config: Update verify_heater description
Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
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# automatically enabled for each heater that is configured on the
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# automatically enabled for each heater that is configured on the
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# printer. Use verify_heater sections to change the default settings.
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# printer. Use verify_heater sections to change the default settings.
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#[verify_heater heater_config_name]
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#[verify_heater heater_config_name]
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#max_error: 120
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# The maximum "cumulative temperature error" before raising an
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# error. Smaller values result in stricter checking and larger
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# values allow for more time before an error is reported.
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# Specifically, the temperature is inspected once a second and if it
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# is close to the target temperature then an internal "error
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# counter" is reset; otherwise, if the temperature is below the
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# target range then the counter is increased by the amount the
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# reported temperature differs from that range. Should the counter
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# exceed this "max_error" then an error is raised. The default is
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# 120.
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#check_gain_time:
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# This controls heater verification during initial heating. Smaller
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# values result in stricter checking and larger values allow for
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# more time before an error is reported. Specifically, during
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# initial heating, as long as the heater increases in temperature
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# within this time frame (specified in seconds) then the internal
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# "error counter" is reset. The default is 20 seconds for extruders
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# and 60 seconds for heater_bed.
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#hysteresis: 5
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# The maximum temperature difference (in Celsius) to a target
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# temperature that is considered in range of the target. This
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# controls the max_error range check. It is rare to customize this
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# value. The default is 5.
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#heating_gain: 2
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#heating_gain: 2
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# The minimum temperature (in Celsius) that the heater must increase
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# The minimum temperature (in Celsius) that the heater must increase
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# by when approaching a new target temperature. The default is 2.
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# by during the check_gain_time check. It is rare to customize this
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#check_gain_time:
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# value. The default is 2.
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# The amount of time (in seconds) that the heating_gain must be met
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# in before an error is raised. The default is 20 seconds for
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# extruders and 60 seconds for heater_bed.
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#hysteresis: 5
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# The difference between the target temperature and the current
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# temperature for the heater to be considered within range of the
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# target temperature. The default is 5.
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#max_error: 120
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# The maximum temperature difference a heater that falls outside the
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# target temperature range may accumulate before an error is
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# raised. For example, if the target temperature is 200, the
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# hysteresis is 5, the max_error is 120, and the temperature is
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# reported at 185 degrees for 12 seconds then an error would be
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# raised (or 24 seconds at 190, or 120 seconds at 194, etc.). The
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# default is 120.
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# Idle timeout. An idle timeout is automatically enabled - add an
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# Idle timeout. An idle timeout is automatically enabled - add an
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