Overview of equipment and control elements
4.1 Control elements
Pressure display, identifier and fault dis‐
plays on the LCD screen
Tab. 1: Identifier and error displays:
Identifier
Meaning
The pump is working or waiting for a starting signal.
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Use this overview to familiarise yourself with the keys
and the other control elements on the pump!
1
2
3
Fig. 6: Construction of continuous display
1
Status bar
2
Continuous display, central area
3
Secondary display
Refer to the chapter entitled "Main displays and secondary displays" in the
Appendix for the different main displays and secondary displays.
The LCD screen supports the operation and adjustment of the pump by
providing different information and identifiers:
a)
CONTACT
memory
Dosing monitor!
120
120
12000
h h
Fig. 7: a) Continuous display with warning message; b) Continuous display
with fault message. Explanation of the symbols in the following tables.
The above Figure, Part a) shows that:
The pump is in operation
n
'Contact' operating mode with "memory" stroke memory
Is in
n
A metering monitor is connected
n
A log entry has been made
n
A warning message for the
n
The capacity of 12.0 l/h has been set
n
The stroke rate is 12,000 strokes / h
n
CONTACT
CAN
memory
open
12
120
l/h
12000
h h
b)
ANALOGUE
CAN
open
i < 4 mA!
Input signal < 4 mA
Input signal < 4 mA
i < 4 mA
i < 4 mA
l/h
12000
'metering monitor' is pending
B1087
h h
B1088