LINK Systems System 2500 PLS User Manual

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System 2500 Operating & Installation Manual - Revision 07

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2.5 CONFIGURE

The Configure routines will allow the operator to program into the System 2500 important
information relating to the machine on which it is installed. The configuration routines can only
be entered with the mode selector keyswitch in the PROG position. Switching the keyswitch
from the PROG position will terminate the configuration routine (except for the special case of
setting TOPSTOP angle - see Section 2.5.3). To access these routines the operator must select
CONFIGURE from the PLS Menu.

2.5.1 Configure Access Code Screen and Menu

Selection of CONFIGURE will display a screen which will ask the operator to enter the
configuration access code. Failure to enter this code correctly will prohibit the operator from
entering the Configure Menu. The access code is printed on the last page of this manual. It is
suggested that the code be given to qualified users only. The Configure Menu allows the
operator to make modifications to the System 2500 PLS setup which can alter the operation of
the unit. Once the Configure Menu has been attained one of the following functions may be
selected:

C

MOTION DETECTOR - Provides for entry of data for the internal motion
detector function which verifies that resolver is connected and operating properly.

C

TOPSTOP - Allows entry of the crankshaft angle where a stop signal to the
machine should occur in order for the machine to come to a stop at the top of the
stroke.

C

TOPSTOP ADVANCE - Allows entry of the information needed by the System
2500 to advance the TOPSTOP setpoint angle as the crankshaft speed increases.

C

RESTRICTED CHANNELS - Allows the operator to add or remove restricted
channels.

C

OFFSET - Selection of resolver zero point.

C

PLS OUTPUT ADVANCE - Allows entry of the information needed by the
System 2500 to advance PLS setpoints as the crankshaft speed increases.

To select any of the above functions the operator must move the cursor to the desired function
using the arrow keys, then press the ENTER key.

2.5.2 MOTION DETECTOR

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