4.1.1 Setting Date/Time
Within the Date and Time menu page, the operator can specify the current Date and Time that is used
for history log recording and time-based operations. The date and time are set prior to shipment but
should be check upon installation.
4.1.2 Setting Number of Pumps
Used to set the number of pumps connected to the unit to either 1 or 2 pumps (Option 1 and above).
4.1.3 Set Current Trip Threshold
Used to set the pump trip current threshold the default setting is 2800mA and should only be change
after checking current rating of any pump attached. (Option 1 and above). The same threshold is set for
both pumps 1 and 2.
4.1.4 Setting Auto-Changeover
Used for enabling or disabling the Auto-changeover function, when enabled, cycles the pumping duty
between the two connected pumps. During a high-water alarm state, the standby pump would also be
switched on.
Cycling the pumping duty for normal pumping operations reduces the number of pumping cycles for
each pump and decreases wear on the pump drive circuitry and each pump (Option 1 and above).
4.1.5 High Water Delay
The high-water delay is a time delay specified to delay the time between recognising a water level above
the high water probe, and reacting by executing the high water routine (dependant on BundGuard
model). Enabling this feature allows the site-operator to subdue intermittent high-water alarms upon
times of heavy rainfall or large influx of water.
4.1.6 View Current (pump current reading)
Allow installer to view current drawn by active pump(s) (Option 1 and above).
4.1.7 Setting Overcurrent Trip
Overcurrent protections enable is a toggle control for protection of the pump, should it draw current
higher than the threshold set. The pump drawing the abnormal amount of current will automatically be
shut off and started again after a 5 second delay. If this cycle executes 3 times consecutively, the pump
will be disabled until the next time the BundGuard is power-cycled. (Option 1 and above).