
DIP SWITCH SET-UP PROCEDURES
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6.1.6 Storing Set-up Value
• If a nearly solid tone is heard and the motor control relay
begins clicking THE SYSTEM WAS NOT in the Run
State (Normal Operating Mode). Place all Dip Switches in
the Off position (Refer to Figure 16:) and place Jumper 2
in the Open State . Continue with Step A) again, plac-
ing the system into Set-up Mode.
D) Place the appropriate SW1 Dip Switches ON for number of
screws.
• The Run LED on the Processor Main Circuit Board will be
unlit when Set-up Mode is enabled:
• All Control Heads will emit a solid three-second tone.
• The Station-in-Command Control Head LED will turn
Off. (On Twin Screw or more Systems the LED on just
the side that is in Set-up Mode will turn Off. The other
side will stay On and in Operating Mode.)
• The Run LED on the Processor Main Circuit Board will be
unlit for three-seconds.
E) Set-up adjustment steps can now be started.
A) Store the value that has been set by depressing PB1 located on the
Auxiliary Circuit Board. (Refer to Figure 15:, page 28, for location
of PB1)
• The motor control relay (located next to the Power Supply
Terminal Block) will click once to confirm the value has
been store
B) Reset all of the Dip Switches to the Off position. Refer to
C) Ensure Control Head lever is in the vertical detent.
• If another adjustment setting is necessary, continue with the
appropriate adjustment instruction Section.
• If another adjustment setting is not necessary, continue with
the next step.
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