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The Knight-Trak II Laundry Management Input Board (LMIB) is an interface module which receives 
wash tracking information signals from the washmachine and sends them as low-voltage signals to 
the Knight-Trak II Dispenser. The module is connected to a Knight-Trak II Signal Input Board (SIB).  
THE LMIB IS TO BE INSTALLED BY CERTIFIED ELECTRICAL PROFESSIONALS ONLY.      The 
LMIB accepts the following types of signals: 

 

DOOR INTERLOCK - This signal is used to generate start and finish time stamps in the wash cycle 
tracking report. Use a door switch, an light, or a track on a card reading machine. The signal only 
needs to be present at the start of the wash then just before the load count pump through to the 
end of the wash cycle. After the load count pump has been signalled the next time the door 
interlock signal is interrupted the finish time will occur. The door interlock signal may be interrupted 
before the load count pump as often as necessary. 

STEAM - This signal is used to determining auxiliary steaming or heating of water. Steam or heat 
signals are indications of additional time required to wash (many machines halt the normal wash 
cycle during steaming). The steam valve or relay is the source for the steam signal. 

DRAIN - This signal is used to count the number of drains in a given wash cycle. A drain solenoid 
or a drain track on a card reading machine are typical sources for the drain signal. 

COLD WATER - This signal is used to help track total cold water usage. Connect to the cold water 
fill valve or relay. 

HOT WATER - This signal is used to help track total hot water usage. Connect to the hot water fill 
valve or relay. 

 

 

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(1) Inspect the wiring diagram for the laundry machine (and card reader, if required). They are 

available from the manufacturer upon request. Schematic interpretation skills are a must. 

(2) Measure the signal voltage between the valves, tracks, switches, or relays and signal common 

(NOT case ground). Operate the washer and ensure the signals are correct and on at the right 
time. 

(3) BEFORE CONTINUING TO THE NEXT STEP, DISCONNECT ALL ELECTRICAL 

CONNECTIONS TO THE LAUNDRY MACHINE, CARD READER, AND INJECTOR. VERIFY 
THIS WITH A VOLTMETER. 

(4) Install the LMIB near the SIB and connect wires from the signal sources to the LMIB. The LMIB is 

equipped with signal indicator lights. When a signal of sufficient voltage and current (12-240v) is 
present the light will activate. 

(5) Connect the color coded LMIB wire to the LMIB wire on the SIB with grey wire nuts. LMIBs not 

mounted in a plastic housing have removable barriers for interconnecting. See page 12. 

(6)  Housed inside the plastic module is a 1 amp fuse to protect the LMIB, SIB, and KOB. Consult the 

factory if the fuse blows. 

Summary of Contents for Knight 7667503

Page 1: ...Page 1 of 16 0901039 Rev C 05 01 Knight Trak II Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...OB Wiring 8 Drawing LFP Wiring 9 Drawing Control Connections for Multilinking 10 The Signal Input Board SIB 11 Drawing SIB Connection 12 The Management Input Board LMIB 13 Network wiring Diagram 15 CA...

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Page 4: ...als to low voltage data signals 6 67 0 237 216 1 A Laundry Management Input Board LMIB which receives hot and cold water signals and other information relating to wash cycle tracking 2 A Low Level Ala...

Page 5: ...connect signal wires from the signal source to the SIB Connect the SIB to the LFP Connecting the SIB to the LFP requires a three conductor shielded cable available from Knight Equipment Color coded c...

Page 6: ...Board and connecting other end to a wall mount booster transformer and RM 6000 Please see diagram included in this manual for details For laptop computers connect the RM 6000 to the female jack on the...

Page 7: ...the instructions provided with the system For flush mode to work correctly the flush terminals on the POB must be connected together with a jumper or to a flow sensor If this is not done a flush error...

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Page 11: ...isions for split common connection some washmachine s have provisions for separate wash and rinse commons See the next page 5 Connect the color coded interface wire Knight part number 0300058 to the S...

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Page 13: ...is signal is used to count the number of drains in a given wash cycle A drain solenoid or a drain track on a card reading machine are typical sources for the drain signal COLD WATER This signal is use...

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Page 15: ...0300058 X ONLY 3 CONDUCTOR NETWORK CABLE KNIGHT P N 0300058 ONLY BLACK TERMINAL BROWN TERMINAL MALE W O L F W O L F W O L F W O L F W O L F FLO W W O L F F LO W FLO W FLOW FLO W F LO W W O L F FLO W...

Page 16: ...s such as O rings diaphragms squeeze tubing and gaskets are considered expendable and are not covered under warranty Warranty does not cover liability resulting from performance of this equipment nor...

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