Firmware Version 3/4.31.37
Configure Additive level parameters for the swing arm. The output port that signals the injection and the input
port that receives the injector feedback must be assigned to a swing arm FCM. Configure the Flow Control
Module # parameter; enter a number that represents a swing arm FCM. Configure the FCM Port # parameter for
an available port on the swing arm FCM. Consult the General Additive Setup section in Chapter 6 in the User
Guide for instructions on choosing an additive port. Additive Test Buttons used for calibration must be assigned to
a Swing Arm FCM as well.
In cases where the swing arm additive pumps are common to other load arms in the bay, Pump Run and Pump
Status assignments should be made to FCMs that are dedicated to a single MultiLoad II RCU. That means that
the assignment will have to be configured on both RCUs. If an additive pump is only used for the swing arm,
however, it may be more efficient to assign the pump related I/O to the swing arm FCM.
If configuration of the primary RCU is complete, configure the load arms of the secondary RCU. When
configuring the swing arms of the secondary unit, use the same FCM and port assignments as were used for the
corresponding swing arm in the primary bay.
A swing arm in the secondary bay does not have to use the same Preset number assignment as
the primary bay. For example, if a swing arm has been assigned to preset #1 in the primary bay,
that same swing arm can be assigned to Preset #2 in the secondary bay. When configuring the
swing arm for the secondary bay, use the same FCM and port assignments as were used in the
primary bay.
When setting up swing-arm bays, do NOT enable any swing-arm flags in TMS. MultiLoad swing-
arm bays are considered independent bays by TMS.