INSTRUCTION MANUAL 19-001-300R2 Silent Storm VFD Pumping System OMRON Touch Screen Display Manual
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Contents I Table of Contents 1.0 Basic Navigation .........................................................................................................1 1.1 Main Menu ......................................................................................................................... 2 1.1.1 System Status ........................................................................................................... 3 1.1.2 Set Clock .......................
II Omron Touch-Screen Display 2.13.5.2 Calibration Procedure with a Signal Generator ...................................................................................... 95 2.13.5.3 Calibration Procedure without a Signal Generator ................................................................................. 96 2.13.5.4 Calibrating Multiple Zone Pulse Flow Sensors ...................................................................................... 98 2.
Basic Navigation 1 1.0 Basic Navigation When power is applied to the pump station, the Flowtronex® PSI splash screen is briefly displayed. Note: Two important items are displayed on the splash screen: 1) The number to call (1-800-786-7480) if you are experiencing problems 2) the Version number (such as, V8.71L1H.001) of the software.
2 Omron Touch-Screen Display This screen also shows several features of the Master Control Interface (MCI) screens. · Press any touch key, such as Status Mode 1 and Graph, to view or edit parameters. · Use the up arrow key (▲) and the down (▼) arrow keys to view the next or previous screen in a series. Note: When there are a series of screens, they are organized like the address list on a cell phone.
Basic Navigation 3 · Press one of the ten touch keys to access information screen(s). – System Status – Set Clock – Alarm Summary – Alarm History – Station Events – Run Data – Total Output – Start Stop Menu – Combos – Register Access Note: Certain functions are password protected and can only be accessed by a certified Flowtronex® technician.
4 Omron Touch-Screen Display The first system status screen gives an overview of the operational status of the station. Pressure, Main Flow, and VFD RPM (Speed) are displayed on the top of the screen along with the Alarm or fault status. In the middle, the Control and Setpoint PSI are displayed along with other Optional Data if programmed for your station. The final line shows if the enclosure System Switch setting: On, Off, or Auto.
Basic Navigation 5 · Press the Back touch key to return to System Status 1 screen. · Optionally, press the Help touch key on the System Status screen to view the following information screen. · Press the Back key to return to the first System Status screen. · Press the up arrow (▲) or down key (▼) on the first System Status screen to advance to the second system status screen.
6 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Optionally, press the up arrow (▲) to return to the previous status screen (that is, the System Status 1 screen). · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main menu. · Press the down arrow (▼) to advance to the System Status 3 screen.
Basic Navigation 1.1.2 Set Clock You can access the Set Clock screen by pressing the Set Clock touch key on the Main Menu. Use the Set Clock screen to set the time on the PLC. · Tap each value for Day, Month, Year, Hours, Minutes, or Seconds to pop open the calculator/keypad and enter value on the Set Clock screen.
8 Omron Touch-Screen Display – Tap the numeric keys, 0 to 9 to enter a value. – Tap the Enter key to have number entered as a value on the displayed screen. – Tap Clr to close popup and return to the displayed screen . · Optionally, tap the Main Menu key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu and Set Clock in the How Do I? section.
Basic Navigation 9 · Navigate the Alarm Current screen by tapping the down arrow (▼) key to display Alarm Status page 2. · Optionally, tap the Back key to return to the Main Menu screen. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally tap the Status key to display the System Status screen (See also, System Status.) (See also, Alarm History and Reset Alarms in the How Do I? section.) 1.1.
10 Omron Touch-Screen Display This screen displays the last alarms or faults in sequence, with the most recent fault listed first. This screen is useful when you have experienced a system hard fault (the same fault occurred 3 times in a one hour period). · Optionally, press the Main Menu key to return to the Main Menu screen (See also, Main Menu.
Basic Navigation 11 · Optionally, press the Back key to return to the Main Menu. · Tap the Alarm History key to return to the Alarm History screen. · On the Alarm History screen, press PLC Mem History key to view the Alarm History (PLC Memory) screen. This screen shows you the status of all faults. · Optionally, press the up (▲) or down arrow (▼) to display Alarm Status screen (shown above).
12 Omron Touch-Screen Display 1.1.5 Station Events The Station Events screen can be accessed from the Main Menu by pressing the Station Events key. This screen is useful for seeing when pumps turned on or off, and can be used for troubleshooting pump cycle faults. Stations events include such items as PLC Restart, Pressure Maintenance Pump Stopped or 2nd Main Pump Started.
Basic Navigation 13 · Optionally, press the Reverse or Forward key to scrolling in that direction. · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) 1.1.6 Run Data The seven Run Data screens can be accessed from the Main Menu by pressing the Run Data touch key. The Run & Start Data screens show you all of your pump hours.
14 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Press the Reset All Log Data touch key to reset the "since reset values for Total Time and Total Starts". The Total Time and Total Starts displays the cumulative totals. · Navigate the Run Data screens by tapping the up (▲) and go to Run & Start Data page 7, or the down arrow (▼) to display the Run Data screen page 2. You can edit the Time and Starts data on the Run & Start Data page 2 for Pump No. 2.
Basic Navigation 15 You can edit the Time and Starts data if multiple pumps are used on the Run & Start Data page 3 , or else Pump Not Used is displayed. · Optionally, press Back to return to the Main Menu. · Optionally, press the Reset All Log Data Key to reset the runtime totals. · Press the up (▲) to display the previous Run & Start Data screen 2, or press the down arrow (▼) touch key to display the next Run & Start Data screen 4.
16 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Optionally, press Back to return to the Main Menu. · Optionally, press the Reset All Log Data Key to reset the runtime totals. · Press the up (▲) to display the previous Run & Start Data screen 3, or press the down arrow (▼) touch key to display the next Run & Start Data screen 5.
Basic Navigation 17 You can edit the Time and Starts data if multiple pumps are used on the Run & Start Data page 6, or else Pump Not Used is displayed. · Optionally, press Back to return to the Main Menu. · Optionally, press the Reset All Log Data Key to reset the runtime totals. · Press the up (▲) to display the previous Run & Start Data screen 5, or press the down arrow (▼) touch key to display the next Run & Start Data screen 7.
