Sentry Industries Thermometer Sentry 20 User Manual

Sentry 2.0  
Digital Temperature Controller  
Complete Operating Instructions  
See pages 28-29 for instructions on upgrading your DTC  
100, 600, 800 or 1000 series board to the Sentry.  
Cone-Fire (pg 8-11)  
From IdLE, press 1.  
Available only on ceramic  
kilns. Fires to a pyrometric  
cone. Enter cone, speed,  
pre-heat, hold, and slow cool.  
Delay (pg 6)  
From IdLE, press 3.  
Enter time in hours:minutes.  
Delays the start of firing.  
Add Time (pg 6)  
Ramp-Hold (pg 12-15)  
From IdLE, press 4.  
Select stored program (1 - 4).  
Enter rate, temperature, and  
hold for each segment.  
During firing, press 2.  
Each additional key press  
adds five minutes to a hold.  
It works in both Ramp-Hold  
and Cone-Fire.  
Alarm (pg 6)  
Present Status (pg 6)  
Press 5 during firing.  
Shows the segment that is  
currently firing. Works in  
both Ramp-Hold and  
Cone-Fire.  
From IdLE or during  
firing, press 7.  
Enter a temperature. When  
alarm sounds during firing,  
press Enter.  
Program Review (pg 6)  
From IdLE or during  
firing, press 6.  
Shows the program that is  
loaded in memory and ready to  
fire, or the one that is firing.  
Enter/Start (pg 7)  
Press Enter/Start after each  
step in programming a firing.  
Press Enter/Start once to be-  
gin the firing.  
Options (pg 17 - 21)  
From IdLE, press 0. Press  
Enter for option displayed.  
Cone-Fire Options  
Id Computer ID Select identi-  
fication number for output to a  
computer.  
Cone Table & Skip  
Segment (pg 7)  
Stop/Back (pg 7)  
Press during firing or  
programming.  
Stops a firing. In Options,  
takes you back to IdLE.  
During programming,  
takes you back one step  
each time key is pressed.  
From IdLE or during  
firing, press 9.  
TEdE Temperature Deviation  
Set temperature sensitivity of er-  
ror codes.  
SPd Speed Change the speed  
of a Cone-Fire program beyond  
the Fast, Medium, or Slow.  
From IdLE, shows tempera-  
ture for the cone you enter.  
While Firing: In Ramp-Hold,  
skips to the next ramp. In  
Cone-Fire, skips out of  
Pre-Heat or Hold.  
SFTY Maximum temp.  
ELEC Electronics Temp.  
Check board for overheating.  
OFST Cone Offset Adjust con-  
troller to a witness cone.  
FAN Vent Fan Selects when  
the vent fan will operate. (Special  
option not on all kilns.)  
LOCK Program Lock Make a  
program tamper-proof.  
Multiple Zone Options  
CFG Configuration Code  
For technicians.  
DIFF Difference Largest  
temperature difference be-  
tween any two zones.  
Standard Options  
TCOS Thermocouple Offset  
Calibrate the thermocouple  
temperature.  
CHG- Select °F or °C.  
TC Thermocouple Type Se-  
SOFT Software Version  
For technicians.  
CAdJ Center Adjustment  
Change center heat of some  
two-zone kilns.  
TEST Element Test Diagnos-  
tics tool for checking elements.  
T123 Zone Tempera-  
tures Shows temperature of  
each zone.  
RST Reset Removes cone  
and thermocouple offsets, etc.  
lect Type K, S or R.  
AOP AOP Outlet Select vent  
fan or alarm. This is a special op-  
tion not on all kilns.  
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Contents  
Correcting Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Thermocouple Offset (TCOS) . . . . . 18  
Display Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Standard Cone-Fire Schedules. . . . 26  
Low Fire Cones 022 - 011. . . . . . . . 9  
Upgrading the DTC 100, 600, 800 &  
1000 to the Sentry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Appendix D  
Orton Pyrometric Cone  
Temperature Equivalents . . . . . . . . 30  
Appendix E  
Ramp-Hold Shorthand . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Firing a Stored User Program . . . . . 14  
Appendix F  
Cone-Fire Shorthand. . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Options: Multiple Zone . . 21  
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Safety  
Chapter 1  
Basic Pointers  
The warranty on your Sentry controller does not cover  
damage from overfiring, regardless of the circumstances. It  
is the operator’s responsibility to make sure the kiln turns off  
at the end of the firing. Follow these safety rules in addition  
to the ones in your kiln or furnace manual.  
When the kiln is not in  
use, disconnect the power  
and keep the lid or door  
closed. (For larger kilns  
with heavy cordsets, we  
recommend a power dis-  
connect box near the  
kiln.)  
Which Instructions  
Apply to Your Controller  
The Sentry fires in two modes:  
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Ceramic Cone-Fire, based on pyrometric cones.  
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Ramp-Hold, based on custom firing rates and target  
temperatures.  
Ceramic kilns use both Cone-Fire and Ramp-Hold. Heat  
treating, glass fusing, and enameling furnaces and kilns  
come with Ramp-Hold only.  
Do not leave the kiln unattended, especially  
near the expected shut-off time.  
1 From IdLE display, press 1. If CONE appears, you  
have Cone-Fire mode. If the 1key does not respond,  
you have Ramp-Hold mode only.  
Wear firing safety glasses when looking into  
peephole of a hot kiln.  
Do not touch hot sides of kiln or furnace. Keep  
unsupervised children away.  
2 Press STOP to bring the controller back to IdLE .  
Note: FAST, MEDIUM, SLOW, CONE-FIRE,  
and CONE #s printed on the controller faceplate  
apply only to Cone-Fire mode.  
Install your kiln or furnace at least 12 inches  
from any wall or combustible surface. (See  
manufacturer’s recommendation for your  
model.)  
If you have Ramp-Hold only, skip pages 8 - 11.  
Room Temperature and Humidity  
It is okay to store the Sentry at sub-zero temperatures.  
But before operating, raise the room temperature to at least  
32°F/0°C.  
Do not open lid or door until kiln or furnace has  
cooled and all switches are off.  
Fire only in a well-ventilated, covered and pro-  
tected area away from flammable materials.  
Keep cordset away from hot sides of kiln or fur-  
nace.  
Note: The Sentry will register sub-zero °F/°C tem-  
peratures. However, 32°F/0°C is the lowest recom-  
mended operating temperature.  
The circuit board is rated for 158°F/70°C maximum op-  
erating temperature. However, the maximum recom-  
mended temperature is 125°F/52°C. Open windows and ex-  
haust hot air from the room to lower temperature. (See page  
20 to check circuit board temperature.)  
DANGEROUS VOLTAGE! Do not touch heat-  
ing elements with anything. Disconnect kiln or  
furnace before servicing.  
Do not operate if the controller itself is hotter  
than 150°F/66°C. (See instructions on page 20  
for checking board temperature.) Never allow  
the firing room temperature to exceed  
110°F/43°C. (Measure room temperature three  
feet from the kiln.)  
High humidity will not adversely affect the Sentry unless  
water condenses on the circuit board. In this case, do not fire  
the kiln until the moisture has evaporated from the board.  
Thunder Storms and Power Surges  
Unplug the kiln when not in use, especially during thun-  
der storms and in areas with frequent power surges. If the  
kiln is part way through a firing when a storm begins, it may  
be okay to continue the firing. When the kiln shuts off, dis-  
connect the power.  
Stop a firing by pressing the STOP button, not  
by disconnecting the power. In certain condi-  
tions, the controller will interpret a power inter-  
ruption as a power failure and turn the kiln back  
on when you reconnect the power.  
CAUTION: when firing the kiln during a storm, do  
not leave the kiln unattended!  
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Display Lights  
Firing Completion Message  
When the firing has completed, four messages will cycle  
one after the other:  
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CPLT (complete)  
2 Firing time in hours and minutes (amount shown  
does not include Cone-Fire slow cooling time)  
Single Center Light: Time  
3 The temperature the kiln fired to in Cone-Fire, or  
the temperature of the last segment in Ramp-Hold  
A lower center dot appears during time display. It sepa-  
rates hours from minutes (i.e. 1 hour, 30 minutes displays as  
01.30). During temperature display, the dot disappears.  
4 The current kiln temperature  
Note: If the alarm (see page 6) sounded, and then  
the kiln fired to completion, you will see ALAR in-  
stead of CPLT . Press ENTER. CPLT will appear.  
Repeat Firings  
To repeat the last firing, press ENTER from IdLE . The  
kiln will begin firing. This works in both Cone-Fire and  
Ramp-Hold. But first, make sure you are repeating the cor-  
rect firing by using “Program Review” (see page 6). For re-  
peat firings that you don’t want to inadvertently change, see  
“Program Lock,” page 20.  
Power Output Lights  
The Sentry turns on the heating elements intermittently  
through relays. The power output lights in the right side of  
the display appear when the Sentry sends power to the re-  
lay(s).  
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Single Zone Kiln When the Sentry sends power to the  
relays, all three lights appear.  
Thermocouple Inspection  
The small rod protruding into the firing chamber is the  
temperature sensor, or thermocouple.  
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Two Zone Kiln The top light shows power to the relay  
for the top section of the kiln. The bottom light shows  
power to the bottom. Ignore the center light.  
CAUTION: Bumping the thermocouple can push  
it out of the firing chamber. This could cause an  
overfire! The controller does not contain an alarm  
to detect this type of failure.  
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Three Zone Kiln The top light indicates power to the  
top section relay, the middle light to the middle section,  
and the bottom light to the bottom.  
Thermocouples come in different widths. The wider the  
thermocouple, the farther it should extend into the firing  
chamber. A ¼” diameter thermocouple should extend into  
the firing chamber about 1”. A 1/8” thermocouple should ex-  
tend into the chamber ½” - 5/8”.  
°F  
Keep shelves, posts and ware 1” - 1 ½” away from the  
thermocouple. Keep an extra thermocouple on hand, espe-  
cially if you fire hotter than 2000°F/1093°C.  
°C  
If you are using a portable, separate controller, you will  
need to install the thermocouple onto the kiln. See the sepa-  
rate TnF 2 installation instructions.  
Single Right-Hand Light: °C  
When temperature is displayed in °C, a light appears in  
the lower right. In °F it disappears.  
The “LId” Display  
Reasons LId appears in the display:  
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The kiln is equipped with the optional safety switch.  
How to Get IdLE to Display  
The controller displays IdLE when you first apply power  
to the kiln. Operations begin from IdLE . You can’t fire the  
kiln until IdLE appears.  
(The switch turns off power to the elements when the lid  
or door is open.) LId appears in the display while the lid  
is open during firing.  
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On the back of the Sentry circuit board, at the top right  
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If you press STOP during a firing, AbRT will appear. To  
side, is a small two-pin terminal. If the connector on that  
terminal is missing, LId will appear in the display dur-  
ing firing. The elements will not turn on. (If the two-pin  
connector is missing, you can buy another from a com-  
puter supply store.)  
get back to IdLE , press ENTER.  
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If the display shows an error message such as FAIL in-  
stead of IdLE , see pages 22 - 23.  
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CPLT (firing completed) appears at the end of a firing.  
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The safety lid switch is defective or the safety switch wire  
is broken.  
To make IdLE appear, press any key.  
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automatic. The operator assumes full responsibility  
for shutting the kiln off at the proper time.  
Chapter 2  
4 / Ramp Hold  
The Keys  
Ramp-Hold fires the kiln to the tempera-  
ture you specify, whereas Cone-Fire fires to  
a pyrometric cone. Press 4 from IdLE to  
program a firing or to select a stored program. See  
“Ramp-Hold,” page 12.  
Correcting Entries  
If you enter the wrong temperature, cone, time, etc., while  
programming, enter 0000. Then enter the correct numbers  
before pressing ENTER. See also the Stop/Back Key, page 7.  
5 / Present Status  
1 / Cone Fire  
Cone-Fire is a method of firing ceramics  
to a pyrometric cone. See Chapter 3, page 8,  
for details. To find out if your Sentry in-  
cludes Cone-Fire:  
Press 5during a firing to display the cur-  
rent segment that is firing. The messages  
that can appear in Present Status:  
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RA 1 Ramp (see page 12), and segment number.  
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Hd 1 Hold (see page 12), and segment number.  
1 From IdLE display, press 1. If CONE appears, you  
have Cone-Fire mode. If the 1 key does not re-  
spond, you have Ramp-Hold mode only.  
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PRHT Cone-Fire Pre-Heat (see page 9).  
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COOL Cone-Fire Slow Cooling (see page 11).  
2 Press STOP to bring the controller back to IdLE .  
Uses for Present Status:  
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You are firing a program that contains several heating  
and cooling segments. Without Present Status, it would  
be easy to lose track of which segment is firing.  
2 / Add Time  
This key adds five minutes to a Hold. It is  
designed for ceramists who watch witness  
cones through the peephole, and for glass  
artists who inspect the glass near the end of firing.  
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In Cone-Fire, you may think the kiln has fired too long  
when it is actually only in a slow cooling.  
1 During a firing, press Add Time. HOLd , and time  
in hold, will appear.  
6 / Program Review  
When you press ENTER to begin firing,  
the controller will fire the program that is in  
active memory. Program Review shows the  
values forthatprogram. The program in active memoryis—  
2 Press Add Time again. The time shown will in-  
crease by 5 minutes. In a few seconds, temperature  
display will return.  
