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EATON easy500 Series Timer Package - Installation, Operation & Maintenance
DOM0000019-EN, Revision B
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Button Descriptions
Here is a description of each button on the EATON easyE4 Control
Relay.
A.
ECS
(button 1)
–
Not used. Cancel entry since last OK.
B.
CURSOR
(button 2)
–
P1 (left arrow) is used to access the
CLEAN INTERVAL; P2 (up arrow) is used to access the CLEAN
DURATION; P3 (right arrow) is used to access the PURGE
INTERVAL; P4 (down arrow) is used to access the PURGE
DURATION.
C.
OK
(button 3)
–
Go to next menu level, select menu item and
store your entry.
D.
ALT
(button 4)
–
Show system menu.
E.
DEL
(button 5)
–
Show system menu.
Display Messages
Parameter Adjustment Messages
Below is a description of each adjustment message on the EATON
easyE4 text display. To reset the system, turn the system off and back
on again.
A.
MAIN SCREEN
(message 1)
–
The main screen shows the
current status. The screen
consists of four rows of
information. The first row shows
which inputs are currently
active. The second row doesn’t
show any information for this
filter. The third row displays the
weekday and time. This will not
be set at the factory. The fourth
row shows which outputs are
active and the controller mode
(RUN or STOP).
B.
CLEAN INTERVAL
(message 2)
–
The amount of time between
clean sequences. Factory set
at 90 seconds. Press the left
arrow on the cursor (button 2)
to access the function value.
Press the ALT button then the
OK button to make the value
editable. Use the cursor to
change the value. Left and
right moves between the
minutes and seconds and the
up and down arrows increase
and decrease the values. If
you wish to cancel the
change you made, press the ESC button to reset the value to
what it was. When you are satisfied with the value, press the OK
button to accept the value then press the ALT button to exit the
edit mode. Press the left cursor arrow to return to the main
screen.
C.
CLEAN DURATION
(message 3)
–
The amount of time given to
the linear actuator to clean
the element. It is important to
allow enough time for the
cleaning disc to travel the
entire length of the filter
element. Factory set at 10
seconds. Press the up arrow
on the cursor (button 2) to
access the function value.
Press the ALT button then
the OK button to make the
value editable. Use the
cursor to change the value. Left and right moves between the
seconds and milliseconds and the up and down arrows increase
and decrease the values. If you wish to cancel the change you
made, press the ESC button to reset the value to what it was.
When you are satisfied with the value, press the OK button to
accept the value then press the ALT button to exit the edit mode.
Press the up cursor arrow to return to the main screen.
D.
PURGE INTERVAL
(message 4)
–
Allows the system to
automatically purge after a
pre-determined number of
clean sequences. Factory set
at 2 hours. Press the right
arrow on the cursor (button 2)
to access the function value.
Press the ALT button then the
OK button to make the value
editable. Use the cursor to
change the value. Left and
right moves between the
hours and minutes and the up
and down arrows increase and decrease the values. If you wish to
cancel the change you made, press the ESC button to reset the
value to what it was. When you are satisfied with the value, press
the OK button to accept the value then press the ALT button to
exit the edit mode. Press the right cursor arrow to return to the
main screen.
Figure 1
Message 1
Message 2
Message 3
Message 4
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