(6) "PP" PARAMETER PROGRAMMING
x
Enables the programming of the basic parameters common to each beverages family
(coffee or milk) which are composed during the keyboard configuration.
All the led of the same family keys are on.
These parameters are:
G :
Average dose of ground coffee used per cup during a 2-cup cycle, expressed in
grams
a :
Quotient of the 2-cup ground coffee dose / 1 cup
Dose for
1 cup = 2G/a
Dose for
2 cups = 2G
D :
Water dose per cup, expressed in milliliters
N :
Number of cycles (Nota: if N = 0 the cycle doesn't start)
Tm :
Milk foam dose expressed in seconds
Tl :
Milk dose expressed in seconds
% :
Percentage of water adding (permits to add water directly in the cup)
After programming these parameters, all the other ones are automatically calculated
according to pre-established rules, and "re-injected" in the other keys of the same family.
See DIAGRAM OF PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS
(7) "PN" NUMERIC PROGRAMMING
x
Enables to program all the parameters which are linked to the water quantity: D or to the
timings of water: T ; Tm ; Tl
D : Water dose for the coffee cycles or hot water outlet
T : Timings of the steam outlet
Tm : Timing for the milk foam
Tl : Timing for the hot milk
Contrarily to the PP programming, regarding the coffee or milk cycles, the PN
programming only modifies the keys of the same family and same group, for example, to
balance a difference of dose between the left group and the right one.
The other parameters, linked to the dose parameters modified in PN, are automatically re-
calculated and modified according to the same rules pre-established in PP.
(8) "PS" SPECIFIC PROGRAMMING
x
Enables to read all the parameters of each key
x
Enables to modify
ALL
the parameters linked to a key without changing the
parameters of the other keys belonging to the same family and beside all the pre-
established rules.
A key modified by a specific programming automatically goes out of the family it
belongs to. In this case, the corresponding led blinks in PP.
It is possible to suppress the PS of one key by re-select it in PP, and in this way to
restore it into its initial family.
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