length tested is 200'. The pump will run at maximum
speed when the float switch is closed.
• Typical UIB Settings For This Type System:
• 60 or 80 Hertz (depends on pump/motor) (3AS_ _ only)
• Pump Sensitivity Stop – High (1AS15 only)
• Dry Well - High (switch to low if it trips while pumping
water)
• Low Pressure Cut-Off - Off
• Pressure Drop - 5 or 20 PSI
• Transducer - Not Connected
• Transducer Jumper - Top Position (Installer Must Move)
• Float Switch Connected to Run/Stop Input
FLOAT SWITCH OPERATION - Filling a Pond or Tank
and Constant Pressure System:
• Connect two wires from a float (level) switch to fill or
empty a tank or pond and a pressurized system. The
maximum switch wire length tested is 200'. The pump
will operate at various speeds and try to maintain the set
point pressure. If piping is large and it cannot maintain
set point pressure it will operate at maximum speed.
• Typical UIB Settings:
• 60 or 80 Hertz (depends on pump/motor) (3AS_ _ only)
• Pump Sensitivity Stop – High (1AS15 only)
• Dry Well - High (switch to low if it trips while pumping)
• Low Pressure Cut-Off - On (switch to off if pressure
drops by 20 PSI or more)
• Pressure Drop - 5 PSI
• Transducer - Connected
• Transducer Jumper - Bottom Position (Factory Setting)
• Float Switch Connected to Run/Stop Input
Transducer Jumper
Explosion Hazard. Keep jumper in bottom
DANGER
position whenever a pressure transducer is
used. Failure to do so may cause a pressure transducer error
to be ignored and an over-pressure hazard to result.
For applications not requiring a pressure transducer such
as level control using a float switch, the transducer can be
removed. When the transducer is not used, the Transducer
Jumper must be placed in the top position to prevent a
sensor error. Never place the jumper in the top position
when using a pressure transducer. Note that the Status
Display will show a low pressure (<5 PSI) when the this is
done.
6: ADVANCED MENU
6: ADVANCED MENU
The Advanced Menu can be used to configure various
functions within the controller. These functions include
configuring the Dry Well function, Sensor Zero function,
Fault Code History Reset function and configuring the
functionality of the Relay Output.
NAVIGATION
To enter the Advanced Menu press and hold the MODE
button for 5 seconds. The Parameter Display will then
indicate the name of the first parameter group within the
parameter group list, Dry Well Settings, "dSE". The UP
and DOWN buttons can be used to navigate to the next
parameter group. Pressing the MODE button again will
enter the parameter group to allow configuring the settings
within the group. The UP and DOWN buttons can then
be used navigate through the settings within the parameter
group. Pressing the MODE button while within the
parameter group will select or activate the desired setting.
The parameter display will blink to confirm the parameter
was saved. An indicator light in the lower-right corner of
the display will illuminate to show that it is the active or
selected setting within the parameter group. Pressing both
the UP and DOWN buttons together will exit the parameter
group or exit the advanced menu if in the parameter group
list. The controller will automatically exit the Advanced
Menu if no buttons are pressed for 15 seconds. The flow
diagram on the next page illustrates this functionality. Note
that the diagram shows that the DOWN button is used to
navigate through the menu but the UP button can be used to
navigate in the opposite direction.
• To exit the Advanced Menu, in the parameter group
list, press UP and DOWN buttons together or the menu
will automatically exit if no buttons are pressed for 15
seconds.
• To return to the parameter group list, press UP and
DOWN buttons together.
• To save, select or activate the displayed setting, press
the MODE button. The parameter display will blink to
confirm the setting was saved or made active.
• The active or selected setting within a parameter group is
indicated by an indicator light in the lower right corner of
the parameter display.
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