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User Guide

CUC (Crisplant Universal Controller)

USER GUIDE
CUC (CRISPLANT UNIVERSAL CONTROLLER)
LEAK DETECTION GAS 06 (LG06)

Journal: ug_lg06_uk_r03.doc
Date: 10 Feb 2011
Revision: r03
Pages: 48
Initials: bgm

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CONTENTS

Page

1. REVISIONS ....................................................................................................................................5

2. USER GUIDE .................................................................................................................................6


2.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................................6
2.2 FUNCTIONALITIES ..................................................................................................................8
2.3 OTHER FEATURES AVAILABLE:............................................................................................9
2.4 HOW TO GET STARTED .......................................................................................................10

3. PASSWORDS ..............................................................................................................................11
3.1 PASSWORDS FOR SET-UP AND FORCE OF OUTPUTS ...................................................11

4. BASIC SET-UP.............................................................................................................................12
4.1 SET-UP OF FUNCTIONALITY TO LEAK DETECTION GAS (LG05) ....................................13
4.2 DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONALITY FOR LEAK DETECTION GAS (LG05) ......................13

5. I/O-LIST FOR LEAK GAS (LG06) ................................................................................................14


5.1 MACHINE LAYOUT ................................................................................................................14
5.2 OUTPUT LIST.........................................................................................................................16

6. SET-UP IN GENERAL .................................................................................................................17

7. MACHINE SET-UP.......................................................................................................................18
7.1 ENTER MACHINE SET-UP ....................................................................................................18
7.1.1 Net Address (SU 01)........................................................................................................18
7.1.2 Light .................................................................................................................................19
7.1.3 Test Timer (SU 06) ..........................................................................................................19
7.1.4 Enable Connect OK (SU 12)............................................................................................20
7.1.5 Leak Point ........................................................................................................................21
7.1.6 Accumulation Timer (SU 30)............................................................................................23
7.1.7 Pusher Delay (SU 35) ......................................................................................................23

8. MACHINE FUNCTIONS ...............................................................................................................24


8.1 POWER ON AND INITIATION................................................................................................24
8.2 INITIATION OF CIR LEAKDETECTOR ..................................................................................25
8.2.1 Head Test ........................................................................................................................25
8.2.2 Initiation errors .................................................................................................................25

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8.3 ADDRESS SETUP ON CIR ....................................................................................................26


8.4 INITIATION ERRORS .............................................................................................................27
8.5 START/STOP..........................................................................................................................27
8.6 PROCESS AND BYPASS MODE...........................................................................................28
8.6.1 Process Mode ..................................................................................................................28
8.6.2 Bypass Mode ...................................................................................................................28
8.7 PROCESS STATUS ...............................................................................................................29
8.7.1 Status ...............................................................................................................................29
8.8 PROCESS ERRORS ..............................................................................................................29
8.8.1 Errors ...............................................................................................................................29
8.9 SERVICE & MAINTENANCE..................................................................................................31

9. ENCODING FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................................32


9.1 FUNCTION KEYS ...................................................................................................................32
9.1.1 Reset key .........................................................................................................................32
9.1.2 Zero key ...........................................................................................................................32
9.1.3 Cylinder key .....................................................................................................................32
9.1.4 Enter key..........................................................................................................................33
9.1.5 Decimal Point Enter Key..................................................................................................33
9.1.6 Clear key..........................................................................................................................33

10. MENU FUNCTIONS ...................................................................................................................34


10.1.1 Default and Limits.........................................................................................................34
10.2 GENERAL SERVICE...........................................................................................................35
10.2.1 Version .........................................................................................................................35
10.2.2 Input Output Test..........................................................................................................36
10.2.3 Counter.........................................................................................................................37

11. MACHINE SERVICE KEY ..........................................................................................................39


11.1.1 SK65012 Sequence time (SEQT) ................................................................................39
11.1.2 SK65015 Processed Cylinders ....................................................................................40
11.1.3 SK65016 Distributed Cylinders ....................................................................................40
11.1.4 SK65030 display CIR leak value..................................................................................41
11.1.5 SK65031 CIR Remote Menu........................................................................................41
11.1.6 SK65041 Show CIR Data.............................................................................................45
11.1.7 SK65052 Process Error Counters On CIR Heads .......................................................46

12. APPENDIX..................................................................................................................................47
12.1 ABBREVIATIONS................................................................................................................48

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1. REVISIONS

Rev. Date Init. Description


r03 06/05 - 11 bgm Added address setup for CIR head

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2. USER GUIDE
This document only contains actual documentation for the given functionality read on
the front-page (see Journal (e.g. ug_eu01_uk - Emptying Unit 01)

This means that one or more


• Chapters (e.g. Cylinder - or Lock Parameter Set-up)
• Set-ups (e.g. Set-up of Net Address)
• or Service Keys / Functions
may be left out deliberately as they have no meaning for the actual functionality.

