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Setup 

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3A7031A

Setup

Navigating Setup and Data Entry

UP and DOWN Arrows:

Press both the UP and DOWN Arrows 
simultaneously for 3 seconds to enter 
SETUP.

Use the UP and DOWN Arrows to 
navigate screens in the up or down 
direction.

Use these buttons to adjust parameters and data 
values.

RIGHT Arrow:

Use this button to move the cursor to 
the right or to select menu items. 

Use this button to save any parameter 
changes.

LEFT Arrow:

Use this button to move the cursor to 
the left.

Use this button to navigate to the 
previous screen. This cancels any parameter 
change made.

Change Settings

Press both the UP and DOWN Arrow buttons 
simultaneously for three seconds to enter SETUP and to 
change settings. 

Note: Setting changes are not saved until Accept is 
selected.

While in SETUP, if a button is not pushed for 1 minute 
the Lubrication Controller returns to idle.

Mode 

Choose either Interval or End On, but both must be set 
up before the Lubrication Controller will be configured 
for your application.

Interval

Configures how frequently the GLC X lubricates the 
product.

Select either Timer Interval or Machine Count 
Interval.

Timer Interval

This sets up how frequently lubrication occurs.

Interval: defines the time between lubrication 
events.

The idle time shows interval time minus the 
lubrication time. If the interval time is 30 minutes 
and the lubrication time is 1 minute, then after a 
lubrication event the idle time is 29 minutes. The 
lubrication events will then be spaced by 30 minutes 
(Interval Time).

Machine Count Interval

This configures the device to wait for a specific 
number of machine actions between lubrication 
events. 

The actions must be presented to the device as a 
machine count input. This is a digital signal input, 
similar to a proximity switch that would be used for 
Cycle mode.

Timeout Option: enables/disables an interval 
backup timeout.

Interval: when timeout is enabled, this feature 
defines the backup timeout for machine count.

Timeout Action: select the action taken (either Lube 
or Alarm) when a machine count timeout occurs.

Lube: the lubrication event starts if the target 
machine counts do not occur within the user defined 
time.

Alarm: an alarm occurs if the targeted machine 
counts do not occur within the user defined time.

Summary of Contents for 26A814

Page 1: ...ed lubrication system For professional use only Not approved for use in explosive atmospheres or hazardous classified locations Model 26A814 Important Safety Instructions Read all warnings and instruc...

Page 2: ...etup and Data Entry 12 Change Settings 12 Low Level 13 Lock 14 Start Up 14 Output 2 14 System 14 Additional Advanced Features 14 Program Settings 15 Operation 16 Main Screens 16 Test Mode 17 Alarms 17...

Page 3: ...See Technical Specifications in all equipment manuals Read fluid and solvent manufacturer s warnings For complete information about your material request Safety Data Sheets SDSs from distributor or r...

Page 4: ...the cursor in the display one field to the left It also navigates back to the previous screen and cancels parameter change If the pump is lubricating pressing this button cancels the event and the pum...

Page 5: ...Component Identification 3A7031A 5 FIG 2 GLC X Controller Back Identification Label...

Page 6: ...de for selecting and installing system components Key A Lubrication Controller B Solenoid Value C Pump Module D Ignition Switch E High Pressure Lubricant Supply Lines F Injector Banks G In line 15A Fu...

Page 7: ...ication system could result in serious injury including skin injection and amputation The Lubrication Controller has an automatic timer that activates the pump lubrication system when power is connect...

Page 8: ...System Configuration 8 3A7031A System Configuration To determine the required configurations needed refer to the following pages Injector System FIG 6 Injector System Configuration...

Page 9: ...System Configuration 3A7031A 9 Divider Valve FIG 7 Divider Valve System Configuration...

Page 10: ...arity 1 Pump Motor 2 Auxiliary Alarm 3 Auxiliary Alarm ground 4 Sensor power 1 5 Sensor power 2 6 Voltage source 7 Pump Motor ground 8 Input 2 ground 9 Input 2 LOW LEVEL Input 10 Voltage source ground...

Page 11: ...Sensor Wiring Configurations 3A7031A 11 Sensor Wiring Configurations Dry Contact Switch Analog Sensor Source PNP Switch 2 or 3 Wire Type FIG 9 FIG 10 FIG 11...

Page 12: ...uently the GLC X lubricates the product Select either Timer Interval or Machine Count Interval Timer Interval This sets up how frequently lubrication occurs Interval defines the time between lubricati...

Page 13: ...ems Count defines the number of cycle inputs required per lubrication event Alarm Timeout defines the maximum allowable time to accumulate cycle counts Solenoid Failure Alarm if enabled an alarm displ...

Page 14: ...se the arrow buttons to enter the PIN After entering the last digit press the RIGHT ARROW button to accept the PIN If the PIN is correct the device enters SETUP If the PIN is incorrect the device retu...

Page 15: ...detected during idle time Low Level page 13 Low Level Type Paddle Low Level Switch Low Level Sensor Paddle Low Level Alert Threshold Recommended 10 00 to 99 Requires Alarm Alert Setting of zero disab...

Page 16: ...e following illustrations for examples of typical operation screens FIG 12 Lubrication Event Pressure Switch FIG 13 Lubrication Event Pressure Sensor FIG 14 Lubrication Event Cycle FIG 15 Lubrication...

Page 17: ...System LED is on A FIG 1 Output 2 in ON Low Level Alarm State Pump operation is immediately disabled Low level LED is on B FIG 1 System LED flashes red A FIG 1 Output 2 is ON Audible alarm Screen show...

Page 18: ...broken or plugged lines Confirm that the pump is operating correctly Confirm that the vent valve is operating correctly Inspect the wiring pressure switch and sensor Confirm that sufficient time was p...

Page 19: ...he machine use is low Confirm that the controller settings are correct for machine usage The cabling to machine count is broken A23 Solenoid Failure No Symbol The solenoid valve used to control the lu...

Page 20: ...e and recycle it in a responsible manner Dismantle and recycle Remove motors circuit boards LCDs liquid crystal displays and other electronic components Recycle according to applicable regulations Do...

Page 21: ...rication event Incorrect or loose wiring Confirm current is being delivered to the pump during a lubrication event Verify that your machine has been wired correctly Refer to Installation page 7 Contro...

Page 22: ...Accessories Dimensions Part Number Description 26A882 GLC X Harness Kit 26A883 GLC X to CDS Harness Kit 26A884 CDS Harness Kit...

Page 23: ...ing Hole Layout 3A7031A 23 Mounting Hole Layout NOTICE Pre drill and use only designated mounting holes in Lubrication Controller box Failure to use designated mounting holes can cause circuit board d...

Page 24: ...non condensing Materials of Constructions Enclosure Material ABS Membrane Material Polyester Lens Material Polycarbonate Input Contact Power Source DC 9 30 VDC Power Consumption 1 W no load 15 A max...

Page 25: ...ce and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli...

Page 26: ...n material or workmanship repairs will be made at a reasonable charge which charges may include the costs of parts labor and transportation THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRA...

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