17
8.2.4. Remote / 0-10V mode:
Select this mode to control the machine with a Swefog analog remote controller (optional) or
a 0-10V light desk.
Op mode REMOTE
P 0% FAN 0%
Connect the remote controller or a cable from a light desk to the 5-pin DIN connector. The
fog output and the fan speed is proportional to the amount of voltage supplied.
Swefog analog remote control:
1.
Select fog output with the “fog output” knob.
2.
Select fan speed with the “fan speed” knob.
3.
To produce fog, press the “smoke on” switch.
NOTE: When analog remote control is used, all values are approximate. The display on the
machine indicates the current smoke output.
8.2.5. Switch off:
SWITCH OFF? (OK)
Press
OK
for standby. The RED standby indicator illuminates. At standby mode, the main
processor, heater, pumps and all other internal electrical parts are OFF. The machine uses a
power save circuit which senses the OK button only, for switching on.
8.3 External fan control output:
Connect a 1-phase 230V fan to the IEC fan outlet. Maximum fan motor power is 500W.
NOTE: With a fan connected, the total power consumption is increased. The fan motor power
consumption is added to the consumption of the machine (2,600W). With a 500W fan
connected, the total power consumption is 3,100W (= 13,5 Amp. At 230V ). Make sure your
power outlet socket is appropriate fused.
The fan speed is controlled with the electronics. The internal fan speed regulator works like a
light dimmer, the output voltage is 0 – 230V. Most fan motors does not start at fan speed
levels below 30 – 40%. Always test with the fan connected. To avoid fan motor damage, do
not run the fan at very low speeds, where the fan wheel does not rotate properly. If the fan is
not to be used, ensure the fan speed is set to 0%, to avoid motor damage. Consult fan
manufacturer for further information.