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The program that was fired last, or  
Note: Add Time will add 5 minutes to Hold in ei-  
ther Cone-Fire or Ramp-Hold, even if no hold had  
been programmed. After hold time displays, 5 min-  
utes are added with each press of the key.  
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The program that was selected since the last firing.  
Start Program Review from IdLE , or while firing, by  
pressing 6.  
3 / Delay  
Note: In Program Review, Cone-Fire Fast speed  
displays as F 20 . Slow speed displays as S 20 .  
(These speeds are 20% faster and slower than the  
standard speed.)  
This delays the start of the firing by the  
amount of time entered. Use it to fit a firing  
into your schedule or to take advantage of  
lower electric rates at night. Delay zeroes out after each fir-  
ing. Therefore, it must be programmed for each firing.  
7 / Alarm  
The alarm sounds when the kiln reaches  
the alarm temperature you enter. Use the  
alarm to alert you to—  
1 A Cone-Fire or Ramp-Hold program must be in ac-  
tive memory, ready to fire. (See pages 10 and 13.)  
2 From IdLE press 3. Enter delay time (i.e., 5 ½  
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Lower the lid from venting position (ceramics).  
hours = 05.30). Press ENTER.  
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Check the witness cone near shut-off time (ceramics).  
3 To begin Delay, press ENTER once from IdLE . A  
Delay count-down timer will appear.  
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Check the fusing or slumping of glass.  
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Remove the knife blade from the furnace at the end of  
heat treating.  
Note: Press START during delay to end the delay  
and begin the firing. The maximum delay is 99  
hours and 59 minutes.  
You can enter only one alarm temperature at a time. How-  
ever, after the alarm beeps, you can set the alarm for another  
temperature, as many times as you want, during the firing.  
You can enter a higher or lower temperature than the cur-  
rent temperature. Entering an alarm temperature automati-  
cally erases the previous alarm temperature.  
CAUTION: For safety, do not leave the kiln alone  
during a delay or a firing. We cannot guarantee your  
kiln against overfiring even though the controller is  
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To skip out of Cone-Fire Hold. Slow Cooling will begin.  
(If the firing does not include Slow Cooling, Skip Seg-  
ment willnot end a Hold. Press STOPto end thefiring.)  
Setting Alarm From Idle  
1 From IdLE , press 7. ALAR will appear alternating  
with the last alarm temperature entered.  
Skip Segment in Ramp-Hold  
2 Enter alarm temperature. Press ENTER. IdLE will  
In Ramp-Hold, the firing will skip to the ramp of the next  
segment from either a ramp or hold of the current segment.  
(See page 12 for details on ramps, holds, and segments.)  
appear. (Enter 0000 to turn alarm off.)  
Note: 9999, as an alarm temperature, automati-  
cally changes to the maximum temperature rating  
of your controller.  
Skip Segment Examples  
For additional examples, see Chapter 4, pages 14 - 15.  
When the alarm sounds, shut it off by pressing any key ex-  
cept STOP. (The STOP key does not work while an alarm  
sounds.) If the alarm sounds as soon as firing begins, it is be-  
cause the alarm was set to a temperature below the current  
temperature.  
Cone-Fire  
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In Cone-Fire you are firing to an 05 witness cone for the  
first time. You select cone 04 with a 60 minute hold and a  
slow cooling. After 30 minutes in hold, the 05 witness  
cone bends to maturity. Use Skip Segment to end the  
hold and begin Slow Cooling.  
Setting Alarm During Firing  
1 The alarm beeps while the kiln is firing. Press 7.  
Note: Once you know how much hold time will  
bend the witness cone, program that much hold for  
the next firing.  
2 Enter the new temperature.  
3 Press ENTER. The kiln will continue firing.  
Ramp-Hold  
If you touch 7, enter a new temperature, and forget to  
press ENTER, the controller will merely continue firing.  
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Skipping to a Cooling Segment: You have programmed  
2167°F for a cone 5 glaze firing, followed by a segment for  
controlled cooling. Watching the witness cone through  
the peephole, you notice that cone 5 is bending at 2150°F.  
Use Skip Segment to end the firing segment and begin  
the one for slow cooling.  
Note: When an alarm sounds, firing to completion  
does not shut the alarm off.  
9 / Cone Numbers  
& Skip Segment  
Note: Make a note of the temperature at which the  
cone bent. Program that temperature for the next  
firing.  
Cone Table  
Look up a cone temperature with the 9key.  
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Skipping to a Hold: Skip Segment does not skip from a  
1 From IdLE , press 9. CONE will appear, then the  
ramp to a hold. It skips to the next segment. If you need to  
skip to a hold, program an additional segment with the  
hold thatyouwant. Then skip to thatsegment. Example:  
cone, if any, currently programmed in Cone-Fire.  
2 Enter a pyrometric cone number. Press ENTER. The  
display will show the cone temperature. If you enter a  
non-existent cone number, the display will show  
CONE , ready for you to enter a different cone num-  
ber.  
Segment 1: rate 500°F to 1828  
Segment 2: rate 200°F to 1750 with 30 minute hold  
Enter/Start  
Note: Do not be concerned if the actual cone  
shut-off temperature does not match the Cone Ta-  
ble. The temperature of a cone varies with firing  
speed. The cone temperatures in Cone Table are  
for self-supporting cones fired at a rate of 108°F /  
60°C per hour during the last hour of firing.  
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Press ENTERafter each step in program-  
ming a firing.  
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Press ENTER once to begin firing.  
The Options Key  
See Chapter 6, page 17.  
Skip Segment  
Skip Segment works only during firing. It jumps from the  
current segment to the next one.  
The Stop/Back Key  
You can stop a firing at any time (except  
when the alarm sounds) by pressing STOP.  
If you inadvertently enter Ramp-Hold,  
Cone-Fire, or Options, you do not have to go through all the  
prompts to get back out. Press STOP to go to IdLE .  
To skip a segment, press 9. SKIP will appear, then the  
current segment. Press ENTER. (If you change your mind  
and don’t want to skip that segment, don’t press ENTERafter  
SKIP appears. Instead, press 9 again. The firing will con-  
tinue in the same segment.)  
The STOP/BACK key is also like the Back button on an  
Internet browser. It works in Cone-Fire and Ramp-Hold  
programming. It will take you back one step every time you  
press the key.  
Skip Segment in Cone-Fire  
In Cone-Fire, Skip Segment works in Pre-Heat and Hold:  
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To skip out of Pre-Heat and begin the cone firing.  
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The element that silhouettes the cones should be level  
with the lower part of the cone. If the element is in line  
with the upper part of the cone, you won’t be able to see  
the cone when it bends.  
Chapter 3  
Cone-Fire  
If you use the three  
cone system, always  
have the higher tem-  
perature cone on the  
same side in every fir-  
ing. Otherwise you can  
lose track of which cone  
is which.  
Cone-Fire mode is based on  
pyrometric cones. It is not designed for  
heat treating, glass fusing and enameling.  
For these firings, see “Ramp-Hold,”  
page 12. Use Ramp-Hold to fire ceramic  
pieces that require a custom firing  
schedule, such as some types of stone-  
ware sculpture or crystalline glaze.  
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Wear firing safety  
glasses when viewing  
the cones through the against an element. Keep the cone 8”  
peephole.  
Silhouette the lower part of the cone  
- 12” away from the peephole.  
Pyrometric Witness Cones  
See your dealer if in  
doubt about which cone number to use with each clay and  
glaze.  
The Sentry shuts off automatically without cones. Never-  
theless, every ceramic firing should include at least one wit-  
ness cone (also called the shelf cone). The witness cone is  
the most accurate measurement of heat work in a ceramic  
firing.  
Firing Schedules  
Cone-Fire uses three firing schedules:  
If you fire the same size load and type of ware regularly,  
the witness cones let you compare one firing to the next and  
alert you when something is wrong. For example, if the wit-  
ness cone bends less and less with each consecutive firing,  
this may indicate thermocouple temperature drift.  
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Low fire cones 022 - 011  
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Medium fire cones 010 - 01  
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High fire cones 1 - 10  
Should you ever want to customize a Cone-Fire program,  
transfer the firing schedule to Ramp-Hold. See Appendix B,  
pages 26 - 27.  
Note: If the bending of the witness cone does not  
match the Cone-Fire shut-off, you may want to ad-  
just Cone Offset or Thermocouple Offset. See  
pages 17 - 19. If the witness cones bend inconsis-  
tently from one firing to another, see “Sentry Trou-  
bleshooter,” a separate publication.  
During a cone firing, press 5 (Present Status) to see  
which stage, or segment, of the firing the kiln has reached.  
The number displayed will be a segment number from one  
of these firing schedules.  
How to Position Cones on the Shelf  
Position the witness cones  
Note: Pre-Heat shows in Present Status as PRHT .  
It is not given a separate segment number.  
so that you can see them  
through a peephole during fir-  
ing. If the kiln takes longer than  
usual to fire, you may wonder if  
something has gone wrong and  
the kiln is overfiring. But by  
seeing the cones, you will know  
Firing time in each segment is approximate and depends  
on the age of elements, voltage, size of load, and the firing  
speed you have chosen.  
CAUTION: Cone numbers beginning with 0 are  
lower in temperature than those without the 0.  
When programing a Cone-Fire, be sure you know  
the difference between an 05 and 5. See “Tempera-  
ture Equivalents Chart for Orton Self-Supporting  
Pyrometric Cones,” Appendix D, page 30.  
how the firing is progressing.  
Use self-supporting witness  
cones on the shelf. They stand  
If you follow these guide-  
lines, you should be able to see  
upright without cone holders.  
the cones even at cone 10:  
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Place the cones 8” - 12” away from a peephole. Posi-  
tioning them closer makes them difficult to see.  
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Have enough space around the cones to keep them from  
touching a piece of ware when they bend.  
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Position cones so that when viewed from the peephole,  
they are silhouetted by an element on the opposite kiln  
wall. (Keep cones at least 2” from an element.)  
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High Fire Cones 1 - 10 Firing Schedule  
Low Fire Cones 022 - 011  
Segment  
Rate Per Hour  
Time in Segment  
This range includes decals, over-decorations, lusters,  
and golds. The firing can be fast. Good venting is important,  
because oils and other organics burn off. Do not close the lid  
from the vented position until all odor has disappeared.  
1
324°F/180°C  
2 hours, 30 minutes  
2
3
4
153°F/85°C  
162°F/90°C  
108°F/60°C  
35 minutes  
4 hours, 35 minutes  
2 hours  
Low Fire Cones 022 - 011 Firing Schedule  
Firing time is about 9 hours, 30 minutes to 11 hours, depending on the cone and  
speed.  
Segment  
Rate Per Hour  
Time in Segment  
2 hours  
1
396°F/220°C  
2
108°F/60°C  
1 hour  
Cone-Fire Features  
Firing time is about 3 to 5 hours, depending on the cone and speed.  
Speed (SPd)  
Middle Fire Cones 010 - 01  
The Cone-Fire schedules shown on this page are stan-  
dard. When you select Medium speed in a Cone-Fire pro-  
gram, the kiln uses these standard firing schedules. When  
you select Fast (1), the standard schedule fires 20% faster.  
On Slow (3), it fires 20% slower.  
Use this range for earthenware and commercial low-fire  
glazes. Glazes fired on bisque ware (ware that has already  
been fired) can be fired faster than the unfired greenware. In  
this cone range, slow firings can produce poor quality glazes.  
In the following schedule, the firing is slowed during the  
silica phase change (1063°F/573°C).  
You can also alter the firing speed even more under Speed  
(Spd) in Options. See page 17.  
Earthenware and clays that contain ball clays, talc, and ka-  
olin will burn off water, carbon, and sulfur. This reduces  
weight by 10%.  
Pre-Heat (PRHT)  
Moist greenware can explode during firing. This happens  
when the moisture in the clay turns to steam rapidly and can-  
not escape fast enough. The Sentry Pre-Heat feature dries  
the ware at low temperature before the moisture can turn to  
steam.  
Cooling too fast can produce glaze pinholes, blisters, and  
craters. Unless cooling is slowed near 1063°F/573°C, a phys-  
ical change in the silica can cause the ware to crack. For this  
reason we recommend that you use Cone-Fire’s Slow  
Cooling option (see page 11).  
Pre-Heat is sometimes necessary when firing thick  
greenware, such as stoneware. It may also be necessary in  
humid weather, which inhibits drying. If possible, however,  
avoid using Pre-Heat to dry greenware. If the greenware  
feels damp or cool when you touch it to your cheek, dry it lon-  
ger before firing. Use a dehumidifier in humid weather.  
Drying greenware in the kiln tends to rust the kiln.  
We recommend a 10 - 20 minute hold when firing  
lead-free glazes.  
Middle Fire Cones 010 - 01 Firing Schedule  
Segment  
Rate Per Hour  
Time in Segment  
1
324°F/180°C  
2 hours, 30 minutes  
Note: During Pre-Heat, vent the lid. Otherwise the  
firebricks will absorb moisture, leading to rust be-  
hind the steel case. Moisture in the firebrick can  
also slow the firing to a crawl.  
2
3
4
153°F/85°C  
180°F/100°C  
108°F/60°C  
35 minutes  
2 hours, 40 minutes  
1 hour, 30 minutes  
CAUTION: Venting the lid during Pre-Heat is so  
important that some ceramists use the extended  
vent position or even leave the lid open. If you do  
this, you must be near your kiln at the end of  
Pre-Heat to lower the lid.  
Firing time is about 6 to 8 hours, depending on the cone and speed.  
