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c.Touch Next ► to go to the Pump n+1 Setup screen

—or—

d.Touch Goto and enter a pump number to go to that pump’s setup screen

5.To save or restore settings, go to the System Setup screen and touch Save/Restore on the right side of the screen.

Naming Pumps

To name a station, go to the Pump Status screen. Touch the icon for the pump you want to name and hold it for several seconds.

The Pump n Operator Settings screen for the selected pump appears. Touch Pump Setup at the Pump n Operator Settings screen.

The Pump n Setup screen appears.

3.Press Pump Name at the bottom of the Pump n Setup screen. A keypad will pop up.

6.You can enter a name of up to eight (8) alpha-numeric characters. Use ← to erase any mistakes. Use ↵ to enter the value.

Note: Make sure to choose different names, as the system does not recognize duplicate names.

6.You can scroll through the pumps by scrolling through Back and Next at the top of the screen.

Copying Settings from One Pump to Others

If other pumps at your facility will use the same settings as a pump you have already set up, you can copy the settings from this pump to the others. The station name will not be copied. To copy settings from one pump to others:

1.At the Pump n Setup screen (for the pump you want to copy from), touch Copy in the screen’s upper right.

The Pump Copy screen appears, showing the pump number for the pump you are copying from:

2.Follow the directions below to copy settings to one other pump, a range of pumps, or all pumps.

24-Pump, 128-Station Controller

Chapter 3: Installation

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Contents SCC 24-Pump 128-Station Controller Parts and Service Department Shipping Information Table of Contents Maintenance Safety Symbols Used in this Manual SafetyHow to Use This Manual Wear Safety Glasses and Work Gloves Operator Responsibility ResponsibilityGeneral Responsibility Reporting a Safety Defect Maintenance ResponsibilityModels Covered in This Manual Standard FeaturesMechanical Features Functional DescriptionController Features Optional FeaturesSafety Devices and Interlocks Electrical FeaturesFail Safe Operation Safety Circuit StandardsSafety Device Lock-Outs Mounting the Control Panel InstallationSystem Installation Overview UncratingRunning KwikLink Cables Making Control Panel Power Drop Wiring ConnectionsInstalling KwikLink Cable Electrical ConnectionsSetting Up Mounting Plates Setting Up and Installing Mounting PlatesTerminating Cable Runs Installing Assembled Mounting PlatesDiscard the standard resistor cap to eliminate confusion Installing Inside KwikLink Connectors with Blank CapsArmorBlock Address Ranges Addressing and Installing ArmorBlocksAddressing ArmorBlocks Setting ArmorBlock Addresses Using seal block to pierce cable Installing KwikLink Connectors Connecting the Remote Interface to the Main Controller Connecting the Controller to the NetworkPage Proper Controller and Remote Interface Connections Connecting the Power Supply Enclosure to the NetworkPage Connecting Vacuum Receivers to the Network Proper Power Supply Enclosure Connections24/128 8-Connector ArmorBlock Connections Proper Vacuum Receiver Connections Connecting Vacuum Pumps Connecting Vacuum Pumps and Filter Chambers to the NetworkProper Vacuum Pump Connections, Standard XPD/XPC Pumps Proper Vacuum Pump Connections, Xpdb Pump Connecting Filter Chambers Proper Filter Chamber Connections, Blowback Proper Filter Chamber Connections, Implosion Type Connecting Central Alarms to the Network Proper Central Alarm Connections Connector ArmorBlock Connections for Central Alarms SetupSetting the Number of Stations and the Number of Pumps Setting Up the SystemNaming Purge Valves and Materials Setting the Date/TimeChecking Addressing and Wiring for System Components Setting Up Alarm Silences Setting Up Pump Staging Alarm Horn SilenceSetting Up a Single Station Setting Up StationsNaming Stations To copy the selected station’s settings to one other station Copying Settings from One Station to OthersSetting Up a Single Pump Setting Up PumpsPage Naming Pumps Copying Settings from One Pump to OthersTo copy the current pump’s settings to all other pumps To copy the selected pump’s settings to one other pumpFinishing Setup Setting Up Passwords Save/Restore Settings Password DurationInitial Startup Starting and Stopping the System OperationOverview Reviewing Station Status Basic TasksColor Label Description Reviewing Pump StatusLogging On and Logging Off Enabling and Disabling Stations and Pumps Enter the alphanumeric passwordNavigating among the Station Operator Screens Reviewing and Adjusting Basic Station SettingsReaching and Reading the Station Operator Screens Activating and Stopping Priority Convey for a Station Adjusting Convey Time and Dump DelayChanging the Mixture for a Remote Proportioning Valve Transferring Stations to a Standby Pump Reviewing and Resetting a Pump Hour MeterAdvanced Tasks Page Page Silencing Alarms AlarmsReviewing Alarms Network Scanner Module Considerations MaintenancePreventative Maintenance Corrective MaintenanceMemory Module Considerations Configurable SettingsOptions for Station Setup Name Description Options Default Conveying Options Option Input Pump, 128-Station Controller Configurable Settings Pump, 128-Station Controller Configurable Settings Options for Pump Setup Pump, 128-Station Controller Configurable Settings General Troubleshooting TroubleshootingAlarm message Possible cause Station AlarmsPump, 128-Station Controller Troubleshooting System Alarms Pump AlarmsOptional Components WarrantyAppendix 24-Pump, 128-Station Controller with 10 Display Drawings and DiagramsTypical System Installation Layout Spare Parts ListCredit Returns Warranty ReturnsReturned Material Policy Controller Identification Serial Number Tag Safety Tag InformationController Safety Tags Sales Department Service DepartmentTechnical Assistance Contact Information Parts Department