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ANAFAZE 12LS
Installation And Operation Manual
Revision 3
August 1, 1991
Copyright (c) 1990
Watlow Anafaze, Incorporated
334 Westridge Dr
Watsonville, CA 95076
Phone: 831-724-3800
Facsimile: 831-724-0320
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ANAFAZE 12LSInstallation And Operation ManualRevision 3August 1, 1991Copyright (c) 1990Watlow Anafaze, Incorporated334 Westridge DrWatsonville, CA 950

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1-3Guided Menus Simplify SetupThe ANAFAZE 12LS directs operator and supervisor changes with guided menus. Two levels areprovided: one for operator ch

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7-2If the address is not changed the unit will probably have the default address 1. If the addressmust be changed on line, ANASOFT will indicate comm

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7-3If ANASOFT runs then the next step is to establish communications with the 12LS. On start upANASOFT checks communication with the controller. If

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8-18.0 SOFTWARE COMMAND STRUCTUREThe 12LS will respond to commands according to the following format. The commandsgenerally follow the specifications

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8-2 Data Boundary ErrorThis Error Code is returned when: - A Read command attempts to read beyond the 32 byte boundary of byte-size vari

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8-3. Input TypesThe following one byte codes designate the various input types accepted by the 12LS: Code Input Type

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8-4The following examples show the output code for specific output types: Output Configuration Hex Code-------------

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G-19.0 GLOSSARY OF TERMSAddress The ANAFAZE controller address used in computercommunications. Each controller must have aseparate address b

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G-2Cycle Time The time base for the time proportioning outputsentered in seconds. For example with a 10 secondcycle time, and 30% output, the outpu

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G-3Scaling Enter two values of unscaled process readings RDGand their corresponding scaled process values PV.Try to have as near as possible to

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1-4Digital Inputs and Outputs Expand VersatilityDigital inputs and outputs are provided to further enhance the ANAFAZE 12LS flexibility. Digitaloutpu

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Congratulations! You have obtained one of the fineproducts from the ANAFAZE Incorporated line of qualityMeasurement and Control

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2-12.0 SPECIFICATIONS2.1 Analog InputsAnalog Inputs 12, Solid state, common ground.Isolation: Between inputs and ground: 10v

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2-22.2 Control CapabilityNumber of Loops: 12, Dual Output.Control Outputs: Cycle Time Proportioning, Distributed Zero Crossing, or On/Off;all

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2-3Power input: 10 to 30VDC, 3 Watts typical, 110VAC adapter provided.

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3-13.0 INSTALLATIONThere are some precautions that must be observed when installing ANAFAZE 12LS. WARNING! -- ELECTRICAL SHOCK DANGER It

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3-23.1.1 MOUNTINGFor optimum performance when directly connecting thermocouple inputs the unit should beprotected from thermal shocks whenever possi

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3-3 1/8th DIN HOUSING

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3-43.1.2 EXTERNAL WIRINGDuring wiring, it is recommended that the 12LS electronics be removed or temporary covers be put over the housingslots to ensu

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3-54. Use Thermocouple Extension Wire for all thermocouple (T/C) inputs. Most T/C Ext. Wire is solid wireunshielded. When using such, the shield

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iiSTATEMENT OF WARRANTYANAFAZE, Incorporated warrants that the Products furnished under this Agreement will be freefrom material defects in material a

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3-63.1.4 RECOMMENDED CABLES P/NUse these cables or equivalent. |--------------------------------------------------------------| ¦ FUNCTION

Strany 26 - 3.3.8THERMOCOUPLE INPUTS

3-73. Separate the 120 vac power leads from the low level input and outputs leads from the ANAFAZE. Do not run thedigital outputs or PID control outpu

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3-83.2 TERMINAL BLOCK AND CONNECTOR LAYOUTThe ANAFAZE 12LS terminal blocks and connectors are assigned according to the following two pages. Subseque

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3-9 REMOTE TERMINAL BLOCK CONNECTIONSThe remote terminal block (RTB) provides the control outputs and additional digital inputs and out