High Fire Cones 1 - 10  
This is the firing range for porcelain and stoneware.  
These bodies fire nearly to vitrification and can shrink up to  
16%. Water, carbon and sulfur burn out during the early  
stages and must be vented. The amount of oxygen in the kiln  
affects the color of the fired clay. The high fire schedule be-  
low slows down during the last 210°F/100°C to produce  
better density in the ware.  
Pre-Heat raises the temperature 60°F/33°C per hour to  
200°F/93°C. Then it holds at 200°F/93°C for the time you  
specify. Pre-Heat works in Cone-Fire only. After Pre-Heat is  
finished, the kiln will automatically begin firing to the cone  
you have selected.  
Note: At high altitude, water boils at a lower tem-  
perature. This may cause moisture in the ware to  
turn to steam even during Pre-Heat.  
Typical porcelain clays are formulated from kaolin, feld-  
spars, silica and ball clays. Weight loss is 10 - 12% and  
shrinkage is as high as 20%. If overfired, porcelain may warp  
or blister. Cone-fire’s Hold option usually enhances porce-  
lain.  
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Mirror Test  
This test will help you de-  
termine how much Pre-Heat  
to use. Occasionally during  
Pre-Heat, hold a mirror near  
the top peephole. (Be careful  
to avoid burns.) The mirror  
must be at room tempera-  
ture, not hot, so hold it near  
the peephole for only several  
seconds.  
Cone-Fire Programming  
Use these instructions for your first firings. Later  
you may prefer “Cone-Fire Shorthand Pro-  
gramming,” page 32.  
As the Sentry prompts for cone, speed, pre-heat,  
hold, and slow cooling, values entered for the last firing  
will appear. To use these values again, press ENTER.  
Vent the kiln until moisture no lon-  
ger fogs a mirror.  
If the mirror fogs, mois-  
ture is still escaping from the  
ware. When the mirror no longer fogs, you can exit Pre-Heat  
and begin the firing.  
To fire without Delay or Alarm: Follow steps 1  
through 7 below. Then from IdLE press START. To  
use Delay or Alarm, see also page 6.  
1 Apply power to the kiln. 8888 then IdLE  
will appear. (Press ENTER if IdLE does not  
appear.)  
To interrupt Pre-Heat and begin firing to the cone in  
Cone-Fire, press 9(Skip Segment). SKIP , alternating with  
1 , will appear. Press ENTER. Segment 1 of the firing will  
now begin. (See Cone-Fire firing schedules, page 9.)  
2 Press 1. CONE will appear. Enter cone num-  
ber. (If the 1key does not respond, your con-  
troller uses Ramp-Hold only.)  
Note: If you are using a vent fan, such as the Orton  
KilnVent, turn the fan on during Pre-Heat. The fan  
will help to remove moisture. (AOP Fan users: see  
the Fan option, page 18.)  
3 Press ENTER. SPd will appear. Enter speed:  
FAST (1), MEDIUM (2), SLOW (3). (Me-  
dium speed will display as Std .)  
How to Use Pre-Heat When Kiln is Above  
200°F/93°C at Beginning of Firing  
If you begin firing with Pre-Heat in a kiln that is already  
hotter than Pre-Heat temperature, the kiln will skip  
Pre-Heat and begin firing to the cone. There are two ways to  
use Pre-Heat in this situation:  
4 Press ENTER. PRHT will appear. To use  
Pre-Heat, enter time. Otherwise enter 0.  
5 Press ENTER. HOLd will appear. Tosoakthe  
ware at the end of firing, enter a hold time.  
Otherwise enter 0.  
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Wait until the kiln cools below 200°F before starting the  
firing. This is the preferred method.  
6 Press ENTER. COOL will appear. To use  
Slow Cooling, enter cooling rate as degrees  
per hour. (180°F/82°C is maximum rate.  
Press 0to turn Slow Cooling off.)  
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Load the kiln and start the firing, but include enough  
time in Delay for the kiln to cool below 200°F before  
Pre-Heat begins.  
7 Press ENTER. IdLE will appear.  
Hold (HOLd)  
Cone-Fire Hold heat-soaks the ware at the cone tempera-  
ture at the end of the firing. Without Hold, the kiln shuts off  
after it reaches the cone temperature. Hold maintains the  
cone temperature for the period you specify. Hold helps even  
out the temperature throughout the kiln. It also helps the  
heat to penetrate completely into the clay. (Rapid firing is  
like cooking: the turkey will be done on the outside but not  
on the inside.) Hold helps glaze absorb china paint. It helps  
to heal glaze defects such as bubbles. A little hold time can  
yield dramatic results.  
8 To set Alarm: Press 7. ALAR will appear. En-  
ter alarm temperature. (Press 0to turn alarm  
off.) Then press ENTER.  
9 To set Delay: Press 3. dELA will appear. En-  
ter delay time. Press ENTER. (Delay zeroes  
out after each firing.)  
10 To start program, press ENTER once.  
STRT will appear, then temperature. If  
Delay was programmed, DELA will appear,  
then time remaining until start. To stop the  
program during firing, press STOP.  
CAUTION: Too much hold time can overfire your  
ware and burn out colors.  
When program fires to completion, CPLT will ap-  
pear. Press ENTER. IdLE will appear. To shut off the  
alarm when it sounds during a firing, press ENTER.  
One way to add Hold time without over-firing is to fire to  
one cone cooler than needed. Then add enough hold time to  
bend the next hotter cone. Hold time needed to bend the  
next cone will vary. As a rule of thumb, 45 - 60 minutes of  
hold = one cone of heat work.  
Example: to fire to cone 05, program Cone-Fire for 06  
and add 45-60 minutes of hold time.  
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Watch the pyrometric witness cones through the peep-  
hole. Press STOP when the correct witness cone bends, not-  
ing how much Hold time was needed. Program that much  
Hold time the next time you fire the same type of ware loaded  
to the same capacity.  
Note: By looking at the witness cones through a  
peephole, you will know if the kiln shuts off too  
soon.  
If the kiln shuts off within 100°F/55°C of maturity, and the  
temperature drops 50°F/28°C or more after the kiln shuts  
off, do not depend on the witness cones. Once they cool  
50°F/28°C after they have been heated to within 100°F/55°C  
of maturity, they will not bend properly. This is because they  
form a hard shell.  
Note: During Hold, the display temperature will  
alternate with time left in Hold. To figure hold time  
for the next firing, subtract time left in Hold from  
the total Hold time entered.  
Wrong Thermocouple Type  
When Hold is set to 99.99 hours, the Sentry will remain at  
If a Type-K thermocouple is installed on your kiln, but  
your controller is set for Type-S, the kiln will continually  
underfire by a wide margin. See page 19 to check thermo-  
couple type.  
that temperature indefinitely, until STOP is pressed.  
Slow Cooling (COOL)  
Slow cooling enhances the quality of some ceramic  
glazes. Slow cooling encourages crystal develoment, deeper  
gloss, and sometimes startling color shifts. Iron red glazes  
seem to respond well to slow cooling. For these reasons we  
have added a Slow Cooling feature to Cone-Fire.  
For Kilns with AOP Outlet  
The AOP (auxiliary output) is a special-order receptacle  
mounted in the kiln switch box. The Sentry controls power  
to the AOP receptacle. The AOP is usually used to power a  
kiln vent.  
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Slow Cooling begins after the cone firing (and Hold, if  
any) and ends at 392°F/200°C.  
The Fan option, which is accessed through the OPTIONS  
key, determines when an AOP-powered kiln vent will oper-  
ate during Cone-Fire.  
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When COOL appears in Cone-Fire programming, enter  
a cooling rate between 1°F/C to 180°F/82°C. A good start-  
ing point is a rate of 90°F/50°C.  
Before the Fan option will appear on the Options list, (1)  
you must enter a Cone-Fire program in active memory and  
(2) you must select FAN3 in the AOP option. (See page 20  
for instructions on selecting FAN3 in the AOP option.)  
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Enter a rate of 0 to turn Slow Cooling off.  
Note: Slow Cooling can extend the firing time by  
many hours. For instance, if the shutoff tempera-  
ture is 1945°F/1063°C, and the cooling rate is  
100°F/55°C, the kiln will take 15 ½ hours to reach  
392°F/200°C.  
1 From IdLE , press OPTIONS repeatedly until FAN  
appears.  
2 Press ENTER. Use the 1 and 2 keys to select one of  
When the Kiln Shuts Off Too Soon  
If the kiln shuts off before the pyrometric witness cone  
bends, you can turn the kiln back on and keep firing. Simply  
program the next hotter cone in Cone-Fire. Then from  
IdLE , press START. The kiln will begin firing, taking up  
where it left off.  
these settings:  
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ON  
The vent is on during Pre-Heat, the cone firing,  
and Slow Cooling. It turns off at 212°F/100°C.  
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OPT  
The vent is on during Pre-Heat and the cone fir-  
ing. It is off during Slow Cooling.  
OFF The vent is off all the time.  
3 After selecting one of the above, press ENTER. Press  
STOP to return to IdLE .  
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Chapter 4  
Ramp-Hold  
Definition of a Segment  
Ramp-Hold fires in segments. Every segment must have  
a target temperature and a heating rate to reach that temper-  
ature. Shown in diagram A is a segment with a temperature  
of 750°.  
Diagram C: a single segment with hold. The two parts of a segment are  
the ramp and the hold. Not all segments have a hold, but they all have a  
ramp.  
A segment, which is a target temperature and a rate of  
heating to reach that temperature, can also have a hold. Hold  
maintains the target temperature for the length of time you  
specify. (Diagram C, above.)  
A segment has two parts:  
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Ramp: where the temperature changes  
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Hold: where the temperature remains the same  
Diagram A: a single segment.  
A segment can have only one ramp and only one hold.  
Therefore, if you need more than one hold, you will have to  
add additional segments to the firing. Firing to a tempera-  
ture at a single rate would need only one segment. Reasons to  
add more segments:  
Rate is figured in degrees per hour. In Diagram A above,  
the temperature takes two hours to reach 750°. The rate is  
750 ÷2 = 375.  
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Diagram B, below, shows three rates. A rate of 1000° will  
reach 1000° in 1 hour. A rate of 500° will reach 1000° in 2  
hours. A rate of 333° will reach 1000° in 3 hours.  
To change the heating rate  
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To add a hold somewhere below the shut-off tempera-  
ture  
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To change the temperature direction. Example: to con-  
trol the cooling rate.  
Diagram D, below, shows a 3 segment firing. Two seg-  
ments were used on the way up in temperature. Another  
segment was added for controlled cooling.  
Diagram B: Rate is degrees per hour. This diagram shows 3 rates. Di-  
vide the target temperature by the number of hours it took to reach that  
temperature.  
Diagram D: a 3 segment firing. Only 2 segments have a hold.  
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User Programs (USER)  
Ramp-Hold Programming  
Use these instructions for your first firings.  
Later you may prefer “Ramp-Hold Shorthand In-  
structions,” page 31.  
When you enter Ramp-Hold mode, the first prompt to ap-  
pear is USER , meaning, “Select one of your programs.”  
You, the user, can make your own firing schedules and store  
them in memory. A firing schedule, or program, is the seg-  
ments needed for a firing. To make a segment, you will need  
three facts:  
As the program prompts for segments, rate,  
temperature, etc., you will see values from the last  
firing. To use these again, press ENTER. To control  
cooling, set the segment to a lower temperature  
than that of the preceding segment.  
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rate (how fasttemperature changes in degrees per hour)  
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target temperature  
To fire without Alarm or Delay: Follow steps  
1 through 7. Then press START once.  
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hold, if any  
The controller can retain four user programs in memory  
even when power is turned off. User programs are num-  
bered from 1 through 4. User program #1 can have up to 20  
segments. User programs #2 - #4 can have ten segments  
each. You don’t have to use all 20 or all 10 segments—only  
the number needed per firing. Often one segment is all you  
willneed. A User program canbeas simpleas a singleramp.  
1 Apply power to the kiln. 8888 then IdLE  
will appear. (Press ENTER if IdLE does not  
appear.)  
2 Press 4. USER will appear. Enter a number  
from 1 to 4.  
3 Press ENTER. rA 1 will appear. Enter firing  
rate for segment 1 (temperature change per  
hour: from 1° to 9999°).  
When using Ramp-Hold for the first time, press 1 when  
USER appears. Your first firing will be stored as User Pro-  
gram #1.  
4 Press ENTER. °F 1 (or °C 1) will appear.  
Each time you store another program, select another  
available number, such as 2, at the USER prompt. Adding a  
program to a user number over-writes any existing program  
stored there. Write down your User Programs.  
Enter the target temperature of segment 1.  
5 Press ENTER. Hd 1 will appear. Enter seg-  
ment 1 hold time in hours/minutes (e.g. 12  
hours, 30 minutes = 12.30). No hold = 0.  
Note: If you don’t need all the segments available  
in a User program, zero out the unused segments.  
First, enter values for the segments needed. At the  
6 Press ENTER. If FN 1 appears, and you have  
an AOP receptacle on your kiln, select ON or  
OFF. Press ENTER. (For more details on  
AOP, see AOP option, page 20.)  
7 Continue entering values for the segments  
needed. When RA _ appears for the first  
segment you don’t need, press 0, then  
ENTER. IdLE will appear.  
8 To set Alarm: press 7. ALAR will appear.  
Enter alarm temperature. (Enter 0 to turn  
alarm off.) Then press ENTER. IdLE will  
appear.  