To manage a quick start up of a new machine go directly to chapter:


HOW TO GET STARTED

2.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION

1 Display
2 Keypad
3 Start/Stop push-button
1
4 Bar code wand

CUC (Crisplant Universal Controller) and bar code wand

The CUC is an intrinsically safe controller with:


• 16 digital inputs and outputs (plus 1 extra input for push-button)
• 1 serial interface to load cell module
• or serial interface to extended IO module (+ 16 inputs)
• 1 serial interface for communication

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• LCD display (4 lines with 20 alpha-numeric characters on each line)


• 16-key sealed membrane keypad (12 keys for encoding and 4 function keys)
• 1 push-button for start/stop of the process
• 1 serial interface for programming
As an option, a bar code wand can be supplied.

The CUC is intended for installation in hazardous areas (butane/propane) and placed at
the actual process (machine).
The CUC controls the process.

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2.2 FUNCTIONALITIES

The CUC gives (per set-up) many functionalities, e.g.:

Carousel equipment:
• IT01-nn (Inlet Tangential w/ e g. Integrated Pre Scale, Valve orientation, etc.)
• IR01-nn (Ref. IT01-nn, but Radial)
• OT01-nn (Outlet Tangential w/ e.g. Integrated Check Scale)
• OR01-nn (Ref. OT01-nn, but Radial)

Fill equipment:
• FS01-nn (Fill Scale on carousel or floor w/ load cell)
• AS01 (Adjustment Scale. Fill-/Evacuation- and Check Scale combined)
• FF01-nn (Fill Flow on carousel or floor w/ mass flow meter)
• IF01 (Inline (conveyor) Fill Flow )

Control equipment:
• LP01-nn (Leak Pressure detector)
• LG01-nn (Leak Gas detector)
• CS01-nn (Check Scale w/load cell)
• CV01-nn (Cylinder Vision w/camera)
• IC01-nn (Inlet Check scale – pre weighing function)

Utility equipment:
• CC01 (Cylinder (sum) Counter)
• FC01 (Flow (sum) counter)
• VH01 ((Screw) Valve Handler)
• SM01 (Sealing Machine)
• SM02 (Sealing Machine w/ line for Sort Out)
• SM03 (Sealing Machine, 2 pos wo/ line for Sort Out)
• CU01 (Cleaning Unit)
• EU01 (Emptying Unit)
• CA01 (Cap Applicator 01)
• CA02 (Cap Applicator 02 combined with valve orientation)
• CA03 (Cap Applicator 03 with cap feeder system)
• VO01 (Valve Orientation)
• CH01 (Cap Handler(Screw/Unscrew))

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2.3 OTHER FEATURES AVAILABLE:

Other features are available e.g. for maintenance line, pallet line or options to existing
functions
Maintenance Line (MAL)
• SH01 (Screw Handler f/ valves and suspension)
• TH01 (Thread Handler f/ thread - and /or mill tools)
• CU02 (Combined Cleaning/Emptying Unit, 2 position)
• CU03 (Two Cleaning Units, 2 position)
• CF01 (Cylinder Fill, (co2/spirit)
• CF02 (Cylinder Fill, 3 position (co2/spirit)
• CI01 (Cylinder Inspection w/ camera)
• EU02 (Two Emptying Units, 2 position)
• IP02 (Ink jet Printer w/ Check Scale, 3 prints on body of cylinder)
• CL01 (Cylinder Loader. Load/Unload of cylinders between chain conveyor and over
head conveyor)
• ER01-nn (Evacuation Rack, nn machine positions in line)
• PM01 (Pressure test Machine)
• VC01 (Valve Changing Unit)
Pallet Line (PAL):
• PC01-nn (Pallet Compact, compact system, 1 or 2 storey w/wo bar lifts)
• PC01-nn w/ carrier2 (as above but with vertical carrier and 1 or 2 pallet(s) pr.
storey, in 3 heights)
• PL01-nn (Pallet Linear, modular system, stacker, de stacker and w/wo bar lifts)
CUC Options:
Options are available on request. Ask us, it may already exist or it is possible to make
according to your specification. Following is available (pt):
• Cylinder queue for 25 cylinders (std 17) in inlet to carousel
• TareAdd which adds 1000 g to the cylinders with shroud ring in inlet (NOTE: ONLY
FOR IT01 and IT04 and 100 g. division)
• Dedication of Filling Machines to Cylinder types in inlet (enable/disable FM’s pr
Type)
• Other languages (pt French)
Data Collection:
As an option, a PC and a printer can be installed in a non-hazardous area (e.g. in an
office) for:
• Automatic transfer of data between the units
• Data collection from units
• Statistics
• Remote support from Kosan Crisplant

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2.4 HOW TO GET STARTED

To start up a new machine do as follows:


1. Get familiar with Password (See chapter PASSWORDS)
2. Carry out set-up of functionality (See Chapter SET-UP OF FUNCTIONALITY
TO…)
3. Adjust and test Inputs and Outputs
(See Chapter INPUT/OUTPUT LISTS)
(See Chapter MENU FUNCTIONS, Input Output Test)

When a CUC is set up to its actual functionality (step 2), parameters are set to default
values, which (in most cases) enables it to run at once. Few parameters (if any) should
be adjusted when the above steps are made.

