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TFC100 Rev180215
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Restore Programmed Functions
When a control module and a foam pump control are synchronized all system data, including programming
and calibration information, is stored in both the control module and the foam pump control memories. This
redundancy allows for either component to be replaced without re-programming or re-calibrating the system.
There are three restore functions:
5121 Synchronization - For components shipped together this is done at the factory. For components shipped
separately, this should be done at installation. Initial synchronization is required for restore codes to work.
5122 Control Module - Use this code when replacing the control module, it uploads programming from
the foam pump control to the control module.
5123 Foam Pump Control - Use this code when replacing the foam pump control, it uploads programming
from the control module to the foam pump control.
Note:
The TFC100 does not have a message display. Information is only shown in the 4-digit display,
procedures are the same. (Substitute
MODE
for
MENU
.)
Programming Restore
The system restore function is used when the control module or foam pump control module is replaced.
Each contains a copy of all program settings and system calibration in memory.
When one of these components are replaced, the program settings and the system calibration is restored
from the memory of an original component.
1. Enter password code 5121, 5122, or 5123. (Refer to Enter Password for Program Access.)
5121 - Initiates Synchronization Between Control Module and Foam Pump Control Programs
5122 - Set/Clear Control Module Restore Flag
5123 - Set/Clear Foam Pump Control Restore Flag
Result: The message display shows the component selected and
NO
.
2. Press the
+
and
–
buttons to change
NO
to
YES.
(Yes sets the restore flag.)
3.
Press and hold the
MENU
button for five (5) seconds to save.
Note:
The system must powered down and back on for the data to upload.
4. Remove power from the foam system.
5. Restore power to the foam system.
Result: All programming is uploaded to the replaced component.
Summary of Contents for Turbofoam TFC100
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