Manual

YSI 5X00
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YSI 5X00
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6. Press to save conguration and return to Run Screen.
Notes:
- Timer system must be enabled in order to energize the congured timer
relay.
- Press
to display timer events.
- Timer events with overlapping times occur as follows. Example - event 1 starts
at 10:15 for 25 minutes, event 2 starts at 10:25 for 25 minutes; relay turns on at
10:15, relay turns o at 10:25, relay turns on at 10:25, relay turns o at 10:50.
- Congure “0” duration time to disable any of the 10 timer events.
- Timers congured over 86399 seconds (seconds in a day) are not valid.
- If a timer is active (relay energized), the timer is NOT recalculated when the
5X00 time and/or date is changed. Once a timer has been turned on, it runs
for it’s congured duration and does not reset it’s run time based on changes
made to 5X00 time. Example - Timer 1, event 1 is congured to come on
at 9:00am for 10 minutes. Timer relay energizes at 9:00am. At 9:05am, the
5X00 unit time is changed to 10:05am (for daylight savings adjustment). e
timer relay will de-energize aer ve additional minutes. Unit time will be
10:10am. e event log will reect the unit time when the event occurred. In
this example, 9:00am for the start time and 10:10am for the end time.
- If a timer is active (relay energized) and 5X00 is put on service hold, the relay
will not reenergize aer service hold expires regardless if timer time has not
expired. ere is only one “on” time for all timers. Turn the 5X00 o, then on,
to reset the timer system. A timer relay will energize for the congured time
duration and not for the remainder of time prior to service hold. Example -
timer relay 1 is congured to start at 11:00 am for one hour. Service hold is
enabled and congured for 5 minutes. e timer relay energizes at 11:00 am.
At 11:15 am, the 5X00 is put into service hold. Timer relay 1 de-energizes.
At 11:20 am, the service hold time expires. e 5X00 is power cycled and the
timer relay energizes aer 30 seconds. e timer relay de-energizes at 12:20
pm and not at 12:00 pm which would have been the original o time if the
unit had not been placed in service hold.
- Energized timer relays de-energize at downloader. e relay will reenergize
aer a power cycle following the downloader if the timer system is still active.
Timer relay will energize for entire congured duration time and not for the
remainder of time prior to being placed in downloader. ere is only one “on
time for all timers. Example - timer relay 1 is congured to start at 11:00 am
for one hour. e timer relay energizes at 11:00 am. At 11:15 am the 5X00 is
put into downloader. Timer 1 relay de-energizes. Timer 1 relay re-energizes
30 seconds aer a power cycle following the downloader (at approximately
11:24 am). e timer relay de-energizes at 12:24 pm and not at 12:00 pm
which would have been the original o time if the unit had not been placed
in downloader.
Conguring the 5X00
- If power fails when a timer is energized and the power is restored when the
timer system is still active, the timer relay will energize for the timer dura-
tion and not for the remaining original timer cycle. Example - timer one is
congured to start at 10:40 for one hour. e power fails at 11:30. Power is
restored at 11:35. e timer will energize for one hour, not the remaining 5
minutes of the original timer cycle.
- When the timer relay is energized aer the timer duration is changed, the timer
relay de-energizes and reenergizes for the newly congured duration and not
for the remaining original timer duration. Example - timer one is congured
to turn on at 8:30 am for 10 minute duration. Timer one relay energizes at
8:30 am. At 8:35 am, timer one duration is changed to 20 minute. Timer one
relay de-energizes at 8:35 am and re-energizes for the newly congured 20
minute duration.
- When the timer start time and duration are recongured and fall within the
current 5X00 unit time, the relay energizes for the entire duration. Example
- e 5X00 unit time is 8:30 am. Timer one is congured to turn on at 8:00
am for one hour. e timer relay will energize at exit to run screen and will
remain energized for one hour. e 5X00 does not use the system clock to
calculate duration in this case. e following day, the relay will energize at
8:00 am, and de-energize at 9:00 am.
- ere is a 30 second delay at power up before timers become active.
- Timer relay o times dri by < .2%. when duration is longer than 5 minutes.
e dri increases the relay ‘on’ time.
Feed Smart
tm
Timers 1-4
Menus → Timers→Feed Smart
tm
Timer 1-4
e 5X00 has four feed timers. In order to congure feed timer(s) correctly, it is
important to understand how the 5X00 functions based on the feed timer congu-
ration. e Feed Smart
tm
Timer system must be calibrated prior to use. For proper
operation, the Feed Timer System requires the user to enter the total amount of
food to be dispensed, number of feedings to dispense the food, and a dened time
period within which the feedings will occur. e Feed Timer can be congured to
operate for any or all days of the week and includes continuous or timed feeding
modes, FCR (feed conversion ratio), and sensor options.
icon is displayed
when any Feed Smart
tm
timer relay is energized.
e following denitions are used in regard to the Feed Smart
tm
Timer system:
- feed cycle - amount of time that all feeds occur in:
- continuous - feedings occur over 24 hour per day period;
- timed - feedings occur only between congured start and end times;
Conguring the 5X00