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DIGISPENSE 3009 CONTROLLER MODULE, STYLE B

 

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29 October, 2019

 

IVEK Corp.                                                                    P03R017E 

3

4

5

6

  (FPB1) 

(FPB2) 

(FPB3) 

(FPB4) 

NOTE 

 

 

References  to  push-buttons  for  fields  3  through  6  refer  to  the  push-button  located  below  a  word  on  the 
display. For example, the push-button located under 'REFERENCE' will be called the Reference push-button. 
These are referred to as Function Push-Buttons 1 through 4 (FPB1 - FPB4).

 

 
Field 1 - 

This field displays screen name and status information.

 

 

Field 2 - 

This field displays all the operating parameters.

 

 

Fields 3 thru 6 - 

These fields provide function legends for 

the

 

four function push-buttons directly below the screen.

 

 

NOTE

 

 

A legend does not appear if the function is not per-

mitted due to permission levels (section 3.2.6), 
Configurable Input 2 (section 3.3.9.3) or the value of the 
Serial Interface "k1" command (Table 3.8)

.

 

 

Field 5 

is the FPB3 key described in the Reset Parameter 

Warning screen (section 3.3.7.23). 
 

3.3.5   Help

 

 

Help is available when selecting or entering new values by pressing the FPB1 push-button. Information pertaining to 
the selected value will be displayed. Press the FPB1 key again to clear the help information from the screen.

 

 

3.3.6   Permission Levels

 

 

There are four levels of permission; Operator, I/O Test, Supervisor and Keylock. Each level allows access to selected 

items on the display.

 

 

The permission level can be changed in the Change Permission screen (Section 3.2.7.8).

 

 

The highest level is 

Keylock

. This level allows access to all items on all screens including the Front Panel Lock.  The 

most typical level is Supervisor, which allows access to all items on all screens other than the Front Panel Lock.

 

 

The 

I/O Test

 level allows access to the same items as the Operator except it also allows access to the I/O Test 

screen. The 

Operator

 level does not allow changing system parameters. Recipes can be selected and loaded, but 

not changed.

 

 

3.3.7   Screens

 

 

There are twenty screens used to setup, operate and exit the system. The most commonly used screens are shown in 
Figure  3.3.  Each  screen  contains  information  relating  to  operating  the  system.  Table  3.1  lists  each  screen 
alphabetically and provides a brief overview of its function. Figure 3.3 shows the basic screens and provides a map of 
how to get to each screen. Transition  between screens is limited  by permission level,  operating mode and  interface 
signals.

 

Summary of Contents for DIGISPENSE 3009

Page 1: ...8 3 3 2 Meter Mode 3 8 3 3 3 Prime Mode 3 8 3 3 4 Display 3 8 3 3 5 Help 3 9 3 3 6 Permission Levels 3 9 3 3 7 Screens 3 9 3 3 8 Setup 3 31 3 3 9 Start up 3 31 3 3 10 Faults 3 33 3 4 ADVANCED OPERATIO...

Page 2: ...d Screen Information 3 37 3 3 Advanced Use Screen Navigation 3 38 3 4 Motor Base Value Selection 3 85 3 5 Input 1 Input 4 Input CC 1 and Input CC 2 Signal Description 3 86 3 6 Output 4 AUX Out 1 and A...

Page 3: ...3 1 1 Front Panel Controls And Indicators Figure 3 1 The front panel contains the operator interface for controlling the system The following items are located on the front panel 1 Function Push butto...

Page 4: ...n has two functions the first function selects a value to change that has been highlighted using the arrow push buttons the second function stores the changed value in the Controller Module 3 1 2 Rear...

Page 5: ...2 Item 5 The CC TRIGGERS Contact Closure connector provides two inputs labeled 1 and 2 and a common for triggering a variety of functions Refer to section 3 3 9 1 for additional information 3 1 2 6 US...

Page 6: ...fluid reducing repeatability Also since motor torque decreases with increasing speeds the probability of stalling the motor in the Motor Base Module increases especially when the viscosity of the flu...

