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Configuring The Customised Preset Mode - PEDROLLO E1 MONO Instrucciones Originales De Uso

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CONFIGURING THE INPUTS AND OUTPUTS
This menu is used to configure the control panel inputs and outputs. The type and operating range of the pressure transduc-
ers, the sensitivity of the capacitive level sensors and the external alarm input and output can be set.
• Open the menu
INOUT CONFIG
• See PARAMETER EDITING COMMANDS for how to edit the values of each individual parameter.
SELECT
INOUT CONFIG
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INOUT CONFIG
IN ALARM:ON
INOUT CONFIG
OUT ALARM:ON
INOUT CONFIG
LEVEL SENS:50
INOUT CONFIG
P.TYPE:4-20mA
INOUT CONFIG
P.RANGE:16bar

CONFIGURING THE CUSTOMISED PRESET MODE

This menu is used to choose the control panel automatic operating mode according to the requirements of the system to be
implemented.
You can choose from six different preset configurations
• Open the menu
MODE CONFIG
• See PARAMETER EDITING COMMANDS for how to edit the values of each individual parameter.
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SELECT
• Press the
• Enable or disable the external alarm with acoustic and/or visual function.
• This alarm does not block electric pump operation, but signals a fault due to external
factors.
Default ON
• Enable or disable the relay output (NO/NC), to be used to power a siren and/or flash-
ing light.
Default ON
• Set the percentage sensitivity of the level sensor.
• This value should be calibrated for the conductivity of the water in the system.
Default 50%
• Select the pressure transducer type:
– 4–20 mA amperometric
– 0–10 V ratiometric
Default 4–20 mA
• Select the maximum operating pressure of the pressure transducer.
Default 16 bar
SELECT
key to confirm the choice and enter the submenu
Range OFF–ON
Range OFF–ON
Range 1–100%
Range 4–20 mA / 0–10 V Step /
Range 10–40
Step /
Step /
Step 1%
Step 10/16/25/40

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