IVM6000
TM
QUICK START – STEP 5 cont'd
Step 5b
Verify that all the other “BASIC SETTINGS” are correct or as desired for your system,
especially the valve
Model
(see below)
.
3. Sensitivity:
Choose from:
“OFF” “LOW” “MED” “HIGH.
This setting will determine
which errors or warnings will
trigger an alarm
. LOW is the default
setting, and will trigger an alarm based primarily on the % deviation of
flow from one outlet to the other. Choose MED or HIGH if a greater level
of alarm sensitivity is desired.
All errors and warnings are logged regardless of the sensitivity setting.
Table 1 (See Appendix) summarizes all the different event and alarm
types, codes and provides interpretation and trouble shooting
suggestions. Table 2 (See Appendix) out lines the number of times an
event has to occur to trigger an alarm for the different sensitivity settings.
4. Model:
The current valve model and configuration. In the above example a 6606
is selected which is a 6 outlet valve with 6 active outlets. A 6403 is a 4
outlet valve with 3 active outlets, etc.
Ensure this setting reflects the
valve model and number of outlets for your installation.
Select “SAVE” then “OK” , after making any changes.
*saved* will appear briefly on the screen to confirm your changes are saved.
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LOW
6606
OK
PERIOD
ERROR%
SENSITIVITY
MODEL
SAVE
BASIC SETTINGS
Keypad functions
UP/DOWN: Change value/menu item
OK:
Confirm value/Select menu item
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3. Sensitivity
4. Model