If included, also:
4. Carry out Machine Set-up (See chapter MACHINE SET-UP)
5. Carry out Cylinder Set-up (See chapter CYLINDER SET-UP)
6. Test the Manchester Code (See chapter MENU FUNCTIONS, Manchester
Test, –Count)
7. Balance the Scale. (See chapter MACHINE SERVICE KEYS, SK65010
Balancing the Scale)
8. Carry out Lock Parameter Set-up (See chapter LOCK PARAMETER SET-UP
(for Approval))
9. Initiate and test the Bar Code Wand (See chapter BAR CODE WAND)

Be careful and carry out the above steps correctly

Hereafter get familiar with the remaining chapters such as:


• MACHINE FUNCTIONS
• MENU FUNCTIONS

In case of troubles during start-up (or later), this manual contains various chapters to
help and guide you to trouble shoot, if necessary

You are also welcome to contact Kosan Crisplant for assistance

! In this case, please report the software version.


See chapter MENU FUNCTIONS, Version

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3. PASSWORDS

3.1 PASSWORDS FOR SET-UP AND FORCE OF OUTPUTS

To avoid incorrect set-up and use of the CUC’s by non-authorized personnel, password
protection has been incorporated for:
• Cylinder Set-Up
• Machine Set-Up
• Basic Set-Up
• Lock Parameter Set-Up
• Force of outputs
To enter the above set-up facilities, a password must be entered first.

The password is equal to the numbers entered to reach the actual menu
point, preset with 7
E.g. to enter cylinder set-up, the operator must encode:
Encoding: Password:
- Decimal point and enter (=> main menu) 7
- 2 and enter (=> set-up menu) 2
- 1 and enter (=> cylinder set-up) 1
Result: 721
Passwords:
Cylinder set-up……..…………..721
Machine set-up…….…………..722
Lock Parameter set-up………..7221
FM to (Cyl type) set-up……..7222
Basic set-up………..…………..723
Force of outputs……………….7312

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4. BASIC SET-UP

This function applies when the CUC is powered on for the first time, a printed circuit
board is taken from stock or after a possible operational error, power failure, etc.
The Chapter SET-UP OF FUNCTIONALITY TO… (next page) is a step by step
instruction in how to set up the CUC to a given functionality1

If the CUC has entered a state where the menu cannot be activated, use
the SK65535 service key.
Press 65535 and Enter. The CUC will reset to Basic Set-up

CUC-UI01 V. 00243
MAIN MENU: .↵

1
The set-up is password protected. Please see: PASSWORD
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4.1 SET-UP OF FUNCTIONALITY TO LEAK DETECTION GAS (LG05)


Function Key Display Range/Comments

MENU
. MAIN MENU
1-STATUS 3-SERVICE
2-SET UP 4-

Select SET UP
2 SET UP 1/2
1-CYLINDER 3-BASIC
2-MACHINE 4-MODE

Select BASIC ENTER PASSWORD:


3

Enter PASSWORD FUNC. SELECT:


X

Key in 132 FUNC.SELECT:132=LG05


X

Confirm selection PLEASE WAIT.. The CUC will reset.

4.2 DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONALITY FOR LEAK DETECTION GAS (LG05)

The Leak Detection Gas 05 gives detection of valve leaks (IR technology) and includes
the following features:
• Accumulation Stop
• Waiting Stop
• Centring Unit leak detection
• Sort Out of cylinders
• Accumulation1 for main conveyor
• Accumulation2 for side conveyor (sort out)
• Pneumatic guard (stops leak detector if pneumatic low)
• Bypass functionality
• Easy access for lenses cleaning
• Adjustable leak point of permitted gas leak
Options:

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5. I/O-LIST FOR LEAK GAS (LG06)

5.1 MACHINE LAYOUT

LG06

POS POS POS POS POS POS


6 5 4 3 2 1

Y08 Y13

Y07 Y12
B10
Y06 Y11
B04 B03
Y05 Y10

Y03 Y09

B09 B06
Y02 Y01
B07

B08 B11 B14

B12 B15
Y04 = Input
B02 Bxx
B05 B01
P Yxx = Output

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Fig. 1-1 Machine layout for LG06

Note:
CIR network addresses are:
Machine Pos 3 Pos 4
CIR Address 1 Address 2

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INPUT LIST
Module Position Item Function Type Contact Remarks
CM01 pos0 B02 Pneumatic OK P NO
GS01 pos1 B03 Cylinder at FD
Stop
GS01 pos2 B04 Cylinder at FD
Stop
LG02 pos3 B01 Cylinder at FD
Centring
B14 Test Head I
Connected
B15 Connection OK MI *)
LG02 pos4 B05 Cylinder at FD
Centring
B11 Test Head I
Connected
B12 Connection OK MI *)
SO01 pos5 B06 Cylinder at FD
Pusher
B07 Pusher in Plus MI
Pos
B08 Pusher in MI
Minus Pos
B10 Accumulation FD
AC01 pos6 B09 Accumulation FD

Note: *) Optional

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5.2 OUTPUT LIST


Module Position Item Function Type Contact Remarks
CM01 pos0
GS01 pos1 Y01 Stop Y
GS01 pos2 Y02 Stop Y
LG02 pos3 Y09 Centring Y Lift by pneumatic
Y10 Test head Y
Y11 Rinsing Y
Y12 Lateral Y
rinsing
Y13 Vacuum Y
LG02 pos4 Y03 Centring Y Lift by pneumatic
Y05 Test head Y
Y06 Rinsing Y
Y07 Lateral Y
rinsing
Y08 Vacuum Y
SO01 pos5 Y04 Pusher Y
AC01 pos6

Note: *) Optional

5.3

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6. SET-UP IN GENERAL

! If set-up is disabled for the actual functionality, the display shows:


NO SERVICE AVAILABLE

Step Forward/Reverse
In the set-up you can step forward and reverse.

