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9.3 PARAMETERS AND VALUES
The following table explains the parameters and possible values of the VIP5 selecting basic or extended menu.
SELECTS THE OPERATING MODE:
Lubrication Cycle completed when the cycle
sensor confirms correct lubrication
Both Standby and Lubrication Phase
determined by external signal.
SELECTS THE CYCLE MONITORING:
Dual Line Pressure switches
Waiting time for inversion command and
pump
Determines Standby Phase Timing
Whichever of above 2 events occurs first.
A set number of external PULSE signals
By PULSE signals. However, if PAUSE TIM. is
reached, an alarm will be given
Standby Timer setting. Null means the
standby phase will be skipped
Timeout counter determines how long to wait
for cycle completion before a timeout alarm is
generated.
In timer Mode, how long the pump will run.
Number of Lubrication Cycles to complete a
Lubrication Phase
Determines state at power on:
Start in Lubrication Phase
Resume from power down state
How REMOTE ALARM is managed
Relay is powered off during alarm
Relay is powered On during alarm
A Pulse Coded Alarm signal is given ( for
details see section 10.3)
Determines what Alarm conditions should
stop the VIP5 Lubrication cycles.
Never stop the lubrication cycle
All but min Level stops the Vip5
Only minimum level alarm stops the VIP5
Pump output can be constant signal, pulsed
signal or synchronized with control signal
(see next 3 parameters)
Sets the ON value of the pump pulse.
Sets the OFF value of the pump pulse.
Time between two Lubrication Cycles within
the Lubrication Phase
In a SEP mode, If P2 input is closed the LUBE
CYCLES values is increased by this value
contained in this setting