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SMARTFLOW II
Messages/Warnings:
Warning LED & Audible Alarm
While in VARIABLE or CONTINUOUS mode
, the
Warning LED, and the Audible Alarm will turn on
(steady) whenever there is more than 10% error in the
application rate. However the audible alarm (only) can
be delayed if the “Alarm Setting” is used.
While in VARIABLE, CONTINUOUS, or OFF mode
, the
Audible Alarm will beep (on and off) the Warn LED will
turn on, and the Application display will alternate with
the “FILL” message, whenever the
TANK
value is less
than the
TANK ALARM SET POINT
.
When in the “View Calibration” mode
the Warning LED
does not turn on but when in the “View and Change”
Calibration mode then the Warning LED will flash
(warning) that the
INC
and
DEC
keys will change
the calibrate factors.
The Warning LED will flash (warning)
when in the
Special Calibrate mode and the
INC
and
DEC
keys will
change the special calibrate factors.
The Warning LED will turn on (steady)
when in Test
Speed mode.
There are three types of Audible alarms
.
1. A Steady tone indicates a 10% Rate Alarm
2. A fast beeping (On/Off) indicates the Maximum
or Minimum Speed has been exceeded.
3. A slow beeping (On/Off) indicates a Tank
Alarm.
When all three alarms occur at the same time, the
priority is shown above and the Rate Error alarm
will take precedence and the alarm will stay on
steady, and the Min/Max Speed alarm will take
precedence over the Tank alarm.
The audible alarm (only) can be turned off
(disabled) using the “Alarm On/Off” toggle switch
on the back of the console.
Messages/Warnings:
Low Voltage Detection
When the supply voltage drops below minimum the
required operating range, the Data display will display
“Lo P” (Low Power) and:
• Stop Sprayer (clear Enable EPD output to ‘0’).
• Stop Blower (clear Enable Throttle/Nozzle
output to ‘0’)
• Store all counters in EEPROM
If supply voltage returns (brown out recovery) to
normal operation then it will turn the blower back
on (enable Throttle/Nozzle output) and then wait for
either “Pressure OK” or “RPM OK” and then turn the
sprayer back on (enable EPD output) to return to
normal operation.
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