Programming Liquistation CSF48
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4.1.1 Bottle synchronization
The bottle synchronization setting is possible with all types of program. In addition, bottle syn-
chronization can be switched via an external signal.
Bottle synchronization is only possible with a bottle change after a specific time and not with a
bottle change after a number of samples.
Specific bottles can be assigned specific filling times with the bottle synchronization function.
For example, bottle 1 is to be filled from midnight to 2 a.m., bottle 2 from 2 a.m. to 4 a.m. etc..
The following options are available for this:
• None: The time of sampling and bottle change are not synchronized.
• 1. bottle change time: Sampling starts with the first bottle. The changeover to the next bottles
is synchronized. For example, a time of 2 hours was set for bottle changeover, and 00:00 was
set for the synchronization. If the program is started at 5:23 a.m., for example, bottle 1 is ini-
tially filled. The system switches for the first time to bottle 2 at midnight (00:00), to bottle 3
at 2 a.m. etc.
• 1. Time of change + bottle number: A specific filling time is assigned to every bottle. For
example, midnight to 2 a.m. for bottle 1; 2 a.m. to 4 a.m. for bottle 2; 4 a.m. to 6 a.m. for bottle
3 etc. If the program is started at 10 a.m., for example, the device starts filling bottle 6.
It is also possible to start synchronization on a specific day of the week.
For example, a time of 24 hours was set for bottle changeover, Monday 00:00 was the time
set for synchronization, and Tuesday 8 a.m. was set for starting the program. The system fills
bottle 2 until 00:00 on Wednesday and then switches to bottle 3.
• External signal: The system changes to the next bottle when an external signal is received.
The external signal first has to be configured via the binary input. The binary input can then
be selected as the source.