Gilderfluke&Co KP-300 Smart Brick Control Panel User Manual

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is started and a time after it is stopped where any HPU pressure
sensors inputs will need to be bypassed. Do this by program-
ming the

Bypass Buss

you are using and

Remote HPU Start In-

put

to be active at the beginning of the show. The

Bypass Buss

needs to be active for the time it takes for the HPU to build up
pressure. If the pressure doesnʼt come up during the time allot-
ted, the Kp-300 will automatically trigger an error condition (ei-
ther E-Stop or Show Pause, as configured).

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If the HPU is to be turned off at the end of the show, then the

Bypass Buss

which is being used would be programmed active

along with a pulse on the

Remote HPU Stop Input

. This allows

the HPU to be stopped without triggering an error condition. If
configured to trigger an E-Stop, the

Bypass Buss

will also need

to be programmed active during the E-Stop and Load/Unload
shows so that the HPUʼs low pressure wonʼt trigger an error dur-
ing these shows when the HPU is off.

b) Door Sensors: If the door or floor mat sensors inputs are set to

trigger an E-Stop, they will need to be bypassed during the E-
Stop and Load Unload shows. This is because although you
want these inputs to trigger an error while the motion base is in
flight, you donʼt want this to trigger an E-Stop when the doors are
opened for the passengers to be loaded and unloaded.

c) Electric Motion Bases and other Installations that donʼt use

the Kp-300

Blocking Valve Output

: If you donʼt want to allow

shows to be run if there is an E-Stop condition present, you can
configure one of the two

bypass busses

to momentarily (for just

one frame) bypass all the possible error inputs at the very start
of all shows

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. At the end of the

Bypass Buss

pulse, any error

conditions that remain will trigger the E-Stop. This technique
should be used in applications that donʼt use the

Blocking Valve

Output

. Typical of these are most electric motion base installa-

tions.

If you are using the Seat Belt Logging features of the Kp-300, be sure you

donʼt configure the Kp-300 to bypass any inputs that are to be logged during
the time during which they need to be logged. Bypassing an input will con-

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This technique is flexible enough that you can even leave it out of any maintenance shows that you want to be able to run without

motion.

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