
DIGISPENSE 3009 CONTROLLER MODULE, STYLE B
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29 October, 2019
IVEK Corp. P03R017E
Setup C Screen Description -
The Setup C screen displays some additional settings for the Controller Module and
allows
a user with Supervisor permission to change the parameters. The current permission level determines which
push-buttons are available as shown.
The Start push-button is not functional, but the Stop push-button is functional while this screen is visible.
Status -
The status indicates the operational state of the system. Refer to section 3.3.8 for an explanation of each
status
type.
Motor/Base -
The Motor/Base setting displays the current Motor/Base selection. This setting has to match the
Motor/Base
the Controller is connected to for the system to operate properly. The selection can be either 0, 1, 2, 3, 4,
5, 6 or 7. Refer to Table 3.3 at the end of these screen descriptions.
CAUTION
The Motor/Base Module number selection in the Setup C screen MUST match the Motor/Base Module
attached to the Controller Module. An incorrect setting could overheat the motor and damage the equipment
and cause a hazardous condition.
Stalls Per Fault -
The Stalls Per Fault setting displays the current selection for the number of stalls to initiate a fault.
The
selection can be any number from 1 and 15.
Stop Position -
The Stop Position setting displays the current piston stop position. The selection can be any number
from
0 and 330. Zero is at the crossover from intake to discharge in forward direction and the value increases
clockwise, regardless of the operating direction. When Forward direction is used for Dispense or Meter, the default
value of 90 is suggested, but a value between 30 and 150 may improve performance. When Reverse direction is used
for Dispense or Meter, 270 is suggested, but a value between 210 and 330 may improve performance.
Torque -
The Torque indicates the current torque setting for the motor. The setting can either be Low, Medium, High
or Extended. Motor/
Base 6 should use the high setting. Refer to section 3.1.8 for additional information.
Acceleration -
Acceleration determines how fast the motor gets up to full speed when first started. The acceleration
can either
be Slow, Medium, Fast or Fire-Off. Medium acceleration should work for most applications and is the
system default value. Faster acceleration values, if combined with larger motor sizes or high viscosity fluids / large
displacement volumes, may cause nuisance faults. Refer to section 3.1.6 for additional information.
Initial Rate -
The initial rate determines the speed at which acceleration starts. Increasing the initial rate may
decrease the overall dispense cycle time. Decreasing the initial rate may help overcome stalling with larger motors.
Typically, this is left at the default value. The Initial Rate can either be Low, Medium, or High.
To change a value;
1. Press the Arrow push-buttons to highlight the parameter.
2. Press the Enter push-button to bring up either the Select New Value or Enter New Value screen.
3. In the Select New Value screen use the up and down arrow push-buttons to select the value. In the Enter New
Value screen press the Minimum or Maximum push-buttons to select the desired value or use the left and right
arrow push-buttons to select the digit and the up and down arrow push-buttons to change the digit's value.
4. Press the Enter push-button.