Operation
7.2.1
Adjustment of the dosing time
1.
The 'up' and 'down' keys ( 3 Sec.) can be used to alter the application time, and the
first digit of the application time flashes.
2.
Key 'up' or key 'down' can now be used to set the required value.
3.
Press the ENTER key to move to the next digit.
4.
After the last digit has been set use 'ENTER' to confirm the value. The unit is now
again ready to operate.
NOTICE!
During the alteration of the application time the application operation will
not be activated by externally received signals.
The run-on time for the rotor spray is not affected by this procedure.
7.3
Continuous operation (LED 'CONT' lights up)
7.4
Parameter settings (see flow diagram)
The unit is set in the 'parameter assignment' mode. To get there, press the
'up' and the ENTER keys simultaneously for 5 seconds.
The following settings can be input:
Data
language
rpm of the rotor spray
rotor spray run-on time
rotor spray run-on time, in steps
1.
The parameter assignments are set by pressing the 'up' key (No) or 'ENTER'
(YES).
2.
The run-on time can be adjusted, digit by digit, using the and 'up' and 'down' keys
Ä Chapter 7.2.1 'Adjustment of the dosing time' on page 28).
(see
3.
Confirm by pressing the 'ENTER' key, to get back to the operating mode
Ä Chapter 7.4.1 'Flow diagram - Parameter assignment of MULTILINE 1000'
(see
on page 29).
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On receipt of an external start pulse, application takes place, that is the valve
opens and the rotor spray comes into operation.
Application remains active for such time as the start signal is present.
When the start signal is no longer present, the valve closes and the rotor
spray runs on (see pre-set run-on time).
At the end of the run-on time the 'completed' message is displayed
externally. Time counted upwards.
28
Value Unit
German, English
or French
6000 or 9000 rpm
00.00 to 99.99 sec
of 0.01 sec