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HYP1100 (04-08-21)
CONTROLS
VIRTUAL/UNIVERSAL TERMINAL (VT/UT) SOFTKEYS
EXAMPLE:
Controls are displayed along the right side or
bottom of the screen, in accordance with ISO
standards. Depending on their function, softkeys
navigate from screen to screen, or activate
functions - Run/Hold etc.
ON-SCREEN KEYS
Example: On-screen keys are controls that activate
functions, directly affect numerical values, or
navigate to specific setup routines.
DROP DOWN BOXES
Example:
Drop down boxes are rectangular and allow the user to choose
options from a provided list.
INPUT BOXES
Example:
Input boxes are rectangular and allow the user to input
alphanumeric values from a pop-up keypad on screen.
CHECK BOXES
Example:
Square check boxes allow the user to activate a
function. The function will remain in that state until
the box is pressed again.
ALARMS
If a parameter on the ProStop-E ISOBUS rate control system
significantly exceeds, or falls short of established limits, an
Alert Message similar to the one shown will appear in front.
The Alert Message explains the alarm situation, gives critical
information, and lists possible fixes or next steps. To clear
alert message, press confirm. It is possible to return to alert
message later by pressing on the flashing alarm icon.
ALERT POP-UP SCREEN EXAMPLE:
ALARM ICON:
APPLICATION MODES
(SETTING IN CONFIG. A)
NORMAL MODE:
In Normal Mode, Channels 1 and 2 operate independently. Both
channels are controlled by the Run/Hold switch. The working
parameters for Width Cal (section width) are independent of
each other.
PARALLEL MODE:
In Parallel mode, Channels 1 and 2 operate independently but
Channel 2 uses section widths defined by Channel 1. Both
channels are controlled by the Run/Hold switch.
INJECTION MODE:
Injection Mode links Channel 1 and 2 together with Channel 1 in
control. It is ideal for applications where a chemical in Channel
2 is injected into a carrier (water) in Channel 1. In this mode,
Channel 1 section switches control product delivery. The
Width Calibration of both channels is also set by Channel 1.
MULTIFUNCTION OUTPUTS (OPTIONAL)
Each channel has two electrical outputs (A & B) with
selectable functions. The outputs are found on the Channel
Setup Page/ Outputs. Outputs can be named for reference.
DEFINITIONS:
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Not Used - always off.
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Aux Power - always on (when ISOmod is ON).
•
Master - off in hold.
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Run/Hold Only - on in Run - unaffected by sections.
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Relief - on in hold.
•
Fixed Flow (Fixed Flow Trigger) - on when the flow per
minute reaches a specified fixed total flow rate.
•
Flush - on when Hold is detected and remains on for a
specified time period.
•
Proportional Flow (Proportional Flow Trigger) - on
when the flow per minute reaches a specified flow rate,
proportional to active sections
CONTROL OVERVIEW
Summary of Contents for PROSTOP-E
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