18 Omron Touch-Screen Display Note: The Reset All Log Data touch key is the same as the Reset touch key. Pressing either key on any page resets the Since Reset values for Total Time and Total Starts. You can edit the Time and Starts data if multiple pumps are used on the Run & Start Data page 7, or else Pump Not Used is displayed. The last page (Run & Start Data pg7) also displays the time and date of the last system reset.
Basic Navigation 19 The values initially displayed for the flow totals are from the last time that this screen was accessed and updated. This page is also used to view a second flow rate and total if your station is so equipped. Both pages allow you to view the time and date of the last reset. The Station Total Flow page 1 screen is read-only. Total Flow information shown is fed directly from the PLC for the Primary Total Flow and Zone 2.
20 Omron Touch-Screen Display PLC for Zone 3 and 4. · Press Update touch key to update values from the PLC. Note: Always press the Update touch key. This will accomplish two functions. It will grab the current values from the PLC, and it continuously updates the values while this screen is open. Be very careful about pressing the Reset touch key, as it resets all four flows (if your station is so equipped).
Basic Navigation 21 Tap one of the following keys on the Combo Menu: · Pump Logic (Combo Up) · Pump Logic (Combo Down) · Combo Table · Lead Groups. · Optionally, press the B Menu touch key to return to the B Register Menu screen. · Optionally, press the Back key to return to the Main Menu. Note: Contact Product Support before attempting to changes any combos.
22 Omron Touch-Screen Display There are two Combo Tables, Combo Table 1-4 and Combo Table 5-8. The Combo Table is actually a grid with the Combo numbers (Combo #1 to Combo #4) shown on the right side and the pump numbers (PM and 1-8) shown on the top. The white boxes below the pump numbers are enabling bits that show if the pump is enabled or disabled.
Basic Navigation 23 · Optionally, press the Combo Menu key to view the Combo Menu screen. (See also StartStop Menu). · Optionally, press the down (▼) arrow to display Combo Table 5-8 screen. No pumps are enabled for Combo #5 to #8 shown on the second Combo Table screen. · To enable a pump, tap on the zero field and a green one is displayed. The number toggles between a zero (0) and a one (1).
24 Omron Touch-Screen Display 1.2 Calculator/Keypad The calculator/keypad pops over the displayed screen when you tap on an editable value field. · Generally, the calculator/keypad, shown below is displayed. When needed, such as when entering hex numbers, the alphanumeric keypad shown above is displayed. · Tap and hold stylus in a blank field to display the appropriate keypad popup screen.
Basic Navigation 25 number (such as, –23). 1.3 Password Protected Screens The display has certain functions or screens that are password protected and can only be accessed by a certified Flowtronex® technician (or end users if a passwords is provided). If you press a touch key and the screen doesn't open, it is not available to the end user. These password-protected screens are listed below.
26 Omron Touch-Screen Display The different screens and their functions accessed from the Register Access screen are discussed in the How Do I section of this manual. (See also, How Do I?.
Basic Navigation 27 · Lockout Settings · B Register Menu · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) Note: If you press a touch key and the screen doesn't open, it is not available to the end user. See also, Password Protected Screens. 1.4.
28 Omron Touch-Screen Display 1.4.
How Do I? 29 2.1 Set Clock You can access the Set Clock screen by pressing the Set Clock touch key on the Main Menu. · Press the Set Clock touch key on the Main Menu to open the Set Clock screen and set the time on the PLC. · Tap on any of the value fields to open the pop-over calculator/keypad and change the values for Day and Time. (See also, Calculator/Keypad.). · Press the System Status key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, System Status.
30 Omron Touch-Screen Display 2.3 Change Combo Parameters You can define combo setpoints and parameters by pressing the Register Access touch key on the Main Menu and opening the Register Access screen. · Press the N20 & N21 Combo & Auxiliary Setpoints touch key on the Register Access screen to open the first of three Combo setpoints screens.
How Do I? 31 – Enter the setpoint in PSI for Lockout #1 in the N20:3 register. A common setpoint is 120 PSI. – Enter the maximum combo used for Lockout #1 in the N20:4 register. – Enter the setpoint in PSI for Lockout #2 in the N20:5 register. A common setpoint is 120 PSI. – Enter the maximum combo used for Lockout #1 in the N20:6 register. · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.
32 Omron Touch-Screen Display the value entered in N21:9 (123 PSI in this example), then the pump is retired. · N21:6 defines the delay time before the first pump stops once the stop pressure is reached. This is normally set to between 5 and 10 seconds. · N21:7 defines the pressure below normal setpoint pressure when the second pump (normally the first main pump, but not always) will start automatically.
How Do I? 33 the value entered in N21:9 (123 PSI in this example), ,then the pump is retired. Note: The second (and higher) main pump is normally not controlled by the VFD. Therefore, the value in N21:13 is usually set to 30 PSI. In the case of multiple VFDs, the value would be -2. · N21:10 defines the delay time before the second pump stops, once the stop pressure is reached. This is normally set to 10 seconds.
34 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Define auxiliary setpoint #1 in the N20:7, Setpoint #2 in the N20:8, and Setpoint #3 in the N20:9. All setpoint are in PSI. · Tap the value field next to any of these registers and the calculator/keypad pops-over the screen. Enter or edit the setpoint value in PSI. (See also, Calculator/Keypad.) · Press the down arrow (▼) in the bottom right corner of the screen to display Combo setpoints page 1.
How Do I? 35 · Press the N70 & N71 Safeties touch key on the Register Access screen to display the first of three Safety registers screens. · N71:0 defines your Low Pressure Discharge fault. The recommended value to enter is 25 PSI. For example, if your setpoint is 120 PSI and 25 PSI is entered in N71:0, a shutdown on low pressure is initiated when the station pressure drops to 95 PSI.
