Operating instructions

Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc. Table of Contents Index Appendix B - Monitor Setup 59
2013-03-25 Table of Contents Index 403-362M
Accessory Sensor Setup
Hopper Assignment
51. At the Main Work screen, press the Next Page
button .
52. Press the Module Configuration button to display
the Module Configuration screen.
53. At the Module Configuration screen, press the
Hopper Assign button .
54. Press Hopper Set button .
55. Enter desired values using Table as reference.
RPM Assignment
56. At the Module Configuration screen, press the
Accessory Assignment button .
57. Press the RPM Setup button .
Note: There must be at least 1 RPM sensor configured
before the RPM Setup button appears on the
screen.
58. Enter desired values using Table as reference.
Accessory Setup
Default
Value or
Value to
Enter
Instructions/Definitions
Hopper Setup
# of
Hoppers
2
(base unit
)
2 more
(optional)
# of hopper sensors connected to
each module (4 sensors
maximum). # of hopper data
items for each listed module and
the Hopper #’s value will
automatically populate if Auto
Config is used to configure
installed sensors.
Logic
Level
Active Lo
Sets the active state to low
signifying that an alarm is
generated if the sensor’s output is
in a low state. Use this setting if
the connected sensor outputs a
low condition when empty similar
to the DICKEY-john hopper
sensor.
Alarm
Delay
5 sec
Controls the delay time between
the detection of a high/low
hopper alarm condition and the
generation of the resulting alarm.
The value is entered in seconds.
Channel Assigns hopper sensor to
channel.
RPM Setup
High
Alarm
(fan
speed)
4200 rpm
Sets the RPM value at which a
high RPM warning error is
generated.
Low
Alarm
(fan
speed)
2900 rpm
Sets the RPM value at which a
low RPM warning error is
generated.
High
Alarm
Delay 10 sec
Establishes the delay between
the detection of a high RPM
alarm condition and the resulting
alarm display. The value is
entered in seconds.
Low
Alarm
Delay 10 sec
Establishes the delay between
the detection of a low RPM alarm
condition and the resulting alarm
display. The value is entered in
seconds.