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COM
PWM Com communication control unit
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TERM
PWM Term remote control terminal
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I/O
e.sybox I/O input output control unit
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RPR
Remote pressure sensor
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DEV
Any other compatible devices
Connections menu
The icons of the various connected devices are displayed with below an
identifying acronym and the respective reception power.
An icon lit with a fixed light means that the device is connected and work-
ing correctly; a stroked through icon means the device is configured as
part of the network but is not found.
Pressing "+" or "-" allows you to select a device that is already connected
(function active on release) making the respective icon appear in reverse;
when the device is selected, a description of the selected device appears
underlined.
All the devices present over the air are not displayed on this
page but only the devices that have been associated with our
network.
Seeing only the devices in your own network allows the opera-
tion of several similar networks existing within the radius of
action of the wireless without creating ambiguity; in this way
the user does not see the elements that do not belong to his
pumping system.
From this menu page it is possible to associate and disassociate an ele-
ment from your personal wireless network.
When the machine starts the AS menu item does not show any connec-
tion because no device is associated. Only an action by the operator can
allow devices to be added or removed with the operations of association
and disassociation.
Association of devices
Pressing '+' for 5 sec puts the machine into the mode where it searches
for wireless association, communicating this status by the blinking of the
icon (related to the device on which the action is carried out) and of the
COMM leds at regular intervals. As soon as two machines in a working
communication range are put into this status, if possible, they are associ-
ated with each other. If the association is not possible for one or both
machines, the procedure ends and a pop-up appears on each machine
saying "association not possible". An association may not be possible
because the device you are trying to associate is already present in the
maximum number or because the device to be associated is not recog-
nised.
The search status for association remains active until the device to be
associated is detected (irrespective of the result of association); if not
device can be seen within the space of 1 minutes, the machine auto-
matically leaves association status. You can leave the search status for
wireless association at any time by pressing SET or MODE.
Disassociation of devices
To disassociate an element you must first select it with the "+" or "-" keys,
then press - for 5 s; this puts the system into device disassociation mode
in which the icon of the selected device and the COMM led start to flash
rapidly, indicating that the device chosen will be cancelled. The next time
- is pressed the device will be disassociated; instead, if you press any
key or let more than 30 sec elapse from entering disassociation mode,
the procedure will be terminated.
1.5 Multipump adjustment
When a multipump system is switched on, the addresses are automati-
cally assigned and an algorithm selects one device as the adjustment
leader. The leader decides the speed and starting order of each device in
the chain.
The adjustment mode is sequential (the devices start one at a time).
When starting conditions occur, the first device starts, when it has
reached maximum speed the next one starts, and then the others in
sequence. The starting order is not necessarily in ascending order ac-
cording to the machine address, but it depends on the working hours
done see 2.4 - ET: Max. switching time
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