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When programming the system, allows you to change the value of a 
particular character (i.e. pump number, formula name, etc). A blinking 
―cursor‖ indicates which character will be changed by these buttons. 
Press repeatedly to advance through all available letters and 
numbers 

Allows you to choose the desired formula (unless using RELAY 
mode) for operation. When programming the system, allows you to 
move the cursor position within certain menu selections to choose 
items you wish to change. 

Allows you to make item selection and saves settings into memory 
when programming. 

The help menus will bring up useful information for programming the 
system by explaining the feature you are trying to set. Simply press 
this button when you are not sure about the setting that is on your 
display and a help screen will pop-up to assist you. 

Allows you to enable or disable the bleach pump when using soil 
mode in the run time screen. You can choose if the bleach pump is 
enabled or disabled by default. Pressing this button will override the 
default setting.  This button will also function as a back button in the 
programming screens. 

Allows you to enable or disable the softener pump when using soil 
mode in the run time screen. You can choose if the softener pump is 
enabled or disabled by default. Pressing this button will override the 
default setting.  This button will also function as an exit button to 
leave the programming screens. 

KEYPAD DIAGRAM

 

Summary of Contents for On-Premise Elite

Page 1: ...0901034 Rev REL 09 13 Page 1 of 40 On Premise Elite Programming Manual ...

Page 2: ... Settings 24 Diagnostics 25 Change Mode 25 PC Software 26 Locations 27 Programming Setup Files 28 Saving Setup Data 33 Downloading Reports 35 Warranty Information 40 Knight Locations 40 CAUTION Wear protective clothing and eyewear when dispensing chemicals or other materials Observe safety handling instructions MSDS of chemical mfrs CAUTION To avoid severe or fatal shock always disconnect main pow...

Page 3: ...gnal Lockout Time 0 0 99 minutes AFS Select Disabled Disabled Enabled System Lockout Time 0 0 99 minutes AFS Mode Micro Micro Chart AFS Time 1 1 2 3 4 5 Flush Mode With With After Flush Time 0 0 255 sec Drain Signal Polarity Normal Normal Inverted Washer Signal Qualify Time 1 1 99 sec Chemical Dosing Mode Time Time Flow Meter Flush Error Delay 5 0 99 sec Formula Run Times Volumes 0 0 999 9 oz 0 99...

Page 4: ...ump Assignment 4 Signal Pump Assignment 1 Pump Assignment 2 Pump Assignment 3 Pump Assignment 4 Edit Pump Prime Pump Calibrate Pump Pump Level Delay Time Volume Test Volume Formula Number Drain Assignments AFS State SIB Assignments Signal Lockout Time System Lockout Time Main Menu Language Dispenser Hold System Settings Pump Settings Formula Setup Formula Settings Pump Levels Prime Flush Flow Mete...

Page 5: ...Time AFS Capture Mode AFS Time AFS Calibration Formula Reset Flush 2 Time Flush 1 Time Flowswitch 1 Error Delay Flush Mode Flowswitch 2 Error Delay Bleach Default State Bleach Pump Softner Pump Softner Default State Shift Times Set Time Date Update Firmware Clear Load Count Clear Report Data Save Report to USB Load USB Settings Save Settings to USB Main Menu Formula Settings Signal Settings Flush ...

Page 6: ...FS State Signal Lockout Time System Lockout Time Qualify Time AFS Capture Mode AFS Time AFS Calibration Formula Reset Flush 1 Time Flowswitch 1 Error Delay Flush Mode Set Time Date Update Firmware Clear Load Count Load USB Settings Save Settings to USB Main Menu Language Dispenser Hold System Settings Pump Settings Formula Setup Formula Settings Signal Settings Flush Settings Time Settings File Se...

Page 7: ...ul information for programming the system by explaining the feature you are trying to set Simply press this button when you are not sure about the setting that is on your display and a help screen will pop up to assist you Allows you to enable or disable the bleach pump when using soil mode in the run time screen You can choose if the bleach pump is enabled or disabled by default Pressing this but...

Page 8: ...p Setting allows you to edit prime and calibrate each individual pump PUMP SETTINGS Use to move the cursor through the options and press ENTER to enter formula setup menu The formula setup allows you to select and name each formula name and number The formula setup also allows you to enable or disable each individual formula FORMULA SETUP Use to move the cursor through the options and press ENTER ...

Page 9: ...ptions will be eliminated or defaulted CHANGE TO BASIC MODE Use to move the cursor through the options and press ENTER to enter flush settings menu The diagnostics allow you test to see if your dispenser is receiving signals from the washer DIAGNOSTICS Use to move the cursor through the options and press ENTER to enter flush settings menu This selection allows you to choose if you wish to set the ...

