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2.3.8 minute hour menu

 

   Use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and select by means of the “ON” key. The value is the minutes of the programmed strainer cleaning start time.  

Set the value with the “UP” or “DOWN” and “back” keys. Confirm with “OK”.

  

2.3.9 Sleep weeks menu

 

   Use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and select by means of the “ON” key. The value is related to the weeks of duration of the sleep function.  Set 

the value with the “UP” or “DOWN” and “back” keys. Confirm with “OK”.

 

2.4 Function parameters

 

 Use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and select the submenus by means of the “ON” key. The option makes it possible to edit the functional 
parameters of the filter.

  

2.4.1 Drain Tmax menu

 

   Use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and select by means of the “ON” key. Set the maximum permissible drain water temperature value. Choose 

the value after consulting local regulations. Factory setting: 50°C

 

  2.4.2 Washing time

 

   Use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and select by means of the “ON” key. Set the strainer washing time value. Factory setting 120 seconds.

  

2.4.3 Filling type

 

   Use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and select by means of the “ON” key. A choice can be made between filling via valve V2 (e.g. from the water 

mains) or via valve V1 (system water). Factory setting: V1

  

2.4.4 Pulse enabling

 

   Use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and select by means of the “ON” key. You can enable a temporary domestic water pressure pulse at the start 

of emptying, to overcome any siphons on the drain pipeline.

 

2.5 Parameters reset

 

 Use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and select the submenus by means of the “ON” key. The option can be used to return all the strainer functional 
parameters to their factory settings. Caution: once the parameters have been reset this action cannot be undone. The parameters reset also 
initialises the MODBUS communication parameters.

3. Historic Data Menu

 

3.1 Alarms

 

 Press “OK” to view the alarms history. The following are displayed: alarm number, related code, date and time of acknowledgement.  
   Use the “UP” and “DOWN” key to display the complete list. You can  return to the previous menu at any time by means of the “back” key. 

The system saves the last 20 alarms that have tripped. The alarms history display page shows a list of alarms starting from the latest alarm 
to trip. The indication shows the alarm number and then the associated code.

 

The display is:

 

  Alarm n. CODE NUMBER      DATE      TIME

 

 where: NUMBER is the sequential number of the alarm, CODE is the alarm/error code, DATE and TIME show the exact moment when the alarm 
tripped.

 

3.2 Faults 

 

Press “OK” to view the faults history. The fault number is displayed with the associated code, date, and time of recognition. 

 

 

 Use the “UP” and “DOWN” key to display the complete list. You can  return to the previous menu at any time by means of the “back” key. 
The system saves the last 20 alarms that have tripped. The faults history display page shows a list of faults from the latest one to occur. The 
indication shows the fault number and then the associated code.

 

The display is:

 

  Fault n. CODE NUMBER      DATE      TIME

 

 where: NUMBER is the sequential number of the fault, CODE is the fault code, DATE and TIME show the exact moment when the fault occurred.

 

3.2 Last Cleaning

 

 Press “OK” to view the last cleaning cycle carried out, in date and time format. You can  return to the previous menu at any time by means of 
the “back” key. 

4. Communication

 

4.1 ModBus Enabling

 

 Use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and select by means of the “ON” key. Press “OK” to enable communication. You can  return to the previous 
menu at any time by means of the “back” key. Default “ON”

 

4.2 ModBus Address

 

 Use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and select by means of the “ON” key. Set the device ModBus address value. The number must be from 1 to 
250. Default “1”

 

4.3 Modbus Parity

 

Set the value with the “UP” or “DOWN” and “back” keys. Confirm with “OK”. Enable to select parity "EVEN". The default value is “ON”.

CAUTION

: ModBus communication parameters must be edited only by a qualified technician because it may lead to suspension of the 

active communication at a given time, with consequent system malfunctions of varying degrees of seriousness.

5. Information

 

5.1 Model version

 

 Use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and select by means of the “ON” key. The model number is displayed together with the software version. You 
can  return to the previous menu at any time by means of the “back” key.

 

5.2 Registration number

 

 Use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and select by means of the “ON” key. The registration number and serial number are displayed. You can  return 
to the previous menu at any time by means of the “back” key. 

 

5.3 Sensor S1 serial number

 

 Use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and select by means of the “ON” key. The sensor S1 model number and serial number are displayed. You can  
return to the previous menu at any time by means of the “back” key. 

 

5.4 Sensor S2 serial number

 

 Use the “UP” or “DOWN” keys and select by means of the “ON” key. The sensor S1 model number and serial number are displayed. You can  
return to the previous menu at any time by means of the “back” key. 

Summary of Contents for DIRTMAGCLEAN 579 Series

Page 1: ...nel Display Operating principle Menu Forcing menu Parameters menu Historic data menu Communication Information Drainage temperature limitation Faults Alarm management 2 3 4 6 7 11 PROGRAMMING MANUAL C...

Page 2: ...ay The following information normally appears on the display Day of the week Probe S1 pressure Operating status Measured p Time Probe S1 temperature B battery alarm I input relay IN1 energized Operati...

Page 3: ...phase you can supply the necessary additives to the device 1 5 Automatic checks Use the UP or DOWN keys to select the submenu The regulator performs a periodic check on operation of the various strain...

Page 4: ...selected based on the plant characteristics values lower than 10kPa cannot be selected Delayed Dp When Dp exceeds a specified value the same value used to start the instantaneous cleaning cycle cleani...

Page 5: ...the alarm error code DATE and TIME show the exact moment when the alarm tripped 3 2 Faults Press OK to view the faults history The fault number is displayed with the associated code date and time of r...

Page 6: ...llowing the corrective action an alarms reset is required to allow the device to perform a loading cycle and assume correct operating status during this phase check that there are no anomalous operati...

Page 7: ...e network to have the actuator replaced isolate and empty the device disconnect the electric supply replace the motor and return the system to operation Perform the alarms reset fuses fault disconnect...

Page 8: ...his the plant must be de energised and the device must be emptied Once the new sensor has been installed proceed with the alarm reset E 23 sensor 1 temperature measurement error sensor internal fault...

Page 9: ...ARM 1 2 3 4 5 6 This connection can be made using a shielded twisted pair with minimum conductor size of 0 5 mm2 Maximum length of connections between one device and another is 2 95 m The cable must b...

Page 10: ...A ADDRESS Function 0x06 Write Single Register Used to write a single parameter 16 bit The frame has the following structure dev Addr Address of the device on the RS485 net 1 250 Func Function code 6 R...

Page 11: ...alve blocked closed alarm bit 8 measurement error alarm on sensor 1 alarm with automatic alarm reset bit 9 sensor 1 not correctly connected alarm with automatic alarm reset bit 10 measurement error al...

Page 12: ...ak alarm 16 sensor 2 clip break alarm 20 sensor 1 pressure measurement error 21 sensor 1 pressure measurement over range error 22 sensor 1 pressure measurement under range error 23 sensor 1 temperatur...

Page 13: ...onth enabled for cleaning 1 28 PA0009 1009 Cleaning start minute 1 1 0 59 59 PA0010 1010 Cleaning start hour 1 1 0 23 23 PA0013 1013 Maximum pressure delta in tenths of a KPa 1 1 100 150 5000 PA0017 1...

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