36 Omron Touch-Screen Display For example, a pump station supplied by city water has an inlet pressure of 50 PSI. The desired setpoint pressure is 120 PSI. However, you don't want to start your pumps until there is an actual demand to avoid pump cycling. Therefore, you would want your pumps to start at approximately 45 PSI.
How Do I? 37 The second Safety registers screen is devoted to optional safeties. · N70:6 is the delay time for a Loss of Prime fault. In this case, a probe is placed in the suction piping. The default value is 0 seconds. · N70:7 is the delay time for a Low Inlet Pressure fault. Normally a pressure switch is installed in the suction piping. The default value is 20 seconds.
38 Omron Touch-Screen Display Rarely used, the Safety registers page 3 is used for optional safeties. · N70:11 is the time delay for an Air Temperature fault. This is sometimes used in cold weather applications to prevent pump station operation when the air temperature approaches freezing. The default value is 0 seconds. · N70:13 is the time delay for a Second Level fault. This delay is occasionally used to show a PM or jockey pump fault.
How Do I? 39 · Press the N7:xxx PID Tuning touch key on the Register Access screen to open the first of two PID tuning screen. · N7:160 is the PID threshold for high-flow coefficients. This is the VFD speed (in counts) when the PLC switches from the low-flow coefficients to the high-flow coefficients, since some pump stations perform differently at different flows. The default value is normally 31495. .
40 Omron Touch-Screen Display Tuning can also be accomplished by tuning the individual low- and high-flow coefficients. This is especially true if the station performance is significantly different at low and high flows · N7:161 is the Low-Flow Proportional Coefficient. The default value is 40. · N7:162 is the Low-Flow Integral Coefficient. The default value is 80.
How Do I? 41 · N7:158 is the Maximum Flow in GPM needed to begin Speed Test. · To enter or change a value, tap on any value field to open the calculator/keypad. (See, Calculator/Keypad.) · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the Register Access menu. · Press the up arrow (▲) in the bottom right corner of the screen to display the PID Tuning screen page 1.
42 Omron Touch-Screen Display Note: The values on Timer Access page 1 and page 2 are set at the factory and should not require changing. · Enter a time in seconds in the T4:04 Pre field. Default delay time is 45 seconds for the Pump anti-cycle fault. · Enter a time in seconds in the T4:16 Pre field. Default delay time is 15 seconds for the Long start inhibit fault.
How Do I? 43 · Enter a time in seconds in the T4:28 Pre field. Default delay time is 50 seconds for the Time until dP (Differential Pressure) fault used on the Torpedo and scanner filters. · Enter a time in seconds in the T4:40 Pre field. Default delay time is 3 seconds for the VFD run feedback fault. · Enter a time in seconds in the T25:30 Pre field. Default delay time is 1 seconds for the Combo overlap during change.
44 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Press the Lockout Settings touch key on the Register Access screen to open the first of four Lockout Registers screens. Lockouts are normally used to restrict the number of pumps that can be used within a given time frame. They can be set up to run at different setpoints then the normal irrigation cycle. · N20:0 defines the Normal, PSI Setpoint. A common setpoint used is 120 PSI.
How Do I? 45 up. · N20:4 defines the Lockout 1 maximum number of combos. · N20:6 defines the Lockout 2 maximum number of combos. · Tap the value field next to any of these registers and the calculator/keypad pops-over the screen.. (See also, Calculator/Keypad.) · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the Register Access screen.
46 Omron Touch-Screen Display Enter or edit the value. (See also, Calculator/Keypad.) · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the Register Access screen. · Press the down arrow (▼) in the bottom right corner of the screen to open the next screen, Lockout Registers page 3.
How Do I? 47 Lockout Registers page 4 screen defines whether well pump(s) can be used within normal and lockout modes of operation. A well pump can be a transfer out (or de-watering) pump, or a transfer in (lake fill) pump. Please refer to the Lake fill section of this manual to learn how to define the operating parameters for the well (lake fill) pump(s). · B64:0 defines the Well Pumps allowed under Normal operation.
48 Omron Touch-Screen Display Lockout Registers page 3. 2.8 Define My VFD Bypass Parameters You can access the VFD Bypass screens and define your VFD parameters by pressing the Register Access touch key on the Main Menu and opening the Register Access screen. · Press the N20 & N23 VFD Bypass touch key on the Register Access screen to open the two VFD Bypass screens.
How Do I? 49 The values on the VFD Bypass screen page 1 are similar to but not identical to those used for normal operation. They rarely would require changing. The default values are shown. · N21:33 is the pressure below setpoint to start combo 1. Default is 005 PSI · N21:34 is the delay time to start combo 1. Default is 000 Sec. · N21:35 is the pressure above setpoint to stop combo 1.
50 Omron Touch-Screen Display · N21:39 is the pressure above setpoint to stop combo 2. Default is 001 PSI. · N21:40 is the delay time to stop combo 2. Default is 060 Sec. · N21:41 is the pressure below setpoint to start combo 3+. Default is 015 PSI. · N21:42 is the delay time to start combo 3+. Default is 010 Sec. · N21:43 is the pressure above setpoint to stop combo 3+. Default is 001 PSI. · N21:44 is the delay time to stop combo 3+.
How Do I? 51 · Press the Auto Lake Screen Lake Fill & Filter touch key on the Register Access screen to open the first Accessories screen. · N80:0 is the minimum flow (in GPM) to flush. The pump station flow rate that must be met before the automatic lake screen is allowed to flush. The default value is normally between 45 and 90 GPM. · N80:1 is the time (in minutes) between Auto Lake Screen (ALS) Strainer flushes.
52 Omron Touch-Screen Display Enter or edit the value. (See also, Calculator/Keypad.) · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the Register Access screen. · Press the up (▲) or down arrow (▼) key to display other Accessories parameters screens. 2.