9 To set Delay: press 3. dELA will appear.  
Enter delay time (i.e. 12 hours, 30 minutes  
= 12.30). Then press ENTER. (Delay zeroes  
out after each completed firing.) IdLE will  
appear.  
Write down each program stored in memory.  
Before firing, use Program Review to be sure  
everything is correct.  
RA _ prompt for the segment you don’t need, press  
0, then ENTER. The display will return to IdLE .  
10 To start program, press ENTER once.  
STRT will appear, then kiln temperature. If  
a delay was programmed, STRT will ap-  
pear, then time remaining until start. To  
stop the firing, press STOP.  
Note: For repeat firings that you don’t want to in-  
advertently change, see Program Lock, page 20.  
We recommend using Program Review (page 6)  
before firing. When program fires to completion,  
CPLT will appear. Press ENTER. IdLE will ap-  
pear. To shut off the alarm when it sounds during a  
firing, press ENTER.  
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Firing a Stored User Program  
Segments for Controlled Cooling  
For controlled cooling, program a segment to a lower  
temperature than that of the preceding segment.  
To use a stored program, press 4 from IdLE. Enter the  
program number at the USER prompt. Press ENTER. If  
there are no changes to the program, press STOP. IdLE will  
appear. The controller is ready to fire your selected program.  
To begin firing, press ENTER once. (Use “Program Re-  
view,” page 6, before firing. See also “Repeat Firings,” page  
5.)  
If you prop the lid for a fast cooling, program a fast cooling  
rate. If you program a slow cooling rate, but lower the tem-  
perature quickly by propping the lid, the controller will de-  
feat your fast cooling. It will raise the temperature again.  
Glass fusers sometimes flash-cool the glass at the end of  
fusing. They lift the lid slightly to remove heat, then close it  
again. This takes the glass down rapidly through the  
devitrification range. To program a flash-cool, use a rate of  
9999.  
Rate  
As stated before, each segment must include a rate, pro-  
grammed as degrees of temperature change per hour.  
The kiln will fire at full power when the rate is  
1799°F/999°C or higher. Programming a rate of 9999 is the  
easiest way to program a maximum rate.  
Suppose you enter a cooling rate that is faster than the  
kiln is able to cool? Depending on the rate you enter, you may  
get an alarm message. (Press ENTER to turn off the alarm.)  
The controller, of course, cannot speed cooling  
beyond the kiln’s natural cooling rate.  
Note: In Program Review, 9999 is displayed as  
FULL . When a kiln is heated at full power, it may  
over-shoot the target temperature, especially in the  
lower range. To avoid this, add an extra segment  
with a slower rate for the last 20 degrees of tempera-  
ture rise.  
Note: During fast cooling, do not open the lid /door  
all the way. Do not force-cool the kiln with a fan.  
Sample Firing Schedules  
CAUTION: The Sentry includes error messages  
to warn you when the kiln is at the wrong tempera-  
ture. Firing the kiln at full rate turns off some of  
these warnings. For details, see “Temperature De-  
viation,” page 20.  
These sample firing schedules illustrate different ways to  
use your Sentry. When designing a firing schedule for mate-  
rials you are unfamiliar with, or when using one of these  
schedules, test-fire samples first.  
Cone-Fire Program Fired in Ramp-Hold  
The following firing schedule is the cone 04 Cone-Fire  
schedule at standard (medium) speed. (See pages 26 - 27.) A  
slow-cooling segment was added.  
If you are not sure how fast to fire, remember an old firing  
adage: “When in doubt, slow it down.”  
Hold (HOLd)  
Rate  
°F/°C  
Temp.  
°F/°C  
Hold maintains the temperature of a segment for the time  
you specify. Hold gives the temperature time to become  
more even throughout the kiln. Hold can be used in either  
heating up or cooling down segments.  
Segment  
Hold  
00.00  
00.00  
00.00  
00.00  
00.00  
1
2
3
4
5
324/180  
153/85  
180/100  
108/60  
150/83  
1022/550  
1112/600  
1837/1003  
1945/1063  
1000/537  
Ceramics: Wearing firing safety glasses, watch the wit-  
ness cone near the end of the firing. (See page 8.) When the  
witness cone bends, note the hold time. The next time you  
fire the same type of ware loaded to the same capacity, pro-  
gram that amount of hold time.  
In this schedule, the kiln will cool at 150°F/83°C per hour  
to 1000°F/537°C. Some ceramists use slow cooling with cer-  
tain glazes.  
Note: During Hold, the display temperature will  
alternate with time left in Hold. To figure hold time  
needed for the next firing, subtract time left in Hold  
from total Hold time entered.  
Sculptured Stoneware Bisque  
Firing Schedule, Cone 04  
When Hold is set to 99.99 hours, the Sentry will remain at  
that temperature indefinitely, until STOP is pressed.  
Rate  
Temp.  
°F/°C  
Segment  
°F/°C  
200/93  
Hold  
03.00  
02.00  
00.00  
00.00  
00.00  
1
2
3
4
5
60/33  
80/44  
AOP Fan  
700/371  
1100/593  
1945/1062  
1400/760  
The optional AOP (auxiliary output) is a special-order  
electrical receptacle mounted in the kiln’s switch box. This  
receptacle can power a kiln vent or external alarm. (See Op-  
tions, page 20.) In Ramp-Hold, the prompt for the AOP out-  
let is FN , which can be turned on or off for each segment.  
80/44  
108/60  
150/83  
This slow firing is for thick stoneware. Change the target  
temperature in segment 4 when firing to a different pyro-  
metric cone. The ware should be bone dry. Test samples un-  
til you are sure the schedule works for your clay.  
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If you are not using a kiln vent, leave peephole plugs out  
and vent the lid. Set the alarm to 1000°F. When the alarm  
sounds, close the lid from venting position.  
Set the alarm again, this time to 1150° F. When it sounds,  
check the glass through the peephole. When the glass  
slumps into the bowl, write down the temperature and hold  
timeforfuture firings, and press 9, ENTER(SkipSegment).  
Set the alarm again, this time to 1850° F. When it sounds,  
check the witness cone through the peephole. When the  
cone bends to six o’clock, write down the temperature. (Use  
that temperature in segment 4 on your next firing of the  
same type of ware.) Then press 9, ENTER(Skip Segment).  
This will advance you to segment 3, a flash cooling seg-  
ment. Lift the kiln lid slightly or open the door ajar until the  
temperature drops to 1050° F. Then close the door/lid. The  
kiln will cool slowly through the annealing range. Then it will  
turn off and cool to room temperature.  
This will advance you to segment 5, a slow cooling seg-  
ment. Do not open the lid until the kiln has cooled to room  
temperature.  
Note: A cooling rate of 9999 (FULL) shuts off the  
warning alarm that sometimes sounds during rapid  
cooling. For moredetails about alarms, see page20.  
Glass Fusing Firing Schedule  
Rate  
°F/°C  
Temp.  
°F/°C  
Starting a Firing in a Hot Kiln  
Segment  
Hold  
00.00  
00.30  
00.00  
00.00  
Sometimes a firing begins in a hot kiln after a power fail-  
ure, or other interruption. In this case, the Sentry will begin  
firing from the first segment that matches the current tem-  
perature. See Power Failures, page 23.  
1
2
3
4
250/138  
900/500  
9999/9999  
150/83  
1
750/398  
1425/773  
1050/565  
750/398  
When the Kiln Shuts Off Too Soon  
Ceramic Firings  
If the kiln fires to completion before the pyrometric wit-  
ness cone bends, you can turn the kiln back on and keep fir-  
ing. Simply program a hotter temperature. Then from  
IdLE , press START. The kiln will begin firing, taking up  
where it left off.  
Stained glass, 8", 2 layers, full fuse. The fusing tempera-  
ture will vary depending on the brand of glass, the batch, and  
even upon the color. Vent the lid. Set the alarm to 500°F.  
When the alarm sounds, close the lid from venting position  
and insert peephole plugs.  
Set the alarm again, this time to 1350°F. When it sounds,  
check the glass through the peephole. When the glass fuses  
to your satisfaction, write down the temperature and hold  
time for future firings, and press 9, ENTER(Skip Segment).  
Note: By looking at the witness cones through a  
peephole, youwill know ifthe kiln shutsofftoosoon.  
If the kiln shuts off within 100°F/55°C of maturity, and the  
temperature drops 50°F/28°C or more after the kiln shuts  
off, do not depend on the witness cones. Once they cool  
50°F/28°C after they have been heated to within 100°F/55°C  
of maturity, they will not bend properly. This is because they  
form a hard shell.  
This will advance you to segment 3, a flash cooling seg-  
ment. Lift the kiln lid slightly or open the door ajar until the  
temperature drops to 1050° F. Then close the door/lid. The  
kiln will cool slowly through the annealing range, then turn  
off.  
Wrong Thermocouple Type  
Note: A cooling rate of 9999 (FULL) shuts off the  
warning alarm that sometimes sounds during rapid  
cooling. Formore detailsaboutalarms, see page20.  
If a Type-K thermocouple is installed on your kiln, but  
your controller is set for Type-S, the kiln will continually  
underfire by a wide margin. See page 19 to check thermo-  
couple type.  
Glass Slumping Firing Schedule  
Rate  
°F/°C  
Temp.  
°F/°C  
Segment  
Hold  
00.00  
00.30  
00.00  
00.00  
1
2
3
4
250/138  
900/500  
9999/9999  
150/83  
1
750/398  
1250/676  
1050/565  
750/398  
Stained glass, 8", 2 fused layers, 12" circular pieces,  
slumped into a bowl. Set the alarm to 500° F. When the alarm  
sounds, close the lid from venting position and insert peep-  
hole plugs.  
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Zone Temperatures (T123)  
1 Press OPTIONS repeatedly until T123 appears.  
CMhuapltteipr 5le Zone  
2 Press ENTER.  
3 The temperature for each zone will display one after  
the other. This information will cycle for one min-  
ute. Then normal temperature display will return.  
For example:  
Kilns  
Note: See also Multiple Zone Options, page 21.  
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Top zone: TC 1¯ 1250  
An Overview of Multiple Zone Firing  
If you are not sure how many zones your kiln has, look into  
the firing chamber. The number of thermocouple tips indi-  
cates the number of zones.  
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Middle zone: TC 2- 1251  
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Bottom zone: TC 3_ 1249  
Two Zone Kilns: Adjust Heat in  
In single-zone kilns, the Sentry measures temperature  
from one location. When the controller turns on the heat, all  
the elements turn on.  
Center Section (CAdJ)  
The Center Adjust option is accessed with the Options  
key. It appears only on 2 zone kilns that contain 3 relays and 3  
banks of elements. It does not appear on 2 zone kilns with 2  
relays, or on 3 zone kilns.  
With two and three zone kilns, the Sentry measures tem-  
perature from each individual zone. It then adjusts the heat  
separatelyfor each zone toimprovetemperature uniformity.  
The Center Adjust acts as an infinite control switch that  
adjusts heat to the center section of the kiln. A number will  
display. 100 is the factory default, meaning 100% heat. You  
can change the setting from 0 to 200. The higher the num-  
ber, the more the heat in the center section.  
To maintain even temperature, the Sentry calculates not  
only temperature difference between zones, but also length  
of time needed to change temperature. By carefully timing  
heat output, it maintains even temperature with a minimal  
loss in firing speed.  
1 From IdLE , press OPTIONS repeatedly until  
CAdJ appears.  
Note: Multiple zone kilns use the same Cone-Fire  
and Ramp-Hold programming instructions as sin-  
gle zone kilns.  
2 Press ENTER. Use any number key to change the  
number that appears.  
Note: Firing a Ramp-Hold program at FULL rate  
(1799°F/999°C or higher rate) shuts off multi-  
ple-zone control for that firing. The kiln then fires  
as a single zone kiln.  
3 Press ENTER. Press STOP to return to IdLE .  
Thermocouple Failure  
In a Multiple Zone Kiln  
In a multiple zone kiln, if a thermocouple fails, the firing  
will continue as a single-zone kiln so long as one thermocou-  
ple still operates. FAIL will appear, alternating with the  
thermocouple that failed (i.e. TC 1¯ ).  
Viewing Zone Temperatures  
The temperature displayed during firing is an average  
taken from all zones. Through the Options key, you can gain  
more precise temperature readings:  
Power Output Lights  
The 3 lights to the right of the  
temperature display turn on  
when the controller sends power  
to the relays.  
Zone Difference (DIFF)  
1 Press OPTIONS repeatedly until DIFF appears.  
2 Press ENTER.  
3 The maximum difference in temperature between  
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Two Zone Kiln The top light shows power to the relay  
the zones is shown. (Example: -005 .)  
for the top section of the kiln. The bottom light shows  
power to the bottom. Ignore the center light.  
Three Zone Kiln The top light indicates power to the  
top section relay, the middle light to the middle section, and  
the bottom light to the bottom.  
Testing Multiple Zone Elements  
When relays or thermocouples are connected to the  
wrong controller terminals, zones will show a wide tempera-  
ture difference. To wire the kiln properly, trace the switch  
box wiring with the kiln’s wiring diagram. Also, see “Ele-  
ment Test,” page 21.  
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3 Press ENTER. Use the 1or 2key to scroll through this  
selection:  
Chapter 6  
Std Same as Medium in cone programming.  
F10 10% faster than standard  
Options  
F20 Same as Fast in cone programming  
F30 30% faster than standard  
The Options key gives you access to a list of features. With  
each press of the Options key, you will see the display code  
for the next option.  
