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Operational functions
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Output function (See page 44 & 45)
Set the STOP, Pre-STOP, Interlock, Diaphragm rupture detection and Pressure overload detection outputs to
the Alarm1 and Alarm2. See page 31 "Output signal" for wiring diagram.
Alarm1: Mechanical relay output
(No voltage contact 1a×1 250VAC 3A Resistive load)
Alarm2: PhotoMOS relay output
(No voltage contact 1a×1 24VAC/DC 0.1A Resistive load)
Other functions
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Suction speed setting (See page 47)
Suction speed is adjustable by 4 levels depending on liquid property. Reduce suction speed so as to prevent
cavitation when delivering viscous or gaseous liquid.
Select 100% (default), 75%, 50% or 25%.
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Diaphragm position adjustment (See page 47 & 48)
A pump shaft expands or contracts to help diaphragm replacement.
Select "MAX OUT Pos." through the "Other Features" menu in order to extend the pump shaft to the maximum
for the replacement of the diaphragm. Select "MAX IN Pos." to contract the pump shaft and mount the pump
head. See page 59 "Diaphragm replacement" for detail.
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Anti chattering programming (See page 47 & 48)
Program a pulse recognition time for the IX not to be adversely affected by chattering or noise.
Factory default setting is 5msec. This means the pump recognizes a pulse length of 5msec or more. Select 1
or 2msec if a pulse length is shorter than 5msec, however, note the shorter the recognition time is, the more
susceptible to the interference of noise the pump becomes.
Note the maximum allowable input frequency of the IX is 100Hz.
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Flow unit setting (See page 47 & 48)
Select L/H or GPH for
fl
ow rate indication.
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Language setting (See page 47 & 49)
Select your language through language selection.
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Keypad lock (See page 52)
Activate keypad lock for the prevention of erroneous key operation.
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Default
Power on the pump while pressing the ESC key to recall default setting. Note the
fl
ow volume per shot ob-
tained through the calibration process (see page 35) remains the same.
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