LCR.iQ - Setup and Operations Manual
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- Max 50% of the K-Factor
Pulse Output Edge
– A list box that determines the signal direction of the calibrated pulse
output. Toggling this setting can help align the pulse output of the LCR.iQ with a remote
counter or injection system by inverting the output square wave resulting in an opposite
adjustment in the signal.
Options:
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Rising
- The pulse output square wave from the LCR.iQ
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Falling
- The inverted pulse output square wave from the LCR.iQ
Auxiliary 1 Output
– A list box that determines how any digital output that is set to AUX 1 will
operate based on the selected product on the LCR.iQ. There are several features in the
LCR.iQ that can be performed based on the Aux settings to control external components such
as pumps, injectors, PTO, throttle, alarms, reset pulse, etc.
Options:
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Off
- Any output set to AUX 1 Calibration Mode Settings will always be off (Not active)
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On
- Any output set to AUX 1 Calibration Mode Settings will always be on (Active and
Sinking to ground)
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On - During Active Delivery
- Any output set to AUX 1 Calibration Mode Settings will turn
on (Sink to ground) when a delivery is started and will turn off when End is pressed and
the delivery is complete.
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On - During Run State
- Any output set to AUX 1 Calibration Mode Settings will turn on
(Sink to ground) when a delivery is active and not paused. The output will be on when a
delivery starts. However, if the delivery is paused by issuing a stop command, the output
will turn off until the resume command is given. If the end of delivery command is given, the
output will remain off and the delivery will end.
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On - Flow Rate Monitor
- Any output set to AUX 1 Calibration Mode Settings will be on
when a delivery is active, however it will deactivate if the flow rate meets or exceeds 40
units/time. If the flow rate does not meet or exceed 40 units/time, the output will remain
on.