Aqua Cubic Multiplex
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111
Programming of the regeneration cycle ( stop times ) of the column
B
112
Programming of the regeneration cycle ( stop times ) of the column
A
010
Programming of the hardness value
220
Initialisation of the system
Remember that to use
Aqua Cubic Multiplex
as shown in tab. 23, the flag
1CP
must be programmed to
1.
6.3 – Programming codes
The work parameters necessary for
Aqua Cubic Multiplex
to work properly are set accesses them via the
programming
codes, under which the parameters inherent to a specific functionality of the controller are grouped
together. The next paragraphs show how the programming codes are accessed and their use.
6.3.1 – Access to the programming codes
The following table represents the procedure which must be carried out to access the programming codes:
( Where
P x x x
appears in place of the
x
, it should be understood that there are numbers which vary on the basis of the
pressing of the keys. )
Tab. 24 – Access to the programming codes
Display Meaning
PROGRAM
P 0 0 0
Modality of insertion of the programming code
0 - 1 - 2 / +
P x x x
Composition of the number on the display through the keys shown; after
the first three numbers have been inserted, pressing again moves the
number to the left, eliminating the first number keyed in and inserting the
new number on the right.
ENTER
P x x x
Confirms the code selected and accesses its programming code.
6.3.2 – List of programming codes and their use.
The following table lists the programming codes available.
For each of the codes the sequence of the parameters as they appear on the display and their meaning in the functioning
cycle of
Aqua Cubic Multiplex
will be described.
The code is accessed with the instructions shown in tab. 24; within each code, the key
2/+
allows the parameter to be
modified, while the key
PROGRAM
allows the modifications carried out to be memorised.