano via the Web To access the controller via the web, open Internet Explor

Page 84 - Nano Temperature Humidity

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 1748.3 Software Applications and Networks Tidal Engineering has developed several software packages

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 175 RS-232 To communicate over RS-232, plug a serial cable into your PC and connect the other end to t

Page 86 - Nano Thermal Shock

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 176IEEE 488 The Synergy Nano Plus supports IEEE 488 directly, the other Synerbgy Nano configurations r

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 177TCP/IP To communicate over TCP/IP, connect your PC to your LAN. You must also connect your chamber

Page 88 - Nano Temperature Pressue

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 178Query Command Set Command The RS-485 commands require an address. Commands over RS-485 are prec

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 179 Loading, Editing and Saving Lists To open a Settings List press the Load List button. Select a

Page 90 - Nano Temperature Vibration

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 182.2 Synergy Nano Plus Block Diagram (Continued) (2)RTDInputs(4)HighRes.Analog(8)LowRes

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 180Sending Data To send a saved configuration of a chamber, load a Settings List that contains a ser

Page 92 - Generic Temperature Only

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 181Visual Basic Code: Setting & Connecting Setting & Connecting with RS 232 & RS 485 ‘I

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 182Visual Basic Code: Sending Sending with Serial Ports ‘ If your not connected, tell the user If (

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 183Visual Basic Code: Receiving Receiving with Serial Ports ‘ MSComm1 is the name of the Microsoft Com

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 1848.3.2 Synergy Manager PC Based Chamber Control Software Introduction Synergy Manager is a sof

Page 96 - Generic Temperature/Humidity

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 185The major features provided by Synergy Manager are: ♦ Interactive remote control and monitoring.

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 186Profile Editor: Write profiles once and run anywhere With Synergy Manager, users can create test

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 187Email and Fax Alert System In addition to monitoring and control, the Synergy Manager employs a hi

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 188Important: Do not insert USB Dongle key before Synergy Manager has been properly installed. If t

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 189The About Box without Dongle Key inserted. Please see ‘Feature Matrix’ for information on which Sy

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 19 2.3.1 Process Inputs The Synergy Nano has multiple process inputs. These are listed in the tab

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 190Supported Controllers Synergy Manager currently supports these process controllers with the softwa

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 191Feature Matrix The Feature Matrix chart lists the controller features supported by Synergy Manager

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 192 FEATURE MATRIX KEY R Parameter is Read Only R/W Parameter can be both Read and Write Yes Featur

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 193

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 194Connecting the Synergy Nano to Your Network Plug a network patch cable into your Synergy Nano and

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 195 TCP/IP Server Settings Confirm that the TCP/IP Server On/Off field is set to Enabled. If it is

Page 108 - LOGGING \ SETUP DIRECTORY

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 1968.3.4 Synergy FTP Server Introduction This Synergy Controller features an FTP server. With

Page 109 - 6.12.1 Logging Setup

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 197 Then type the Controller’s IP address in the format ftp://172.16.10.118 in the browser’s address b

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 198The public directory contains the following file types: 1. Controller Profiles. These use the .V

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 199Using the FTP server to transfer VPL files from the controller to the PC The FTP server can be use

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 2Revision History Rev. Date Revision‐ December3,2008 Preliminary   

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 202.3.4 Channel PIDs Each Channel has a set of PID constants and variables. Each channel implements

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 200The copied file will appear in the folder on the PC as shown below.

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 201Using the FTP server to transfer VPL files from the PC to the Controller The FTP server can be use

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 202 Copied File

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 203Retrieve the Controller’s history log file using the FTP server The FTP server can be used to retr

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 204To create the history log file History.txt and copy it to the public directory, Type the command, “

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 205To clear the history database, type the command, “= clearhist 1” in the Command text box and press

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 206Now you can examine the History.txt file as shown below. Note that it only contains new records.

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 2079.0 PROGRAMMING THE SYNERGY NANO The Synergy Nano provides a powerful and easy to use program ed

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 208♦ Drop down the Drive List to select the drive as shown at left. Note: The Storage Card is the

Page 123 - LANGUAGES \ SETUP DIRECTORY

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 2093. Select Step Type Æ 4. Temperature Control Æ 4. Enter Temperature Setpoint & Press Acc

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 21 3.0 CHAMBER SAFETY The Synergy Controller offers multiple built-in alarms to protect the chamber

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 210 8. Enter Ramp Time Æ 9. Turn On / Off Events & External Outputs Æ 10. Finish Æ 11.