Strany 29 - 3.4.2 PID OUTPUT LIMITING

3-103.3 ANALOG INPUTSConnecting analog signals to the ANAFAZE 12LS is normally straightforward. Most thermocouples can be directlyconnected and mixed

Strany 30 - 3.5.2 OTHER RS-232 LINES

3-113.3.5 INPUT SCALINGThe ANAFAZE 12LS contains an area that can be used to install resistors to scale input voltages and convert milliampinputs to m

Strany 31 - 3.5.3 RS-485 DESCRIPTION

3-123.3.6 VOLTAGE INPUTSDC Voltage inputs should be connected with the positive side to the CH +IN terminal and the negative side to one ofthe -IN COM

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3-13 WARNINGUse of the grounded T/C, meaning that the T/C junction is at the same potential of the metal protection sheath

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3-14If desired, a second input may be used to monitor the internal IRSM ambient temperature. Consult ANAFAZE formore information.3.3.11 SCALING AND CA

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3-153.4.1 PID CONTROL AND ALARM OUTPUTS CONNECTIONSTypical digital control outputs utilize external optically- isolated solid-state relays. These rel

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iiiWARNINGANAFAZE HAS MADE EFFORTS TO ENSURE THE RELIABILITY AND SAFETY OFTHE 12LS AND PROVIDE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ITS SAFE USE IN SYSTEMSAPPLICATIONS

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3-163.5 COMPUTER SERIAL COMMUNICATIONSThe ANAFAZE 12LS offers two types of serial communications: RS- 232 and RS-485. The RS-232 is used primarilyfor

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3-173.5.3 RS-485 DESCRIPTIONThe EIA Standard RS-485 specifies only the electrical characteristics of generators (transmitters) and receivers for usein

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3-183.5.3.2 RS-485 CONNECTIONSConnection of ANAFAZE controllers to a system computer requires an interface at the computer to convert RS-232levels to

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3-19ANAFAZE 12LS connections for a single unit are as follows:Black Box 12LSLD485A

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4-14.0 FRONT PANEL OPERATION AND DISPLAYSThe 12LS front panel provides the operator interface for the controller. The 12LS may be fullyprogrammed and

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4-2 |- - - - - - - - - - - - - -|

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4-34.1 FRONT PANEL KEYSThe four main function keys on the front panel are used to perform specific operations : |-----| o Adjust the setpoint on

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4-44.2 DISPLAYSOn power-up the controller defaults to the BAR GRAPH display which shows the status of all 12 loops.From there the user may switch to t

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4-54.2.2 SINGLE LOOP DISPLAYThe SINGLE LOOP Display shows the detailed information for one loop at a time. The UP/DOWN arrows select theloop number.

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4-6|--------------------------------------------------------------|¦ Table 4-1. LOOP STATUS DEFINITIONS ¦|------------------

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ivANAFAZE 12LSTABLE OF CONTENTS1.0 INTRODUCTION...

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4-74.2.4 ALARM DISPLAYThe ALARM display interrupts any system display. If more than one alarm is present the first alarm is shown. |-----------

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4-84.3 GENERAL PROGRAMMING AND EDITINGIn general, the 12LS menu structure consists of several main menus each having a group of sub-menus beneath them

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4-94.4 OPERATIONAL MENUSAll changes must start from the SINGLE LOOP display. The following changes can be made by pressing theassociated front panel k

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4-104.4.2 SET LOOP TO MANUAL/AUTOTo toggle the current mode from MANUAL to AUTO or from AUTO to MANUAL, press this key : |----|

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4-114.5 SETUP MENUSTo change any other of the controller settings select the loop desired and from the SINGLE LOOP display enter thepassword key seque

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4-12LOOP SETUP DATA|--------------------------------------------------------------|¦Date _________ ¦¦

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4-13 |-----------------------------------------------------| ¦ NOTE: Unless otherwise specified, in all examples ¦ ¦of menu displays in

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4-14The menu appears as: |----------------| ¦SAVE CURRENT ¦ ¦SETUP TO JOB ? x¦ |-----------

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4-15Press ENTER to store the new alarm delay setting or press BACK to return to the SETUP GLOBAL PARAMETERSmain menu heading.4.5.1.4 SETTING THE GLOBA

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4-164.5.1.6 POWER UP OUTPUT STATUSThis menu is used to configure the initial power-up state of the control outputs. The controller will either initial

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v4.4 OPERATIONAL MENUS...4-94.4.1 CHANGE SETPOINT...

