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10.2 PARAMETERS AND VALUES
The following table shows the parameters and possible values of
VIP5 Pro controller
. The first two parameters (MODE
and TYPE) determine what parameters are available in the menu and they are the first that must be set.
PARAMETER
NAME
DEFAULT
VALUE
DESCRIPTION
VALUES/ RANGE
APPLICABILITY
MODE
CYCLE
SELECT THE OPERATIMG MODE:
Flow monitoring mode
FLOW
FLO
W
Lubrication Cycle completed when the cycle sensor
confirms correct lubrication
CYCLE
CY
CL
E
Both Standby and Lubrication Phase determined by
external signal.
PULSE
PU
LSE
TYPE
SEP
SELECTS THE CYCLE MONITORING:
X
X
Timer only
TIMER
Pressure switch
PS
TIM
ER
/N
O
CO
N
TR
O
L
Progressive Cycle switch
SEP
PS
Dual Line cycle with control signals
DUAL
DU
AL
SE
P
Timed Dual Line cycle
DUAL TIMED
D
U
AL
TIM
ED
INVERTER
PNEUM
Type of connected inverter for Dual systems
PNEUM-ELETT
X
X
X
INVER.Ton
3s
Time for inversion
0,1s - 25,0s
X
X
X
X
INVE.Wait
.null.
Waiting time for inversion command and pump
1s - 1h
X
X
X
X
CYCLE TOUT
2 min
Timeout counter determines how long to wait for cycle
completion before a timeout alarm is generated
1s - 1h
X
X
X
X
X
X
LUBE TIME
2 min
In timer Mode, how long the pump will run
0s – 99h
X
X
CYCLE CNT
1
The Duration of the Lubrication cycle (in PULSE Mode)
1 - 60000
X
X
X
X
X
X
DELAY TIM
5s
When the pressure switch is made, how long to keep the
pump running to ensure that the signal is genuine and 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 received
Null – 2min
X
X
X
X
X
X
PAUSE CNT
1
Counter for standby phase (PULSE input).
See: PAUSE MULTIP.
Null -250
(cycle mode)
Null-60000
(pulse mode)
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
SUSPEND
Never
With cycle mode suspend remote signal on pulse input can
be connected. The lubrication cycle is completed before
any suspension
Never, In Pause
In Cycle, Always
X
X
X
X
X
X
PAUSE BY
Timer
Determines Standby Phase Timing
X
X
X
X
X
X
Time based Standby
Time
A set number of external PULSE signals
Counter
Whichever of above 2 events occurs first
Time & Counter
By PULSE signals. However, if PAUSE TIM. is reached, an
alarm will be given
Tout
& Count
PAUSE TIM.
6m 00s
Standby Timer setting. Null means the standby phase will
be skipped
Null
– 99h 00m
X
X
X
X
X
X
PUMP
Continuous
Pump output can be constant signal, pulsed signal or
synchronized with control signal (see next 3 parameters)
Continuous,
Pulsed
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
syncronyzed
X
PUMP TON
5,0
Sets the ON value of the pump pulse
0,1-25,0s
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
PUMP TOFF
5,0
Sets the OFF value of the pump pulse
0,1-25,0s
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
PAUSE MULTIP.
1
Multiply pause settings by 10 or 100 to achive more higt
values. See: PAUSE CNT
1; 10; 100
X
X
X
X
X
X
LUBE CYCLES
1
Number of Lubrication Cycles to complete a Lubrication
Phase
1 - 250
X
X
X
X
X
X
BOOST CYCLES
1
In a SEP mode, If P2 input is closed the LUBE CYCLES values
is increased by this value contained in this setting
1 - 250
X
X