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This popup screen allows for the calibration of the deck end raise. The grey input
boxes on the left hand side allow for the setting of the upper and lower voltage limits that
correspond to 0 and 100% deck end raise. See Figure 5.23.
Figure 5.23:
Inputing Voltage Limits for Deck End Raise
The red up and down buttons will force the deck to extend and retract, allowing the
user to force the deck to 0% and 100% deck end raise. The little triangular lights will
light up when the deck end raise is increasing or decreasing. See Figure 5.24.
Figure 5.24:
Forcing the Deck up and Down
The white voltage readout on the right hand side of the popup screen shows the current
voltage feedback. See Figure 5.25.
Note: If the voltage is 0 and never changes,
then there is no voltage feedback coming back to the PLC.
Figure 5.25:
Voltage Feedback
Using the three areas of the screen, the deck can be manipulated to the fully up and
fully down end raise positions and the voltage read back from the white voltage feedback
readout and entered into the grey voltage maximum and minimum input boxes to the
left.
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5.4
Temperature Range
The DVX Dryer comes with the ability to set a generic temperature and humidity range
and alarm limits for the airchest sections. The primary purpose of the settings are for
Dryers that have a heating option. These settings will limit the maximum and minimum
temperature that can be set for the heating option, and alarm levels for the temperature
and humidity. To set the temperature range, press the menu button at the top of the
Installed Options Screen with the heater symbol on it to go to the temperature range
popup screen. See Figure 5.26.
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see Oliver’s training video entitled ”Calibrating the Deck End Raise”