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 211After pressing the Finish button, the program screen displays your entry. Verify your entry and con

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 212♦ Wait For: The Waitfor step holds program execution until the specified conditions are met. Th

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 2139.4 Synergy Nano Program Sheet FILE # For Chamber Types: Temp.-onl

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 2149.5 Copying, Editing and Deleting a Step To Copy, edit or delete a step, first press the appropr

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 215 Open File: Press this button to load a file from the Storage Card, USB Hard Disk or Floppy Drive

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 21610.0 STEADY STATE OPERATION The Synergy Nano can run complex programs as described in the previo

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 21710.2 Turn the chamber On Press the MAIN Navigation Screen button. ♦ Press the on/off button to

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 21811.0 EVENTS SCREEN EVENTS SCREEN  Event Outputs  UUT Temperatures  Digital Outputs 

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 21911.1 Event Outputs Screen Event Outputs In the Manual operation mode only, Events 1 thru 6, the

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 224.0 FRONT PANEL AND CONTROLS 4.1 Synergy Nano Interface Panel Layout The Synergy Nano features

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 220♦ Use Drier The User Drier feature is used to change the method of dehumidification. The Chamber

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 221Event Board Options Tidal Engineering Corporation offers three types of event output boards: stand

Page 138 - 7.0 MAINTENANCE DIRECTORY

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 222Synergy Nano Event Setup Instructions There are several ways to control the events on the Synergy N

Page 139 - 7.1 Operator Interface

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 22311.2 UUT Temperature Module (Unit-Under-Test) UUT Introduction The UUT Module (Unit-Under-Test)

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 224Information on the Selected Output is displayed in the text box at the bottom of the screen. Highl

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 22511.4 Digital Inputs Digital Inputs LEDs show status of the controllers 16 Digital Inputs. ♦ G

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 226 11.5 High Resolution Analog Inputs High Resolution Analog Inputs ♦ RTD 1 ♦ RTD 2 ♦ Analog 1 ♦

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 227 12.0 GRAPH SCREEN Graph Screen Touch the screen to adjust the graph settings. Line colors are

Page 144 - 7.2 Alarm Functions

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 22813.0 UUT MODULE, UNIT UNDER TEST DATA ACQUISITION 13.1 UUT Overview The UUT Module (Unit-Unde

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 229UUT Module Setup Procedure This is the installation and set up procedure for one or more UUT (Unit

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 234.2 Front Panel Operator Interface SCREEN NAVIGATION KEYS SETUP MAINT COMM

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 23013.2 Setup Procedure 16 CHANNEL MODULE ADDRESS SWITCH SELECTION MODULE NO SETTING Module 1 1 M

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 2317. Turn on power to your test chamber. Once the Synergy Nano completes the boot-up procedure, pres

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 232TC1 – TC10 THERMOCOUPLE CONNECTION TABLE SENSOR + Term. - Term. TC1 P2 - 5 P2 - 6 TC2 P2 - 7

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 23314.0 CASCADE TEMPERATURE CONTROL Cascade is a control method that uses two control loops and sen

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 234The graph below shows the speed and control advantages of Synergy’s Cascade Control feature. Note t

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 235 14.2 Configuring Cascade Software 14.2.1 General Several settings and parameter options shou

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 236 14.2.2 Select Cascade PIDs Select the PIDs folder in the screen above to view the screen shown

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 237 Default Air Temperature Limits versus Cascade Output Percentage

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 23814.2.4 Select Cascade Sensor The Synergy Cascade control feature can use various input sensors to

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 239 UUT Module Sensor When the UUT Module is selected, you can then select which UUT module (second c

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 244.3 Touch Screen The Synergy Nano offers the latest touch screen technology. By incorporating Sof

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 24014.3 Using Cascade Mode 14.3.1 Enable Cascade Mode To enable Cascade mode, press the SETUP Scr

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 241Unit Temp. - Actual Air Temp. - Actual Air Temp. - Setpoint Unit Temp. - Setpoint 14.3.3 Main Scr

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 24214.3.5 Logging In Cascade mode, you can log the Product Setpoints and Actual values, the Air Tempe

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 24315.0 SPACE AND ALTITUDE CHAMBERS 15.1 Space Chamber Setup The Synergy Nano supports Space

