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1.19 VOLUMETRIC VALVE ADJUSTMENT - CONTINUED
B. Programmer Operating Procedures
1. Connecting
a. Remove the ID panel from the front of the valve.
b. Insert the programmer’s 10-pin connector into the ID
Panel plug on the front of the circuit board.
c. When properly connected, the programmer will run
a self diagnostic test. The display will show all “8”s
with the decimal points lighted.
After three (3) seconds, the display indicates the
setting of the dip switches.
d. If the programmer does not run its diagnostic test
properly, disconnect it and try plugging it in again. If
the programmer still fails, replace the programmer.
2. Functions
Read Memory:
Press this button to read and display
the current settings programmed into the valve memory
(i.e., S/W revision, ratio, andcarb/non carb settings).
Read Dip Switches:
Press this button to read the dip switch settings (applies only to
valves manufactured before July 1997). nOTE: Dip switches were used on some field test
valves (refer to 28-0301, 12/20/95).
Write Memory:
Press this button to write the programmer’s displayed ratio and carbonation
settings into the valve’s memory.
Timed 5 Second Water:
Press this button to pour water for five (5) seconds. The
programmer will display the ratio, the counts from the flowmeter, the flow rate in oz/sec,
and the flow rate in ml/sec.
Timed 5 Second Pour:
Press this button to dispense a five (5) second pour of water and
syrup for ratio testing. When complete, the programmer displays the ratio, carbonation
settings, and total Flowmeter counts.
Syrup Purge:
Press and release to dispense a six (6) second syrup purge. Continue holding
to purge syrup from system.
Ratio + (Plus):
Pressing this button will increase the ratio number on the display.
Ratio - (Minus):
Pressing this button will decrease the ratio number on the display.
Carb Toggle:
Pressing this button will toggle the carbonation setting from carbonated “C”
to plain water “n” (non-carbonated).
Pour/Stop:
Press this button to manually pour a mixed drink. This button will also stop a
timed pour.
Figure 2
Handheld Programmer,
Volumetric Valve
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