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5.4 KiB
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74 lines
5.4 KiB
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# Menu System
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In this firmware for these soldering irons, all settings are adjustable on the device itself. This means a computer is **not** required to change any setting.
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## Soldering mode
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In this mode the iron works as you would expect, pressing either button will take you to a temperature change screen.
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- Use each button to go up/down in temperature. Pressing both buttons exits the temperature menu (or wait 3 seconds and it will time out).
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- Pressing both buttons or holding the rear button (`-/B`) will exit Soldering Mode.
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- Holding the front button (`+/A`) will enter [Boost mode](https://ralim.github.io/IronOS/Menu/#boost-mode) (if enabled).
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## Profile mode (MHP30 only)
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In this mode, accessible by long pressing `(+/A)`, the configured profile will be initiated.
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- You cannot adjust the temperature or enter boost mode.
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- Pressing both buttons or holding the rear button (`-/B`) will exit Profile Mode as well.
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## Settings mode
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This mode allows you to cycle through all the options and set custom values.
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The menu is arranged so that the most often used settings are first.
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- The rear button (`-/B`) cycles through the main options. (declines i.e. Additional warning to proceed.)
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- The front button (`+/A`) either enters a submenu or changes the selected option. (accepts i.e. Additional warning to proceed.)
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- If the device is unplugged before exiting the main menu settings will not be saved.
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- To exit the menu, either continue to press (`-/B`) or hold it until the idle screen is reached. Alternatively, you could press (`-/A`) & (`-/B`) simultaneously to exit the submenu and once more to exit the main menu.
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- If you idle on a setting (i.e., don't press any buttons), after 3 seconds, the screen scrolls a brief description (mini help guide).
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- Enter submenus using the front button (`+/A`) if you are going to change it or wish to view it.
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- Scrolling through the all options of a submenu will return you back to its entry location.
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### Calibrating input voltage
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Due to the tolerance on the resistors used for the input voltage divider, some irons can be up to 0.6 V out on the voltage measurement.
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Please calibrate your iron if you have any issues with the cutoff voltage. This calibration is not required if you have no issues.
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Note that cutoff messages can also be triggered by using a power supply that is too weak and fails under the load of the iron.
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To calibrate your iron:
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1. Measure the input voltage with a multimeter and note it down.
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2. Connect the input to your iron.
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3. Enter the settings menu
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4. Under the Advanced submenu
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5. Select the calibrate voltage option
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6. Use the front and back buttons to adjust the displayed voltage to minimize the error to your original measurement
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7. Press both buttons at the same time to Save and Exit to the menu
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### Calibrate Tip CJC
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This calibrates the [Cold Junction Compensation](https://ralim.github.io/IronOS/Temperature/) *(CJC)* for the tip. This is normally not needed unless you have an issue with tip temperature or your tips are wearing out prematurely. Changing tip lengths does not necessarily mean a calibration is needed. Check first that your tips are not defective and measured resistance is close to specifications *[Pinecil / TS100 short tips **6.2 Ω**, long tips **8 Ω**, TS80/P ~**4.5 Ω**]*.
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What this is for:<br>
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Some tips have an offset on their readings which causes issues, i.e. The actual temperature of the tip is much higher than displayed. Follow the steps below to calibrate this.
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Caution:<br>
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If the method below is not followed, the iron could be worse than before calibration. If you need to repeat the method, first unplug and let the handle/PCB cool down to room temperature.
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1. Connect power to your device.
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2. Go to **`Advanced Settings`** using (`-/B`) and press (`+/A`) to select it. Use (`-/B`) to scroll to **`Calibrate CJC at next boot`** and confirm with (`+/A`).
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3. Accept the *'warning text'* with (`+/A`).
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3. Exit the settings menu as usual by pressing and holding (`-/B`).
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4. Unplug you device.
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5. **Critical: Make sure a tip is attached & wait until the tip & handle are at room temperature.** (Wait a reasonable amount of time after having used the device.)
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6. Power the device and ideally keep it out of your hands (You know it might get warm.).
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7. The display shows **`calibrating ....`** for a short time while the device measures and compares the tip and handle voltages.
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8. **`Calibration done!`** is displayed for 3 seconds. The new offset value can later be viewed in the **`Debug menu`**.
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9. Calibration is done and the device proceeds booting.
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Note: offsets are dependant on your tip, temperature sensor, and the MCU. It's the culmination of tolerances at rest. Typical values are 700-1000 range. This is only designed to be used at boot while cold (ambient / room temperature), as temperatures drift apart as soon as power is connected. Doing this reading repeatedly could result in wide varience of the offset number and/or incorrect calibration.
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### Boost mode
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This allows you to change the front button (`+/A`) to become a boost button when you hold it for > 2 seconds. A boost button changes the soldering temperature for short periods. For example, when soldering a big joint and you need a much higher temperature, hold the (`+/A`) button down and it will temporarily increase the temperature to your 'boost' setting. When you release the button, the temperature will gradually go back to the normal set temperature.
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The boost temperature is set in Soldering settings.
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