Page 162 - Modules

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 244Step 1. Wire the Granville Philips 10 Volt output thru a 2:1 voltage divider (1K/1K Ohm) as shown b

Page 163 - 7.6 Clean Dat Utility

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 245 Step 4. Select the channel sensor SETUP\Calibration\Calibration Channel 2 Select Analog 1 for sen

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 246Step 5. Setup the Altitude calibration constant based on the Granville Philips ION gauge emission s

Page 165 - 8.1 Operator Interface

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 247

Page 166 - 8.1.3 IEEE 488 / GPIB

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 248 The Pressure display on Channel 2 is in scientific notation as shown below. Note that the Pressur

Page 167 - 8.1.6 WebTouch Remote ™

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 249 15.2 Altitude Chamber Setup For conventional Altitude chambers (0-1000 Torr) the Synergy Contro

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 254.5 Function Keys Help Key: Press the Help key and then press a location on the touch screen,

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 250 Voltage Press. Torr Calc Kft Synergy Kft 0.001 0.2 115.08 1150.01 2 98.42 98.40.1 20

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 25116.0 SYNERGY NANO MACROS AND BAR CODE SCANNERS 16.1 Synergy Nano Macros The Synergy Nano feat

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 252 16.4 Installation Installing the barcode scanner is straightforward. Connecting the Barcode

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 253 1. First, the barcode scanner should be reset to factory defaults. The subsequent steps adjust on

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 254 Add the Carriage Return Suffix when using the PS/2 Keyboard interface. This setting appends the

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 255 16.5 Barcode Interface Specifications This is the specification for the barcode scanner setup f

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 256 Saving the file as type CSV Importing the Macro File The Synergy Nano can import the .csv macro

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 257 Select the drive and the file name Then click the Import button. A message box will then l

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 258 16.6 Testing and Troubleshooting Creating Test Profiles To create the profiles either create t

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 259 Testing the OCR scanner Having followed the steps above, everything is ready and the barcode scan

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 26 Screen Navigation Keys: The eight keys below the LCD are the Screen Navigation Keys (Soft keys)

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 260Trouble Shooting If the barcode scanner does not work with the Synergy Nano try the following trou

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 26117.0 INSTALLATION AND WIRING DIAGRAMS The Synergy Nano is designed for both new equipment and re

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 262 17.2 Controller Mounting The Synergy Nano is ¼ DIN form factor which makes the retrofit process

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 263 Synergy Nano Panel Cutout 3.65” 3.65”” 0.75” 0.75”

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 264 17.3 Synergy Nano Wiring This part of the technical manual describes the Synergy Nano wiring inc

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 265The Synergy Nano is available with three types of main outputs. These are shown in the table below

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 266 The following table identified the X1 wiring configuration for all four Synergy Nano configuration

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 267 X3-Analog I/O (X3 is not used on TE1858-4 expanded controller) Pin TE1858‐1,2,3 Signal 1 Analog

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 268 17.3.1 Process Input Wiring The Synergy Nano supports two process voltage inputs. These inputs

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 269 X2-Aux Outputs and Digital Inputs(X2 is not used on TE1858-4 expanded) Pin TE1858‐1,2,3 TE1858‐

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 27 4.6 Synergy Nano Power-Up Splash Screen When power is applied to the chamber, the Synergy Nano t

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 270 17.4 Synergy Nano Analog I/O X3-Analog I/O (X3 is not used on TE1858-4 expanded controller) Pin

Page 192 - 8.3.3 Ethernet MAC Address

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - 17.5 Synergy Nano Communications The Synergy Nano included Ethernet and RS-232 Communications. The Syne

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - 17.5.1 Ethernet Connection The X6 connection on the back of the Synergy Nano provides the RJ-45 connect

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - X1 Power X6 10/100 Ethernet X7 USB Device X8 Olympic Cable Connector to

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - 17.5.2 RS-232 Connection The Synergy Nano offers an RS-232 Serial port for communications on the X8 con

Page 196 - 8.3.4 Synergy FTP Server

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - 17.5.3 GPIB Connection The Synergy Nano’s optional GPIB feature uses the Synergy488, TE1588-1 card. Se

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - 17.5.4 RS-485 UUT Connection In addition to the Synergy Nano’s built-in temperature and process inputs,

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - 17.6 Synergy Nano Plus Wiring 17.4.1 Olympic Board Mounting The Synergy Nano Plus is designed to work

