ColorSave 1000ST-INJ user manual
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Proceed with other parameters or press Back button to return to Parameters Screen
4.3.6 Setting Cavity Mode
The ColorSave can work with cavities or without cavities. The operator can switch between working
with cavities and working without cavities. See section 4.7 Working with cavities for more
information.
To change cavity mode, enter Parameters2 screen (see section 4.3.1 Setting parameter
values), press the Cavity button and set the desired value (0 for "Cavity not active" or 1 for
"Cavity active")
Proceed with other parameters or press Back button to return to Parameters Screen
4.3.7 Setting Permitted Tolerance
Permitted Tolerance is a parameter that is used to make an alarm whenever the tolerance is bigger
than the permitted tolerance.
The tolerance is the difference (in percentages) of the actual percentage from the desired
percentage.
D : Desired percentage
A : Actual percentage
T : Tolerance
T =
D
A
D
For example: desired percentage is 2% and actual percentage is 1.5%, then the tolerance is 25%.
When the tolerance is bigger than the permitted tolerance and the actual percentage is smaller than
the desired percentage, there will be an "Out of Tolerance" alarm (see section
To change permitted tolerance values, enter Parameters2 screen (see section 4.3.1 Setting
Use the Permitted Tolerance switch button to enable or disable Permitted Tolerance function
(ON for enable or OFF for disable)
Press the value on the right of the switch button and set the new desired value
Proceed with other parameters or press Back button to return to Parameters Screen
Notes:
1.
The ColorSave will make an alarm only when the desired percentage is smaller than the
actual percentage.
2.
The ColorSave will make an alarm only when the Permitted Tolerance is set to On.
3.
If the Permitted Tolerance is set to On and the value of the Permitted Tolerance is set to 0,
then the ColorSave use a default value of 20%
4.3.8 Setting Alarm Output Type
The alarm output can be NO (Normally Opened) or NC (Normally Closed). NO means that when there
is an alarm output there will be a dry contact, and when there is no alarm output there will be no dry
contact. NC means that when there is an alarm output there will not be a dry contact, and when
there is an alarm output there will be a dry contact. The operator can switch between NO and NC.
To change alarm output type, enter Parameters2 screen (see section 4.3.1 Setting parameter