=> Step to next set-up

=> Step to previous set-up

End of Set-up
At the end of Set-up the text “END OF SETUP” is shown
To exit press C (Clear)

Function Key Display Range/Comments

END OF SET UP END OF SETUP!

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7. MACHINE SET-UP

7.1 ENTER MACHINE SET-UP

To enter machine set-up, press sequence as follows:


Enter:
Function Key Display Range/Comments

MENU
. MAIN MENU
1-STATUS 3-SERVICE
2-SET UP 4-

Select SET UP
2 SET UP 1/2
1-CYLINDER 3-BASIC
2-MACHINE 4-MODE

Select MACHINE ENTER PASSWORD:


2

Enter PASSWORD ENTER NETADR:0;1-125 Example of a Set-up


X 0
XXYY SET UP

7.1.1 Net Address (SU 01)


Function Key Display Range/Comments

NET ADDR NET ADDR: 0;1-125 X = 0-125


(SU 01)
X 0
XXYY SET UP
(0 ~ disabled)

NET ADDR: (SU 01)


If the unit is connected in a network, it must have a unique address between 1 and 125.
The value is default 0, and hereby disconnected from the network. The address is
typically 1 to nn for the filling machines, 2 for inlet, 3 for outlet. See table below.

ONLY PCB’s (Print Circuit Boards) of rev.: JDP6459-K5 * (or higher), must
be used in Inlet (IT/IR01-nn) or Outlet (OT/OR01-nn) when running as a
“system” with P-NET addr. (e. g. addr. 2, 3 or 4)
* The rev. is seen in the upper right corner of the PCB

Carousel equipment (*)


CUC CUC Addr. P-NET Addr. Description
st
1 IT/IR 2 2 Inlet Tangential/ -Radial
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CUC CUC Addr. P-NET Addr. Description


1st OT/OR 3 3 Outlet Tangential/ -Radial
nd
2 OT/OR 4 4 Outlet Tangential/ -Radial
1st -50th FS/FF 1-50 32-82 Filling Scale/Fill Flow
st th
1 -4 AS 51-54 82-85 Adjustment Scales
1st -3rd LG 55-57 86-88 Leak Detection Gas
st rd
1 -3 LP 58-60 89-91 Leak Detection Pressure
st th
1 -12 FS/FF 61-72 92-103 Stand-Alone (FS/FF)
st th
1 -4 PC/PL 73-76 104-107 Pallet Compact-/Pallet Linear-system
st rd
1 -3 CV 77-79 108-110 Cylinder Vision
st rd
1 -3 CS 81-83 112-114 Check Scales
st rd
1 -3 Utility 84-87 115-118 Stand-Alone (E.g. SM etc.)NOTE: Data
collection is not included by default.
- To be ordered separately!
Stand-Alone Equipment (*)
CUC CUC Addr. P-NET Addr. Description
st th
1 -94 FS/FF 1-94 32-125 Filling Scale/Fill Flow

(*) Please ref. CUC Monitor, System Set-up, System type for
corresponding Set-up

7.1.2 Light
Function Key Display Range/Comments

LIGHT LIGHT:0;1=AUT 2=ON Default value = 1


1
X

LIGHT: 0;1=AUT 2=ON


Set the background light mode for LCD
0 = OFF.
1 = ON at key press, the light will turn of again after 10 sec of inactivity.
2 = The display light is always ON.

7.1.3 Test Timer (SU 06)


Function Key Display Range/Comments

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Function Key Display Range/Comments

TEST TMR TEST TMR: 0;1-255


(SU 06)
X 0

7.1.3.1 For Leak Detection Pressure/-Gas (SU 06)


Gives the time for leak detection in 1/10 sec. (~100 ms). The value is by default 8 ~ 800
ms (0.8 sec.). The value can be adjusted between 1 and 255 (~100 to 25500 ms). If the
value is 0, the timer is disabled, meaning that the leak detection runs forever (detection
head stays connected to valve forever).

7.1.4 Enable Connect OK (SU 12)

Selection:
Function Key Display Range/Comments

ENABLE CON OK ENABLE CON OK: 0-1 Enable Connection OK


(SU 12)
X 0
0 = Disable (default)
1 = Enable

ENABLE CON OK (SU 12)


The display shows the message: ENABLE CON OK: This is an option to enable or
disable the function
Function
To be sure that the head is connected ok to the LPG cylinder (has passed a possible
shroud ring) a sensor ~Connection OK, is placed on the cylinder for connection of
head
The sensor must be activated (or passed) during connection of the head

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Sensor ~Connection OK

Shroud Ring
Head

Error during process


If the function is enabled and Connection OK is not obtained during process, the CUC
stops and the error is shows in the display

XX: CONNECT OK ERR

PLEASE RESTART..
1

XX: ~Actual pos no.

