10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 4: Operation 58
4-4 Advanced Tasks
This section describes the procedures carried out during operation that are normally reserved
for setup personnel. These procedures require use of the setup password (if your facility has
defined one). The procedure for logging on with the setup password is the same as for
logging on with the operator password; see page 45. Logging off is also the same, except that
operators can log off only at the Station n Operator screen, while most screens accessible to
setup personnel offer Log Off as an option.
You can also change the setup for stations, pumps, and the system during operation. See
Chapter 4, “System Setup,” for information on the procedures and options.
Reviewing and Resetting a Pump Hour Meter
The controller keeps two meters for the length of time a pump has run. One, like a car’s
odometer, keeps a running total and cannot be reset. The other, like a car’s trip odometer,
counts the running time since the last reset.
To review and reset the hour meter:
1. At any screen, touch Pumps.
The Pump Status screen appears.
2. Touch and hold the icon for the pump.
The Pump n Setup screen appears:
The box labeled x Hours (Resetable) shows the running time since the last
reset. The box labeled x Hours shows total running time.
3. To reset the resettable meter, touch Hour Meter Reset.
The time above Hours (Resetable) changes to 0.
Transferring Stations to a Standby Pump
If a pump fails, you can transfer all of the controller’s station assignments for that pump to a
standby pump. To do this, you must disable (take offline) both the source pump and the
standby pump, and the standby pump must have no stations already assigned to it.
The transfer operation at the controller’s touch screen merely changes the pump assignment
for every station on the failed pump. It does not transfer any pumps settings for auto