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TP10476-1

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Reference

Name

Description

Designator

LED1

Encoder Indicator

Encoder input

LED2

Batching Output

Batching device pulse output activated. LED illuminated

LED3

Suction cycle valve

Suction cycle valve activated, LED illuminated

LED4

K1

Illuminated when K1 relay is activated

LED5

Pile Down

Output Down activated. LED illuminated

LED6

Pile Up

Output Up activated. LED illuminated

LED7

Pile Controller

Pile outputs Up/Down or Forward/Reverse activated, LED illuminated.

LED8

+5VDC Power Supply

Power ON, LED illuminated

LED9

+5VDC Supply, grounded Power ON, LED illuminated

LED10

+24VDC Supply, groundedPower ON, LED illuminated

LED11

Kicker

Kicker output activated, LED illuminated.

LED12

Regulator release

Activated when regulator release is active.

Table 16. LED Status Indicators

4. Process Variables

4.1 Total Input Count
Total Input Count PV increments by the factor setting each
time an input is received at the Input Count input. Total
Input Count can range from 0 to 99,999,999.
This process variable is stored in memory in case of a
power outage.
Reset job will clear this process variable to zero.

4.2 Total Output Count
Total Output Count increments by the factor setting each
time an input is received at the Output Count input.
Total Output Count can range from 0 to 99,999,999.
This process variable is stored in memory in case of a
power outage.
Reset job will clear this process variable to zero.

4.3 Batch Down Count
The Batch Down Count is the number of remaining inputs
necessary to trigger a batch output. As input counts are
received, this value counts down to zero. Each input
decrements the Batch Count Down by one. The factor is not
used. When zero is reached, the Batch Down Count resets
to the Batch Preset. The Count input that is used by the
Batch Down Count is determined by the Batching Selection
in Machine Setup. If Feeder is the Batching Selection, the
Batch Down Count will be affected by the Input Count
Input. If Delivery is the Batching Selection, the Batch
Down Count will be affected by the Output Count Input.
Batch Down Count can range from 1 to 999.
This process variable is stored in memory in case of a
power outage.
Reset job will clear this process variable to zero.
Reset batch will load this process variable with the batch
preset.

4.4 Number of Batches
The Number of Batches is the number of times the Batch
Down Count has reached zero.
Number of Batches can range from 0 to 9999.
This process variable is stored in memory in case of a
power outage.
Reset job will clear this process variable to zero.
Reset batch will clear this process variable to zero.

4.5 Current Rate
The Current Rate is based on the number of Input Count
inputs received during the sample period.
The Current Rate is calculated every second.
The Current Rate is shown as rate per hour.
The Current Rate is rounded to the nearest hundreds.
Current Rate can range from 0 to 99,999,900.
This process variable is not stored in memory.

4.6 Main Drive Run Time

T

he Main Drive Run Time is the amount of time the Drive

output has been on since the last Clear All Memory Reset
in Maintenance Mode.
This value is displayed in the format HHHHHH.HH.
Main Drive Run Time can range from 0.00 to 999,999.99.
This process variable is stored in memory in case of a
power outage.
Reset ALL in maintenance mode will clear this process
variable to zero.

4.7 Main Drive Velocity
The Main Drive Velocity is the speed of the Tachometer
input.
This value is displayed in meters per minute.
This value is calculated every 300 milliseconds.
This process variable is not stored in memory.

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