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Preliminary
941322_VMS Instruction Book 2006.pdf2009-09-07
No. Name Range Default Description/optionsNo. Name Range Default Description/options
0 = no acidic cleaning0 = no acidic cleaning
1 = one alkaline, one acidic cleaning1 = one alkaline, one acidic cleaning
2 = two alkaline, one acidic cleaning2 = two alkaline, one acidic cleaning
3 = etc.3 = etc.
Maintenance an calibration
The following points are important to sustain
correct dosing of etergents. Note that
these two tasks should be performed by an
authorised DeLaval service engineer.
The tubes in the peristaltic pumps should
be replaced at least two times a year.
The dosing volume (P6-P8) of the
detergent pumps should be checked
every third month. The dosing capacity
(P32-P34) may need to be adjusted.
Starting cleaning or rinsing
from the touch screen
Note: Any ongoing backflush process must
first be finished before cleaning or rinsing
can be started.
1. Ensure that the milking station is in
manual mode.
2. Remove any cow that might be in the
milking station.
After treatment window
Note: Both gates should be closed to
prevent a cow from entering before the
system cleaning has been started. Closing
and opening gates is done in the Stall
control window.
3. Press the tab After Treatment on the
touch screen to display the After treatment
window.
4. In the After treatment window, press the
Cleaning and Rinsing button. This will open
the Cleaning and rinsing window.
input/output module through the local intercon-
netion network bus and the button module is
used for milking point user interaction. For com-
munication with the system controller and the
rotary controller, each input/output module is
connected through the local interconnetion net-
work bus to a communication and control module
(CCM). Each communication and control module
handles up to five local interconnetion network
buses with up to three milking points (input/output
modules) in each bus.
2.1 Milking automation modules
2.1.1 Button module
The button module is the milking point user inter-
face in the milking automation system. By press-
ing the buttons on the button module, user
commands are sent through the local intercon-
nection network bus to the input/output module.
The milking application status is displayed on
LED indicators around each button.
The large button controls all basic milking and
cleaning operations. Four coloured light seg-
ments on each side of the large button commu-
nicates the status of the current operation. A
coloured LED indicator to the right of the large
button indicates communication issues with the
system controller and the flow sensor.
The small buttons, if applicable, controls each
one dedicated function. Each button has a coul-
oured status light indicator that indicates the cur-
rent function operation status.
One button module is needed for each milking
point.
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Fig. 5: Button module BM.
DeLaval milking automation MA200 (Test installation)
General description
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