Part No. 4801-5338 Rev 2-2015
Evolution 4000
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**SENSOR SETUP**
(1)Room Temperature Sensors = --6-4-2-
(2)ALARM on Outside Sensor Error = Off
(3)SENSOR (4)ENABLED (5)VALUE (6)ADJUSTED
1 ON 77.0 + 3.0°
2 ON 77.0° + 1.0°
3 ON 77.0° +00.0°
4 OFF 77.0° +00.0°
5 OFF 77.0° +00.0°
6 OFF 77.0° +00.0°
7 OFF 77.0° +00.0°
8 OFF 77.0° +00.0°
OUT ---- 77.0° +00.0°
** Feed Level Module Setup **
(1)Bin 1:
(2)Diameter = 6 ft
(3)Cap Angle = 30°
(4)# of Rings = 1
(5)Ring Height = 2.67ft
(6)Feed wt: 00 lb (7)Bin ht: 9.07 ft
(8)Bin 2:
(9)Diameter = 6 ft (10)Cap Angle = 30°
(11)# of Rings = 1 (12)Ring Height = 2.67ft
(13)Feed wt: 00 lb (14)Bin ht: 9.07 ft
7.2
Network Status
The Network Status shows the installed Evolution Stages and the Back-Up. The ENABLED indicator
shows if the stage is enabled and the STATUS indicates OK or Failed.
(1) Modules –
The Evolution modules
that can be installed will appear
here. EV-INPUT/OUTPUT - This
is the PCB194 back board of the
Evolution 4000. EV-8 is the five
PCB191 boards on the lower portion
of the Evolution 4000 enclosure
door.
(2) Enabled –
Those modules that are enabled will be indicated by Yes. This column lets you know which
modules are turned on for the Evolution control to communicate with. When adding expansion back-up
modules, the ENABLED must be set to “Yes” for proper operation.
(3) Status -
OK or Failed. This column lets you know if you have lost communication with one of the
modules.
7.3
Temperature Sensors
The Sensor Set-Up screen is used to set the temperature sensors that will be used to determine the internal
temperature of the building.
(1)
Room Temperature Sensors -
Select
any or all of the internal sensors.
Your alarm high and low limits will
use these sensors that are displayed
here.
For example: If you wanted to
display sensors 1,2,3,4,5 for your
room temperature it would look like
this: "---54321" If you turn all the
sensors off (by setting it to -) the
control would use the outside
temperature and it would look like
this: "Outside-".
(2)
Alarm on Outside Sensor Error
–
On or Off.
(3)
Sensor –
Identifies up to eight inside and one outside sensor.
(4)
Enabled –
Yes or No.
(5)
Value –
Current temperature reading.
(6)
Adjusted –
This will indicate if the sensor temperature has been calibrated and the amount of re-calibration.
7.4
Feed Level Sensors
The Feed Level Module Setup screen sets
the parameters required to monitor feed bins.
(1)
Bin 1 -
These settings provide the feed
level sensor at Bin #1 with necessary
information to calculate the
approximate feed weight and height.
(2)
Diameter –
Feed Bin #1 diameter =
6, 7, or 9 ft.
(3)
Cap Angle –
Feed Bin #1 cap angle at
the top of the bin = 30° or 40°
(4)
# of Rings
– Feed Bin #1 number of rings = 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5
(5)
Ring Height -
Feed Bin #1 ring height = Measurement from the top/center of one ring to the top/center
of the next ring.
(1)MODULES
(2)ENABLED
(3)STATUS
EV-INPUT/OUTPUT
Yes
OK
EV-8(1-8)
Yes
OK
EV-8(9-16)
Yes
OK
EV-8(17-24)
Yes
OK
EV-8(25-32)
Yes
OK
EV-8(33-40)
Yes
OK
EV-16(41-56)
No
OK
BACK-UP/S3
Yes
OK