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TARGET ECO I FEEDING
CDM-1 MODULE
LED
MEANING
POWER ON
The CDM-1 module is correctly
powered.
CURRENT
OVERLOAD
Turns on when the feeder motor's current consumption exceeds the
maximum current limit for the Over Current Delay. Refer to section 5.3 to
set this delay. When this type of alarm occurs, the system stops
operating. The problem needs to be fixed.
SAFETY
SWITCH
Turns on when the drive unit's safety switch is reached.
FEED
SWITCH
Turns on when the proximity switch located at the end of the feed line
detects feed. Flashes during the proximity switch's bypass delay. (This
LED works if the system uses 1 proximity sensor only, i.e. if the
proximity sensor module is disabled in section 5.3).
FEEDER
Turns on when the feeder is running
4.2
Parameter Adjustment
•
Use the arrow keys to select the
desired parameter. When a parameter is
selected, the message “
Change : Press
Modify
” is shown at the bottom of the dis-
play. This means the selected parameter
can be edited.
•
Press the "
Enter / Modify
" button to ac-
cess the editing mode. The parameter then
flashes on the display and can now be
modified.
•
Use the up and down-arrow keys to set
the parameter to the desired value.
•
Press the
"Enter / Modify"
button once
again to validate the new value and to exit
from the editing mode. The parameter
stops flashing.
•
Manual switch of the CDM-1 module
Select “On” or “Off” to manually start or
stop the feeder connected to the CDM-1.
Select “Auto” for the feeder to run in au-
tomatic mode.
•
Pilot lights of the CDM-1 module
The following table gives the meaning of
each status LED of CDM-1 modules.
MANUAL SWITCH
ON / OFF / AUTO
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8.
ALARMS
All types of alarms cause a complete in-
terruption of the system. The problem
needs to be fixed then the alarm has to be
acknowledged to resume the system’s
activity.
Alarm Condition
Description
Module communication error
Communication error between the controller and an
external module (relay panel or CDM-1)
Actuator problem
The actuator did not reach the required position after 2 minutes.
Cleanout problem
The proxy switch located on the cleanout auger
detects feed during the cleanout mode.
Feeder over current
The current consumption of the CDM-1 motor
exceeded the "Max Current" limit for the "Over Current Delay".
Feeder max runtime
The maximum run time of a ration auger was exceeded. This type of
alarm can only occur if proximity sensors are enabled.
Feeding Alarm
A communication problem occurred while a cycle was ongoing.
Feeder safety switch
The safety switch of the CDM-1 has been reached
Feeder is not running
The feeder is supposed to run and the current consumption of the
CDM-1 motor is lower 2A.
8.1
Alarm Conditions
The following table shows the possible
alarm causes and the describes each alarm
type. Another alarm situation occurs in
case of a power failure. In this case, the
alarm relay is activated. When the alarm
relay is activated, the normally open con-
tact (
) closes.