Manual Start/Stop; History (Saved); Signal Table - Pentair STA-RITE CPS 10 Serie Instructions De Service

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5.5 MANUAL START/STOP

It is possible to manually stop the pump by pressing the START/STOP button: in this situation the display alternatively shows the writing
STOP. During STOP status the module is not operative unless the anti-lock mode is activated (TAB parameters - installation parameters
5.3.4). The word "abl" will be displayed if the condition is active.
START/STOP sequence of buttons, push the STOP button
ATTENTION
Press the START/STOP button again to exit the STOP condition.
CHAPTER 6
SIGNALS, ALARM STATUS AND ERRORS

6.1 HISTORY (SAVED)

Key sequence:
Press ESC for 5 seconds.
Press MODE to scroll the error log.
Press STOP to see the hour and the date of the event (when the clock has been set correctly).

6.2 SIGNAL TABLE

MESS. DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
INIT
System initiation signal.
REIN
System re-initiation signal.
INIB
Inhibitor intervention signal.
RPC
Reset configuration.
REC
Saving parameter signal.
RST
Total reset signal.
RSE
Memory reset.
ESG
Memory reset carried out.
FAL
End of alarm (in memory).
TOP
Maximum power complementary pump.
ON
Complementary pump on.
STB
Complementary pump on standby.
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The condition occurs when the system
is first
started-up or after a prolonged power
failure.
The condition occurs when a short power
failure takes place.
This is an operative condition generated
by an
external command which closes entry to the
inhibitors. (NO – NC)
ACTION
Wait for a change in status.
Check the external inhibitor command
(i.e. switch, float, pressure gauge).
The board has been reset. The cause of this signal can
be a either prolonged absence of power or if the reset
button has been pressed manually. The module will
save all the information recorded, with the exception
of clock setting.
The eeprom memory has been reset (see chapter 7.2).
The module returns to the factory settings.
Confirms that the eeprom memory has been reset (see
chapter 7.2).
Indicates the end of an alarm.
The complementary pump is on at the maximum
frequency possible.
The complementary pump is on and regulating.
The complementary pump is on standby.

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