Page 7: ...fluids Advantages Disadvantages Decreased Torque Reduced heat loss in the motor Higher probability of stalls Increased Torque Lower probability of stalls Increased heat loss in the motor 3 1 9 Initial...

Page 8: ...mber volumes Stop Immediate on the other hand will cause the pump to stop immediately upon receiving the stop command plus a little movement required for de acceleration This is typically used in conj...

Page 9: ...will be displayed Press the FPB1 key again to clear the help information from the screen 3 3 6 Permission Levels There are four levels of permission Operator I O Test Supervisor and Keylock Each leve...

Page 10: ...ing a new recipe or retrieving an existing recipe Select New Value Used for selecting a new value from a list Setup A Displays recipe Permission level and allows changing Mode Auto Retrigger and Produ...

Page 11: ...JUST OR if disabled fluidic setup mode and production mode 14 SETUP A CONTRAST 15 SCREEN ADJUST OR if NO motor base selected 14 PRIME DISPENSE SETUP C CONTRAST 15 SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN ADJUST OR if ref...

Page 12: ...The Start push button is not functional while this screen is visible Status The status indicates the operational state of the system Refer to section 3 3 8 for an explanation of each status type Recip...

Page 13: ...quired 14 DISPENSE SETUP A REFERENCE GET 15 SCREEN SCREEN RECIPE OR if direction change disabled 14 DISPENSE SETUP A GET 15 SCREEN SCREEN RECIPE OR if get recipe disabled 14 DISPENSE SETUP A CHANGE 15...

Page 14: ...change the direction either refer to To change a value or press the Change Direction push button Prime Volume The Prime Volume is the number of strokes revolutions the motor will turn during a Prime o...

Page 15: ...P A SETUP C GET 15 SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN RECIPE OR if reference recommended 14 PRIME SETUP A REFERENCE GET 15 SCREEN SCREEN RECIPE OR if get recipe disabled 14 PRIME SETUP A 15 SCREEN SCREEN NOTE Field...

Page 16: ...The direction is either Forward or Reverse Dispense Volume The Dispense Volume is the number of strokes required for a dispense The range is 1 to 10 000 with an increment value of 1 Dispense Meter Ra...

Page 17: ...TUP A SETUP C GET 15 SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN RECIPE OR if reference required 14 PRIME SETUP A REFERENCE GET 15 SCREEN SCREEN REQUIRED RECIPE OR if get recipe disabled 14 PRIME SETUP A 15 SCREEN SCREEN NO...

Page 18: ...Reverse Meter Stop The Meter Stop determines where the piston stops in Meter mode either Stop Position or Immediate If Drawback is enabled in Meter mode this setting is ignored and Stop Position is u...

Page 19: ...T SAVE 15 RECIPE SCREEN SCREEN RECIPE OR if prime mode and save recipe disabled 14 PRIME SETUP B 15 SCREEN SCREEN NOTE Field 3 will display PRIME SCREEN when in Prime mode or AGITATE SCREEN when in Ag...

Page 20: ...locks certain functions based on the selection The following list shows the available settings and locked function s Settings Locked Function DISABLED Nothing RS Recipe Save RS VC Recipe Save Value Ch...

Page 21: ...C Display Change N Not Accessible Viewable Operator 0 DRAWBACK status 2 3 4 DRAWBACK VOLUME STROKES 5 DRAWBACK RATE RPM 6 DRAWBACK DWELL SEC 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 BACK Displays the Controller Module...

Page 22: ...of the pump in RPM during a drawback operation The range is 1 to 1500 with an increment value of 1 Drawback Dwell The Drawback Dwell is the number of seconds between the end of a dispense and the beg...

Page 23: ...n 1 5 Selection 2 6 7 8 9 10 11 If help NOT pressed 12 13 If help pressed 12 Help message line 1 for selection 13 Help message line 2 for selection 14 15 HELP CANCEL Indicated the list is too long to...

