SL2: 1063 PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION
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Setup / Exit Operation
Chapter 3 Operator Interface/Programming
Setup
E-1063
Screen Key
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Values to the right of the
YES/NO toggles are measured
in seconds
Fields to the right of “Exit Operation” allows changing the name of the function.
ON and OFF Columns: There are two fields under these headings. The left columns are YES/NO toggles and the
right columns display values in seconds. Seconds values may be changed in increments of tenths of a second/
Fields to the right of “LINK MISC OUTPUT” allows changing the Output of this function to any of the MISC outputs
(1 – 7). Named Outputs 1 – 7 may not be used by this function.
Exit Operation 2 has an addition field that allows it to be configured as a Exit Door Up function. It toggles back and
forth as shown
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This feature is Door Up ONLY and may not be used for Door Down control. This feature would not be used if
system is equipped with an On-Board Door Control. Outputs ON time is changeable because long ON times may
interfere with some door controllers “Loop Functions”.
This system is equipped with 3 Exit Functions.
Each of these functions could utilize one, all or any combination of ON conditions. The ON condition that is met
first will turn on the functions output.
Each of these functions could utilize one, all or any combination of OFF conditions. The OFF condition that is met
first will turn off the functions output.
These functions will not operate on the vehicle unless toggled to YES in the Package Setup.
When configuring an Exit Operation, it is a good practice to name the Output first, then name the Function and
finally make sure that the Function is linked to the proper Output.
Wash End: This is when the wash has completed its last programmed path (Application). The machine will be
rapidly Homing as the exit features are turning on.
EFP (End Function Pulse): This is designed to turn on exit functions while wash is still in progress. Each
package has a Pass Number and a position from completing that pass that it turns on its EFP.
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