How Do I? 53 Note: As shown in this example, the MCI screens loop around, like the telephone list on a cell phone. It is sometimes easier to move in the opposite direction to reach an item at the end of the loop. · Pressing the value next to any of these registers, automatically opens the calculator/keypad. Enter or edit the value. (See also, Calculator/Keypad.) · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu.
54 Omron Touch-Screen Display · N80:31 is the delay time until Fill starts. This is normally set to 10 seconds. · N80:32 is the delay time until Fill stops. This is also normally set to 10 seconds. One other function is defined on this screen—Flow Activated PLC Relays.
How Do I? 55 · Press the Auto Lake Screen Lake Fill & Filter touch key on the Register Access screen to open the first Accessories screen. Note: As shown in this example, the MCI screens loop around, like the telephone list on a cell phone. It is sometimes easier to move in the opposite direction to reach an item at the end of the loop.
56 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the previous screen. · Press the down arrow (▼) to display the Accessories page 2 screen. · N80:11 is the time (in minutes) until the first filter flush, after the first main pump starts. The default value is 3 minutes.
How Do I? 57 · N80:15 is the number of chambers and is set at the factory. Do not change this value without consulting Product Support at Flowtronex® . · N80:21 is used if you place your filter switch in bypass mode. When in bypass mode, a minimum wait of 10 minutes has to elapse before the filter flushes. · N80:22 is also used if you place your filter switch in bypass mode.
58 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Press the N23 Flow Stop touch key on the Register Access screen to display the Flow Stop Preset screen. A warning screen is displayed to remind you that this is an emergency operation and to monitor the motor closely during the process. · Tap the OK key to display the Flow Stop Presets screen.
How Do I? 59 Note: Flow setpoint to stop combo x are examples only. They are calculated based on 80% of the previous combo's maximum flow. · Use the table below for these calculations and enter the values in GPM for Max Flow, Stop Combo x registers N:23:1 to N:23:8 as needed.
60 Omron Touch-Screen Display Note: As shown in this example, the MCI screens loop around, like the telephone call list on a cell phone. It is sometimes easier to move in the opposite direction to reach an item at the end of the loop. 2.13 Calibrate my Sensors Calibration of all sensors is performed at the factory and at the start up of the pump station by your FlowNet service technician.
How Do I? 61 Note: These shown on the table above are considered standard setups. Custom programming may require deviation from these standards. If your pump station setup differs from this standard format, the register list that accompanies the pump station describes the differences. Access the Register Access screen by pressing the Register Access key on the Main Menu.
62 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Press the Calibration touch key to display the Calibration using Scale with Parameters screen. This is a read-only screen. · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the previous screen, N Register Access screen.
How Do I? 63 · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the previous screen, N Register Access screen. · Press the Continue touch key to open the second Calibration screen where Channel 8 (VFD Pump RPM) and Channel 9 (Manual Speed Pot) sensor calibration is stored. · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu.
64 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the previous screen, N Register Access screen. · Press the Continue touch key to open the fourth Calibration screen where Channel 3 (Automatic Power Saver) and Channel 4 (Level Transducer) sensor calibration is stored.
How Do I? 65 Zone 3) sensor calibration is stored. · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the previous screen, N Register Access screen. · Press the Continue touch key to open the sixth Calibration screen where the Number of Samples are assigned to each of the channels (Channel 0, 1, 2, 9, and 8).
66 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Press the Continue touch key to open the seventh Calibration screen where the Number of Samples are assigned to each of the channels (Channel 5, 3, 4, 6, and 6). · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the previous screen, N Register Access screen.
How Do I? 67 · Press the Continue touch key to open the eight Calibration screen where the Channel Sources are assigned to each of the channels (Channel 5, 3, 4, 6, and 7). · Optionally, press Back to return to the previous screen, N Register Access screen. · Press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) 2.13.
68 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Press the N Register Menu touch key on the Register Access screen to open the N Register Access screen. · Press the Calibration touch key to display the Calibration using Scale with Parameters screen. This is a read-only screen.
How Do I? 69 · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the previous screen, N Register Access screen. · Press the Continue touch key to open the first Calibration screen. 2.13.1.1 Calibrating the Minimum (0) Pressure Calibration page 1 shows the settings for Channel 0, the downstream transducer and Channel 1 the upstream transducer.
70 Omron Touch-Screen Display 1) Close the ball valve that isolates the particular pressure transducer that you are trying to calibrate. 2) Disconnect the black tubing at the pressure transducer. 3) View and average the raw data value that is in MinRaw (:20 or :21). Enter data in MinIn (:60 or :61) and in MinIn (:70 or :71). 4) Enter 0 in MinOut (:90 or :91).
How Do I? 71 1) With 20 ma applied to the correct channel on the PLC (+ port), view and average the raw data value that is in Raw Data (:20 or :21), and enter that value in MaxIn (:80 or :81). 2) Enter the maximum value of the pressure transducer (normally 250 PSI) in MaxOut (:100 or :101).
72 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Press the N Register Menu touch key on the Register Access screen to open the N Register Access screen. · Press the Calibration touch key to display the Calibration using Scale with Parameters screen. This is a read-only screen.
How Do I? 73 · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the previous screen, N Register Access screen. · Press the Continue touch key to open the first Calibration screen. · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the previous screen.
74 Omron Touch-Screen Display To recap the introduction to the calibration section: · On a station with one flow meter, channel 2 is used for the the primary flow. · On dual zone stations, the flow meter for zone 1 is on channel 5, and the flow meter for zone 2 is found on channel 6. Channel 2 totals the two zones.
How Do I? 75 · Press the N Register Menu touch key on the Register Access screen to open the N Register Access screen. · Press the Pulse Flowmeter Data key to open the Pulse Flow Meter Data screen.
76 Omron Touch-Screen Display Based on the information on this screen, enter the correct span and offset for your flowmeter spool pipe size. · Tap the value next to any of these registers to open the calculator/keypad. Enter or edit the value. (See also, Calculator/Keypad.) · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.
How Do I? 77 · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the previous screen, N Register Access screen. · Press the Continue touch key to open the first Calibration screen. · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the previous screen.