Page 24: ...two lines of this screen display the parameter to be changed and the current value Maximum Displays the maximum possible value for the parameter Minimum Displays the minimum possible value for the pa...

Page 25: ...LID PASSWORD conditionally visible 6 7 8 9 CURRENT PERMISSION OPERATOR 10 11 If help NOT pressed 12 13 If help pressed 12 Help message line 1 13 Help message line 2 14 TO CHANGE 15 HELP OPERATOR PASSW...

Page 26: ...on is not functional but the Stop push button is functional while this screen is visible Enter Password This field is used to enter the password for the desired permission level Each permission level...

Page 27: ...message line 1 13 Help message line 2 14 15 HELP CANCEL 3 3 7 10 Warning Recipe Exists Screen Keylock Supervisor D Display P Push button Accessible I O Test C Display Change N Not Accessible Viewable...

Page 28: ...but the Stop push button is functional while this screen is visible NOTE The supervisor permission is the only level allowing saving recipes Any permission level may get recipes Warning Recipe Exists...

Page 29: ...ot Accessible Viewable Operator 0 FAULT status 2 3 Piston Home Fault 4 Error Code 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 CLEAR FAULT CLEAR FAULT REFERENCE 12 SETUP A SCREEN CHANGE VALUES FIRST 13 14 SETUP A CLEAR 15 SCREEN...

Page 30: ...available as shown The Start push button is not functional but the Stop push button is functional while this screen is visible The Fault description lists the operational fault The error code is a num...

Page 31: ...odule even with or slightly higher than the dispense tip Adjust as necessary to fit your application a Connect the inlet fitting and tubing b Connect the gland inlet fitting and tubing optional c Conn...

Page 32: ...owing photos Inlets Inlets Dual End Motor Base Modules Motor Connector 2a Motor Connector 2a Inlet Inlet Single End Motor Base Modules 3b 3d 3b 3d 2c 3a 3c 3a 3c 2b Unlock and Lock Here Matches step U...

Page 33: ...ist and description of each fault 3 4 ADVANCED OPERATION The Controller Module provides the controls for producing liquid flow via a positive displacement pumping mechanism The systems utilize solid s...

Page 34: ...matrix wells manually There are two Auto Retrigger modes available Count and Infinite Count provides the ability to auto retrigger a fixed number of dispense operations as determined by the Auto Retr...

Page 35: ...e of 1 The Agitation portion consists of four components Reverse Dwell Forward Dwell Agitation is a repeating of the sequence Reverse Dwell Forward Dwell until stopped During Reverse a volume of fluid...

Page 36: ...ion screen Section 3 2 7 8 The highest level is Keylock This level allows access to all items on all screens The Supervisor level allows access to all items on all screens other than the FRONT PANEL L...

Page 37: ...ing recipe direction rate and drawback settings Power up Displays the controller type Prime Allows changing recipe direction rate and prime volume Recipe Used for saving a new recipe or retrieving an...

Page 38: ...N FLUIDIC MODE SCREEN SETUP A SCREEN SETUP B SCREEN SETUP C SCREEN SETUP D SCREEN SETUP E SCREEN SYSTEM INFO SCREEN CLEAR TOTALIZER SCREEN I O TEST SCREEN CHANGE PERMISSION SCREEN PROD DWELLS SCREEN A...

Page 39: ...JUST OR if disabled fluidic setup mode and production mode 14 SETUP A CONTRAST 15 SCREEN ADJUST OR if NO motor base selected 14 PRIME DISPENSE SETUP C CONTRAST 15 SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN ADJUST OR if ref...

Page 40: ...The Start push button is not functional while this screen is visible Status The status indicates the operational state of the system Refer to section 3 3 8 for an explanation of each status type Recip...

Page 41: ...quired 14 DISPENSE SETUP A REFERENCE GET 15 SCREEN SCREEN RECIPE OR if direction change disabled 14 DISPENSE SETUP A GET 15 SCREEN SCREEN RECIPE OR if get recipe disabled 14 DISPENSE SETUP A CHANGE 15...

