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On-Premise Elite
Programming Manual
0901034 Rev: REL (09/13)
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  • Page 1 On-Premise Elite Programming Manual 0901034 Rev: REL (09/13) Page 1 of 40...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ◘ Saving Setup Data ..................33 ◘ Downloading Reports .................. 35 Warranty Information ..................40 Knight Locations ....................40 CAUTION: Wear protective clothing and eyewear when dispensing chemicals or other materials. Observe safety handling instructions (MSDS) of chemical mfrs. CAUTION: To avoid severe or fatal shock, always disconnect main power when servicing the unit.
  • Page 3: Programming Parameters

    PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS Parameters Default Value Range  Main Pass Code 0000 0000—9999  User Pass Code 0000 0000—9999 Pump Flow Rates 0-999.9 Oz, 9999 ml System Mode Normal Normal, Soil, Drain, Relay Signal Mode One-to-One One-to-One, Assigned Signal, Assigned Step Formula # 1 to 100 Load Count Pump...
  • Page 4: Menu Tree - All Settings

    MENU TREE — ALL SETTINGS (PART 1) Language Dispenser Hold Main Code User Code Dispenser ID Washer ID Washer Name Units of Measure Washer Weight Formula Scaling Delay Units Soil Mode System Settings Load Count Pump Drain Mode Pumps Connected Relay Mode Pump Levels Normal...
  • Page 5 Delay Time Formula Settings Volume Test Volume Drain Count Drain Count Pump Assignment 1 Drain Assignments Pump Assignment 2 Main Menu Pump Assignment 3 MENU TREE — ALL SETTINGS (PART 2) Pump Assignment 4 Signal Pump Assignment 1 AFS State SIB Assignments Pump Assignment 2 Signal Lockout Time...
  • Page 6 MENU TREE — BASIC MODE Language Dispenser Hold Main Code Units of Measure Delay Units System Settings Load Count Pump Pumps Connected Pump Levels Drain Mode Set Mode Relay Mode Normal Normal Drain Signal State Inverted Load Defaults Flow Rate Edit Pump Assign Flush Prime Pump...
  • Page 7: Keypad Diagram

    KEYPAD DIAGRAM When programming the system, allows you to change the value of a particular character (i.e. pump number, formula name, etc). A blinking ―cursor‖ indicates which character will be changed by these buttons. Press repeatedly to advance through all available letters and numbers Allows you to choose the desired formula (unless using RELAY mode) for operation.
  • Page 8: Programming

    PROGRAMMING All systems are shipped from the factory with the access code set at 0000. Changing the access code is explained later in this manual. To get started, hold the ENTER button until you see the following display (this should only take a few seconds).
  • Page 9: Signal Settings

    SIGNAL SETTINGS Use ▲/▼ to move the cursor through the options and press ENTER to enter signal settings menu. The signal settings allows you edit signal lockout time, system lockout time, qualifying time, and formula reset. FLUSH SETTINGS Use ▲/▼ to move the cursor through the options and press ENTER to enter flush settings menu.
  • Page 10: System Settings

    ENTER to continue. NOTE: If the access code is changed, keep a record of the new code in a safe place. If the new code is forgotten, contact Knight. CHANGE USER CODE This selection allows the user access code to be changed.
  • Page 11 WASHER WEIGHT This selection allows you to enter the load capacity for the wash wheel that the dispenser is presently connected to. Use the ▲/▼ buttons to change each individual number column and ◄/► buttons to move the cursor to the next number column.
  • Page 12 SET MODE (DESCRIPTIONS)  NORMAL MODE: The system is capable of 100 user selectable formulas with each formula having unique volumes and delay times for each pump. Signals from the washer trigger the pumps, then the OP-Elite takes control to count down delay times and run times with up to 4 individual ―levels‖ (explained below) for each pump. The supervisor of the facility, or the machine operator, will select the formula using ◄/►...
  • Page 13 SIGNAL MODE Use ▲/▼ buttons to move cursor to signal mode and push ENTER. Use the ◄/► buttons to select one-to-one, assigned step, or assigned signal, then ENTER to save. ONE-TO-ONE: Each pump has its own independent signal. ASSIGNED STEP: Each signal input on the SIB becomes a signal number (for programming) and can be assigned to multiple pumps in each formula.
  • Page 14 PUMP SETTINGS Use ▲/▼ buttons to move cursor to pump settings and push ENTER to open pump settings menu options. Use ▲/▼ buttons again to move cursor through system settings options and press ENTER to edit that option. EDIT PUMP Use ▲/▼...
  • Page 15 FLUSH IS Use ▲/▼ buttons to move cursor to flush is and push ENTER. Use ◄/► to choose flush 1, flush 2, or to disable the flush. Push ENTER to save. PRIME PUMP This selection allows you to prime the chemical pumps. Press ▲/▼...
  • Page 16 FORMULA SETUP Use ▲/▼ buttons to move cursor to formula setup and push ENTER to open formula setup options. Use ▲/▼ buttons again to move cursor through formula setup options and press ENTER to edit that option. EDIT FORMULA NAME Use ▲/▼...
  • Page 17 FORMULA SETTINGS Use ▲/▼ buttons to move cursor to formula settings and push ENTER to open formula settings menu options. Use ▲/▼ buttons again to move cursor through formula settings options and press ENTER to edit that option. FORMULA Use ▲/▼ buttons to change number of formula number that you want to edit the properties.
  • Page 18 LAST DRAIN COUNT NOTE: You will only see this display if using drain mode. This selection allows you to change the drain counts. Use ▲/▼ buttons to change number of drains. Push ENTER to input last drain count. There is a maximum of 17 drain counts.
  • Page 19 SIGNAL SETTINGS Use ▲/▼ buttons to move cursor to signal settings and push ENTER to open signal settings menu options. Use ▲/▼ buttons again to move cursor through formula settings options and press ENTER to edit that option. AFS DISABLE/ENABLE Use ▲/▼...
  • Page 20 QUALIFY TIME Use ▲/▼ buttons to move cursor to qualify time and push ENTER to edit. Use ▲/▼ buttons to change the length of qualify time and push ENTER to save. NOTE: This selection sets the time (in seconds) that the supply signals must be energized for them to be recognized to activate chemical feed.
  • Page 21 NOTE: You will only see this display if AFS is enabled. This feature allows you to calibrate the AFS (Auto Formula Select) signal so that the On-Premise Elite can recognize a signal for a duration that matches the washer. This will increase the accuracy of having the correct formula selected for each washcycle.
  • Page 22 FLUSH SETTINGS Use the ▲/▼ buttons to move cursor to flush settings and push ENTER to open flush settings menu options. Use the ▲/▼ buttons again to move cursor through flush settings options and press ENTER to edit that option. FLUSH MODE WITH Use the ▲/▼...
  • Page 23 SOIL MODE SETTINGS NOTE: You will only see Soil Mode Settings in the Main Setting menu when you choose soil mode operation, which is located in system settings. Use ▲/▼ buttons to move cursor to soil mode settings and push ENTER to open soil mode settings menu options.
  • Page 24: Time Settings

