8
No alarms
Press OK for alarm test
ALARMS
Alarm: High level
Alarm: Pump 1 fault
Press ‘OK’ to reset alarms
ALARMS
Alarms screen with no alarms
Alarm screen with multiple alarms
1.3 Input States
The Input States screen simply gives a readout of all controller inputs, including the operation mode DIP switches and
current loop. If the current loop is disabled it will be mentioned on the screen, otherwise both the current and the level (or
pressure, depending on the configuration) will be reported. There are no user actions on the screen.
Input 1:
Input 2:
Input 2:
Input 4:
Fault inputs: 1:
2:
DIP switches: 000000
Loop mode disabled
INPUT STATES
Input 1:
Input 2:
Input 2:
Input 4:
Fault inputs: 1:
2:
DIP switches: 000000
Current: 10.3mA
Level:
1.9 metres
INPUT STATES
Input states without current loop
Input states with current loop
1.4 Logged Data
The logged data screen displays a list of all logged data values from the controller. The up and down buttons are used to
scroll through all of the values – a small up or down arrow will appear on the top or bottom of the left side of the screen
while there is more data available in that direction.
Pump 1 run time
Pump 2 run time
Pump 1 start count
12 hrs
11 hrs
377
LOGGED DATA
Logged data screen
1.5 Reset Logged Data
The Reset Logged Data screen allows the user to selectively reset logged data values to zero. There are four options
given: reset all, reset all excluding pump run hours, reset pump 1 run hours and reset pump 2 run hours. The up and
down buttons are used to select one of these options, which is then selected using the OK button.
Reset all logged
Reset excluding run hours
Reset pump 1 run hours
RESET LOGGED DATA
Reset all logged
Press ‘OK’ to confirm
Press to cancel
RESET LOGGED DATA
Logged data reset selection screen
Logged data reset confirmation screen
A confirmation screen is presented before the data is actually reset: the OK button is pressed to confirm resetting the
selected logged data values or one of the left or right arrows are pressed to cancel.
Note that before this screen can be accessed a PIN number has to be entered (as discussed in section 5.6).
If any alarms are active the alarm screen will appear as shown on the right image above and list up to 5 of the active
alarms. When the alarm triggers the controller will activate its siren and strobe outputs. The alarm LED on the HMI will
also flash. The siren will silence after 5 minutes of continual sounding, however it can be immediately silenced by pressing
the mute button on the HMI.
Most alarms in the controller are latching, that is the alarm remains active even if the alarm condition has
passed / corrected. In order to reset the alarm the OK button needs to be pressed when the Alarms screen is selected.