The operator acknowledges the error by pressing the START push button and cylinder
is released from the Centring and sorted out (if pusher for sort out is included

7.1.5 Leak Point


Function key Display Range/Comments

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Function key Display Range/Comments

LEAK POINT LEAK POINT: y-zzz


xx
X

LEAK POINT: y-zzz


State the level of permitted gas leak before marking the tested cylinder as leaking.

xx indicate the maximum level of measured gas before indicating a gas leak. Still there
must be room for variance in the surrounding air and work conditions.

7.1.5.1 Jet Before Connect


Function Key Display Range/Comments

JET BEFORE CON JET BEFORE CON: 0-1


X X

JET BEFORE CON: 0-1


Enable the JET before the CIR head is connected to the cylinder.
0 = JET is started when the head is connected to the cylinder.
1= (Default) The JET is started before connecting the CIR head to the cylinder.

7.1.5.2 Rinse until Connect


Function Key Display Range/Comments
RINSE UNTIL CON RINSE UNTIL CON: 0-1
X X

RINSE UNTIL CON: 0-1


Gives the possibility to Rinse the Head for LPG until Connection of the cylinder or only
rinse while Head is in Home position
0 = Rinse until Head is in Home position
1= Rinse until Head is connected to the Cylinder

7.1.5.3 Jet Timeout


Function Key Display Range/Comments

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Function Key Display Range/Comments

JET TO JET TO: 0-255


X X

JET TO: 0-1


The timeout of the JET in the testing period.
0 = No timeout, the JET is running doing the intire testing time.
1-255= Length of time to enable the JET in 10th of milliseconds. 1 equals 10
milliseconds, 25 equals 250 milliseconds.

7.1.6 Accumulation Timer (SU 30)


Function Key Display Range/Comments

ACC TIMER (SU27) ACC TIMER: 1-255 Default value = 30


30
X

ACC TIMER (SU30):


Give the time for accumulation in 1/10 sec (~100 ms).
The time starts when the sensor input for accumulation on the main conveyor is
activated.
The value is default 30 ~ 3000 ms (3 sec.). The value can be adjusted between 1 and
255 (~100 to 25500 ms).

7.1.7 Pusher Delay (SU 35)


Function key Display Range/Comments

PUSHER DELAY PUSHER DELAY:0;0-255 Default value = 0


0
(SU 35)
X

PUSHER TIMER (SU35):


Give a delay timer between cylinder at pusher and the sort-out: in 1/100 sec (~10 ms).
The time starts when the sensor input for cylinder present at pusher is triggered and
finish by pushing.
The value is default 0 (disable). The value can be adjusted if necessary from 0 to 255 (0
to 2550 ms)

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8. MACHINE FUNCTIONS
This chapter describes the actual machine functions included

8.1 POWER ON AND INITIATION

During Power On and Initiation the CUC:


• Displays the Kosan Crisplant a/s for approx. 3 seconds.
• Displays the Power On picture for approx. 3 seconds
• Initiates itself and possible external units
• Displays the Ready picture
• Displays the actual Encode Mode picture
• Finally displays the actual Process picture
Errors detected during initiation (Power On picture) are displayed. In case of any error,
correct the error and press the push-button.
1. If the error is corrected, the Ready picture appears
2. If the error is not corrected, the Init and Error pictures appear until the error has been
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KOSAN CRISPLANT A/S

Kosan Crisplant picture

CUC-XXYY V. 243 Actual Init error


Init Error

Power on picture Error picture

Start/stop
push-button

CUC READY! INIT PLEASE WAIT!


Error corrected

Ready picture Init picture

CUC IN PROCESS MODE


No encoding required
Encoding required
1

MAN_MODE NOP_MODE
FIX_MODE
CMP_MODE
No operation mode picture

Encode mode pictures


Ø Ø Ø Ø Actual Process picture Actual Bypass picture
FIX T= Ø.Ø

1 1
1 Process picture Bypass picture
1
Process pictures

Fig. Power on and initiation pictures

8.2 INITIATION OF CIR LEAKDETECTOR

The CIR leakdetektor initiates and tests Units as follows

8.2.1 Head Test


Doing boot each CIR head is tested which is indicated by the following display where x
indicates the number of the head being tested (1-6). The test can be very quick so you
might not see the information in the display.
TESTING HEAD x

Fig. Display of CIR head test

8.2.2 Initiation errors

8.2.2.1 “NETWORK COM ERR x”


There is no communication to the CIR head. The number x (1-6) indicates the head
number of which the head with the communication error.

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Possible errors
• The CIR head is not connected to the CUC.
• The address switch on CIR head is not set correctly.

8.2.2.2 “A3”
Alarm priority 3 is a warning indicating that the CIR head is NOT ready for operation.
The communication is working but the head will report error if used for testing.

Possible errors
The transmitter is not working correctly.
• The power to the transmitter is missing.
• Something is blocking the lenses or they are to dirty.
• The lenses are not adjusted correctly.