F40 40% faster than standard  
1 When you find the option you want to use, press  
S40 40% slower than standard  
ENTER.  
S30 30% slower than standard  
2 Use the 1and 2keys to select changes within the op-  
tion.  
S20 Same as Slow in cone programming  
S10 10% slower than standard  
3 After making a selection for an option, press ENTER.  
The display code for the option you just changed will  
appear. You are then ready to go to the next option.  
When the speed of choice appears, press ENTER.  
4 To go back to IdLE , press STOP.  
The kiln is now ready to fire with the new speed.  
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In Cone-Fire mode, you will see more options than in  
Ramp-Hold mode.  
Note: Program Cone-Fire before using the Speed  
option. Programming Cone-Fire after selecting a  
speed in Speed option will change the speed to Me-  
dium, Slow or Fast.  
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If you select a change for an option but don’t press  
ENTER, the change will not go into effect.  
There are two ways to get out of Options and back to  
IdLE :  
Cone Offset (OFST)  
1 Press STOP. If you are firing the kiln while in Op-  
tions, pressing STOP takes you out of Options and  
back to the firing display. But it does not stop the fir-  
ing.  
Calibrate Cone-Fire to a Shelf Cone  
Sometimes the pyrometric cone programmed in  
Cone-Fire does not match the bending of the witness cone.  
Cone Offset will adjust Cone-Fire to fire hotter or cooler.  
2 Do nothing for 60 seconds in Options. You will auto-  
matically be taken out of Options.  
Each time you use Cone Offset, you alter the temperature  
for only one of the three ranges of cones:  
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Low fire cones 022 - 011  
Cone-Fire Options  
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Medium fire cones 010 - 01  
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High fire cones 1 - 10  
These options appear only if a Cone-Fire program has  
been selected. If your kiln has Ramp-Hold only, skip to  
“General Options,” page 18.  
The range of cones affected a Cone Offset is determined  
by the cone programmedto firewhenyouenterConeOffset.  
Example: You have programmed an 05 cone in  
Cone-Fire. By changing Cone Offset, you change not only  
the firing of the 05 cone, but all medium fire cones from 010  
to 01.  
Cone-Fire Speed (Spd)  
Adjust Cone-Fire Speed  
Beyond Slow, Medium & Fast  
There are two ways to adjust the speed of a cone fire:  
Adjusting one range of cones has no effect on the other  
two. To adjust all the cones equally, use Thermocouple Off-  
sets, page 18.  
1 Select Fast (1), Medium (2), or Slow (3) when pro-  
gramming a firing.  
2 Choose a speed In the Speed (Spd) option.  
Note: Use Cone Offset to adjust one particular  
temperature range of cones. Use Thermocouple  
Offsetto make an overall adjustment forall cones.  
Every cone has a standard firing schedule. Select Medium  
speed (the 2 key) during Cone-Fire programmng, and the  
cone will fire to the standard schedule. Select Fast (1), and  
the standard schedule will speed up by 20%. Select Slow (3),  
and the standard schedule will slow down by 20%.  
Follow these guidelines before deciding that you need to  
use Cone Offset:  
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The thermocouple must protrude into the firing cham-  
In the Speed option, you can further adjust the speed of a  
standard schedule 10 - 40% slower or faster:  
ber the correct distance: about 1” for ¼” wide  
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thermocouples, 2" - 8" for 1/8” wide thermocouples.  
Keep shelves 1” - 1 ½” away from the thermocouple.  
1 First, program a Cone-Fire.  
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2 After programming a Cone-Fire, IdLE will appear.  
Keep witness cones at least 2” away from heating ele-  
ments.  
From IdLE , press OPTIONS until SPd appears.  
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Place witness cones in several locations in the kiln.  
When Cone Temperature  
Is Off More Than 20°F/11°C  
How to Use Cone Offset  
Cone Offset changes the shut-off point of the cone by the  
degrees of temperature shown in the chart below.  
The maximum amount that Cone Offset can change the  
temperature is 20°F/11°C. When the temperature is off more  
than that amount, correct with Thermocouple Offset.  
1 From IdLE , press OPTIONS until OFST appears.  
Fan (FAN)  
2 Press ENTER. The current Cone Offset adjustment  
number will appear.  
Control the Optional AOP Receptacle in Cone-Fire  
The AOP (auxiliary output) is a special-order kiln switch  
box receptacle. The Sentry controls power to the AOP recep-  
tacle. The AOP is usually used to power a kiln vent. The Fan  
option determines when an AOP-powered kiln vent will turn  
on during Cone-Fire.  
3 Using the 1 and 2 keys, select a new adjustment  
number (see chart below). Then press ENTER.  
OFST will appear. To return to IdLE , press  
STOP.  
Cone Offset Settings  
Before the Fan option will appear on the Options list, (1)  
you must enter a Cone-Fire program in active memory and  
(2) you must select FAN3 in the AOP option. (See page 20  
for instructions on selecting FAN3 in the AOP option.)  
Note: select a cone in Cone-Fire before changing Cone Offset.  
°F Setting °C Setting  
Result  
0
5
0
3
6
No adjustment  
Kiln will fire hotter  
Kiln will fire hotter  
Kiln will fire hotter  
Kiln will fire hotter  
Kiln will fire cooler  
Kiln will fire cooler  
Kiln will fire cooler  
Kiln will fire cooler  
1 From IdLE , press OPTIONSrepeatedly until FAN  
10  
15  
20  
-5  
-10  
-15  
-20  
appears.  
8
11  
-3  
-6  
-8  
-11  
2 Press ENTER. Use the 1and 2keys to select one of  
these settings:  
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ON  
The vent is on during Pre-Heat, the cone firing,  
and Slow Cooling. It turns off at 212°F/100°C.  
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OPT  
The vent is on during Pre-Heat and the cone fir-  
Cone Offsets remain in memory for future firings unless  
you use the Reset option (page 21).  
ing. Then it shuts off. (It is off during Slow Cooling.)  
OFF  
The vent is off all the time.  
Interpreting Cone Bending  
Position the witness cone in the kiln according to instruc-  
tions on page 8.  
3 After selecting one of the above, press ENTER.  
Press STOP to return to IdLE .  
The cone bent to 6 o’clock:  
No calibration in Cone Offset  
needed. The self-supporting cone  
has fired to maturity when the tip is  
even with the base as shown.  
General Options  
General options are available on all Sentry controllers.  
Thermocouple Offset (TCOS)  
Calibrate the Thermocouple(s)  
The thermocouple is the rod protruding into the firing  
chamber. It measures temperature. Thermocouples can  
“drift” as they age, causing a shift in temperature readings.  
Thermocouple Offset calibrates the controller to compen-  
sate for drift.  
The cone did not bend far  
enough: Use a positive Cone Off-  
set number for a hotter firing, such  
as 20 (°F).  
Note: The thermocouple must protrude into the  
firing chamber the correct distance: 1” for ¼”wide  
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thermocouples, 2" - 8" for 1/8” wide  
thermocouples.  
The cone bent too far: Use a  
negative Cone Offset for a cooler  
firing, such as -20 (°F).  
Thermocouple Offset for Ceramic Firings  
In ceramics, Cone Offset (see page 17) adjusts only one  
range of pyrometric cones without affecting the other cones.  
Thermocouple Offset, on the other hand, affects all cones,  
and all Ramp-Hold firings, equally. A 5° hotter setting in  
Thermocouple Offset fires everything 5º hotter.  
Note: Do not be overly concerned with achieving  
an exact 6 o’clock bend. The difference between a 3  
o’clock and a 6 o’clock bend is only a few degrees.  
Note: If you find that all your cones are consistently  
under- or over-firing, adjust Thermocouple Offset.  
If you need to adjust only a particular cone, use  
Cone Offset.  
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4 When the correct thermocouple appears, press  
Calibrating Thermocouple Offset  
With a Digital Pyrometer  
ENTER.  
You can calibrate Thermocouple Offset using a cali-  
brated digital pyrometer. One way to calibrate your pyrome-  
ter is to take it to a heat treater or other location that has a cal-  
ibrated controller you can trust. Take a reading from a  
furnace with your pyrometer. Either zero it out to match the  
calibrated controller on the furnace, or write down the tem-  
perature difference between your pyrometer and the reliable  
source. Store your pyrometer. Use it only for calibrating con-  
trollers. Thus, it remains a reliable calibration standard.  
3 Using the 1 and 2 keys, enter the new offset. (See  
charts at left.) Press ENTER. The thermocouple you  
adjusted (i.e. TC ¯ ) will appear. Select another ther-  
mocouple, or return to IdLE by pressing STOP.  
Selecting °F or °C (CHG-)  
The controller operates in your choice of °F or °C temper-  
ature. In °C display, a lighted dot appears in the lower right.  
In °F, it disappears. To switch from °F to °C or vice versa:  
1 From IdLE , press OPTIONSrepeatedly until CHG-  
Note: The temperature at which you calibrated  
your digital pyrometer should be the same tempera-  
ture you use to check the controller’s temperature  
readout. Example: if you took a reading from a reli-  
able source at 2000°F, you should check the control-  
ler reading at around 2000°F.  
appears.  
2 Press ENTER. Use the 1and 2keys to select °F or  
°C  
.
3 After selecting one of the above, press ENTER. Press  
STOP to return to IdLE .  
Mount the thermocouple of the calibrated pyrometer in  
the firing chamber near the Sentry’s thermocouple. With the  
Sentry on Hold, compare readings between the Sentry and  
the calibrated pyrometer. Adjust Thermocouple Offset to  
compensate for any temperature difference between them.  
°F/°C Temperature Conversion Formula  
Below are formulas for converting temperture between  
°F and °C. Converting a firing rate requires a different for-  
mula than firing temperature:  
Setting Thermocouple Offset  
Firing Temperature  
(i.e. “Fire to 1600°F.” 1600°F = 871°C)  
You can enter a temperature change up to 45°F/25°C  
higher or lower than the zero factory setting.  
(°C x 1.8) +32 = °F  
1 From IdLE , press OPTIONS repeatedly until  
(°F - 32) ÷ 1.8 = °C  
TCOS appears.  
Firing Rate and Temperature Change  
(i.e. “Fire at 200°F per hour” or “Fire 200°F hotter.” 200°F =  
111°C)  
2 Press ENTER. C O , or a Thermocouple Offset, will  
appear.  
3 Using the 1 and 2 keys, enter the new offset. (See  
chart below.) Press ENTER. TCOS will appear. To  
return to IdLE , press STOP.  
°C x 1.8 = °F  
°F ÷ 1.8 = °C  
Thermocouple Type (TC)  
Thermocouple Offset Settings  
Select Type-K, S or R Thermocouple  
°F Setting °C Setting  
Result  
The Sentry can be used with Type-K, S or R  
thermocouples. If you specialize in firings above  
2200°F/1204°C, you should use the Type-S or R. Type-K is  
best suited for temperatures below 2200°F/1204°C.  
C 0  
H 1-45  
C 1-45  
C 0  
H 1-25  
C 1-25  
No adjustment  
Kiln will fire hotter  
Kiln will fire cooler  
CAUTION: Be careful about changing the  
thermocouple type! If you select Type-S or R,  
but your kiln is wired with a Type-K, your kiln will  
underfire. If you select Type-K and your kiln is  
wired with a Type-S or R, your kiln will OVERFIRE.  
After using the Reset (RST) option (page 21), make  
sure you have the correct thermocouple selected.  
Reset changes thermocouple selection to Type-S!  
Thermocouple Offset Examples  
Setting  
H 1  
Result  
Kiln will fire 1° hotter  
Kiln will fire 17° hotter  
Kiln will fire 12° cooler  
H 17  
C 12  
Multiple Zone Thermocouple Offset  
1 From IdLE , press OPTIONS repeatedly until  
TCOS appears.  
1 From IdLE , press OPTIONS repeatedly until TC  
appears.  
2 PressENTER. TC1¯ (top thermocouple) will appear.  
2 Press ENTER. Use the 1and 2keys to select TC K  
3 While TC1¯ displays, press OPTIONS. The other  
thermocouple(s), then TCOS , will appear with each  
press of the OPTIONS key.  
TC R or TC S .  
3 After selecting one of the above, press ENTER. Press  
3 zone kilns: TC1¯ TC2 - TC3 _ TCOS  
2 zone kilns: TC 1¯ TC3 _ TCOS  
STOP to return to IdLE .  
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CAUTION: The High Temperature Deviation  
(HTDE) alarm shuts off the kiln to prevent an  
overfire. Entering a temperature deviation of 0  
shuts off this important alarm! Programming a fir-  
ing at FULL rate (1799°F/999°C or higher rate) will  
also shut off the deviation alarms for that firing.  
AOP Outlet (AOP)  
Select Vent Fan or Alarm for the Auxiliary Output  
The optional “AOP” (Auxiliary Output) is an electrical  
receptacle mounted in the kiln’s switch box. This outlet can  
power a kiln vent or an external alarm, such as a bell. The  
AOP is a special-order option that mightnotbe on yourkiln.  
The choices in the AOP option:  
1 From IdLE , press OPTIONS repeatedly until  
TEDE appears.  
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ALAR Alarm: This choice sends power to the AOP re-  
ceptacle whenever the alarm sounds. (See Alarm, pages 6  
& 7.) Plug in a loud bell to alert you, from a distance, that  
the kiln has reached the alarm temperature.  
2 Press ENTER. Change the deviation temperature.  
Press ENTER. Press STOP to return to IdLE .  