    TIME SETTINGS Use ▲/▼ buttons to move cursor to time/date settings and push ENTER to get menu options. You will set your current time/date and shift times. SET TIME/DATE Use ▲/▼ buttons to move cursor to set time/day and push ENTER to get time/day menu options.
  • Page 25: Diagnostics

    UPDATE FIRMWARE This function allows you to update the firmware of the system. Contact Knight for details on the latest version of firmware available. DIAGNOSTICS Use ▲/▼ to move the cursor through the options and press ENTER to enter flush settings menu.
  • Page 26: Pc Software

    (3) Double click the OP ELITE.MSI file and follow the install program prompts. Running the software (1) Following successful installation of the PC software locate the On-Premise Elite desktop icon and double click to open the program. (2) The start screen below will appear after a few seconds.
  • Page 27: Locations

    LOCATIONS Each installation should be setup with a specific customer location to organize dispenser files and reports more effectively. A new location setting creates its own file folder on your computer by allowing you to enter a descriptive name for the location. Multiple dispenser locations can be setup and saved based on user preference.
  • Page 28: Programming Setup Files

    PROGRAMMING A SETUP FILE This is the view you will see when you click the Create Program File button. Before you start entering the data you will want to compile a complete list of all of the washers, dispensers, formulas, and chemicals. Global Settings ...
  • Page 29 Formula Assignments Each washer can have its own unique formula numbers for the default formula numbers.  Formula Name:  Washer: 0901034 Rev: REL (09/13) Page 29 of 40...
  • Page 30 Formula Settings Each formula can be programmed for specific chemical dosage and also which washer(s) will be allowed to use a specific formula.  Formula Name:  Washer Formula Weight:  Formula Enable:  Pump Volumes & Delay Times: Page 30 of 40 0901034 Rev: REL (09/13)
  • Page 31 System Settings Each washer can be setup with specific features and functions.  Washer ID:  Mode:  Washer Settings:  Delay Time Units:  Levels:  Auto Formula Select:  Lockout Time:  Auto Formula Reset:  Drain Signal: ...
  • Page 32 Signal Settings Each washer can be setup for how it will utilize trigger signals.  Signal Mode:  Signal Qualifying Time:  Signal Pump Assignments: Page 32 of 40 0901034 Rev: REL (09/13)
  • Page 33: Saving Setup Data

    Setup Files are saved in a .set format. The system will use the dispenser ID number to name the setup file followed by the suffix. ―set‖ at the end of the name. To upload a setup file to an On-Premise Elite go to the opening screen view and select ―Copy Setup to a USB Drive‖.
  • Page 34 Select the USB flash drive in the Select Drive pull-down. Select the file to copy then click on the Copy button. Repeat for any other setup files. After setup files have been uploaded from the USB drive access the programming menus on the system and check that your settings have transferred properly.
  • Page 35: Downloading Reports

    DOWNLOADING REPORTS FOR VIEWING/MANAGING (1) Follow the procedures in this manual for instructions on downloading reports to a USB drive. (2) Insert the USB flash drive with the reports file in the USB port of your PC. (3) Go to opening screen and select the Copy Files from USB Drive button. (4) Select the USB flash drive using the select drive pull-down.
  • Page 36 Setup Report The complete setup report contains the entire settings record for operation of the system Page 36 of 40 0901034 Rev: REL (09/13)
  • Page 37 Summary Reports This report provides ―easy to consume‖ data on wash cycles run, chemical usage and washer productivity. 0901034 Rev: REL (09/13) Page 37 of 40...
  • Page 38 Cycle report This is the most important report in terms of managing chemical usage, cleaning quality, and operation of the dispensers. Page 38 of 40 0901034 Rev: REL (09/13)
  • Page 39 Exporting to Excel format Anytime an On-Premise Elite report is open for viewing you can choose to save the file in an Excel format by simply clicking on the ―Save to Excel File‖ button located in the upper left of the report viewer. The Excel version of the report appears in the System Files directory in the column marked Excel Reports.
  • Page 40 MSDS, or Knight LLC. Knight products are not for use in potentially explosive environments. Any use of our equipment in such an environment is at the risk of the user, Knight does not accept any liability in such circumstances.

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