8.3 ADDRESS SETUP ON CIR

Setting the address of the CIR is done on the dipswitch on the receiver print. The
numbering of the switches is according to the figure below.

Figure 1: Placement of dipswitch on receiver print.

Addresses can be set in values from 1 to 6, according to the table below. To activate a
switch, push the white knob towards the left (According to the figure above). Settings
not described in the table will automatically default to address 1.

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Address

Switch 1

Switch 2

Switch 3

Switch 4
1 Off Off Off Off
2 ON Off Off Off
3 Off ON Off Off
4 ON ON Off Off
5 Off Off ON Off
6 ON Off ON Off
Table 1: Addresses on the CIR.

8.4 INITIATION ERRORS

Initiation errors are shown in clear text in the display, e.g. a sensor number which is not
in its initial state (activated/deactivated). The error(s) shown in the display must be
corrected. If more than one error is found, the next error is displayed when the previous
error has been corrected (after pressing Start/Stop push button), and so on. When all
errors have been corrected, the CUC is ready (see POWER ON AND INITIATION)

INLET NOT IN HOMEPOS

WARNING: START MAY


ACTIVATE UNITS!!

Example of Initiation error

START MAY ACTIVATE UNITS means:


If you press the Start/Stop push button during initiation, units e.g. a pusher
or inlet arm may activate for ~ 1 sec. (to try to obtain “home position”.

8.5 START/STOP

The operator starts and stops the process by pressing the push-button. The status
message (STARTED or STOPPED) appears briefly in the display.

When the functionality of the CUC is with inlet buffer (cylinder queue), the
start/stop push-button:
Starts and stops the inlet of cylinders into e.g. the carousel or check
scale.
When stopped, it is still possible to encode and introduce cylinders to the
inlet buffer.

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8.6 PROCESS AND BYPASS MODE

Bypass mode is used in case of problems with the machine or if you just want to bypass
cylinders through the machine.
It is possible to change the operation mode between process and bypass.
To change mode, enter Mode Set-up
Enter:
Function Key Display Range/Comments
MENU
. MAIN MENU
1-STATUS 3-SERVICE
2-SET UP 4-

Select SET UP
2 SET UP 1/2
1-CYLINDER 3-BASIC
2-MACHINE 4-MODE

Select MODE
4 MODE SET UP
1-PROCESS 3-
2-BYPASS 4-

Do NOT change to Bypass mode during Process!.


Empty the machine first

8.6.1 Process Mode


Function Key Display Range/Comments

Select PROCESS PLEASE WAIT..


1

• The CUC will reset and start up in Process Mode.

8.6.2 Bypass Mode


Function Key Display Range/Comments

Select BYPASS PLEASE WAIT..


2

• The CUC will reset and start up in Bypass Mode

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8.7 PROCESS STATUS

Status (information) to the operator is shown in the display during process. This is a
continuous updating of e.g. data queue (if data encoding is required), test status,
accumulation, etc.

8.7.1 Status
Each cylinder is tested and the actual test status is displayed as shown in the pictures
below:

8.7.1.1 Status

Status Comment
c@ connection
@ busy
T test terminated
OK status ~OK (~no leak detected)
LK possible leak (~bad valve seat, spindle or flange, etc)
A1 Fatal Error ~priotity1
A3 Warning ~priotity3

8.8 PROCESS ERRORS

8.8.1 Errors
Errors detected during process may stop the process, request an action from the
operator or sort out the cylinder if a pusher is included.
The Error will always be shown in the display.

8.8.1.1 Seq 2 err for LP and LG

SEQ2 ERR. PRESS ↵

SEQ2 ERR. PRESS ENTER = Sensor B13 *) has not changed from low to high in its
sequence as expected (test finished with B13 *) low (= leak)).
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1. Check sensor B13 *) (the Limit switch or the electronic for leak test)

• If Sensor during test changes sequence as expected, the test will


continue.
Else
• Press “Enter” to acknowledge (continue). The cylinder is then
released from the centring device and sorted out (if there is a sort
out conveyor) or “marked“ for later sort out (if in a system).

*) B13 ~ Limit switch 01. If two positions (LG02, LP03 or LP04): B16 ~ Limit
switch 02

8.8.1.2 CIR Errors


Doing process errors can occur and is indicated with a status “A3”. The following
display example shows an error on CIR head number 2.

C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6
A3
1

8.8.1.2.1 Errors
The “A3” error is specified on the display be the displaying following texts:

CIR TRANSMITTER LOW!


• The power to the transmitter is missing.
• Something is blocking the lenses or they are to dirty.
• The lenses are not adjusted correctly.

NEG LEAK VALUE


• The amount of gas in the CIR head was lower doing the test, compared to the
idle period before the CIR head connected.

NOT ENOUGH SAMP


• Not enough samples. Something is blocking the lenses in the CIR head. e.g. To
much gas in the CIR head to measure anything.

NO VALUE YET
• The test time is to short for the CIR to operate correctly.

RECEIVE ERR
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• Network communication receive errors between the CUC and CIR

8.9 SERVICE & MAINTENANCE

No service and maintenance is required except normal cleaning and checking for
mechanical damage of the terminal, the bar code wand, the cables and the plugs.
See to it that the reading field in the wand is clean (if included)
In case of questions or problems you may be unable to resolve by yourself, you are
welcome to contact Kosan Crisplant Service Department.
For further information, concerning the actual machine, please refer to the Service
Manual of the machine in question.