Page 42: ...ange the direction either refer to To change a value or press the Change Direction push button Prime Volume The Prime Volume is the number of strokes revolutions the motor will turn during a Prime ope...

Page 43: ...PENSE SETUP A SETUP C GET 15 SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN RECIPE OR if reference recommended 14 DISPENSE SETUP A REFERENCE GET 15 SCREEN SCREEN RECIPE OR if get recipe disabled 14 DISPENSE SETUP A 15 SCREEN S...

Page 44: ...e Volume The Agitate Volume is the amount of fluid to agitate in strokes during an agitate cycle The range is 1 to 60 000 with an increment value of 1 Agitate Rate The Agitate Rate is the rate of the...

Page 45: ...P A SETUP C GET 15 SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN RECIPE OR if reference recommended 14 PRIME SETUP A REFERENCE GET 15 SCREEN SCREEN RECIPE OR if get recipe disabled 14 PRIME SETUP A 15 SCREEN SCREEN NOTE Field...

Page 46: ...ther Forward or Reverse Dispense Volume The Dispense Volume is the number of strokes required for a dispense The range is 1 to 10 000 with an increment value of 1 Dispense Meter Rate The Dispense Mete...

Page 47: ...TUP A SETUP C GET 15 SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN RECIPE OR if reference required 14 PRIME SETUP A REFERENCE GET 15 SCREEN SCREEN REQUIRED RECIPE OR if get recipe disabled 14 PRIME SETUP A 15 SCREEN SCREEN NO...

Page 48: ...The Meter Stop determines where the piston stops in Meter mode either Stop Position or Immediate If Drawback is enabled in Meter mode this setting is ignored and Stop Position is used Dispense Meter R...

Page 49: ...T SAVE 15 RECIPE SCREEN SCREEN RECIPE OR if prime mode and save recipe disabled 14 PRIME SETUP B 15 SCREEN SCREEN NOTE Field 3 will display PRIME SCREEN when in Prime mode or AGITATE SCREEN when in Ag...

Page 50: ...locks certain functions based on the selection The following list shows the available settings and locked function s Settings Locked Function DISABLED Nothing RS Recipe Save RS VC Recipe Save Value Ch...

Page 51: ...ABLED if NOT faulted 14 SETUP A SETUP C I O TEST 15 SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN Displays the Controller Module Status D D D Display change the aux out 1 setting D D C Display change the aux out 2 setting D D...

Page 52: ...PRODUCTION OPS PRODUCTION REFERENCE PULSE FLUIDIC SETUP OPS PROD FLUIDIC OPS AP PRIME ALL OPS Input CC 1 2 The Input CC 1 2 setting selects the signal type in bold and condition for an additional inp...

Page 53: ...ION MEDIUM 11 INITIAL RATE HIGH 12 13 14 SETUP B SYSTEM REFERENCE CLEAR 15 SCREEN INFO TOTALIZER Displays the Controller Module Status D D D Display change the motor base type D D C Display change the...

Page 54: ...ard direction is used for Dispense or Meter the default value of 90 is suggested but a value between 30 and 150 may improve performance When Reverse direction is used for Dispense or Meter 270 is sugg...

Page 55: ...E RATE 9600 BAUD 3 RS485 BAUDE RATE 9600 BAUD 4 COMM ADDRESS 1 5 COMM GATEWAY DISABLED 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 SETUP C SETUP E 15 SCREEN SCREEN Displays the Controller Module Status D D D Display chang...

Page 56: ...screen is visible RS232 USB Baud Rate The RS232 USB Baud Rate determines the number of signals transferred in one second of the RS232 and USB network The baud rate can either be 9600 19200 38400 or 57...

