
DIGISPENSE 3009 CONTROLLER MODULE, STYLE B
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29 October, 2019
IVEK Corp.
P03R017E
3
4
5
1
2
6
(FPB1)
(FPB2)
(FPB3)
(FPB4)
Field 1 -
This field displays screen name and status information.
Field 2 -
This field displays all the operating parameters.
Fields 3 thru 6 -
These fields provide function legends for
the
four function push-buttons directly below the screen.
NOTE
A legend does not appear if the function is not per-
mitted due to permission levels (section 3.2.6),
Configurable Input 2 (section 3.3.9.3) or the value of
the Serial Interface "k1" command (Table 3.8)
.
Field 5
is the FPB3 key described in the Reset Parameter
Warning screen (section 3.3.7.23).
3.4.4 Help
Help is available when selecting or entering new values by pressing the FPB1 push-button. Information pertaining to
the selected value will be displayed. Press the FPB1 key again to clear the help information from the screen.
3.4.5 Permission Levels
There are four levels of permission; Keylock, Supervisor, Operator and I/O Test. Each level allows access to selected
items on the display.
The permission level can be changed in the Change Permission screen (Section 3.2.7.8).
The highest level is
Keylock
. This level allows access to all items on all screens.
The
Supervisor
level allows access to all items on all screens other than the FRONT PANEL LOCK and is the default
permission level.
The
Operator
level does not allow changing system parameters. Recipes can be selected and loaded, but not
changed. Use this level to prevent the operator from changing settings.
The
I/O Test
level allows access to the same items as the Operator except it also allows access to the I/O Test
screen.
3.4.6 Recipes
A recipe is a collection of the operating parameters required to operate the system. The operating parameters include
volume, rate, direction and drawback. For each recipe, the parameters are stored in the recipe database. There are
32 recipes available (1-32). A "0" indicates a value change since the last "Get Recipe".
3.4.7 Screens
There are twenty four screens used to setup, operate and exit the system as shown in Figure 3.4. Each screen
contains information relating to operating the system. Table 3.2 lists each screen alphabetically and provides a brief
overview of its function. Figure 3.4 shows the screens and provides a map of how to get to each screen. Transition
between screens is limited by permission level, operating mode and interface signals.