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4-174.5.1.8 COMMUNICATION ERROR CHECKING METHODThis menu is used to select the checksum algorithm used in the ANAFAZE communications protocol. Either

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4-18Press YES to select the menu or NO to advance to the next menu.Press UP and DOWN to toggle the selection between 9600 and 2400.Press ENTER to stor

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4-194.5.2 SETUP LOOP INPUTPress YES at this prompt to access menus to change parameters related to the channel input including : o Input typ

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4-20The display appears as : |----------------| ¦LL INPUT ¦ ¦ UNITS ? xxx ¦ |-------

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4-21The display for the high process variable will appear as : |----------------| ¦LL INPUT SCALING¦ ¦HIGH P

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4-22The low input reading is referenced to 60mV and is calculated using this equation: (see section 3.3.6) (Sensor

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4-23When the PV readout is reading below the true known PV level, add that amount to the High and Low PV scaling.When the PV readout is reading above

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4-244.5.3.1 PROPORTIONAL BANDThe first selection for each output allows programming of the proportional band. The display bottom line appears as :

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4-254.5.3.4 OUTPUT FILTERThis menu allows allows programming of the output filter. The output filter causes the controller to average multipleoutput c

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4-26 |-----------------------------------------------------| ¦ NOTE: If the channel is operating as a single output¦ ¦loop (ref. 4.5.3) al

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vi6.0 SOFTWARE ...6-16.1 ANASO

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4-274.5.4.2 CYCLE TIMEIf Time Proportioning is selected as the output type the controller will prompt the user for a cycle time. The lowerdisplay will

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4-28Press UP and DOWN to set the maximum output power percentage from 0 t 100%.Press ENTER to store the output limit or BACK to return to the SETUP L

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4-294.5.5.1 HIGH PROCESS ALARM SETPOINTThis menu is used to set the point within the scaled sensor range at which the high process alarm is activated.

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4-304.5.5.4 DEVIATION BAND ALARMThis menu is used to set the deadband alarm value. The deviation alarm is a plus and minus alarm that is alwaysrelativ

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4-31Press ENTER to store the output assignment or press BACK to return to the SETUP LOOP ALARMS main menuprompt.4.5.5.7 LOW DEVIATION ALARM OUTPUT ASS

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4-32Press ENTER to store the status or press BACK to return to the SETUP LOOP ALARMS main menu prompt.4.5.5.10 LOW PROCESS ALARM OUTPUT ASSIGNMENTThis

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4-334.5.6.1 DIGITAL INPUT TESTINGThis is a view-only display showing the logic state of the 8 digital inputs as 1's (High) or 0's (Low). The

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4-344.6 RAMP AND SOAK OPTIONThe ramp and soak option turns the 12LS into a powerful batch controller. Along with the powercomes a certain amount of c

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4-354.6.1 DESCRIPTIONA ramp / soak profile consists of several groups of parameters: those global to the profile as a unit,those defined as the "

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4-36+-------------------------------------------------------------+¦ PARAMETERS SPECIFIC TO EACH SEGMENT ¦|-------------------

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4-37This function may be enabled or disabled per segment via the tolerance parameter. If tolerance isOFF no guarantee of setpoint is made and the tole

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4-384.6.3 PROFILE STATUS DISPLAYWhether in the TIME display, the CYCLE COUNT display or the PROFILE OPERATION menu,the upper line of the display will

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4-39Use the UP and DOWN keys to change the profile letter. Profile assignment may be 'A' to 'L' forone of the twelve ramp and soak

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4-40An example display follows: |----------------| ¦05 A SEG01/07 R ¦ ¦TIME LEFT= 34:28¦ |----