Example: The Fail to Heat code FTH appears during  
firing, because the kiln could not heat as fast as pro-  
grammed. The Temperature Deviation TEDE is 60°F. The  
Fail to Heat code appeared when the temperature was 60°F  
below the set point.  
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NONE None: Use this setting if your kiln does not have  
the AOP outlet.  
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FAN2 Do not use FAN2.  
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FAN3 Kiln Vent: This option adds a prompt for fan  
( FN ) to each segment in Ramp-Hold (page 13). For  
Cone-Fire controllers, selecting FAN3 makes the FAN  
option visible on the options list (page 18).  
Maximum Temperature (SFTY)  
View the Kiln’s Maximum Operating Temperature  
From IdLE , press OPTIONS repeatedly until SFTY ap-  
pears. Press ENTER. The temperature displayed is the max-  
imum operating temperature programmed in the Sentry for  
your kiln. It can be altered only at the factory. Press ENTER.  
Press STOP to return to IdLE .  
1 From IdLE , press OPTIONS repeatedly until  
AOP appears.  
2 Press ENTER. Use the 1and 2keys to select ALAR  
FAN3 or NONE .  
Electronics Temperature (ELEC)  
Check the Circuit Board Temperature  
3 After selecting one of the above, press ENTER.  
Press STOP to return to IdLE .  
High temperatures in the switch box can damage the con-  
troller circuit board, which is rated for 158°F/70°C maxi-  
mum operating temperature. If necessary, exhaust hot air  
from the room to lower board temperature.When firing sev-  
eral kilns, position them at least three feet apart to allow ade-  
quate air circulation.  
Computer ID (ID)  
Enter an ID Number for Connection to a Computer  
This feature is for assigning an identification number,  
from 1 to 15, to the controller. It is used only for hookup to a  
personal computer and requires an optional kit.  
From IdLE or while firing, press OPTIONS repeatedly  
until ELEC appears. Press ENTER. The temperature of the  
circuit board will appear. Press ENTER. Press STOP to re-  
turn to IdLE .  
1 From IdLE , press OPTIONSrepeatedly until ID  
appears.  
2 Press ENTER. Use the 1and 2keys to select an ID  
number from 1 to 15. Press ENTER. Press STOP to  
return to IdLE .  
Program Lock (LOCK)  
Make a Program Tamper-Proof  
Temperature Deviation (TEDE)  
With Program Lock activated, a stored program cannot be  
altered or removed from memory. Use Program Lock for re-  
peat firings that you don’t want to inadvertently change.  
Adjust Temperature Sensitivity of Error Codes  
The ideal temperature of a firing, at any given time, is  
called the set point. During a ramp, the set point changes at  
the rate you programmed. During a hold, the set point re-  
mains steady. The Sentry shows error messages when it  
can’t maintain the set point. The cushion, or leeway, allowed  
before an error message flashes is called Temperature Devi-  
ation. When the temperature is off by more than the Tem-  
perature Deviation setting, the alarm sounds. Temperature  
Deviation affects these error messages (see page 22):  
Note: Program Lock does not save a Delay setting.  
While a program is locked, you can enter a new  
Delay.  
1 From IdLE , press OPTIONS repeatedly until  
LOCK appears.  
2 Press ENTER. LO (locked) or UN (unlocked)  
will appear.  
FTH  
FTC  
Fail to Heat  
Fail to Cool  
3 To change the setting, press DELAY 3 times.  
HTDE High Temperature Deviation  
4 Press ENTER. Press STOP to return to IdLE .  
LTDE Low Temperature Deviation  
To turn these error codes off, enter a Temperature Devi-  
ation of 0.  
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CAUTION: If your kiln uses a Type-K thermocou-  
ple, the Sentry will underfire after a reset! Use the  
Thermocouple Option (page 19) to select Type-K  
again.  
Configuration Code (CFG)  
Information for Technicians  
From IdLE , press OPTIONS repeatedly until CFG ap-  
pears. Press ENTER. The factory configuration code will ap-  
pear. Press ENTER. Press STOP to return to IdLE . The  
configuration code can be changed only at the factory.  
1 From IdLE , press OPTIONS repeatedly until RST  
appears.  
Software Version (SOFT)  
2 Press ENTER. Use the 1 or 2 key to select NO or  
Information for Technicians  
YES .  
From IdLE , press OPTIONS repeatedly until SOFT ap-  
pears. Press ENTER. The software version will appear. Press  
ENTER. Press STOP to return to IdLE . The software ver-  
sion can be changed only at the factory.  
3 After selecting one of the above, press ENTER. Press  
STOP to return to IdLE .  
Multiple Zone Options  
Element Test (TEST)  
Test the Heating Elements and Relays  
These options appear only on multiple zone kilns.  
This test is useful when measuring the wall receptacle  
voltage under load, and amperage with an ammeter. On a  
multiple zone kiln, the test helps determine if the relays and  
thermocouples are wired to the correct zones. If you test  
thermocouples with a lighter or other heat source, use the  
Test option.  
Zone Temperature Difference (DIFF)  
View Maximum Temperature Spread  
For a 2 zone kiln, this option shows temperature differ-  
ence between the zones. For a 3 zone kiln, it shows the high-  
est temperature difference between any two zones. If the  
temperature shown is larger than expected, go to option T  
123 to view the temperature of each zone.  
Single Zone Kiln  
1 From IdLE , press OPTIONSrepeatedly until TEST  
appears.  
1 Press OPTIONS repeatedly until DIFF appears.  
Press ENTER.  
2 Press ENTER. POWR will appear, alternating with  
kiln temperature. The elements will turn on for 2  
minutes. Press any key to abort the test.  
3 The maximum difference in temperature between  
any zones displays. (Example: -003 .)  
Multiple Zone Kiln  
1 From IdLE , press OPTIONSrepeatedly until TEST  
Two Zone Kilns: Adjust Heat in  
Center Section (CAdJ)  
appears.  
The Center Adjust option appears only on 2 zone kilns  
that contain 3 relays and 3 banks of elements. It does not ap-  
pear on 2 zone kilns with 2 relays, or on 3 zone. The Center  
Adjust acts as an infinite control switch that adjusts heat to  
the center section of the kiln. A number will display. 100 is  
the factory default, meaning 100% heat. You can change the  
setting from 0 to 200. The higher the number, the more the  
heat in the center section.  
2 Press ENTER. TOP will appear, alternating with  
the temperature of the top zone. The elements will  
turn on for 2 minutes. Then MID will appear, with  
temperature for the middle zone, and BOT with  
temperature for the bottom zone. (A 2 zone kiln  
shows TOP and BOT displays only.)  
3 During the 2 minute test, press any key to end a zone  
test. The controller will then begin to test the next  
zone.  
1 From IdLE , press OPTIONSrepeatedly until CAdJ  
appears.  
AOP Outlet  
2 Press ENTER. Use any number key to change the  
After the above tests, kilns equipped with the AOP outlet  
will display J3-3 for 2 minutes to test power to the AOP  
outlet.  
number that appears.  
3 Press ENTER. Press STOP to return to IdLE .  
Zone Temperatures (T123)  
Reset (RST)  
View Temperature of Each Zone  
Reset the Controller to Most Factory Defaults:  
Perform Only When Requested by a Technician  
1 Press OPTIONS repeatedly until T123 appears.  
Press ENTER.  
Reset does the following:  
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Selects Type-S thermocouple  
3 The temperature for each zone will display one after  
the other, cycling for one minute. Then normal tem-  
perature display will return. For example:  
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Selects °F  
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Erases Cone offsets  
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Top zone: TC 1¯ 1250  
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Erases Thermocouple offset  
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Middle zone: TC 2- 1251  
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Erases user programs in Ramp-Hold  
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Bottom zone: TC 3_ 1249  
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Terminating Error  
Messages  
Chapter 7  
Error Messages  
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BAdP / Bad Programming  
Error messages are accompanied by an alarm.  
This message appears when a Ramp-Hold firing has been  
programmed with 0 rate in the first segment.  
Non-interrupting messages do not stop the firing. Ter-  
minating error messages do.  
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ETH / Electronics Too Hot  
FTC, FTH, LTdE, and HTdE error messages are based  
upon the setting in the Temperature Deviation (TEdE)  
option. See page 20.  
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The circuit board temperature is above 185°F/85°C.  
Open windows and use a fan to circulate air in the room  
before firing the kiln or furnace. If you have more than one  
kiln in the room, place them farther apart. Never allow the  
firing room temperature to exceed 110°F/43°C. (Measure  
room temperature three feet away from the kiln.)  
For detailed diagnostics and maintenance, see “Sentry  
Trouble Shooter,” a separate publication.  
Non-Interrupting  
Error Messages  
FAIL / Thermocouple Failure  
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Defective Thermocouple  
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Disconnected Thermocouple Lead Wires  
Press ENTER to silence the alarm. (Do not press stop to  
silence the alarm.) The error message will remain but the  
kiln will continue firing.  
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Defective Board  
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Electrical Noise  
FTC / Failed to Cool  
FTL / Firing Too Long  
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During a cooling ramp, the kiln cannot cool as quickly as  
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The temperature rise is less than 27°F/15°C per hour and  
programmed. The temperature is above the deviation  
setting. (See Temperature Deviation, page 20.)  
the firing time is four hours longer than the current seg-  
ment was programmed to fire.  
Program a slower cooling rate.  
Check for worn or burned out elements, defective relays,  
low voltage and defective thermocouple.  
FTH / Failed to Heat  
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During a heating ramp, the kiln cannot heat as quickly as  
HTdE / High Temperature Deviation  
programmed. The temperature is below the deviation  
setting. (See Temperature Deviation, page 20.)  
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During a ramp or a hold, the temperature is above the de-  
viation setting.  
Check for worn or burned out elements, defective relays,  
low voltage and defective thermocouple. Program a slower  
rate.  
Check for a stuck relay.  
PF 2 / Power Failure  
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The power failed. The kiln temperature was below  
LTdE / Low Temperature Deviation  
212°F/100°C when the power came back on.  
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During a ramp or a hold, the temperature is below the de-  
The kiln will not resume firing.  
viation setting.  
Check for worn or burned out elements, defective relays,  
low voltage and defective thermocouple.  
PF 3 / Power Failure  
This message appears when two conditions are met:  
1 The power failed during the final segment of a  
Cone-Fire firing. Or, the power failed during the fi-  
nal segment of a Ramp-Hold firing that included a  
108°F/60°C rate in the final segment.  
PF / Power Failure  
PF alternating with normal display means the power  
failed during firing. After power was restored, the firing re-  
sumed.  
2 The temperature dropped 72°F/40°C while the  
power was off.  
The kiln will not resume firing.  
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How the Sentry  
PLOG Error Codes  
A PLOG error code means that the controller failed a  
self-diagnostic test. A chattering, noisy relay, low voltage,  
and the wrong relay type can cause a PLOG error. The con-  
troller will not operate while a PLOG message appears.  
Handles Power Failures  
The Sentry handles a power failure in two ways:  
1 After a brief power failure, the controller continues  
firing as before. It shows a normal temperature dis-  
play alternating with PF .  
PLOG 3 / Memory Corruption  
Resets the Sentry to factory default settings.  
2 After an extended power failure, PF 2 or PF 3 will  
appear. The kiln will NOT resume firing.  
PLOG 4 / Configuration Corruption  
Return the Sentry to the factory after a PLOG 4 code.  
The controller will resume the firing after a brief power  
failure provided these conditions are met:  
PLOG 5 / Firmware Problem  
PLOG 6 / Software Problem  
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The temperature must be above 212°F/100°C when the  
PLOG 7, 8, 9 / Non-Volatile Memory Problem  
PLOG 10 / Program Storage Problem  
PLOG 11 / Bad Thermocouple Signal for 60 seconds  
power comes back on.  
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A Ramp-Hold programmed with a rate of 108°F/60°C in  
the final segment: if power failed in the final segment, the  
temperature dropped less than 72°F/40°C.  
Clearing a PLOG 11 Error Code  
PLOG 11 indicates that a thermocouple is about to fail or  
that electrical noise is affecting the thermocouple.  
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Cone-Fire: if power failed in the final segment, the tem-  
perature dropped less than 72°F/40°C.  
When the Sentry aborts a firing after a power failure, the  
display will show the following:  
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Try moving the thermocouple lead wires away from  
nearby electrical wires and relays.  
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PF 2 or PF 3  
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Make sure the bare part of the leads extending from the  
thermocouple are not touching the kiln case.  
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Total firing time before power failed  
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Temperature at the time of power failure  
Replacing the thermocouple usually clears the PLOG 11  
code.  
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Current kiln temperature  
To resume firing, press ENTER. The kiln will begin firing  
again from its present temperature. For example, the kiln  
reached 1000°F/538°C when power failed. The temperature  
is 800°F/426°C when you turn the kiln back on. Firing will re-  
sume from 800°F/426°C. You need not cool the kiln to room  
temperature before starting a ceramic firing over unless you  
decide to use new witness cones.  
Clearing the Other PLOG Error Codes  
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Clear the PLOG error code by pressing ENTER.  
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If pressing ENTER does not clear a PLOG error, turn off  
power to the kiln for 10 seconds. Repeat if necessary.  
After a PLOGerror clears, it isokay to firethekilnagain.  
TCdE / Uneven Multiple  
Zone Temperatures  
When you resume firing by pressing ENTER, the control-  
ler begins firing in the first segment with a temperature  
higher than the current kiln temperature. However, if the  
power failed during a ramping down (cooling) segment, the  
controller will resume firing from the same cooling segment.  
