System Configuration
8–12
System Configuration
Screens
Information
C13:
Integrator Volume
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Station: 1
INTEGRATOR VOLUME
Select an Integrator Volume:
1. 25 cc
2. 50 cc
3. 75 cc
4. 100 cc
> 2
Type the number for the integrator volume,
then
. Next screen
.
Select the total volume to dispense for each compo-
nent A, component B, and component C cycle.
A typical setting is 50 cc. A setting greater than 50 cc
requires a hardware change.
C14:
Integrated Color Change
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Station: 1
INTEG. COLOR CHANGE
Select Integrated Color Change Mode:
1. No Color Change
2. Integrated Color Change
3. Integrated Color Change with Queue
> 2
Press Enter to Accept Data and Edit the
Integrated Color Change Sequences.
Type the number for the desired integrated
color change mode, then
. Read the text at
right.
Select whether to operate with no color change, with
integrated color change, or with integrated color
change with queue.
If
No Color Change"
is selected, color changes
must be done manually and no further color change
setup is required. Press the next screen key
to go to the next configuration screen.
If selection #1 or #2
is chosen
, follow the
Inte-
grated Color Change Setup
procedure on page
8–12 to complete the color change setup.
C15:
Password Selection
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Station: 1
PASSWORD CHANGE
Enter new password (0-9999):
> 0000
Type a 1 to 4 digit password between 0–9999,
then
.
Use this screen to set a password for access to sys-
tem configuration, recipe setup, and flow control
setpoint changes screens.
If the password is set to zero, the password
requirement is de-activated.
Summary of Contents for PrecisionMix ii
Page 6: ...6 ...
Page 7: ...1 1 Warnings Warnings 1 ...
Page 8: ...1 2 Warnings ...
Page 11: ...Overview 2 1 Overview 2 ...
Page 12: ...2 2 Overview ...
Page 15: ...Overview 2 5 ...
Page 31: ...Installation 3 1 Installation 3 ...
Page 32: ...Installation 3 2 ...
Page 58: ...Installation 3 28 Notes ...
Page 67: ...Operation 4 1 Operation 4 ...
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Page 83: ...Operation 4 17 Notes ...
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Page 91: ...Screen Map 5 1 Screen Map 5 ...
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Page 95: ...Run Monitor 6 1 Run Monitor 6 ...
Page 96: ...Run Monitor 6 2 ...
Page 103: ...Totalizers 7 1 Totalizers 7 ...
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Page 109: ...System Configuration 8 1 System Configuration 8 ...
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Page 143: ...Recipe Setup 9 1 Recipe Setup 9 ...
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Page 165: ...10 1 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 10 ...
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Page 183: ...11 1 Service Service 11 ...
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