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Brand | Ingersoll-Rand |
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Model | Xe-145M |
Category | Control Systems |
Language | English |
Defines signal words (Danger, Warning, Caution, Notice) used to indicate potential hazards.
Rules and precautions for operating the compressor safely.
Describes the membrane, LCD display, command, and navigation keys.
Details the function of each command key (Start, Stop, Load, Unload, Reset).
Explains settings like Auto-Restart, Remote Start/Stop, COM Control, and Closed Loop Water System.
Procedure for calibrating sensors when the machine is stopped and pressure is off.
Covers sensor failures, invalid calibration, and emergency stop conditions.
Details various specific sensor failures recognized by the controller.
Explains how to view and interpret trip history records.
Covers filter status, maintenance timers, and configuration settings.
Configures serial port addresses, Ethernet settings, and displays option modules.
Configures compressor networking for stable system pressure control.
Lists and describes various analog inputs displayed on the controller.
Covers password entry for factory settings and specific compressor parameters.
Accessing compressor data and controls via a web browser.
Steps to configure the controller for LAN communication and web access.
Instructions for configuring the computer's IP address for point-to-point communication.
Steps to access and modify TCP/IP properties for network connection.
Manual entry of IP address, subnet mask, and DNS server addresses.
Detailed steps for entering the computer's IP address and subnet mask.
Settings for controller connection to LAN, including DHCP enable.
Steps to access web pages by typing host name or IP address.
Entering username, password, and selecting language for web access.
Information on default administrator accounts and access rights (VIEW, USER, ADMIN).
Overview of the main segments represented by tabs on web pages.
Describes the five command buttons available on web pages (Start, Stop, Reset Alarm, Load, Unload).
Shows system events, warnings, and trips with date, time, and description.
View data in graphical format for selected variables and time durations (Hours, Days, Weeks).
Administrator creates users and assigns access levels (VIEW, USER, ADMIN).
Lists Modbus registers for variables like pressure, temperature, and hours.
Details Modbus registers for various sensor readings and settings.