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B.
Programming
Pressing the stop/start and up keys simultaneously will enter the program mode. The up and
down keys scroll through the menus and choices and the stop/start key will exit back to the wait
mode.
On-Time Menu
The first item displayed will be the factory set choice of the External Input On-Time menu (T-
5). There are three choices in this menu: T-5, T-20, and T-50 that can be scrolled through by
repeatedly pressing the up key. These settings are time in milliseconds and correlate to the
required minimum closure time of the external input signal for the pump to recognize it as a true
signal. Selecting the smaller T-5 (5 msec) will allow shorter duration pulses to be recognized
(typical for Hall Effect input), while the T-50 (50 msec) setting will help to reduce erroneous
pulses from noise (as from a reed switch).
Stop Input NO/NC Selection
Pressing the down key will move from the Eternal Input On-Time menu to the Stop menu and
the initial factory setting is M-OF (input is normally open and contact closure will stop the
pump). Pressing the up key will toggle between M-OF and M-ON. Setting the pump to M-ON
means that the pump will be stopped continuously and a contact closure into the stop/start input
will now start the pump and the pump will run as long as the contact is made.
Pressing the down key will again move back to the On-Time menu and pressing the stop/start
key will go back to the wait mode.
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Initial
Power Up
WAIT MODE
Increases Stroke Rate
Decreases Stroke Rate
Stop/Start
MANUAL RUN MODE
Increases Stroke Rate
Decreases Stroke Rate
Goes back to WAIT Mode
Stop/Start
EXTERNAL MODE
Holding the UP and DOWN
together in EXT mode will
override external and manually run
the pump at 360 SPM (priming).
Down
+
Goes back to WAIT Mode
Stop/Start
PROGRAM MODE
Scrolls through the choices in the
Menu selection
Up
Goes back to WAIT Mode
Enters choice and moves to next
Menu selection
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EXT
T- 5
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