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Internal Serial Communications Olympic Board Power. +/- 12VDC

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Most of the Synergy Nano Plus input and output wiring is made at the Olympic board. The following image o

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 285.0 NAVIGATION SCREENS - A Brief Overview This section shows each of the eight main navigation sc

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 280Olympic Board Connection Diagram

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 281 17.4.6 RTD Sensor Wiring The Synergy Nano Plus supports two 3-wire RTD inputs. Four RTD types a

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 282 17.4.8 4-20mA Sensor Wiring The Synergy Nano Plus can accommodate up to four precision 4-20 mA t

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 283 Setup the calibration the High Volts Scale for 5.0 VDC and Low Volts Scale for 1.0 VDC. Then set

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 28417.4.10 Low Resolution Sensor Wiring The refrigeration pressure transducers should be connected

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 285 17.4.2 12-Channel Triac Board Mounting Triac output boards are used with the Synergy Nano Plus

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 28617.4.4 -Channel Triac Board Mounting for Retrofit Installations The Synergy Nano is designed to be

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 287 TE1151-6 Triac output board The Triac output board can drive 6 small AC loads. It can also driv

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 288 17.6.1 Synergy Nano Plus: GPIB, RS-232 and RS-485 Communications Wiring The Synergy Nano Plus s

Page 211 - 9.3 Step Type Descriptions

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 289 17.6.2 Synergy Nano Plus Retransmit Outputs Wire retransmit outputs to the chart recorder or co

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 29 COMMUNICATIONS Screen Provides access to six different Communications folders. ♦ RS - 232 ♦ RS

Page 213 - Temp Hum

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 290 Remove On-Board Triac when driving external one.

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 291 6-Channel Output Board P/N TE1151-6 12-Channel Output Board P/N TE1151-12 Olympic Board Internal C

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 29217.6.4 Synergy Nano Plus Alarm Outputs The Synergy Nano Plus’s K1 Alarm Relay operates when a st

Page 216 - 10.2 Entering a set point

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 293 17.7 Event Output Board Wiring The event board connects directly to the Synergy Nano or interch

Page 217 - 10.2 Turn the chamber On

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 294 TE1151-6 Triac Output Board Schematic

Page 218 - 11.0 EVENTS SCREEN

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 295 TE1616-6 Universal Event Board Schematic

Page 219 - 11.1 Event Outputs Screen

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 296 TE1708-6 Relay Board Schematic

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 297 17.8 Controller Setup Once the Synergy Nano and output boards are mounted and wired check the ti

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 29818.0 SYNERGY NANO COMMUNICATIONS 18.1 Synergy Nano Command Set Tidal Engineering Corporation

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 299Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 3Table of Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION ...

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 30 EVENTS Screen Provides access to four different Events folders. ♦ Event Outputs ♦ UUT Temperatu

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 300Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 301Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 302Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 303Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 304Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 305Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 306Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 307Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 308Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

Page 234 - 14.1 Cascade Control Setup

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 309Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 31 MAIN Screen The Main screen is the first screen that appears after power-up. Use this scree

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 310Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 311Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 312Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 313Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 314Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 315Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 316Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 317Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 318Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 319Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 32Key Pad Screen Alphanumeric data is entered in the Synergy Nano with the T9 Key Pad. When Alpha i

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 320Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 321Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 322Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 323Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 324Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

Page 252 - 16.4 Installation

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 325Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 326Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 327Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 328Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 329Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 336.0 SETUP AND CONFIGURATION Within the Setup Directory there are eight folders (directories) wit

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 330Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 331Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 332Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 333Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 334Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 335Description Command Root Command Usages Command Syntax Range, Units Command Example Response Ex

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 33618.2 SimpleComm Examples The following examples use screenshots to demonstrate Synergy Nano comm

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 337 Example 2 This example demonstrates the Synergy Nano temperature setpoint command. To setup this

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 338 Example 4 This example demonstrates the command and response for the *IDN? query. The response c

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 33918.3 Profile Creation and Control Commands The Synergy Nano supports over 160 commands for remo

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 346.1 Setup Directory SETUP DIRECTORY: FOLDERS, SUB-FOLDERS, & SCREEN EDITORS Calibrati

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 340This example refers to the National Instruments IEEE 488 write syntax, specifically ibwrt, but Ethe

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 341Synergy Nano Step Syntax.

