Conair GB/ WSB manual Full Explanation of Parameters

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FULL EXPLANATION OF PARAMETERS

Most parameters begin with R, N, C, or A. These letters indicate which dispense the parameter controls: REGRIND, NATURAL, COLOR, or ADDITIVE. In the following explanations, only the 2nd and 3rd letters are referenced for each group of codes that start with R, N, C, and A.

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FLG (change to enable the RECIPE, BATCH, FAST and TAG keys)

FLG is a SET of flags for turning on the FAST, BATCH, FAST and TAG keys. These four keys will NOT WORK and there associated functions are not available, unless this parameter is set properly.

When all digits are set to 0 (FLG 00000), all four functions are OFF. The second digit set to 1 (FLG 01000), will turn the TAG key on.

The third digit set to 1 (FLG 00100), will turn the RECIPE key on. The forth digit set to 1 (FLG 00010), will turn the FAST key on. The fifth digit set to 1 (FLG 00001), will turn the BATCH key on.

The TAG key (3rd row, 3rd key) is useful for entering information that you wish to be "tagged" to all printouts and computer retrievals. Work Order and Operator numbers may be entered and displayed. Any computer loaded recipe number may also be displayed.

The RECIPE key is useful for storing thumbwheel switch settings under a single numbered recipe. Up to 99 may be stored. To enable the RECIPE key, place a 1 in the 3rd position of the parameter.

The FAST key allows the unit to operate in a faster, higher output, mode. Output may be doubled in this way. To enable the FAST key, place a 1 in the 4th position of the parameter.

The BATCH key allows you to signal that you have processed a certain amount of material, or for filling a barrel or gaylord to the top without the need for a level sensor to stop the process. To enable the BATCH key, place a 1, 2, 4, or 7 in the 5th (last) position of the parameter.

Set to one (00001), the unit will dispense until the preset batch amount is reached and then will stop and alarm. Set to (00004), the unit act as above but also turn on the ADDITIVE output. Set to (00007), the unit will turn on the Component 7 output. These are then available as additional higher voltage alarm outputs.

Set to two (00002), the unit will alarm but will continue running when the preset amount is reached. (Additional alarm outputs are not available.)

See KEYPAD section, for full explanations of these 4 keys.

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_PO

(for Micro Pulse devices only)

_PO sets the ON and OFF time of the specified device during the time period that the device is operated. This results in a "pulsed' output. This is used in combination with a "micro pulse" equipped slide gate. Set to 00000 for normal operation. Set to 00101 for

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