Owner manual

Kp-300 Panel Indicators
There are sixty-one LED indicators and one or two LCD displays on the front of the
Kp-300. They are used as follows:
A) Error Input Logged LEDs
(One yellow LED for each Error Input)
! (Fifteen LEDs total)
These are lit to show that an input has been logged as inactive for the
current show. Once an input which is open (green LED is not on) has been
logged, it will be ignored until it is logged as active again. This feature is
typically used to log seat belt inputs. A seat which is unoccupied will be
logged so that it canʼt cause an E-Stop or Pause if it changes state during
the show.
Seat belts can be logged at any time that the Show Pause Reset Input
from the Smart Brick System is active. When this input is active, the safety
inputs can be logged by either pressing the Log Belts button or activating the
Remote Log Belts Input by pressing Remote Log Belts Button(s) attached to
it. If you want to automatically log belts from the motion profile, just set the
Remote Log Belts Input for Internal Power and attach the two wires for this
input together so it is always active. Whenever the Show Pause Reset Input
is programmed active, the inputs that are set to be logged will automatically
be logged.
Input logging actually takes place at the instant that the Log Belts Button,
Log Belts Remote Input, or Show Pause Reset Input are released. The LED
next to the Log Belts Button will light whenever the seat belts are being
logged.
B) Error Input Status LEDs
(One green LED for each Error Input, plus one for the E-Stop Button/
Keyswitch)
! (Sixteen LEDs total)
These are lit to show that an input is in its ʻsafeʼ condition. If any one of
these inputs is off and that input hasnʼt been logged as an unoccupied seat
(yellow LED IS on), then it is not safe to start the show.
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