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9. ENCODING FUNCTIONS

9.1 FUNCTION KEYS

9.1.1 Reset key

The CUC is reset by pressing the reset key, and the system initiates (see chapter
Power On and Initiation)

CUC-XXYY V. 00243

Fig. Reset of CUC

The reset key should be pressed and held down for at least ~ 0.5 sec.

9.1.2 Zero key

9.1.2.1 Zero set the serial counter


The serial counters can be zero set by the zero key (see chapter Counter).

9.1.3 Cylinder key

The system holds 12 cylinder types, each containing a set-up to handle a specific
cylinder. New cylinders can be selected during process (started/stopped).

9.1.3.1 Select a cylinder type


To select a new type, press the following sequence:
Function Key Display Range/Comments

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Function Key Display Range/Comments

Select cylinder type ENTER TYPE NO: X = 1-12


X
Z

ENTER TYPE NO:




X Z


0.0 KG
X

When the cylinder type (a number) is encoded, the process picture appears.

9.1.4 Enter key

Used to enter numeric data, menu choices, etc., and Start Fix Tare (if Fix Tare Mode)

9.1.5 Decimal Point Enter Key

Used to enter the menu.

9.1.6 Clear key

Used to clear numeric data, menu choices, etc., and Stop Fix Tare (if Fix Tare Mode).

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10. MENU FUNCTIONS


The operation of the CUC is carried out from a menu dialogue where the operator is
guided through the different menus in clear English. The operator has to encode
correctly to continue.

Menu choices are executed by entering the required key sequence, according to the
text shown in the display.
Menu functions are divided into:
• Set-up (e.g. Cylinder-, Machine or Lock Parameter Set-up, see this)
• Service (e.g. General-, or Machine Service, see this)

Enter the Menu


Menu mode is entered by pressing the decimal point key followed by the
enter key!

! It is ONLY possible to enter the Menu when the process is stopped!


If not, the text STARTED! is shown for ~ 2 sec. (see fig. below)

STARTED!

! It is ONLY possible to enter Menus which are available for the actual
functionality
If not, the text NO SERVICE AVAILABLE is shown (see fig. below)

NO SERVICE AVALIABLE

10.1.1 Default and Limits


In Set up, the Set up value is always shown, (often) with Limits or enabling/disabling of
function
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Example with Limits:


Function Key Display Range/Comments

ACT SET UP TXT: ACT SET UP TEXT: Y-Z


X X

ACT SET UP TEXT: Y-Z


Display shows the values X, Y – Z where:
X = Actual value
Y = Low limit value
Z = High limit value

Example with Enable/Disable:


Function Key Display Range/Comments

ACT SET UP TXT: ACT SET UP TEXT: 0;?


X X

ACT SET UP TEXT: 0;?


Display shows the values X, 0;? where:
X = Actual value
0 = Disable the function
; = Separator
? = Enable the function (value = 1 to high limit)

If the limits are exceeded display shows INV and the value must be re entered
ACT SET UP TEXT: Y-Z
X
INV

If within limits, next Set up will be shown

Running Basic Set up, Values (X) are changed to default value
See chapter: Set-up of functionality to …

10.2 GENERAL SERVICE

10.2.1 Version

To see the CUC (HMI) software version, press sequence as follows:


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Enter:
Function Key Display Range/Comments

MENU
. MAIN MENU
1-STATUS 3-SERVICE
2-SET UP 4-

SERVICE
3 SERVICE
1-GENERAL 3-
2-MACHINE 4-

GENERAL
1 GENERAL SERVICE
1-VERSION 3-COUNTER
2-IO TEST 4-

VERSION (MK1½) KOSAN CRISPLANT A/S


1 IT01
HMIm0103.
FIL30100
BTL N/A
HMIm0103. HMI11200

VERSION (MKII KC) KOSAN CRISPLANT A/S


1 IT10 FILpt30100#14
HTCm0128 BTL10102
I16t0026. EXT10106

VERSION (MKII PAM) KOSAN CRISPLANT PAM


1 PL31 PALfr30100
HTCm0128 BTL10102
I16t0026. EXT10106

Version
Gives the actual program version/functionality:
• Line0 shows the Logo (KOSAN CRISPLANT A/S or KOSAN CRISPLANT PAM)
• Line1 shows the functionality and version for the CUC (FIL ~Filling Line, MAL
~Maintenance Line PAL ~Pallet Line)
• Line 2 shows the HMI or MCU version (Micro Controller Unit). This depends on the
printed circuit board version. If MK1½ , the HMI version is shown, and if MKII, the
version of the micro controller chip is shown. The MCU numbers are 103 or 128
• Line 3 shows the EXTended-IO version for the extended IO module (if mounted).

