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9.4 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS: 

 

1)

 

LCD CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT: 

by Pressing ESC or OK during power on or immediately after a reset, you access the 

menu for adjusting the contrast of LCD; hold down OK the contrast decreases, with ESC increases; 

2)

 

FLOW TOTALIZER DATA VISUALIZATION: w

ith the VIP5 in standby mode, pressing the OK key will allow you to scroll 

through the current average flow rate, or the total volume dispense in the last DAY, HOUR or TOTAL since last reset; 

3)

 

RESETTING THE FLOW TOTALIZER: d

uring the visualization of the above parameters the flow can be reset by holding 

the DOWN key;  

4)

 

TIME AND DATE: 

during standby, it is possible to view time and date by using the ESC  key  only if DATETIME 

parameter is  set on “enable”; 

5)

 

EVENT LOG VIEWER:

 by holding the Up or Down key for five seconds it is possible to scroll through the Event Log.  

(Available in version FW 2.xx onwards) 

PRELUBE 

Number of Prelube Cycles 

0 - 250 

X  X  X  X  X    X   

WAIT TIME 

10s 

Time between two Lubrication Cycles within the 

Lubrication Phase 

Null - 2 min 

X  X  X  X  X    X   

 

START IN 

 

Resume 

Determines state at power on: 

 

X  X  X  X  X  X  X   

Start in Lubrication Phase 

Lube 

Resume from power down state 

Resume 

FLOW VALUE 

1,0 

Informational value of how much lubricant is dispensed 

per Lubrication Cycle 

0,0 - 1000 

X  X  X  X  X  X  X  X 

 

UNITS 

 

Counts 

Information Unit for the flow value parameter used for 

display purposes only 

Counts, CubicC., Liters, Pints, 

Gallons, Kilos, Grams 

X  X  X  X  X  X  X  X 

FLOW MIN 

10,0 

Minimum Flow Setting 

Totally excludes flow alarm if null 

0,0 - 6000 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  X 

FLOW MAX 

100,0 

Maximum Flow Setting 

0,0 – 6000 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  X 

ALARM 

Standard 

How REMOTE ALARM is managed 

 

X  X  X  X  X  X  X  X 

Relay is powered off during alarm 

Standard 

Relay is powered On during alarm 

Inverted 

Coded alarm is signalling  

Coded 

 

STOP 

 

On All 

Determines what Alarm conditions should stop the VIP5 

Lubrication cycles VIP5 Pro 

 

X  X  X  X  X  X  X   

Never stop the lubrication cycle 

On None 

All alarm conditions 

On All 

All but min Level stops the Vip5 pro 

All But Min Level 

Only minimum level alarm stops the VIP5 

All But Max Level 

All but Maximum Level 

Minlev Only 

MIN. LEV. INPUT 

NC 

Configuration for the input signal of minimum level 

NC, NO, 4 - 20mA 

X  X  X  X  X  X  X   

LO LEVEL MA 

19,8 

Setting a low level if you use 4-20mA input 

4,0 - 20,0 

X  X  X  X  X  X  X   

HI LEVEL MA 

4,2 

Setting a high level if you use 4-20mA input 

4,0 - 20,0 

X  X  X  X  X  X  X   

MININPUT 

DELAY 

0,5s 

When resetting a low level alarm, grace period before 

monitoring level inputs 

0s-5s 

X  X  X  X  X  X  X   

HI LEVEL IN 

NO 

Setting for max level signal 

NC, NO 

X  X  X  X  X  X  X   

THERMAL INPUT 

NO 

Setting for thermal protection signal 

NC, NO 

X  X  X  X  X  X  X   

FILL Tout 

.null. 

Max time for refilling activation after minimum level is 

switched off 

Null – 10 h 

X  X  X  X  X  X  X   

AIR Delay 

0,5s 

Drop-out delay after switching off the pump control 

0,1 - 25,0s 

X  X  X  X  X  X  X   

 

DATETIME 

 

Disable 

Enable or Disable the Real Time clock functions. Note: be 

sure battery is connected 

 

Enable, Disable 

X  X  X  X  X  X  X  X 

DAY 

Date Time: Day setting 

1 – 31 

X  X  X  X  X  X  X  X 

MONTH 

Date Time:  Month setting 

1 - 12 

X  X  X  X  X  X  X  X 

YEAR 

2000 

Date Time:  Year setting 

2000 - 2099 

X  X  X  X  X  X  X  X 

HOUR 

Date Time: Hour setting 

0 - 23 

X  X  X  X  X  X  X  X 

MINUTE 

00 

Date Time:  Minute setting

 

0 - 59 

X  X  X  X  X  X  X  X 

SET DEFAULT VAL. 