78 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the previous screen, N Register Access. Calibrating a Krohne flow meter A Krohne flow meter is an analog device. Calibration is very similar to the 220B with Analog Transmitter (Model 310), except that the Krohne meter has a different table to use to determine the maximum GPM @ 20 mA.
How Do I? 79 · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the previous screen, N Register Access. Calibration Procedure without a signal generator Without a signal generator, the calibration procedure is much more difficult, less accurate, and requires a calculator.
80 Omron Touch-Screen Display Start at step 5. Your mA reading is 14 mA. Subtracting 4 mA from this reading gives you an adjusted reading of 10 mA for step 6. The max GPM @ 20 mA is 3900 GPM for step 7. Dividing this value by 16 yields 243.75 GPM per mA for step 8. Multiply the adjusted reading of 10 ma from step 6 by 243.75. Your answer is 2437.5 GPM. Enter this value in MaxOut (:102).
How Do I? 81 · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the previous screen, Calibration page 4. 2.13.2.2 220B Flowmeter Calibrating a single zone pulse flow sensor A pulse type flow sensor uses a span and offset value based on flow meter spool pipe size to calibrate it.
82 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Press the N Register Menu touch key on the Register Access screen to open the N Register Access screen. · Press the Pulse Flowmeter Data key to open the Pulse Flow Meter Data screen.
How Do I? 83 Based on the information on this screen, enter the correct span and offset for your flowmeter spool pipe size. · Tap the value next to any of these registers to open the calculator/keypad. Enter or edit the value. (See also, Calculator/Keypad.) · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the previous screen, N Register Access.
84 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the previous screen, N Register Access screen. · Press the Continue touch key to open the first Calibration screen. · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the previous screen.
How Do I? 85 · Tap the value next to any of these registers to open the calculator/keypad. Enter or edit the value. (See also, Calculator/Keypad.) – Enter 0 in N10:92. – Enter 10,000 in N10:102. · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the previous screen, N Register Access. 2.13.
86 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Press the Pulse Flowmeter Data key to open the Pulse Flow Meter Data screen. Based on the information on this screen, enter the correct span and offset for your flowmeter spool pipe size. · Tap the value next to any of these registers to open the calculator/keypad. Enter or edit the value. (See also, Calculator/Keypad.) · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu.
How Do I? 87 This is a read-only screen. · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the previous screen, N Register Access screen. · Press the Continue touch key to open the first Calibration screen. · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.
88 Omron Touch-Screen Display Follow the following procedure to calibrate the VFD Pump RPM on channel 8: 1) Enter 6400 into Min Raw (:68) and MinIn (:78). 2) Enter 32400 into MaxIn (:88). 3) Enter 0 into MinOut (:98). 4) Enter Motor Nameplate RPM into MaxOut (:108). Normally 1765 or 3450 RPM. · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.
How Do I? 89 · Press the N Register Menu touch key on the Register Access screen to open the N Register Access screen. · Press the Pulse Flowmeter Data key to open the Pulse Flow Meter Data screen.
90 Omron Touch-Screen Display Based on the information on this screen, enter the correct span and offset for your flowmeter spool pipe size. · Tap the value next to any of these registers to open the calculator/keypad. Enter or edit the value. (See also, Calculator/Keypad.) · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.
How Do I? 91 · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the previous screen, N Register Access screen. · Press the Continue touch key to open the first Calibration screen. · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the N Register Access screen.
92 Omron Touch-Screen Display 1) Turn speed pot fully counter clockwise to its minimum setting. 2) View and average the value in Raw Data (:29), and enter in CH1 min (:69), and MinIn (:79). 3) Turn speed pot fully clockwise to its maximum setting. 4) View and average the value in Raw Data (:29), and enter in MaxIn (:89). 5) Enter 6400 in MinOut (:99). 6) Enter 32400 in MaxOut (:109). Calibration is complete.
How Do I? 93 · Press the Calibration touch key to display the Calibration using Scale with Parameters screen. This is a read-only screen. · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the previous screen, N Register Access screen. · Press the Continue touch key to open the first Calibration screen.
94 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the N Register Key screen. · Press the down arrow (▼) twice to advance to Calibration page 3. · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the N Register Key screen.
How Do I? 95 · Without An Analog Signal Generator · Multi Zone Pulse Flow Sensor Connected to an Analog Transmitter 2.13.5.1 Calibrating with an Analog Transmitter (Model 310) An Analog Transmitter (such as the Model 310 normally used by Flowtronex®) converts the pulse output of the 220B flow meter to a 4 to 20 mA analog signal. The Model 310 is calibrated at the factory to provide specific full scale outputs based on pipe size.
96 Omron Touch-Screen Display 1) With no flow, record the counts in raw data (:22) and enter that value in Min Raw (:62) and MinIn (:72). 2) Remove the Model 310 input wires at the PLC, and connect your signal generator. 3) Generate a 20 mA signal. 4) Record the counts in raw data (:22) and enter that value in MaxIn (:82). 5) Disconnect the signal generator and reconnect the Model 310 wiring.
How Do I? 97 1) With no flow, record the counts in raw data (:22) and enter that value in Min Raw (:62) and MinIn (:72). 2) Enter 0 in MinOut (:92). 3) Run pump station in as close to a full flow condition as possible. The higher the flow, the more accurate the calibration. 4) Record the counts in raw data (:22) and enter that value in MaxIn (:82).
98 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Optionally, press the down arrow (▼) to advance the next Calibration screen. · See also, Calibration Procedure with a Signal Generator. 2.13.5.
How Do I? 99 · Press the N Register Menu touch key on the Register Access screen to open the N Register Access screen. · Press the Start/Stop Features key to open the Start/Stop Features screen.
100 Omron Touch-Screen Display Define the characteristics for your primary pumps (under Primary) and for your pumps when in VFD Bypass mode (under VFD Byp.). The white boxes are enabling bits that show if the item is enabled or disabled. As shown on the screen above, a green blocked one (1) indicates the item is enabled and a zero (0) shows the pump is not enabled. · /2 Start Pump with Press(ure).
