
Using Auto Increment Mode
The Ultimus V dispenser features an Auto Increment mode that can be set up to automatically adjust dispense
time, pressure and vacuum settings when dispensing fluids that change viscosity over time. There are 400 unique
memory locations in which different combinations of dispense time, pressure, and vacuum settings can be stored.
Four Auto Increment modes are available:
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Off.
Auto Increment is not enabled.
•
Dispense Count Mode.
Automatically adjusts settings to compensate for viscosity changes by moving to the
next memory cell, based on the number of dispensing cycles.
•
Time Mode.
Automatically adjusts settings to compensate for viscosity changes by moving to the next memory
cell, based on the number of seconds that have elapsed.
•
Auto Sequence mode
. Similar to Dispense Count mode except that the memory cell address automatically
resets and continues from the start once the end is reached.
To choose an Auto Increment mode:
• Use the Up / Down (8 / 2) and Left / Right (4 / 6) keys to highlight the AI field.
• Pressing the F1 key will cycle through the AI modes. OFF -> COUNT -> TIMED -> SEQUENCE -> OFF.
When Auto Increment mode is enabled in Dispense Count Mode, Time Mode or Auto Sequence Mode, three
variables become available on the main LCD screen: Start Address, End Address and Trigger. Each of these
variables can be selected and updated either directly with the key pad, or by using the Easy Adjust Increase /
Decrease keys. When Auto Increment mode is disabled, the Start Address, End Address and Trigger are not
displayed on the LCD.
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Start Address
. The memory cell address at which Auto Increment mode begins.
•
End Address.
The last memory cell address that will be set before Auto Increment ends.
•
Trigger.
The number of dispensing cycles or the time that elapses before the memory cell address is increased to
the next address. Each memory cell has its own trigger value. Therefore, as the memory cell address increases, a
new trigger value is loaded for that memory cell.
Any changes to the trigger value while in a specific memory
cell will automatically save the trigger value to that memory cell.
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