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 34218.4 LabVIEW ™ Driver The LabVIEW driver available for the Synergy Nano provides an easy way to

Page 272 - 17.5.1 Ethernet Connection

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 343 LabVIEW Library Contents The Synergy Nano LabVIEW driver contains the following Vis Top Level V

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 344 The User Interface.vi Example The TESynC GUI.vi provides a simple control panel that can be used

Page 274 - 17.5.2 RS-232 Connection

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 345 A Simple Example The VIs provided in the LabVIEW driver (TESynC 1.1.llb) can be incorporated in t

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 346 To create an application the user begins with the VTV_Initalize.vi and specifies the GPIB address

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 347 For more information concerning the LabVIEW driver, download the technical manual from our websi

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 348 19.0 APPENDIX A RESOURCES Web Site Resources The following documents are available at Ti

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 34920.0 APPENDIX B REPLACEMENT PARTS TE1588-1, Synergy Nano GPIB/Serial TE1378 Synergy Na

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 356.2 Calibration 6.2.1 Channel Calibration CALIBRATION \ SETUP DIRECTORY SUB-FOLDERS &

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 350 TE1908 Single Channel Thermocouple Signal Conditioner TE1988 Single Channel RTD Signal Conditione

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 351 TE1596, GPIB/IEEE 488 Communications Cable TE1608, RS-232 /RS-485 Communications Cable TE1722-34

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 352Notes:

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 36 Channels Sensor Selection ♦ Sensor Select This parameter determines which controller input is use

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 37 Channel Calibration ♦ Adjust the Channel Offset (b) and Gain %(m) to accommodate channel specif

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 38 Channel Alarm Notification ♦ When any channel alarm limit or deviation limit is exceeded the Sy

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 39setpoint steps in any profile run on the chamber. An alternative to the system wide Guaranteed Soak

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 46.11.2 Generic Temperature/Temperature, Dual Thermal Shock...

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 40 RTD Calibration ♦ This screen is used to enter an offset and gain for the raw data in Ohms. Thi

Page 289 - Connector P4

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 41 Raw Calibration ♦ This screen is used to enter an offset and gain for the input voltage. This ca

Page 290 - Triac when driving

Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 42  Sensor Type ♦ Set the Sensor type from the list. ♦ Temperature Input Types automatically sc

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 43 Vaisala Temperature Compensation Vaisala Relative Humidity sensors are available in temperature co

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 44 The following is a table of example temperature readings (T) and uncompensated raw relative humidit

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 456.3 PID The Synergy Nano implements multiple PID algorithms (PID is the abbreviation for Proportio

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 466.3.1 PID Tuning Synergy Nano utilizes high performance and flexible PID algorithms for up to 4 c

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 47 To gather data to help in the tuning process, a 10 second logging interval is recommended as shown

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 48 Tuning versus Control System Issues Control system non-linearities, refrigeration and other issues

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 49Maintenance Screen Description The PID Settings screen is used to edit the constants that control t

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 511.6 Low Resolution Analog Inputs...

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 50Within the Dead Band folder is a Key Pad editor for modifying the Dead Band setting. This setting i

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 51PID As mentioned previously, PID stands for Proportional, Integral, and Derivative and is a popular

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 52 Reset Constant Reset controls the integration error. The larger this value the faster the integrat

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 536.4 Special Functions SPECIAL FUNCTIONS \ SETUP DIRECTORY SUB-FOLDERS & SCREEN EDITORS 

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 54Celsius / Fahrenheit The Celsius/Fahrenheit setting sets the temperature units displayed by the Syn

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 55Output 18 Control Type The Output 18 Control Type selects the type of control logic for Vent/Boost

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 56Analog Retransmit 1 and 2 One of the optional features often specified with environmental chambers

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 57Data Output Selection Select the desired output variable and press the Accept button. To output

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 58Connections See the Installation section for wiring information. The analog retransmit outputs ar

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 596.5 L - Values L – VALUES \ SETUP DIRECTORY SUB-FOLDERS & SCREEN EDITORS  1L1 Ch1 Main

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 6 1.0 INTRODUCTION Welcome to the Synergy Nano 1/4 DIN touch screen control system designed and man

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 60L-Value Descriptions L-Values are parameters for the programmable logic that control processes in t

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 61L15 Compressor Turn-Off Delay Delay required before turning off a compressor. (0 to 5 minutes) LEV1

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 626.6 Settings List Description Command Value Calibration Channel 1 Ch1 Calibration CAL1

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 63 Description Command Value Special Functions Celsius / Fahrenheit CF Output 11 Control Type

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 646.7 Device Primitives and Logic Flow Charts The following flow charts explain the function and th

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 65PID Heat Time Proportioning output that controls the heaters. Output is Time Proportioning A

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 66PID Cool (Temp Only, Temp-Temp Configuration) This is a time proportioning output that energizes th

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 67Full Cool Device This output will turn on at low temperatures and enable full cooling capabilities.