Page 10: ...ress ENTER to save WASHER ID This selection allows the user access code to be changed Use the buttons to change each individual number column and buttons to move the cursor to the next number column Once the new code number is set then press ENTER to save access code NOTE The user access code allows access to a limited number of menu selections CHANGE USER CODE This selection allows the dispenser ...

Page 11: ...etailed description of each operating mode SET MODE The formula scaling feature allows you to quickly change and scale your dispensing volumes based on your washer weight The dispenser will adjust dispensing amount using calculations of amount of chemical per kg or 100 lbs and multiply that by the washer weight Use the buttons to Enable or Disable the scaling feature and push ENTER to save setting...

Page 12: ...ration in that the pumps are programmed with volumes and delay times if necessary and the flush mode works the same way it does in normal operation The multiple level feature works slightly different in drain mode because of the way drain mode counts the number of signals to pump 1 input If a second injection level is required it should be programmed to inject on a later drain number occurrence th...

Page 13: ...d signal is received the pumps will sequence through normal volume levels SIGNAL MODE This selection allows you to clear pump volumes flow rates and formula names in the dispenser and will reset the system to the factory default settings Use the buttons to select Yes to load defaults or No to leave the system as is Press ENTER to save LOAD DEFAULTS This selection allows or prohibits the user from ...

Page 14: ...rate NOTE 1 The flow rate is the capacity of the pump and cannot be changed until the pump is calibrated NOTE 2 If the flow rate is changed it will disable flow meter mode of pump operation FLOW RATE This setting determines if you want to use the pump in time mode or use the pump in flow meter mode to pump chemical Use buttons to move cursor to mode and push ENTER Use to move cursor to select time...

Page 15: ... cursor A flow rate will be calculated from the time and volume calibrated If you are in flow meter mode MLP milliliter per pulse will be calculated NOTE 1 The pump must be calibrated prior to selecting flow meter mode NOTE 2 Calibrating in ml is more precise and the larger the volume calibrated the more accurate measurement your calibration will be CALIBRATE This selection allows you to prime the...

Page 16: ...ME Use buttons to change formula number being edited Use to move the cursor to next number to change Push ENTER to select the formula number to edit FORMULA NUMBER Use to move the cursor to select enable or disable the formula Push ENTER to save NOTE 1 Disable is the default status NOTE 2 A formula that is disabled cannot be selected at the dispenser keypad however a disabled formula can be select...

Page 17: ...ited Push ENTER to select pump number to edit PUMP Use buttons to change number of the number of levels Push ENTER to input pump number NOTE This selection allows you to choose if you wish to use multiple pump level programming Pump levels allow the pumps to dispense up to 4 individual dosage amounts within the same formula LEVEL Use buttons to change number of volume Use to move cursor to next nu...

Page 18: ...um of 17 drain counts LAST DRAIN COUNT Push ENTER to begin the drain assignment menu options Use buttons to move cursor to pump unused and push ENTER Use buttons to assign pump number and push ENTER to save NOTE There are a maximum of 4 pump assignments per drain count assignment DRAIN ASSIGNMENTS Use buttons to move cursor to pump unused and push ENTER Use buttons to assign pump number and push E...

Page 19: ...h ENTER to edit Use buttons change lockout time between 0 and 99 minutes and push ENTER to save NOTE This selection sets the time in minutes that signal lockout will prevent a pump from triggering by an incoming supply signal If a signal is received during the lockout time then the countdown will reset and the lockout period will start over again for the entire set time This setting applies to all...

Page 20: ... or chart and push ENTER to save MICRO For use with microprocessor controlled washers that can send a signal of exact duration to the unit The controller interprets the duration of the signal as the formula number requested based on the AFS TIME setting explained in the next menu selection CHART For use with card reader type machines Uses a combination of signals to pick the formula in a binary nu...

Page 21: ...ncrease the accuracy of having the correct formula selected for each washcycle 1 Use buttons to move cursor to AFS calibration and push ENTER Push ENTER again to begin AFS calibration The display will then show that the system is waiting for the AFS signal from the washer 2 At this point you will need to activate the washer s AFS signal It is recommended to calibrate the AFS with a signal that wil...

Page 22: ...l operate after the pumps have completed their volumes pumps that have flush 1 assigned Use the buttons to move cursor to flush 1 time and push ENTER to edit Use the buttons to change time and push ENTER to save FLUSH 1 TIME This menu selection allows you to set the amount of time that flush 1 flow sensor switch can break contact before giving a flush error Use the buttons to move cursor to error ...

Page 23: ...verridden Use buttons to select on or off softner default and push ENTER to save SOFTNER DEFAULT NOTE You will only see this display if using Soil Mode This selection shows the default status of the bleach pump If set to enabled the bleach pump will pump chemical unless manually overridden with the button on the keypad If disabled the bleach pump will not pump chemical unless manually overridden U...