How Do I? 101 · Press the Done touch key to return to the Start/Stop features screen. 2.15 Define My Custom Features Two Custom Features screens (Custom Features Regs1 and Custom Features Regs2) are used to define the special use registers available for these features. The two special use registers are N28:0 to N28:9 and B27:0 to B27:0.
102 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Press the Custom Features key on the N Register Access screen to access the two Custom Features screens, · Tap the value field next to any of the special use registers (labeled N28:0 to N28:9) and the calculator/keypad pops-over the screen. Enter or edit the value. (See also, Calculator/Keypad.) · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.
How Do I? 103 · Tap the value field next to any of the special use registers (labeled N28:8 to N28:9 and B27:1 to B27:5) and the calculator/keypad pops-over the screen. Enter or edit the value. (See also, Calculator/Keypad.) · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the Register Access screen.
104 Omron Touch-Screen Display Note: Change of inputs or outputs (I/O) should only be done by a certified FlowNet technician in conjunction with Flowtronex® Product Support and Engineering. In the rare event that check of I/O by an end users is deemed necessary, passwords are supplied to users. · Press the N Register touch key on the Register Access screen to open the N Register Access screen.
How Do I? 105 The values shown on the Input I/O Data N50:00 to N50:63 and the Output I/O Data: N50:64 to N50:127 screen are in hexadecimal format. · Click on a value to open the calculation/keypad pop-over. Note that this version of the keypad shows the alphabetic keys, A through F. – Tap the keys number or alphabetic keys to enter value. – Tap the Enter key.
106 Omron Touch-Screen Display Hexadecimal Table Number Hexadecimal Number 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 A 11 B 12 C 13 D 14 E 15 F For example, the number highlighted on the screen above, 3 2 A 0, converts to a numerical equivalent of 3 2 10 0. The hex number, F F F F for instance converts to numerical equivalent of 15 15 15 15.
How Do I? 107 Note: Hexadecimal or "hex" numbering uses a base (radix) of sixteen (see table below). Programmers uses hex numbers as a way to represent binary numbers. A byte is represented as two consecutive hexadecimal numbers. When converting numbers, each digit is considered individually. · Press the I/O Control Data touch key on the N Register Access screen to take you to the Input I/O Data N50:00 to N50:63 screen.
108 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Use the Hexadecimal Equivalent Table to determine the number needed. (See, Check My Inputs and Outputs.) · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the previous screen, N Register Access. · Press the down arrow (▼) in the bottom right corner of the screen to advance to the Output I/O Data: N50:64 to N50:127 screen.
How Do I? 109 – Tap the keys number or alphabetic keys to enter value. – Tap the Enter key. – Tap the Close key to close keypad. · Use the Hexadecimal Equivalent Table to determine the number needed. (See, Check My Inputs and Outputs.) · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the previous screen, N Register Access.
110 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Press the N Register Menu touch key on the Register Access screen to open the N Register Access screen. · Press the More N7 Regs Misc. Control touch key on the N Register Menu to open the three N7 Misc.Control 1 Screen screens. Three screens, N7 Misc. Control 1, N7 Misc. Control 2, and N7 Misc.
How Do I? 111 · N7 Misc. Control 1 Screen: – Enter seconds for Data Scrolling Rate in N7:38. – Enter seconds for Data Scrolling Rate, PumpLog in N28:9. – Enter gallons for Flow Pulser Reference in B27:0. – Enter Jockey Cycle "Jump-to-0" Combo" in N7:148. – Enter a one (1) to enable, or zero (0) to disable register B3:214 if Jockey cycle on if value = 1. – Enter the Combo Limit for Hi Speed Switch in N7:149 (0 to 15).
112 Omron Touch-Screen Display · N7 Misc. Control 2 Screen (PID Special Tuning Regs (dP in PSI): – Enter the unitless constant for Single Reg. PID Tuning in N7:175. – Enter the differential pressure (dP) for Single PID pass Change in register N7:200. – Enter the unitless constant for Slope, 1st Start Function in register N7:202.
How Do I? 113 · N7 Misc. Control 3 Screen(PID Special Tuning Regs (dP in PSI): – Enter the differential pressure (dP) for Response Reduction Above in register N7:123. – Enter the differential pressure (dP) for Upper Threshold for Gain Enhancement in register N7:126. – Enter the unitless constant for Response Enhancements when dP above N7:126. in register N7:127.
114 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Press the N Register Menu touch key to open the N Register Access screen. · Press the Totalizers touch key on the N Register Access screen to take you to the totalizer screen.
How Do I? 115 · Tap the value field next to any of these registers under the Primary Totalizer (N52:21 to N52:23) or the Secondary Totalizer (N52:27 to N52:29) and the calculator/keypad pops-over the screen. Enter or edit the new value. (See also, Calculator/Keypad.) · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.
116 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Press the N Register Menu touch key on the Register Access screen to open the N Register Access screen. · Press the Interchange Groups touch key to open the Lead Groups screen.
How Do I? 117 · Tap the value field next to any of these registers and the calculator/keypad pops-over the screen. Enter or edit the value. (See also, Calculator/Keypad.
118 Omron Touch-Screen Display Combo 1 Pump 1 Either Pump 1, 2, or 3 on the VFD Combo 2 Pumps 1& 2 Same as above but with the pump with the lowest hours set up as an across-the-line lag pump Combo 3 Pumps 1, 2, & 3 Same as above with the pump with the highest hours set up as an across-the-line lag pump. Example 2: You have two 75 HP main pumps that can run on a VFD, or across-the-line.
How Do I? 119 · Press the N Register Menu touch key on the Register Access screen to open the N Register Access screen. · Press the N99 Config And ID touch key to open the B99 Regs screen.