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 68Low Artificial Load This output energizes the Artificial Loading bypass solenoid to provide refrige

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 69Compressor This output turns on a compressor. Output is On/Off xL1 Channel x Main Cooling Tu

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 7 The Synergy Controller software was first released in 2001 and has been steadily improved through a

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 70Full Cool This output energizes the Full Suction solenoid permitting maximum refrigerant flow from

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 71High Stage Compressor This output energizes the high stage compressor. Output is On/Off Comp

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 72Cascade Condenser This output turns on whenever cooling is needed. It energizes the solenoid that

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 73Vent – Boost Cool This output specifies to use either Vent or Boost Cool. Output is On/Off O

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 74Ambient Device This output is used when cooling is required with humidity control Output is eit

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 75Dehumidify Coil This output operates the dehumidify coil for dehumidification. Output is either

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 76Drier Device This output controls the Air Drier for dehumidification. Output is either Time Prop

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 776.8 LCD Settings LCD Brightness adjust is not available on the Synergy Nano 6.9 Chamber Setup

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 78 Synergy Nano Chamber Output Mapping The Synergy Nano can be configured for many chamber types. Ea

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 79 Synergy Nano Plus Chamber Output Mapping The Synergy Nano can be configured for many chamber types

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 8Controller Configurations There are four Synergy Nano configurat6ions. With them and the previous f

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 80Switching Module Configuration The Olympic board drives all of the outputs for the chamber thru sol

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 81 6.10 Synergy Nano Output Mappings by Chamber Type The following sections identify the output ma

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 82 6.10.1 Synergy Nano Temperature Only Nano Temperature Only Main Outputs – X1 Channel Digital Out

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 83 Nano Temp Only Main Screen Digital Output Screen Channels Inputs Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 846.10.2 Synergy Nano Temperature/Humidity Nano Temperature Humidity Main Outputs – X1 Channel Digi

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 85Nano Temperature Humidity Main Screen Main Screen Digital Output Screen Channels Inputs Channel 1

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 86 6.10.3 Synergy Nano Temperature/Temperature, Two Zone Thermal Shock Nano Thermal Shock Main Outp

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 87Nano Temp/Temp (Thermal Shock) Main Screen Digital Output Screen Channels Inputs Channel 1 Chan

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 886.10.4 Synergy Nano Temperature/Pressure (Altitude or Thermal Vacuum) Nano Temperature Pressue Ma

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 89Nano Temperature/Pressure Main Screen Main Screen Digital Output Screen Channels Inputs Channel 1

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 9 Synergy Nano Plus Front Synergy Nano Plus Rear Synergy Nano Plus Olympic Board The following

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 906.10.5 Synergy Nano Temperature Vibration (HALT/HASS) Nano Temperature Vibration Main Outputs – X

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 91Nano Temperature/Vibration Main Screen Main Screen Digital Output Screen Channels Inputs Channel 1

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 926.11 Synergy Nano Plus Output Mappings by Chamber Type The following sections identify the outpu

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 93 Generic Temp Only Main Screen Digital Output Screen Channels Inputs Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 946.11.2 Generic Temperature/Temperature, Dual Thermal Shock Generic Temp/Temp, Dual Thermal Shock

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 95Generic Temp/Temp (Thermal Shock) Main Screen Digital Output Screen Channels Inputs Channel 1 C

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 966.11.3 Generic Temperature/Humidity Generic Temperature/Humidity 2SM Outputs TE1151-6 SM Channel

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 97Generic Temperature Humidity Main Screen Main Screen Digital Output Screen Channels Inputs Channel

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 986.11.4 Generic Temperature/Humidity Single Stage Generic Temperature/Humidity Single Stage 2SM Ou

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Synergy Nano Technical Manual, Revision - Page 99Generic Temperature/Humidity Single Stage Main Screen Main Screen Digital Output Screen Channels I

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