Page 57: ...TRUE CONDUCTING 10 RECIPE OUT TRUE CONDUCTING 11 12 13 14 SETUP D SYSTEM 15 SCREEN INFO Displays the Controller Module Status D D D Display change LOGIC I O gateway setting D D C Display change the a...

Page 58: ...ut 2 True determines the conducting state of the Aux Out 2 signal The output can either be Conducting or Not Conducting when the output signal is True Output 1 True The Output 1 True determines the co...

Page 59: ...C Display Change N Not Accessible Viewable Operator 0 DRAWBACK status 2 3 4 DRAWBACK VOLUME STROKES 5 DRAWBACK RATE RPM 6 DRAWBACK DWELL SEC 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 BACK Displays the Controller Modul...

Page 60: ...of the pump in RPM during a drawback operation The range is 1 to 1500 with an increment value of 1 Drawback Dwell The Drawback Dwell is the number of seconds between the end of a dispense and the beg...

Page 61: ...t C Display Change N Not Accessible Viewable Operator 0 AUTO TRIG status 2 3 AUTO RETRIGGER COUNT 4 RETRIGGER DWELL SEC 5 DISPENSE COUNT 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 BACK Displays the Controller Module S...

Page 62: ...dicates the amount of time in seconds between a dispense and the next auto retrigger The range is 0 0 seconds to 300 0 seconds with an increment value of 0 01 Refer to section 3 3 1 3 Dispense Count T...

Page 63: ...Push button Accessible I O Test C Display Change N Not Accessible Viewable Operator 0 PROD DWELLS status 2 3 4 PRE OP DWELL SEC 5 POST OP DWELL SEC 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 BACK Displays the Controll...

Page 64: ...ement value of 0 01 Refer to section 3 3 1 4 Post Op Dwell The Post Op Dwell indicates the time in seconds from the end of a production operation and the logic output signal becomes inactive The range...

Page 65: ...RTS HW CODE 11 12 http www ivek com 13 if NOT faulted 14 SETUP C CONTRAST 15 SCREEN ADJUST OR if faulted 14 SETUP C FAULT CONTRAST 15 SCREEN SCREEN ADJUST Displays the Controller Module Status D D D D...

Page 66: ...o section 3 3 8 for an explanation of each status type Firmware Version The Firmware Version displays the current version of firmware installed on the Controller Module Firmware CRC The Firmware CRC c...

Page 67: ...n 1 5 Selection 2 6 7 8 9 10 11 If help NOT pressed 12 13 If help pressed 12 Help message line 1 for selection 13 Help message line 2 for selection 14 15 HELP CANCEL Indicated the list is too long to...

Page 68: ...two lines of this screen display the parameter to be changed and the current value Maximum Displays the maximum possible value for the parameter Minimum Displays the minimum possible value for the pa...

Page 69: ...LID PASSWORD conditionally visible 6 7 8 9 CURRENT PERMISSION OPERATOR 10 11 If help NOT pressed 12 13 If help pressed 12 Help message line 1 13 Help message line 2 14 TO CHANGE 15 HELP OPERATOR PASSW...

Page 70: ...on is not functional but the Stop push button is functional while this screen is visible Enter Password This field is used to enter the password for the desired permission level Each permission level...

Page 71: ...0 5 DUPLICATE PASSWORD ENTER NEW VALUE conditionally visible 6 7 MAXIMUM 8 MINIMUM 9 10 INCREMENT 11 If help NOT pressed 12 13 If help pressed 12 Help message line 1 13 Help message line 2 14 15 HELP...

Page 72: ...10 Maximum Displays the maximum possible value for the password The maximum value is 65535 Increment Displays the incremental value for the password The increment value is 1 To change the password 1 U...

Page 73: ...Display P Push button Accessible I O Test C Display Change N Not Accessible Viewable Operator 0 FP LOCK status 2 FRONT PANEL LOCK LOCK DISABLED 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 BACK Displays the Contro...

Page 74: ...DISABLED Nothing RS Recipe Save RS VC Recipe Save Value Change RS VC PD Recipe Save Value Change Prime Direction RS G VC Recipe Save and Get Value Change RS G VC PD Recipe Save and Get Value Change P...