120 Omron Touch-Screen Display False feedback is used for all station objects, such as a Wye strainer, when there is no direct feedback to the PLC indicating the unit is operational. The white boxes below are enabling bits that show if the bit is enabled or disabled. As shown on the screen above, a one (1) indicates the bit is enabled and a zero (0) shows the it is not enabled. Each register has 16 individual bits.
How Do I? 121 Bit # Fault Inputs 0 Low Discharge Pressure 1 High Discharge Pressure 2 Low Well Level 3 System Phase Monitor 4 VFD 5 (Reserved) 6 Loss of Pump Prime 7 Low Inlet Pressure 8 System Over-demand 9 Filter A Low Air Temperature B C D E F Hard Fault (Program not I/O Controlled · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.
122 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Press the N Register Menu touch key on the Register Access screen to open the N Register Access screen. · Press the Datalogging Control N104:xx touch key to open the N104:xxx Datalogging control screen.
How Do I? 123 · Tap the value field and the calculator/keypad pops-over the screen. Edit or enter new values. (See also, Calculator/Keypad.) · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the N Register Access screen. · Optionally, press Reg Menu to return to the Register Access screen. 2.
124 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Press the B Register Menu touch key on the Register Access screen to open the B Register Access screen. · Press the B3:xx Mode, Max Speed & Jockey Cycle touch key to display the VFD Mode Control screen.
How Do I? 125 The white boxes to the right are enabling bits that show if the bit is enabled or disabled. As shown on the screen above, a green-block one (1) indicates the bit is enabled and a zero (0) shows the it is not enabled. Tap on each bit to toggle the bit on or off. · B3:01 /1 is set to 0 for Run Relay Mode on new VFDs. · B3:02 /2 should always be set to 0 for True Max Speed.
126 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Optionally, press the StartStop Menu touch key to display the Combo Menu (See below, Combo Menu). · Press the Combos touch key to display the first Combo Table 1-4.
How Do I? 127 The Combo Table is actually a grid with the Combo numbers (Combo #1 to Combo #4) shown on the right side and the pump numbers (PM and 1-8) shown on the top. The white boxes below the pump numbers are enabling bits that show if the pump is enabled or disabled. As shown on the screen above, a one (1) indicates the pump is enabled and a zero (0) shows the pump is not enabled in the combo group.
128 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Tap the value underneath a Pump # for a specific Combo number to change its state from a zero (0) that disables it, to a one (1) enabling it. Note that the number one (1) is displayed in a green block. · To disable a pump from a combo, tap on the green one (1). The system toggles the number from a one to a zero disabling the pump from the Combo.
How Do I? 129 · Press the B Register Menu touch key on the Register Access screen to open the B Register Access screen. · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press the Back key to go to the Register Access screen. · Press the B40:xx Combos touch key to display the Combo Menu.
130 Omron Touch-Screen Display The main functions you will want to access here are Pump Logic (Combo Up), Pump Logic (Combo Down), Combo Table and Lead Groups. · Optionally, press the B Menu touch key to return to the B Register Menu screen. · Optionally, press the Back key to go to the Main Menu. 2.23.2.1 Pump Logic (Combo Up) The Combo Menu provides access to the main Combo Menu screens.
How Do I? 131 The Combo Up Logic screen is a view-only screen that where you can view the start sequence as a Ladder electrical schematic and the pumps available. The screen also shows the Combo Up pressure in PSI, the motor RPM, and the enclosure switch setting (Auto is On). The total number of Pumps Available are also shown: a one (1) indicates a pump is available while a zero (0) shows it is not.
132 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Press the Help touch key on either Combo Up screens to open the first Help information screen. · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the previous screen, Combo Up. · Press the Help touch key on either Combo Up screens to open the second Help information screen.
How Do I? 133 · Press the Back key four times to return to the Combo Menu. 2.23.2.2 Pump Logic (Combo Down) The Combo Menu provides access to the main Combo Menu screens. · Press the Pump Logic (Combo Down) key to display the first Combo Down Logic screen The Combo Up Logic screen is a view-only screen that where you can view the stop sequence as a Ladder electrical schematic and the pumps available.
134 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the previous screen, Combo Menu. · Press the down arrow (▼) to advance to the Combo Down page 2 screen. · Press the Help key to open the Help information screen on either of the two Combo Down screens.
How Do I? 135 · Press the Back key four times to return to the Combo Menu. 2.23.2.3 Combo Table The Combo Menu provides access to the two Combo Table screens. · Press the Combos touch key to display the first Combo Table 1-4. The Combo Table is a grid. Notice that the combo numbers (Combo #1 to Combo #4) are shown on the right, with pump numbers (1 through 8 plus a PM pump) shown at the top.
136 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Tap the value underneath a Pump # for a specific Combo number to change its state from a zero (0) that disables it, to a one (1) enabling it. Note that the number one (1) is displayed in a green block. · To disable a pump from a combo, tap on the green one (1). The system toggles the number from a one to a zero disabling the pump from the Combo.
How Do I? 137 2.23.2.4 Lead Groups The Combo Menu provides access to the main Combo Menu screens. · Press the Lead Group key on the Combo Menu to open the Lead Groups screen. · Tap the value field and the calculator/keypad pops-over the screen. Edit or enter new bit sum. (See also, Calculator/Keypad.) · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.
138 Omron Touch-Screen Display The following table gives you the bit sum to enter for each pump defined under registers N61:0 to N61:3: Pump # Bit Sum 1 2 2 4 3 8 4 16 5 32 6 64 7 128 Example 1: You have three 75 HP main pumps, all of which can run on a VFD. You want all 3 pumps to be interchangeable and the pump with lowest hours should come on first. You would set N61:0 to 14. This is the sum of the bits for the 3 pumps (2 + 4 + 8 from the table above).
How Do I? 139 Combo 3 Pumps 1, 2, & 3 Same as above but with Pump 3 or 4 set to come on across-the-line Combo 4 Pumps 1,2,3, & 4 Same as above but with the remaining pump set up as an across-the-line lag pump 2.23.3 View My I/O Buffers The I/O buffer section is a view-only screen that is useful when troubleshooting. It displays when switches change state as well as analog data.
