System Configuration
8–7
System Configuration
Screens
Information
C5:
Potlife Timer
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Station: 1
POTLIFE: TIMERS/ALARM/DUMP
Select Potlife Alarm to:
1. Potlife Timer Off
2. Alarm Stops System, Auto Dump Off
3. Alarm Continue, Auto Dump Off
4. Alarm Stops System, Auto Dump On
> 1
Type the number for the desired potlife timer
alarm response, then
. Next screen
.
You can turn the potlife timer off or activate it and
choose one of the three possible system responses to
the alarm.
The system must have a dump valve or gun
flush box installed to use selection #4. A sepa-
rate output Gun Trigger 1 Auto/Dump Terminal
Block #5211 or #5221, based on the number of
the gun selected, is provided to actuate the
dump valve. An automatic (auto) dump will turn
on the dump valve and the purge sequence two
minutes after a pot life alarm occurs. Use this
feature to protect the fluid components from
having mixed fluid in them older than the speci-
fied pot life.
If #4 is selected and an alarm occurs, you have
two minutes to clear the alarm before the auto-
matic dump is activated. To clear the alarm,
turn the operator control to purge, then spray
enough* material to clear the alarm.
*
You must spray a larger volume of material than
the Potlife Timer Reset volume, set in Recipe
Setup. Refer to page 9–9.
C6:
Flow Rate Limits
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Station: 1
FLOW RATE: LIMITS/ALARM
Select Flow Rate Alarms to:
1. Off
2. Flow Limit Stops System
3. Flow Limit Continues
> 1
Type the number for the desired flow rate
alarm response, then
. Next screen
.
You can turn the flow rate alarm off or activate it and
choose one of the three possible system responses to
the alarm. The Flow Rate alarm occurs when the flow
rate exceeds the minimum and maximum flow rate
limits set during Recipe Setup.
When a flow limit alarm occurs, the alarm output goes
on (for an auditory/visual alarm) and the alarm mes-
sage displays on the user interface. When the flow rate
is again within the limits set, the alarm output will turn
off and the display will return to the Run Monitor
screen.
After an Auto dump occurs you may turn the
switch to purge until the alarm light goes off.
You may go to mix or standby without a second
purge cycle occurring. Purge will not occur un-
til 2 seconds after the light goes off.
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