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Appendix A2
M588-00-880 Issue E
A2.14.2 Configuring the channel 4 output
By default, the MCM MicroTIM channel 4 output is configured to show the status of the isolation valve (if fitted). The
user has the option of configuring channel 4 is monitor the status of system warnings, booster, nitrogen flow, water
flow, exhaust pressure and remote/local control.
From the MicroTIM menu, select Output 4… and then scroll down the menu and press ENTER to select the output of
choice.
Notes: 1. Only one output option can be active at a time.
2. Booster status is only available for GXS combination systems that contain a dry pump and booster.
3. Isolation valve, nitrogen flow and water flow monitoring kits are available as optional accessories and
status can only be monitored if fitted.
A2.15 How to run the booster independently from the dry pump
The booster can be set up to run independently from the dry pump using the PDT. The booster can then be controlled
using the PDT, the MCM MicroTIM, the SIM protocol or Profibus.
If controlling the booster from the PDT or by using SIM protocol or Profibus then the booster start mode needs to be
changed to 'manual' using the PDT. Refer to A2.7.1 for instructions on setting the booster to manual mode. Once in
manual mode, the booster will operate independently from the dry pump.
A2.15.1 Run the booster manually using the PDT
To turn the booster on using the PDT follow this procedure and refer to Figure A66:
1. From the SETUP menu, select Command Menu… (requires an access code: 202.)
2. Scroll down and select MB…
3. Scroll down and select On
Figure A66 - Booster commands menu
A2.15.2 Run the booster using SIM and Profibus
Refer to the SIM and Profibus manuals for information on how to control the booster using these protocols.
A2.15.3 Run the booster using the MCM MicroTIM
If controlling the booster independently using the MCM MicroTIM then Input 2 needs to be configured to Booster. Refer
to A2.14 for instructions on how to configure the MCM MicroTIM using the PDT. Once Input 2 has been configured to
Booster, Input 2 will start and stop the booster independently of the dry pump.