140 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Press the I/O Buffers N51:xx touch key to open the N51:Xx I/O Buffers screen. The N51:Xx I/O Buffers screen is read-only. · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the N Register Access screen. · Optionally, press Reg Menu to return to the Register Access screen.
How Do I? 141 2.24 Define My Station Objects The Station Object screens are set at the factory. However, if a pump, filter, or other station object is added at a later date you may need to access and update these screens. The password protected B60:xx Pump & Accessory Definitions screen is accessed from the B Register Access screen. Access the Register Access screen by pressing the Register Access key on the Main Menu.
142 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Press the B60:xx Pump & Accessory Definitions screen touch key to display the B60:00 All Objects screen. All parameters are in bit mode with 16 bits available. A zero (0) entered for the object number means that it is disabled. A one (1) underneath the object number means that it is enabled. · B60:00 defines all station objects.
How Do I? 143 § N61:1 set to 0 for Interchangeable Pumps (Interchange Groups screen). § T25:30 set to 15 to 20 seconds for Combo Overlap Time (Timer Access screen). This allows pump 1 to switch to XL (across-the-line) and run for that length of time while the VFD for Pump 2 ramps up. This is a tuned value to ensure minimal pressure drop during the switch. § N7:148 set to 3 for Jockey cycle "Jump to 0" combo to allow shutdown sequence to work (More N7 Regs Misc.
144 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Optionally, press Back to return to the B Register Access screen. · Press the up arrow (▲) in the bottom right corner of the screen to display page 1 of the B60 register. 2.25 Define My Booster Pump Settings Access the Register Access screen by pressing the Register Access key on the Main Menu. The B85:xx Booster Pump Definitions screen is accessed from the Register Access screen by pressing the B Register Menu touch key.
How Do I? 145 · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the previous screen, Register Access. · Press the B85:xx Booster Pump Definitions touch key to display the Booster Pump Data Page 1 screen. · B85:5 converts the binary pump object to a hexadecimal number. – 00000001 is the PM pump and would be entered as 1 in B85:5.
146 Omron Touch-Screen Display – 00000100 is Pump 2 and would be entered as 4 in B85:5. – 00001000 is Pump 3 and would be entered as 8 in B85:5. – 00010000 is Pump 4 and would be entered as 10 in B85:5. – 00100000 is Pump 5 and would be entered as 20 in B85:5. – 01000000 is Pump 6 and would be entered as 40 in B85:5. – 10000000 is Pump 7 and would be entered as 80 in B85:5.
How Do I? 147 · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the B Register Access screen. · Press the up arrow (▲) to advance the Booster Pump Status page 1 screen. 2.
148 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Optionally, press the Back key to return to the Register Access screen. · Press the B90:xx Timed Pump Definitions touch key to display the Timed Pump Data screen. · B90:01, B90:10, and B90:11 are obsolete parameters and only used on older stations. These parameters are always set to 0 on newer stations. · Pump object definition B60:16 tells the PLC which pump is a timed pump.
How Do I? – Tap the keys number or alphabetic keys to enter value. – Tap the Enter key. · Use the following Hexadecimal Equivalent Table to convert the four-digit numerals to a hexadecimal equivalent number.
150 Omron Touch-Screen Display · Optionally, press the Main Menu touch key to return to the Main Menu. (See also, Main Menu.) · Optionally, press Back to return to the B Register Access screen. · See the Define Lockout, Timed Pump, and Well Pump Parameters section of this manual for the procedure to set the days the Timed Pump is allowed to run. 2.
How Do I? 151 · Press the B41:xx Pump Outputs touch key to display the B41 as Hexadecimal screen. · All parameters, with the exception of B41:08 and B41:28 are view only. The PLC will determine these values. – 00000001 is the PM pump and would appear as a 1. – 00000010 is Pump 1 and would appear as a 2. – 00000011 is the PM pump and Pump 1 and would appear as a 3. – 00000100 is Pump 2 and would appear as a 4.
152 Omron Touch-Screen Display – 00000110 is Pump 1 and Pump 2 and would appear as a 6. – 00000111 is the PM Pump, Pump 1, and Pump 2 and would appear as a 7. – 00001000 is Pump 3 and would appear as an 8. · B41:8 and B41:28 are only used for "clean-up" purposes, in case of an I/O change to the VFD select switch. Normally, they are set to 0. · Optionally, press the Back key to display the B Register Access screen.
Index 153 Index -AAccessories page 1 50, 52, 54 Accessories page 2 54 Accessories page 3 54 Accessories page 4 52 Air Temperature Fault 34 Alarm History screen 9 Alarm Status page 1 9 Alarm Status Page 2 8 Alarm Status screen 8 Alarms 34 Alphanumeric (Hex) Keypad 24 Alphanumeric Keypad 103, 106, 108, 147 Analog Flowmeter 74 Analog Transmitter 95 Auto Lake Screen Parameters 50 Auto Lake Screen, Lake Fill & Filter Key 25, 5
154 Omron Touch-Screen Display Custom Features Regs1 Custom Features Regs2 101 101 -D- 34 -I Data Scrolling Rate 109 Data Scrolling Rate, PumpLog 109 Datalogging Control N104:xx Key 27, 121 Datalogging Parameters.
Index 155 Main Menu Key 1 Major Channel Assignments 60 Model 310 95 More N7 Regs Misc.
156 Omron Touch-Screen Display Sensor Channel Configuration 60 Service Call Number 2 Set Clock Key 29 Set Clock screen 7 Set the time on the PLC 29 Short-start Inhibit Timer 41 Software Version Number 1 Special Fault 34 Special Use Registers 101 Start/Stop Features Key 27 Start/Stop Features Screen 98 Start/Stop Key 20 Station Total Flow page 1 18 Station Total Flow page 2 18 Status Key 8 Status Mode 1 Key 3 Status Mode 1 screen 1
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