
Setup
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End On
Configures when a lubrication event ends. Selects the
method the controller uses to transition from lubrication
to idle.
End on, Pressure Sensor
The lubrication event ends when the system reaches a
specific pressure. This is commonly used with Single
Line Parallel (Injector) systems using a pressure switch.
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Alarm: defines maximum time to reach target
pressure.
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Type: select the type of pressure sensor output: 0-5
V, 1-5 V, 0-10 V, and 4-20 mA.
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Units: select the units used for the pressure
measurement: kPa, Percent, PSI, and bar.
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Full Scale: the maximum sensor output reading. For
example, if a 0-10 V sensor is 5000 psi at full scale,
then 10 V = 5000 psi.
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Threshold: the target pressure the system must
reach to end the lubrication event.
End on, Pressure Switch
The lubrication event ends when the system reaches a
specific pressure. This is commonly used with Single
Line Parallel (Injector) systems using a pressure switch.
The pressure switch must be physically set to the
appropriate target pressure.
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Alarm Timeout: defines the maximum allowable
time to reach target pressure.
End on, Cycles
The lubrication event ends after a number of pulsed
inputs from a cycle counter. This is commonly used
with Series Progressive (Divider Block) systems.
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Count: defines the number of cycle inputs required
per lubrication event.
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Alarm Timeout: defines the maximum allowable
time to accumulate cycle counts.
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Solenoid Failure Alarm: if enabled, an alarm
displays if cycle inputs are detected during idle time.
End on, Timer
The lubrication event ends after a specified amount of
time.
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Timeout: defines the amount of time that the system
is lubricating.
Low Level
The pump stops lubricating when low level is detected.
To define low level, enter SETUP, select low level, and
then select Type: Paddle, Switch, or Sensor.
Paddle
Used with “paddle-style” low level sensors, e.g., Graco
G3 grease units.
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Alert: Number of low level triggers to cause Alert.
Recommended setting for Alert is 10 triggers.
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Alarm: Number of low level triggers to cause alarm.
Recommended setting for Alarm is 80 triggers.
Note
: Disable the Low Level Alert or Alarm by
setting the threshold to zero.
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Auto-Clear: when in a Low Level Alarm state, the
controller attempts to lubricate automatically upon
powering up.
If within 30 seconds of entering run mode a low level
trigger is not detected, the count resets to 0.
Switch
Defines the low level input as a dry-contact (or source
style) switch that triggers when a low level is detected.
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Type: defines the actions upon low level detection.
Alert: the low level LED turns on. Output two turns
on.
Alarm: enters an alarm state and stops lubricating.
The low level LED turns on and the screen shows
an alarm screen.