Configuring the control stages
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5.
Press
+
or
–
until you see
Curtain 1 Open
(or
Curtain 1 Close
for the
closing relay) and then press
ENTER
.
6.
Scroll to
Tunnel turn off
and then press
ENTER
.
7.
Press
+
or
–
to select
Yes
(curtain closes the inlet during tunnel mode) or
No
(curtain reacts
normally during tunnel mode) and then press
ENTER
.
8.
Scroll to the Name line and then press
ENTER
.
9.
Enter the name (maximum 13 characters) for this relay. For more information, read
on page 17. To save the name, press
ENTER
until the cursor returns to the
beginning of the line. To cancel the change, press
BACK
.
10.
Repeat steps 2 to 9 using the relay you want to configure for closing the curtain.
11.
Press
BACK
to return to the Main Menu.
Configuring relays for time-based duty cycles
Time-based duty cycles allow you have equipment operate for specific durations (ON duration and
OFF duration) during certain hours of the day. For example, you can have a feed auger run for 15
minute and then stop for 45 minutes between the 6:00 AM and 8:00 PM. In other words, “Between
6:00 AM and 8:00 PM, I want the feed auger ON for 15 minutes, OFF for 45 minutes, ON for 15
minutes…” and so on.
This section explains how to configure time-based duty cycles.
If you want to configure temperature-based duty cycles (duty cycles that
operate for specific durations while the temperature is above or below a certain
Configuring relays for heating, cooling, or temperature-based duty
If you want to configure elements that turn on and off at specific times, see
Configuring relays for timed events
on page 125 when configuring relays.
To configure relays for time-based duty cycles
1.
From the Main Menu, select
Configuration
(5).
2.
Scroll to the relay you want to configure.
The display should look like the following example.
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