Specifications
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ERROR INDICATION. If the ALIGNMENT light ashes rhythmically from red to
green, there is a program error. The BASE DISTANCE (the top of the control range)
must be greater than 13 inches from the sensor. Recheck the Range Setting. Re-
turn to Step 5 and alter the Control Range.
Step 8. Check Settings.
Remove the target. The alignment light will turn red. Run your hand up and down under
the sensor. The alignment light should turn green as your hand moves above the SENS-
ING LIMIT, stay green as you move through the CONTROL RANGE, then turn red as your
hand moves above the BASE DISTANCE.
STORING PROGRAMS
While the control will operate continuously in Program #0, all Range and function switches
remain operable. If someone changes a switch, the program will change the next time the
processor RESETS. To secure the program and to take advantage of the programming
capability, lock the “working” parameters into Program addresses #1 through #7. That way,
you can experiment in Program #0, yet always return to one of the seven programs you’ve
stored.
Step 1. If you need to modify the program— change to TakeUP, add Offset, etc— do it now before
you store the program.
Step 2. Reset the Processor
Step 3. Place the temporary target Set the CAL/RUN Switch to
Calibrate. When the control locks on the target (e.g., the
alignment light turns green), DO NOT touch the CAL/RUN
switch.
Step 4.
Step 5. Now return the Calibrate — RUN switch to RUN. This act stores
all parameters in the selected program.
Once stored, PreSet Programs switches dominate all other switch
settings. To set alternate programs, return to Step 1. Repeat the pro-
cedures storing each setup to different program address.
More elaborate setups can be entered directly to the program addresses via computer and Coiltek
Software. Procedures are covered in the Software Manual.
Cycle power or jump RESET terminal to COMMON.
The processor now recognizes that you’re in program
#0 and all other switch settings.
Select one of the seven Program Addresses using the three
PreSet switches .Program #3 Shown