Relay 2 Actions
Gladiator Gen 3 Microwave Series
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Maintenance & Auto cleaner functions
• The Gladiator Amplifier can use Relay 2 as a trigger
mechanism to notify the user or activate a cleaning
system based on time or conditions within the
application which require cleaning/maintenance.
• There are three software options using two different
concepts. The first concept is based on total Gain
used and the second is based on a Time interval.
The selectable software options are as follows:
[Maintnce Chk]
• The unit will switch on the relay when total Gain is
greater than the CleanGainHigh % - the relay will
switch off when Gain falls below CleanGainLow %.
[GainOpt Clng]
• When total Gain exceeds the CleanGainHigh point
the unit activates the relay for 1/2 of the On Delay
time and then switches off.
• The unit will then count the Clean Time interval
time before repeat the process until total Gain is
below CleanGainLow point.
[TimeOpt Clng]
• At every Clean Time interval the unit will switch on
the relay for 1/2 of the On Delay time and then
switch off.
Relay 2 Actions
Setup Example - Time Based
• In ‘Quickset’ Set ‘On Delay’ to 4.0 seconds - this
will provide a 2.0 second water blast.
• In ‘Advanced’ set ‘Relay2Action' to ‘TimeOptCln’
with a ‘Clean Timer’ of 30min.
• Every 30 minutes the sensors will be sprayed for
2 seconds.
Setup Example - Gain Based
See next page for Software flow chart.
• In ‘Quickset’ Set ‘On Delay’ to 4.0 seconds - this
will provide a 2.0 second water blast.
• In ‘Advanced’ set ‘Relay2Action to ‘GainOptCln’
with a ‘CleanGainHi’ of 80%, ‘CleanGainLo’ of
70% and ‘Clean Timer’ to 5.0min.
• This will trigger the water spray for 2 seconds when
Gain goes above 80%. The spray will repeat every
5 minutes until Gain goes below 70%.
• You can view Gain while the unit is running by using
the arrow key to locate the diagnostic display.
Other Relay2 Actions
• Relay 2 - Sets the 2nd relay to mirror the first relay
action
• Failsafe - Sets the relay to trigger for a failsafe
condition such as sender/receiver fail or
voltage problem