 

RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS 

Yes - No 

X  X  X  X  X  X  X  X 

Summary of Contents for VIP5 Plus

Page 1: ...ANEL 7 OPERATING MODE 8 CYCLE MONITORING 9 SETUP PROGRAMMING 10 PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS 11 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 12 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 13 DISPOSAL PROCEDURES 14 ORDERING INFORMATION 15 MOVING AN...

Page 2: ...CATION CYCLE In this manual the LUBRICATION PHASE and LUBRICATION CYCLE refer to the specific instances when the lubrication pump is operating to provide lubrication in a system The LUBRICATION CYCLE...

Page 3: ...l monitoring Ability to control line invertor valves for dual line systems with pneumatic or electromagnetic actuators Ability to power input and output circuits using different power sources Ability...

Page 4: ...ition Control Type determines what kind of control signal Single Line Dual Line Injectors Alternatively a Timer only setting means no monitoring will occur Delay time Is how long to wait for the signa...

Page 5: ...onments with high levels of vibration or in the vicinity of flammable substances Always use the four fixing points as indicated in the diagram For installation use the holes shown in the previous para...

Page 6: ...ct load 2 2 NO dial contact NO 2 3 V inv SPST NO 30 A 250Vac 20 A 28Vdc inverter command line 2 direct load 2 4 NO dial contact NO As indicated on the electrical diagram of equipment Part 1327290 it i...

Page 7: ...equipped with galvanic insulator If you want to enter with active signals whose 24V alimentation is taken outside the framework is necessary to remove the connections on CN11 1 and CN11 2 In this case...

Page 8: ...connect micro switches or clean contacts inputs equipped by creating a terminals for the positive power supply and the relative input P IN you must make a link between and IN after that connect the 2...

Page 9: ...17 24 Vdc input Vio P2 Second sensor input for system monitoring pressure 2 pressure switch dual line Boost for cycle SEP 18 IN input P 19 IN input N 20 0 Vdc input Vio 21 24 Vdc input Vio Min level...

Page 10: ...power contactor 2 0 V 3 Vint Positive power Power tab 1639187 24Vdc input power supply to control board 4 Vint Negative power Location Signal level Function Note Block Num CN5 1 IN Input button ENTER...

Page 11: ...breaker that is easy accessible must be used in the wiring of the pump Ensure the break contact has a contact distance of at least 3 mm The power connections and pump must have armoured insulation un...

Page 12: ...Pump OFF Stand by Shows parameter and values during set up or status and counters during normal operation Hardware Reset Button OK Exit from setup menu saving changes Product Identification Label on s...

Page 13: ...d lubrication Phase determined by Cycle Counter CYCLE Cnt 1 PAUSE Cnt 0 The Lubrication Phase is Suspended if no external signals are recieved within a time specified by the suspend Timer SUSPEND T 0...

Page 14: ...Lubrication Phases Note that if Each Lubrication Phase comprises two or more Lubrication Cycles then the total cycles performed will be equal to the Lubrication Cycles multiplied by the Prelube Cycles...

Page 15: ...MP PUMP POWER POWER RESET BUTTON Fig 10 Fig 9 1 DL DUAL LINE Dual Line cycles generally use two pressure switches connected to P1 and P2 The VIP5 Plus starts the pump and must see that P1 switch is cl...

Page 16: ...E PUMP MINIMUM LEVEL ULTRASENSOR P1 POWER Fig 12 Fig 11 3 PS PRESSURE SWITCH Pressure switch monitoring is typically used in injector system The VIP5 Plus will monitor input P1 to verify that it is an...

Page 17: ...ode hold the Mode button for 5 seconds The Up and Down keys allow scrolling through the parameters By pressing the Mode button again the indicated parameter value can be modified by using the Up and D...

Page 18: ...not a pressure spike 0s 2min X X X X X With FLOW mode time that alarm condition must exist before being reported X SUSPEND T 1s In Pulse Mode will suspend the Lubrication Phase if a signal is not rec...

Page 19: ...um Flow Setting 0 0 6000 X ALARM Standard How REMOTE ALARM is managed X X X X X X X X Relay is powered off during alarm Standard Relay is powered On during alarm Inverted Coded alarm is signalling Cod...

Page 20: ...here are no leaks ALARM 08 PAUSE TIMEOUT In TOUT Count Mode no external signal has been received for the Timeout period setting Verify external switch is operating ALARM 09 HI LEVEL MAX level is prese...

Page 21: ...60 Hz 12 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES VIP05 has been designed not to require any regular maintenance We recommend to occasionally cleaning the unit with a damp cloth not using solvents The battery life is a...

Page 22: ...verter 24V DC C VIP5 PLUS Power supply 460V Inverter 24V DC D VIP5 PLUS Power supply 110V Inverter 110V E VIP5 PLUS Power supply 230V Inverter 230V 15 MOVING AND SHIPPING Use suitable padded packaging...

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