Page 75: ...r D Display P Push button Accessible I O Test C Display Change N Not Accessible Viewable Operator 0 CONTRAST ADJUST 2 3 Press UP Arrow to increase contrast 4 Press DOWN Arrow to increase contrast 5 6...

Page 76: ...display due to temperature The current permission level determines which push buttons are available as shown The Start push button is not functional but the Stop push button is functional while this s...

Page 77: ...message line 1 13 Help message line 2 14 15 HELP CANCEL 3 4 7 21 Warning Recipe Exists Screen Keylock Supervisor D Display P Push button Accessible I O Test C Display Change N Not Accessible Viewable...

Page 78: ...the Stop push button is functional while this screen is visible NOTE The supervisor permission level is the only level allowed for saving recipes Any permission level may get recipes Warning Recipe Ex...

Page 79: ...Push button Accessible I O Test C Display Change N Not Accessible Viewable Operator 0 RESET PARAMETERS 2 WARNING 3 4 5 6 PUSH ERASE TO ERASE ALL RECIPES 7 AND RESET PASSWORDS 8 9 PUSH KEEP TO KEEP RE...

Page 80: ...ctional while this screen is visible Reset Parameter Warning Screen Description The Reset Parameter Warning screen is intended to prevent accidently resetting all the Controller Module parameters This...

Page 81: ...ot Accessible Viewable Operator 0 FAULT status 2 3 Motor Stall Fault 4 Error Code 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 CLEAR FAULT CLEAR FAULT REFERENCE 12 SETUP A SCREEN CHANGE VALUES FIRST 13 14 SETUP A CLEAR 15 SCREEN...

Page 82: ...available as shown The Start push button is not functional but the Stop push button is functional while this screen is visible The Fault description lists the operational fault The error code is a num...

Page 83: ...E RECIPE STB FALSE 9 RECIPE IN 0 RECIPE OUT 0 10 11 RS232 RS485 12 IN no input no input 13 OUT 232 test add no 485 test add 01 14 15 BACK Display input 1 Display Change output 1 N C C Display input 2...

Page 84: ...Recipe STB The status of the output signals are displayed and changed here A status of TRUE sets the output to the conduction level as configured on the Setup E screen Recipe Out The Recipe Out signal...

Page 85: ...Motor Base Module AP Sgl End W 120 CCW Flag Mod Step RE 102194 2 AP Dbl End 120 CCW Flag RE Step Mtr 3 Microspense 102208 Motor Base Module Microspense AP Sgl End Style 3 AP 4 lead 102209 Motor Base...

Page 86: ...on is active 3 4 9 Rear Panel Interfaces The rear panel has six interface connectors These interfaces provide a variety of functions for controlling and monitoring the Controller Module The interfaces...

Page 87: ...erence Operation REFERENCING T T REFERENCE REQUIRED DS3009 recommended T T2 T3 T Fluidic Setup Mode Operation PRIMING T1 T T T Agitate Operation ISOLATING T T T AGITATING T T T AGITATE DWELL T T T RET...

Page 88: ...rol electronics The Recipe In Bits and Recipe In Bit Strobe share the Recipe Out Bit Common Recipe Out Bits 0 4 Recipe Out Bit Strobe and Recipe Out Bit Common The Recipe Out Signals provide the abili...

Page 89: ...Data Communications Equipment DCE standard with the pin configuration shown in Table 3 7 The USB is an alternate for the RS232 interface The USB connector is a type B connector The USB connection is a...

Page 90: ...valuated as the address The RS232 and USB do not use addressing unless the COMM GATEWAY setting is ENABLED RS485 always uses an address The address of the unit is configurable via the Setup D screen a...

Page 91: ...ge return character no line feed The complete command form is address cmd value1 value2 value3 CR The description for the response string above follows the structure of the command string previously d...

