Intellisense, Manual – Bimba IntelliSens User Manual

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button shown in the figure below.

Figure 16: IntelliSense

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Mode Selection

Identification

When in Cylinder Monitoring mode, three pieces of information can be entered for identifying the SIM. The first ID is
the SIM name (60 characters max), the second is the cylinder location (40 characters) and the third is the cylinder
part number (32 characters).

Figure 17: Cylinder mode Identification

In Pressure Monitoring mode, the first ID is the SIM name (60 characters max), the second is the location of sensor
one (40 characters) and the third is the location of sensor two (32 characters).

Figure 18: Pressure / Temperature Monitoring mode Identification

Sensor/Cylinder Setup

Enter the date that the cylinder was put into service. This section has the following commands:

a. Reset cycle count to zero: resets the current cycle count to zero.

b. Set Sensor(s) As Recognized: each sensor has a unique identifier to prevent sensors from accidentally

being switched around unknowingly. Whenever a new sensor is connected to a sensor port, the status
screen will show it as being unrecognized. This command will store the IDs of both attached sensors to
the SIM and sets them as recognized.

c. Take baseline: This command button triggers a baseline. A baseline tells the user how the cylinder is

currently performing. These values are for the users reference only and not used by the SIM. On run-
ning the command, a pop-up window appears requesting the number of cycles over which to measure
the baseline (the default is 20 cycles). The SIM will then monitor the cylinder to complete the required
number of cycles and determine values for the stroke time and leakage performance of the cylinder and

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