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4-41|--------------------------------------------------------------|¦ TABLE 4-2 Ramp / Soak Operations ¦|-----------------

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4-42 |----------------------------------------------------| ¦ NOTE: When leaving ramp and soak mode the loop is ¦ ¦ placed in MANUAL mode and the

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4-43 PROFILE SETUP GUIDE

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4-44 PROFILE SETUP GUIDE

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4-45 |-----------------------------------------------------| ¦ NOTE: For RAMP AND SOAK option, if the loop is run- ¦ ¦ ning a ramp and soak profile, f

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4-46UP/DOWN Select a profile designator [A-L].

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1-11.0 INTRODUCTIONThe ANAFAZE 12LS is a powerful 1/8th DIN controller that delivers 12 fully independent loopsof PID control. It functions as both

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4-47ENTER Open the selected profile for editing. The display advances to theCopy Profile Menu. BACK Return to SETUP R

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4-48When any segment is out of tolerance for a period greater than the Tolerance Time entered, atolerance alarm is generated. A tolerance alarm activa

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4-49 ENTER Store new ready state setpoint. Display will advance to Edit Ready EventStates. BACK Return to

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4-504.7.6 EDIT EXTERNAL RESETFrom this menu one of the eight digital inputs will be selected to provide an input for a externalreset of this profile w

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4-51 NO Select the default segment for editing. Display advances to Edit SegmentTime. BACK Return t

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4-52YES Change current setpoint setting. Lower display SP =xxxx UP/DOWN Changes setpoint value. ENTER

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4-53YES Change the output assigned to this event. Lower display DOUT= xx UP/DOWN Select output number. [1-30, NO].

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4-544.7.13 EDIT SEGMENT TRIGGERSUse this menu to edit the trigger input assignments, their active states and their latching status forthe current segm

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4-55 YES Edit input number assigned to this trigger. Lower display DIN = xx UP/DOWN Select input nu

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4-564.7.16 EDIT TRIGGER LATCH STATUS |--------------|Display: ¦ a SEG TR DI¦ ¦ TRIG? UNLATCH¦ |-----

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1-2The ANAFAZE 12LS front panel provides an intelligent method for both viewing the processconditions and operating the controller. Displays show inf

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4-57 YES Change current tolerance value. Lower display TOL = xx UP/DOWN Set value [+99]

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4-584.7.19 EDIT PROFILE CYCLESThis menu is used to enter the desired cycles for this profile. Cycles is the number of times thisprofile is to be repea

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5-15.0 PID CONTROLThe information provided in this manual is provided to get the system up and running with aminimum of effort. For further details o

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5-25.1.5 DISTRIBUTED ZERO CROSSINGDistributed Zero Crossing [DZC] output is the other time proportioning output available from the12LS. This output i

Strany 106 - 9.0 GLOSSARY OF TERMS

5-35.2.2 PROPORTIONAL WITH INTEGRAL CONTROL:The Two-mode PI is the most common of the control modes in use in industry. It must be tunedby tuning the

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5-4There is no tuning step for the Output Filter. Adjusting the PID without the Filter(set at 0) willgive the fastest output response to a step change

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5-55.2.5 PID TUNING CONSTANTS PROPORTIONAL BAND SETTINGSTHE FOLLOWING TABLE REPRESENTS AN AVERAGE SETTING FOR THE PB INRELATIONSHIP

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5-65.2.6 GENERAL PID CONSTANTS BY APPLICATIONPROPORTIONAL BAND ONLY (P)PB = SET 7% of SP Example: SP = 450 PB = 31TI = OFFTD = OFFOutput Filter =

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6-16.0 SOFTWAREANAFAZE offers turnkey software for IBM PC and compatible computers. The presentsoftware includes:ANASOFT-SV Standard Version for

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7-17.0 TROUBLE SHOOTING INFORMATION7.1 Stand Alone SystemsFor stand alone systems the ANAFAZE 12LS should be returned to ANAFAZE when problemsoccur.

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