On a multiple zone kiln, TCdE usually means the  
thermocouples and elements are improperly wired. A ther-  
mocouple is turning on the elements to the wrong zone. For  
instance, if the top thermocouple turns on the bottom ele-  
ments, the kiln will fire out of balance. When zones are out of  
balance by 140°F/60°C, TCdE will appear in the display.  
Using Ceramic Shelf Cones After an  
Extended Power Failure  
Visually compare the wiring of the thermocouples, relays  
and elements of your kiln to the kiln’s wiring diagram. Also,  
use the Element Test option shown on page 21.  
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The firing was interrupted more than 100°F/56°C  
from the terminal temperature:Fire the ware again.  
It is okay to use the same partially fired witness cones,  
even if they cooled back down to room temperature. So  
long as the cones did not heat to within 100°F/56°C of ma-  
turity, they can be used again.  
TCR / Thermocouple Leads Reversed  
Check that the thermocouple lead wires are connected to  
the correct terminals. See your wiring diagram.  
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The firing was interrupted less than 100°F/56°C  
from the terminal temperature:Fire the ware again.  
If the kiln shuts off within 100°F/55°C of maturity, and  
the temperature drops 50°F/28°C or more after the kiln  
shuts off, do not depend on the witness cones. Once they  
cool 50°F/28°C after they have been heated to within  
100°F/55°C of maturity, they will not bend properly. This  
is because they form a hard shell.  
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Appendix A: Display Messages  
Message Definition  
F 20 Fast Speed  
Page Reference  
17  
Message Definition  
AbRT Abort  
The firing was stopped.  
ALAR Alarm  
Page Reference  
6
Cone-Fire fast speed shows in Program Review as F 20. This is  
also how Fast Speed is listed in the SPd Speed option.  
6, 10, 13 - 15, 20, 22  
FAIL  
Thermocouple Failed 22  
ALAR appears either when you are entering an alarm tempera-  
ture or when the alarm is sounding during a firing. To stop an  
alarm, press any key except STOP. If the alarm goes off when  
you first begin firing, it is because it was set for a lower tempera-  
ture than the present temperature.  
The thermocouple failed. This can be due to a broken thermo-  
couple, loose thermocouple connection on the back of the Sen-  
try, disconnected thermocouple wire, or a defective controller.  
FAN  
Vent Fan  
11, 18, 20  
AOP  
Auxiliary Output  
10, 11, 13, 14, 18, 20  
The Fan option, accessed through the OPTIONS key, is for kilns  
equipped with a special-order kiln switch box receptacle called  
the Auxiliary Output.  
The AOP option is for kilns equipped with a special-order kiln  
switch box receptacle called the Auxiliary Output.  
FAST  
Fast Speed  
10  
bAdP  
Bad Programming 22  
In Cone-Fire programming, if you press ENTER when FAST ap-  
pears, the kiln will program to fire at fast speed.  
This message appears when a Ramp-Hold firing has been pro-  
grammed with 0 rate in the first segment.  
FN 1  
Fan  
13, 14  
CAdJ  
Center Adjust  
16  
If your kiln has the optional AOP outlet (for a kiln vent), the FN  
prompt will appear for each segment during Ramp-Hold  
programming. It is asking if you want the vent on or off for that  
segment.  
For two zone kilns only. This option adjusts the center section of  
the kiln.  
CFG  
Configuration Code 21  
This is an option that shows the factory configuration code for  
your Sentry. This is for technicians who call the factory for sup-  
port.  
FTC  
Failed to Cool  
22  
This error message means the kiln cannot cool as fast as the  
cooling that you programmed.  
CHG-  
Change EF / EC  
19  
FTH  
Failed to Heat  
22  
Choose between operation in degrees F or degrees C.  
The kiln cannot heat as fast as you programmed.  
CONE Cone-Fire 10  
The Sentry is ready for you to enter a cone number.  
COOL Slow Cooling 10  
FTL Firing Too Long 22  
The temperature rise is less than 27EF/15EC per hour and the fir-  
ing time is four hours longer than the current segment was pro-  
grammed.  
In Cone-Fire programming, Slow Cooling is shown as COOL. To  
program a slow cooling, enter the cooling rate in degrees per  
hour. Leave the setting at 0 if you do not want a slow cooling.  
FULL  
Full Speed  
13  
The rate, or temperature change per hour, is maximum.  
CPLT  
Completed Firing  
5, 10, 13  
Hd 1 Temperature Hold 13, 14  
This means the firing completed as programmed.  
When this message appears during Ramp-Hold programming, it  
is asking you if you want to hold, or maintain, the target tempera-  
ture of that segment. If so, enter the length of hold time in hours  
and minutes (i.e. 1 hour 20 minutes = 01.20). The number after  
Hd is the segment number. Each segment in a Ramp-Hold firing  
is numbered, starting with 1.  
DELA Delay 6, 10, 13  
DELA is a timer that starts the kiln later. Delay time appears in  
hours and minutes.  
°F 1 or °C 1 Target Temperature 13  
This prompt, which appears in Ramp-Hold programming, is ask-  
ing for a target temperature. The number is to remind you which  
segment the temperature is for.  
HOLd  
Temperature Hold  
10  
When this message appears during Cone-Fire programming, it  
is asking you if you want to hold, or maintain, the cone tempera-  
ture at the end of the firing. If so, enter the length of hold time in  
hours and minutes (i.e. 1 hour 20 minutes = 01.20). When HOLd  
appears in program review, it is showing how much hold time  
has been entered.  
DIFF  
Temperature Difference 16, 21  
This option shows the maximum temperature spread between  
zones in a multiple zone kiln.  
ELEC  
Electronics Temperature 20  
HtdE  
High Temperature Deviation 22  
The Sentry circuit board is rated for operation at temperatures up  
to 158EF/70EC. When the circuit board gets hotter, the Sentry  
shuts off. The ELEC option tells you how hot the circuit board is.  
The temperature is above the Temperature Deviation setting in  
the TEDE option.  
ID  
Computer ID  
The ID option is for connecting the Sentry to a personal com-  
puter.  
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ETH  
Electronics Too Hot 22  
The Sentry circuit board is too hot, so the kiln was shut off.  
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Message Definition  
IdLE Ready to Begin  
Page Reference  
5
Message Definition  
SKIP Skip Segment  
Page Reference  
7
The Sentry must display the IdLE message before you can begin  
firing or programming.  
If you press the Skip Segment key during a firing, SKIP will ap-  
pear. If you press the key again, the firing will skip to the next seg-  
ment.In Cone-Fire, Skip Segment takes you only out of Pre-Heat  
or Hold.  
LId  
Lid is Open  
5
When LId appears, the kiln is equipped with a lid safety  
switch, and the lid (or door) is open during firing. Or a two-pin  
connector on the back of the board is missing.  
SLOW  
Slow Speed  
10  
In Cone-Fire programming, if you press ENTER when SLOW ap-  
pears, the kiln will program to fire at slow speed.  
LOCK  
Program Lock  
20  
SOFT  
Software Version  
21  
With this option activated, a stored program cannot be altered or  
removed from memory.  
This option gives the version of software loaded into your Sentry.  
SPd Speed 10, 17  
LTdE  
Low Temperature Deviation 22  
The SPd message appears during Cone-Fire programming and  
in Options. In the SPd option, accessed through the option key,  
change the speed of a Cone-Fire program beyond the standard  
fast, medium or slow. While programming a firing for Cone-Fire,  
choose slow, medium or fast speed at the SPd prompt.  
This message appears when the kiln is below the Temperature  
Deviation setting in the TEDE option.  
OFST  
Cone Offset  
17  
Adjust a Cone-Fire program to bend the matching witness cone  
on the kiln shelf.  
STd  
Standard Speed  
17  
PF 2  
Power Failure  
22, 23  
Cone-Fire medium speed appears in the Sentry as STd, or Stan-  
dard. This is because medium speed is the standard firing pro-  
gram used in Cone-Fire. Fast and Slow speeds alter the stan-  
dard firing program.  
The power failed. When power came back on, the temperature  
was below 212EF/100EC.  
PF 3  
Power Failure  
22, 23  
STRT  
Firing Started  
10, 13  
The power failed near the end of a firing.  
This appears when firing begins. Do not be concerned if it takes a  
moment for the relays to turn on. The Sentry is processing data.  
PF  
Power Failure 22, 23  
There was a power failure during firing. The kiln continued firing  
after power came back on.  
T123  
Zone Temperatures 21  
This option shows temperatures in each zone.  
PLOG  
PRHT  
Diagnostic Test Failure 23  
Pre-Heat 9, 10  
TC  
Thermocouple Type 19  
Choose between types K, S, or R thermocouple. It is important to  
select the correct type, or the controller will not read temperature  
accurately.  
In a Cone-Fire program, Pre-Heat heats the ware slowly to  
200EF/93EC for the length of time you specify. Pre-Heat is de-  
signed to remove moisture safely from greenware.  
TcdE  
Uneven Temperature 23  
RA 1  
Rate  
13  
This is an error message for multiple zone kilns. It means the tem-  
peratures of the zones are out of balance. This is usually caused  
by a miswired kiln or by a defective relay.  
RA 1, RA 2, RA 3, etc., appears in Ramp-Hold programming, Pro-  
gram Review, and Present Status. When RA 1, 2, 3, etc. appear  
during programming, the controller is asking you for firing rate for  
each segment. Rate means how fast the firing progresses, in de-  
grees of temperature per hour. Every segment must have a firing  
rate. The number after RA is the segment number. Each segment  
in a Ramp-Hold firing is numbered, starting with 1. Program Re-  
view shows firing rate after RA 1, 2, 3, etc. In Present Status, RA 1,  
2, 3, etc. means the segment that the firing is in at that moment.  
TCOS  
Thermocouple Offset 18  
Calibrate the controller’s temperature. This compensates for  
temperature drift, or aging, of a thermocouple.  
TCR  
Thermocouple Reversed 23  
The thermocouple wires are reversed.  
RST  
Reset  
21  
TEDE  
Temperature Deviation  
20  
The RST option erases cone and thermocouple offsets, selects  
EF operation, erases stored programs in Ramp-Hold, and se-  
lects Type-S thermocouple. Note that if you use Reset, and your  
kiln is equipped with a Type-K thermocouple, you must use the  
TC option to select Type-K. (Reset selects Type-S as a safety  
precaution. If you had a Type-S thermocouple and Reset se-  
lected Type-K, your kiln would overfire. On the other hand, if you  
have a Type-K thermocouple, Type-S selected would underfire  
your kiln. The type K thermocouple is standard on most kilns.)  
The Sentry includes error messages to warn you that the kiln is  
not maintaining the programmed temperature. The sensitivity of  
the error messages is based on a temperature entered in the  
TEDE option.  
TEST  
Element Test  
21  
This option is for testing the elements and thermocouples. If you  
test a thermocouple with a lighter, the temperature display re-  
sponds faster during Test than during IdLE display.  
S 20  
Slow Speed  
17  
USER  
User Program  
13, 14  
Cone-Fire slow speed shows in Program Review as S 20. This is  
also how slow speed is listed in the SPd Speed option.  
In Ramp-Hold programming, the USER prompt is asking you  
where you want to place the program in memory. The Sentry has  
four spaces in memory: 1, 2, 3, 4. Keep a record, on paper, of the  
programs in memory.  
SFTY  
Safety  
20  
This is the maximum temperature the Sentry is programmed for  
your kiln. It can be altered only at the factory.  
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Cone-Fire Schedules - °F  
These are the firing schedules programmed in Cone-Fire mode. To customize a schedule, write down your  
changes. Then load your new schedule into Ramp-Hold.  
Low Fire Cones °F  
Segment 1  
Segment 2  
Cone  
Rate 1 Temp. 1  
Rate 2 Temp. 2  
022  
396  
396  
396  
396  
396  
396  
396  
396  
396  
396  
396  
396  
979  
108  
108  
108  
108  
108  
108  
108  
108  
108  
108  
108  
108  
1087  
1112  
1159  
1252  
1319  
1360  
1422  
1456  
1485  
1539  
1582  
1607  
021  
020  
019  
018  
017  
016  
015  
014  
013  
012  
011  
1004  
1051  
1144  
1211  
1252  
1314  
1348  
1377  
1431  
1474  
1499  
Medium Fire Cones °F  
Segment 1  
Rate 1 Temp. 1  
Segment 2  
Rate 2 Temp. 2  
Segment 3  
Rate 3 Temp. 3  
Segment 4  
Rate 4 Temp. 4  
Cone  
010  
324  
324  
324  
324  
324  
324  
324  
324  
324  
324  
1022  
1022  
1022  
1022  
1022  
1022  
1022  
1022  
1022  
1022  
153  
153  
153  
153  
153  
153  
153  
153  
153  
153  
1112  
1112  
1112  
1112  
1112  
1112  
1112  
1112  
1112  
1112  
180  
180  
180  
180  
180  
180  
180  
180  
180  
180  
1549  
1580  
1620  
1681  
1720  
1780  
1837  
1879  
1908  
1938  
108  
108  
108  
108  
108  
108  
108  
108  
108  
108  
1657  
1688  
1728  
1789  
1828  
1888  
1945  
1987  
2016  
2046  
09  
08  
07  
06  
05  
04  
03  
02  
01  
High Fire Cones °F  
Segment 1  
Rate 1 Temp. 1  
Segment 2  
Rate 2 Temp. 2  
Segment 3  
Rate 3 Temp. 3  
Segment 4  
Rate 4 Temp. 4  
Cone  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
324  
324  
324  
324  
324  
324  
324  
324  
324  
324  
1022  
1022  
1022  
1022  
1022  
1022  
1022  
1022  
1022  
1022  
153  
153  
153  
153  
153  
153  
153  
153  
153  
153  
1112  
1112  
1112  
1112  
1112  
1112  
1112  
1112  
1112  
1112  
162  
162  
162  
162  
162  
162  
162  
162  
162  
162  
1863  
1872  
1890  
1908  
1951  
2016  
2046  
2064  
2084  
2129  
108  
108  
108  
108  
108  
108  
108  
108  
108  
108  
2079  
2088  
2106  
2124  
2167  
2232  
2262  
2280  
2300  
2345  
10  
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Appendix B: Preset Standard  
Cone-Fire Schedules - °C  
These are the firing schedules programmed in Cone-Fire mode. To customize a schedule, write down your  
changes. Then load your new schedule into Ramp-Hold.  
