Solinst 464 User Manual

Solinst 464 User Manual

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Model 464
Electronic Control Unit User Guide
February 18, 2010

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  • Page 1 Model 464 Electronic Control Unit User Guide February 18, 2010...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Model 464 Electronic Control Unit User Guide - Contents 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Operating Principles 1.2 Model 464 Electronic Control Unit Specifications 1.3 Control Panel 1.4 LCD Display 2.0 Control Unit Operation 2.1 Start Up 2.1.1 Main Menu 2.2 LCD Contrast 2.3 About...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1.0 Introduction 1.1 Operating Principles The Model 464 Electronic Control Unit controls the supply of compressed gas to pneumatic pumps. Drive (pressure) and vent periods are cycled to provide water flow. During pressurization periods, water is forced into the sample tubing. The vent period allows water to re-enter (recharge) the pump.
  • Page 4: Control Panel

    Model 464 Electronic Control Unit User Guide Note: 1.3 Control Panel Pressing any OK button: selects a highlighted menu item (also toggles between lower and key will turn the uppercase letters and pressure units). Press and hold for at least 3 seconds to Control Unit on.
  • Page 5: Control Unit Operation

    Model 464 Electronic Control Unit User Guide 2.0 Control Unit Operation 2.1 Start Up Press any button on the keypad to turn the Control Unit on. When first starting Note: the Control Unit with new batteries, or restarting after replacing the batteries,...
  • Page 6: Lcd Contrast

    To adjust the contrast of the LCD display, use the keys. LCD Contrast Set: Figure 2-3 LCD Contrast 2.3 About Selecting this menu item will display information about the Model 464 Control Unit, including the installed firmware version. About ECU 464 Firmware: V1.000 Solinst Canada Ltd. +1 (905) 873-2255 www.solinst.com...
  • Page 7: User Flow Rates

    Model 464 Electronic Control Unit User Guide When “Start” is highlighted, pressing OK will start the pumping cycle. When the Control Unit is running the LCD will display the progress of the vent and drive periods. Pressing the OK button when in running mode will stop the cycle.
  • Page 8: Edit Settings

    Model 464 Electronic Control Unit User Guide Delete Settings To delete the setting, use the left arrow key to highlight the delete icon press OK. After pressing OK, a prompt will be displayed to confirm the deletion. Saved Settings Delete site W13 Landfill 34 “W13 Landfill 34”?
  • Page 9: Create Setting

    Model 464 Electronic Control Unit User Guide 2.5.2 Create Setting To create a new setting, select “Create Setting” from the User Flow Rates menu. Enter the new site name, drive/vent times, and pressure setting using the cursor keys and +/- keys (see Edit Settings Section). Once you are finished programming the settings, use the cursor key to highlight “Save”...
  • Page 10: Manual Drive/Vent Cycles

    Model 464 Electronic Control Unit User Guide Note: 2.7 Manual Drive/Vent Cycles The maximum The 464 Electronic Control Unit can also be operated manually if preferred. It output pressure provides an alternative if the battery power runs out. of the Electronic...
  • Page 11: Pumping Instructions

    Model 464 Electronic Control Unit User Guide 3.0 Pumping Instructions Note: Always follow local health and 3.1 Preparation safety practices. • The Control Unit is shipped without the batteries in the housing. Work safely! Install these before operating the unit. The Control Unit uses four (4) AA alkaline batteries.
  • Page 12: Pump Optimization

    Model 464 Electronic Control Unit User Guide 3.3 Pump Optimization Bladder Pumps • Select and start your desired flow rate from the User Flow Rates menu. • If higher flow rate is required, stop the drive/vent cycle to allow editing of the set up. Increase the drive time to increase the flow rate.

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