Page 24: ... push ENTER to get menu options You will set your current time date and shift times TIME SETTINGS Use buttons to move cursor to set time day and push ENTER to get time day menu options Use buttons to move cursor to Month or Day or Year or Time and push ENTER Use and to edit push ENTER to save SET TIME DATE Use buttons to move cursor to set shift times and push ENTER to get shift times menu options...

Page 25: ...CLEAR LOAD COUNT This function allows you to update the firmware of the system Contact Knight for details on the latest version of firmware available UPDATE FIRMWARE Use to move the cursor through the options and press ENTER to enter flush settings menu The diagnostics allow you test to see if your dispenser is receiving signals from the washer NOTE Make sure to turn on the Dispenser Hold function...

Page 26: ... Following successful installation of the PC software locate the On Premise Elite desktop icon and double click to open the program 2 The start screen below will appear after a few seconds 3 You can now click any of the buttons on the start screen to begin the function you wish to perform Button function definitions Edit locations create change or delete specific customer locations Dispenser files...

Page 27: ...he number and type of files that are unique to each location Creating a new location 1 From the main programming screen click on Edit Locations and you will see the screen above 2 Click New then type the name you wish to give the account and click OK 3 When finished click Save to store the new location Changing locations 1 From the screen shown above click the down arrow from the Selected Customer...

Page 28: ...re you start entering the data you will want to compile a complete list of all of the washers dispensers formulas and chemicals Global Settings Language Units Formula Scaling Number of Washers Dispenser ID Main Access Code User Access Code Number of Pumps Mode Bleach Pump Softener Pump User Settings Shift Times Load Count Pump Pump Settings ...

Page 29: ...0901034 Rev REL 09 13 Page 29 of 40 Formula Assignments Each washer can have its own unique formula numbers for the default formula numbers Formula Name Washer ...

Page 30: ...REL 09 13 Formula Settings Each formula can be programmed for specific chemical dosage and also which washer s will be allowed to use a specific formula Formula Name Washer Formula Weight Formula Enable Pump Volumes Delay Times ...

Page 31: ...er can be setup with specific features and functions Washer ID Mode Washer Settings Delay Time Units Levels Auto Formula Select Lockout Time Auto Formula Reset Drain Signal Flush 1 in Seconds Flush 2 in Seconds Flush Mode Bleach Pump Default Softener Pump Default ...

Page 32: ...Page 32 of 40 0901034 Rev REL 09 13 Signal Settings Each washer can be setup for how it will utilize trigger signals Signal Mode Signal Qualifying Time Signal Pump Assignments ...

Page 33: ...at The system will use the dispenser ID number to name the setup file followed by the suffix set at the end of the name To upload a setup file to an On Premise Elite go to the opening screen view and select Copy Setup to a USB Drive Highlight the file to be saved to the USB flash drive place it in the USB port and click the Copy button Make sure the USB flash drive flashes for second or two while ...

Page 34: ...click USB drive c Check File System setting for FAT32 d If it s FAT default click down arrow and select FAT32 e Click Start to reformat f Remove USB flash drive g Ready for use Select the USB flash drive in the Select Drive pull down Select the file to copy then click on the Copy button Repeat for any other setup files After setup files have been uploaded from the USB drive access the programming ...

Page 35: ... the Copy Files from USB Drive button 4 Select the USB flash drive using the select drive pull down 5 Report files have the date time the report was created as the file name with the suffix rpt 6 Highlight the report name desired and click Copy 7 Close the Copy Files from USB Drive view 8 The report is now available for viewing under the Dispenser Files view below 9 Locate the desired report file ...

Page 36: ...Page 36 of 40 0901034 Rev REL 09 13 Setup Report The complete setup report contains the entire settings record for operation of the system ...

Page 37: ...0901034 Rev REL 09 13 Page 37 of 40 Summary Reports This report provides easy to consume data on wash cycles run chemical usage and washer productivity ...

Page 38: ...Page 38 of 40 0901034 Rev REL 09 13 Cycle report This is the most important report in terms of managing chemical usage cleaning quality and operation of the dispensers ...

Page 39: ...format by simply clicking on the Save to Excel File button located in the upper left of the report viewer The Excel version of the report appears in the System Files directory in the column marked Excel Reports Provided you have Excel 2007 or newer you can then email these files merge them with older records or manipulate the data in a way that suits your needs ...

Page 40: ...actory authorized inspection Bearings and pump seals or rubber and synthetic rubber parts 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 the labor to replace this equipment Product abuse or misuse voids warranty FOOTNOTE The information and specific...

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