Low Fire Cones °C  
Segment 1  
Segment 2  
Cone  
Rate 1 Temp. 1  
Rate 2 Temp. 2  
022  
220  
220  
220  
220  
220  
220  
220  
220  
220  
220  
220  
220  
526  
540  
566  
618  
655  
678  
712  
731  
747  
777  
801  
815  
60  
60  
60  
60  
60  
60  
60  
60  
60  
60  
60  
60  
586  
600  
626  
678  
715  
738  
772  
791  
807  
837  
861  
875  
021  
020  
019  
018  
017  
016  
015  
014  
013  
012  
011  
Medium Fire Cones °C  
Segment 1  
Rate 1 Temp. 1  
Segment 2  
Rate 2 Temp. 2  
Segment 3  
Rate 3 Temp. 3  
Segment 4  
Rate 4 Temp. 4  
Cone  
010  
180  
180  
180  
180  
180  
180  
180  
180  
180  
180  
550  
550  
550  
550  
550  
550  
550  
550  
550  
550  
85  
85  
85  
85  
85  
85  
85  
85  
85  
85  
600  
600  
600  
600  
600  
600  
600  
600  
600  
600  
100  
100  
100  
100  
100  
100  
100  
100  
100  
100  
843  
860  
882  
916  
938  
971  
1003  
1026  
1042  
1059  
60  
60  
60  
60  
60  
60  
60  
60  
60  
60  
903  
920  
942  
976  
09  
08  
07  
06  
05  
04  
03  
02  
01  
998  
1031  
1063  
1086  
1102  
1119  
High Fire Cones °C  
Segment 1  
Rate 1 Temp. 1  
Segment 2  
Rate 2 Temp. 2  
Segment 3  
Rate 3 Temp. 3  
Segment 4  
Rate 4 Temp. 4  
Cone  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
180  
180  
180  
180  
180  
180  
180  
180  
180  
180  
550  
550  
550  
550  
550  
550  
550  
550  
550  
550  
100  
100  
100  
100  
100  
100  
100  
100  
100  
100  
600  
600  
600  
600  
600  
600  
600  
600  
600  
600  
90  
90  
90  
90  
90  
90  
90  
90  
90  
90  
1017  
1022  
1032  
1042  
1066  
1102  
1119  
1129  
1140  
1165  
60  
60  
60  
60  
60  
60  
60  
60  
60  
60  
1137  
1142  
1152  
1162  
1186  
1222  
1239  
1249  
1260  
1285  
10  
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Appendix C: Upgrading Instructions  
Upgrading the DTC 100, 600, 800 & 1000 to the Sentry  
CAUTION: Cut off the  
extra terminal(s) and  
jumper wire(s) unless they  
are attached to relays. Un-  
connected wires that touch  
a grounded object can  
damage your controller!  
1 Unplug the kiln or disconnect the power. Remove  
the 4 screws holding the controller faceplate to the  
switch box. Gently remove the old controller.  
2 Disconnect the wires from the old controller.  
3 If your kiln is top-load-  
ing and originally  
came with a DTC 100  
or 600, the heat shield  
inside the switch box  
may need to be moved  
7 Attach the red wire termi-  
nal(s) to the relay(s). Follow steps 6 and 7 for the  
black wire, which also goes to the relays.  
8 Note how the white, orange, and blue wires of the  
old controller are connected to the transformer. Re-  
moving and replacing one wire at a time, connect  
the Sentry white, orange, and blue wires to the  
transformer the same way.  
to give more clearance  
for the new Sentry  
controller. Measure  
the space between the  
heat shield and the  
front of the box. If the  
space is less than 1  
¾”, remove the  
9 Find the green grounding screw. Securely fasten  
the green wire under the nut of grounding screw.  
10 Remove the old wiring harness from the switch  
box. With the thermocouple wires and the Sentry  
connection plugs hanging out of the front of the  
switch box, move the box into place on the kiln. Ar-  
range the wires so that when the switch box is fas-  
tened to the kiln, the wires and wire nuts will not  
touch an element connector or the kiln case. Install  
the screws that hold the switch box to the kiln.  
screws that hold the  
bottom of the heat  
shield. These screws  
are on the sides near the louvers. Drill new holes in  
either the box or the heat shield. Move the bottom  
of the heat shield back and fasten screws in the new  
holes.  
4 Thread the Sentry  
wiring harness into  
the switch box by in-  
serting it in the open-  
ing where the control-  
ler goes. Let the end  
with the plugs hang  
out of the box.  
5 Remove the switch  
box from the kiln by  
removing the screws  
holding the box to the  
kiln.  
Lever type connectors: if the wire is The button-type thermocouple  
too thick, it will break the lever. Do connector: press down, then insert  
not force the lever downward.  
wires.  
11Straighten the ends of the thermocouple wires. At-  
tach them to the thermocouple terminals on the  
bottom of the Sentry. (Use the center connectors if  
your kiln has only one thermocouple.) Make sure  
the thermocouple wires are tight.  
6 The red wire from the  
old controller con-  
nects to the relays.  
The extra wires tied to the harness  
are for multiple zone kilns and the  
optional AOP electrical outlet.  
The red wire in the Sentry wiring harness goes to  
the same relay terminal. (See diagram, facing  
page.) You will notice that the red Sentry wire has 3  
push-on connectors with jumper wires. If your kiln  
has 3 relays, you will use all 3 push-on connectors, 1  
for each relay. If you have 2 relays, cut off the last  
terminal and jumper wire. If your kiln has 1 relay,  
cut off two push-on connectors. Cut the wire close  
to the other terminal (see next photo).  
11 Attach the two plugs  
to the back of the Sen-  
try controller. Care-  
fully insert the Sentry  
into the controller  
opening on the switch  
box. Install the 4 cor-  
ner screws.  
Inserting the plugs on the back of  
the Sentry.  
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Appendix D: Temperature Equivalents  
For Orton Self-Supporting Pyrometric Cones  
°F  
°C  
Cone  
Self-Supporting Cones Pre-Fire  
Color  
Cone  
Self-Supporting Cones Pre-Fire  
Color  
Number  
Number  
Heated at: 27° F  
108° F  
270° F  
Heated at: 15° C  
60° C  
150° C  
Per Hour* Per Hour* Per Hour*  
Per Hour* Per Hour* Per Hour*  
022  
021  
020  
019  
018  
017  
016  
015  
014  
013  
012  
011  
010  
09  
1087  
1112  
1159  
1252  
1319  
1360  
1422  
1456  
1485  
1539  
1582  
1607  
1657  
1688  
1728  
1789  
1828  
1859  
1888  
1945  
1987  
2016  
2046  
2079  
2088  
2106  
2124  
2167  
2197  
2232  
2262  
2280  
2300  
2345  
1094  
1143  
1180  
1283  
1353  
1405  
1465  
1504  
1540  
1582  
1620  
1641  
1679  
1706  
1753  
1809  
1855  
1877  
1911  
1971  
2019  
2052  
2080  
2109  
2127  
2138  
2161  
2205  
2237  
2269  
2295  
2320  
2336  
2381  
Green  
Fuschia  
Orange  
Yellow  
022  
021  
020  
019  
018  
017  
016  
015  
014  
013  
012  
011  
010  
09  
586  
600  
590  
617  
Green  
Fuschia  
Orange  
Yellow  
626  
638  
1213  
1267  
1301  
1368  
1382  
1395  
1485  
1549  
1575  
1636  
1665  
1692  
1764  
1798  
1839  
1870  
1915  
1960  
1972  
1999  
2028  
2034  
2039  
2086  
2118  
2133  
2165  
2194  
2212  
2235  
2284  
656  
678  
695  
White  
686  
715  
734  
White  
Pink  
705  
738  
763  
Pink  
Light Blue  
Violet  
742  
772  
796  
Light Blue  
Violet  
750  
791  
818  
Gray  
757  
807  
838  
Gray  
Green  
807  
837  
861  
Green  
Fuschia  
Orange  
Dark Red  
Dark Red  
Dark Red  
Dark Red  
Dark Red  
Dark Red  
Dark Red  
Dark Red  
Dark Red  
Dark Red  
Dark Red  
Dark Red  
Dark Red  
Dark Red  
Gray  
843  
861  
882  
Fuschia  
Orange  
Dark Red  
Dark Red  
Dark Red  
Dark Red  
Dark Red  
Dark Red  
Dark Red  
Dark Red  
Dark Red  
Dark Red  
Dark Red  
Dark Red  
Dark Red  
Dark Red  
Gray  
857  
875  
894  
891  
903  
915  
907  
920  
930  
08  
08  
922  
942  
956  
07  
07  
962  
976  
987  
06  
06  
981  
998  
1013  
1025  
1044  
1077  
1104  
1122  
1138  
1154  
1164  
1170  
1183  
1207  
1225  
1243  
1257  
1271  
1280  
1305  
051/2  
05  
051/2  
05  
1004  
1021  
1046  
1071  
1078  
1093  
1109  
1112  
1115  
1141  
1159  
1167  
1185  
1201  
1211  
1224  
1251  
1015  
1031  
1063  
1086  
1102  
1119  
1137  
1142  
1152  
1162  
1186  
1203  
1222  
1239  
1249  
1260  
1285  
04  
04  
03  
03  
02  
02  
01  
01  
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
Green  
5
Green  
51/2  
6
White  
51/2  
6
White  
Fuchsia  
Orange  
Yellow  
Fuchsia  
Orange  
Yellow  
7
7
8
8
9
White  
9
White  
10  
Pink  
10  
Pink  
*Rate of temperature increase during last 90 - 120  
minutes of firing. Tables by courtesy of the Edward  
Orton, Jr. Ceramic Foundation.  
*Rate of temperature increase during last 90 - 120  
minutes of firing. Tables by courtesy of the Edward  
Orton, Jr. Ceramic Foundation.  
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Appendix E:  
Sentry Ramp-Hold Shorthand Instructions  
After you press the keys in the left column, the message to the right will appear.  
KEYS TO PRESS  
DISPLAY  
COMMENTS  
PROGRAM AND FIRE THE KILN.  
Apply power to kiln  
IdLE  
USER  
1
Press Enter if IdLE does not appear.  
Enter program number.  
Program number appears.  
Enter rate of segment 1.  
Rate appears.  
4
1, 2, 3, or 4  
ENTER  
RA 1  
0200  
Rate  
ENTER  
°F  
1
Enter temperature of segment 1.  
Temperature appears.  
Next, enter hold time.  
Temperature  
ENTER  
2000  
Hd 1  
00.00  
Hold time (0 if none)  
Hold time appears.  
Repeat for other segments. Enter rate of 0 for 1st segment not needed.  
ENTER  
ENTER  
IdLE  
The kiln is ready to fire.  
Kiln is now firing.  
STRT  
SELECT AND FIRE A STORED USER PROGRAM.  
Apply power to kiln  
4
IdLE  
USEr  
1
Press Enter if IdLE does not appear.  
Select a program number.  
1, 2, 3, or 4  
ENTER  
Displays the number you selected.  
RA 1  
IdLE  
STRT  
STOP  
Selected program is ready to fire.  
ENTER  
Kiln is now firing. (Use Program Review by pressing 6.)  
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Appendix F:  
Sentry Cone-Fire Shorthand Programming  
After you press the key(s) in the left column, the message to the right will appear. Press 1from IdLE . If the 1key does not re-  
spond, your controller does not have Cone-Fire.  
KEYS TO PRESS  
DISPLAY  
IdLE  
COMMENTS  
Apply power to kiln  
Press Enter if IdLE doesn’t appear.  
1
CONE  
05  
Enter the cone number.  
Cone # (i.e. 05)  
ENTER  
SPd  
Enter the firing speed.  
The firing speed appears.  
Enter Pre-heat time.  
Pre-heat time appears.  
Enter hold time.  
1(Fast), 2 (Med.), or 3 (Slow)  
ENTER  
FAST  
PRHT  
00.00  
HOLD  
00.00  
COOL  
0000  
IdLE  
Pre-Heat time (0 if none)  
ENTER  
Hold time (0 if none)  
ENTER  
Hold time appears.  
Enter slow cooling rate.  
Shows degrees per hour.  
Kiln is ready to fire.  
Slow cooling rate (0 if none)  
ENTER  
ENTER  
STRT  
Kiln is now firing. Press 6 for  
Program Review.  
The Kiln is now firing to the cone you selected.  
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