Page 92: ...alue in number of Cycles g1 value2 g1 value2 Resets the totalizer value to 0 value2 0 Resets the totalizer value to zero g2 g2 value2 Returns the last prime volume agitate volume read in strokes MAX V...

Page 93: ...he input 4 setting h14 value2 h14 value2 Sets the input 4 configuration value2 Same as h10 default DISABLED h19 h19 value2 Returns the input CC 2 setting h19 value2 h19 value2 Sets the Input CC 2 conf...

Page 94: ...configuration value2 0 Conducting 1 Not Conducting default h43 h43 value2 Returns the Output 3 setting h43 value2 h43 value2 Sets the Output 3 configuration value2 0 Conducting default 1 Not Conductin...

Page 95: ...value2 Returns the current mode m0 value2 m0 value2 Sets the operating mode value2 0 Disabled 2 Dispense default 3 Meter m1 value2 m1 value2 Sets the Fluidic Mode value2 0 Disabled 1 Prime default 6 A...

Page 96: ...location relative to the 0 degree Stop Position millirevs s8 s8 value2 Returns the current Fault Code s9 s9 value2 Returns the current Error Code s10 s10 value2 Returns the Assert SW Number s11 s11 va...

Page 97: ...nimum 0 default w DRAWBACK w or w0 w0 value2 Returns the current Drawback Volume w0 value2 w0 value2 Sets the drawback volume in strokes value2 Maximum 5 00 Minimum 0 00 default w1 w1 value2 Returns t...

Page 98: ...11 value2 Sets the Initial Rate Refer to Table 3 2 value2 0 Low 1 Medium 2 High default z SOFTWARE VERSION z or z0 z0 value2 Returns the software version as text z1 z1 value2 Returns the Current devic...

Page 99: ...stalled motor Clear faults re reference using c command 1005 Motor Module Fault The module that drives the motor has faulted 1013 Non Volatile Memory Fault A fault occurred while trying to access the...

Page 100: ...Motor Connector 2a Motor Connector 2a Inlet Inlet Single End Motor Base Modules 3b 3d 3b 3d 2c 3a 3c 3a 3c 2b Unlock and Lock Here Matches step Unlock and Lock Here Adjust Displacement Here in instruc...

Page 101: ...iming outlet above or even with the inlet fill all reservoirs with liquid and make sure all liquid lines are connected and secure Press the START push button to begin priming The system will prime bas...

Page 102: ...ontroller Module beyond standard practices for electronic equipment 3 6 1 Assembly Disassembly Procedures The Controller Module contains the following replaceable parts Main Power Fuse 3 6 1 1 Main Po...

Page 103: ...tion 3 9 MODEL NUMBER The model number provides important information about the specifics of your Controller Module at time of order Refer to this number when calling IVEK Technical support The model...

Page 104: ...is condition does not harm the system A pump module or motor malfunction can cause this problem Turn off controller power Check to ensure motor base module is properly connected to controller If the m...

Page 105: ...do not function The program memory is corrupted Cycle power Power is on display is blank START and STOP indicators flashing Power switch turned off momentarily Make sure nothing is placing pressure o...

Page 106: ...Fault AC power brownout Make sure AC power is available to the unit Internal Operation Fault Internal software error Clear fault and cycle power Motion Disabled during Operation Fault Logic Enable si...

Page 107: ...ear fault Check all parameter values Cycle power Check all parameter values Reset parameters WARNING will reset all recipes Parameters Blank Fault The stored parameters are corrupted Clear fault Check...

Page 108: ...499 Added Section 2 2 Electrical and updated Model chart C 11 7 18 Per DCR N 18629 Added New heavy Duty tab numbers to Table 3 4 Value 5 B 02 28 18 Per DCR N 18529 Added Table of Tables and corrected...

Page 109: ...ment Number P03R017E Description Digispense 3009 Controller Module Date Submitted October 30 2019 Reviewed By Date Delivered Date Returned Signature Director of Engineering Director of Quality Directo...

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