10.2.2 Input Output Test


To enter Input Output Test press sequence as follows:
Enter:
Function Key Display Range/Comments

MENU
. MAIN MENU
1-STATUS 3-SERVICE
2-SET UP 4-

SERVICE
3 SERVICE
1-GENERAL 3-
2-MACHINE 4-

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Function Key Display Range/Comments

GENERAL
1 GENERAL SERVICE
1-VERSION 3-COUNTER
2-IO TEST 4-

IO TEST
2 IO TEST
DI:XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX
DO:XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX

Enter PASSWORD
To force outputs X IO TEST
DI:XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX
(see below) DO:XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX

IO Test
DI = Digital Input
DO = Digital Output
X = Respective I/O active (=high)
. = Respective I/O inactive (=low)
Force of Outputs
It is possible to force all the outputs (1 through 16) high or low.
• Force active output (=high) - To force e.g. output 14 to high press “14” and “Enter”.
• Force inactive output (=low) - To force e.g. output 14 to low press “14” and “Enter”.
• Reset all outputs - To reset all outputs to low press “0” and “Enter”.
When leaving this menu (“Clear”), the high and low status for the outputs
are set to their original state!

! WARNING! Make sure that no persons are placed near any moving parts
of the machine(s) in question when setting the outputs (moving parts such
as pushers, centring device, fill head suspensions, etc.)!

10.2.3 Counter

To see the Counter press sequence as follows:


Enter:
Function Key Display Range/Comments

MENU
. MAIN MENU
1-STATUS 3-SERVICE
2-SET UP 4-

SERVICE
3 SERVICE
1-GENERAL 3-
2-MACHINE 4-

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Function Key Display Range/Comments

GENERAL
1 GENERAL SERVICE
1-VERSION 3-COUNTER
2-IO TEST 4-

COUNTER
3 SERVICE COUNTER
TOTAL = 0007630164
SERIAL= 0000006382

TOTAL and SERIAL are counters that count


• The number of cycles in process mode (e.g. number of cylinders that have
passed through a leak detector or completed a filling process in a filling
machine).
• The amount of LPG in [KG]
• Or pallets in a pallet system
The counters are not active in bypass mode.

• The TOTAL counter cannot be zero set (lifetime counter).


• It is possible to zero set the SERIAL counter at any time (service
counter).
Zero Set of Serial Counter
Enter the Menu to see the Counter and press the Zero Key
Enter:
Function Key Display Range/Comments

ZERO KEY Counter is Zero set


SERVICE COUNTER
TOTAL = 0007630164
SERIAL= 0000000000

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11. MACHINE SERVICE KEY

11.1.1 SK65012 Sequence time (SEQT)

Function Key Display Range/Comments

Activate the service SEQT 0 0 0 0


key 65012 6 5 0 1 2
1

This service key is used to show sequence tests during process (e.g. time, count etc.)
for position 1.

If two positions, position 1 is the “downstream” position

Times are stated in 1/100 sec (~10 ms). and can max. reach 999 ~9990 ms

The sequences are shown from left to right (sequence test 1 to 4)

11.1.1.1 For LG01, LG02


SEQT1: Time from Y05 till B11 (test head connected)
Sequence time from activation of test head (Y05) till connection of test head is detected
(B11)
SEQT2: Not used
SEQT3: Time from B11 till B13 (gas error)
Sequence time from connection is detected (B11) till (possible) leak is detected (B13)
SEQT4: Not used

Example of typical sequence time, “OK”:


SEQT 80 0 0 0

Example of typical sequence time, “LEAK”:


SEQT 80 0 140 0

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Test time is default = 800 ms plus (fixed) delay test time = 1200 ms. Total
test time = 2000 ms (2 sec.)

11.1.2 SK65015 Processed Cylinders

Function Key Display Range/Comments


Activate the service I01743 O01731 =00012
key 65015 6 5 0 1 5

This service key gives the status for the number of cylinders processed. “I” gives the
number of cylinders let in. “O” gives the number of cylinders let out (e.g. into carousel)
and “=“ gives the difference between “I” and “O” (e.g. no. of cylinders in inlet or outlet
conveyor to a carousel).

! At 65535, reset or power off, the counters are reset!

11.1.3 SK65016 Distributed Cylinders

Function Key Display Range/Comments

Activate the service I01743 -00031 +01704


key 65016 6 5 0 1 6

This service key gives the status for the number of cylinders processed and how they
are distributed. “I” gives the number of cylinders let in. “-” gives the number of cylinders
let out into sort out conveyor and “+“gives the number of cylinders let out e.g. into a
carousel

Example: “I” = 1743. Sum of “-“ and “+” = 1735. the difference (8 cylinders)
is the No. of cylinders in process (e.g. cylinders between Inlet and the two
outlets “–“ and “+” in a carousel inlet)

! At 65535, reset or power off, the counters are reset!

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11.1.4 SK65030 display CIR leak value


Toggle the printout of the leak value on the default display.

Function Key Display Range/Comments

Activate the service


key 65030 6 5 0 3 0 LK

25
35
31

When activated the display show 3 numbers below the status.

Example:

LK

25
35
31

There has been a leak on the first position. With a leak value of 25 and the zeroe point
was measured to be 3135.

11.1.5 SK65031 CIR Remote Menu


Using the service keys 65031 to 65036 will give access to the remote menu of the CIR
head. Each head has its own setup and must be configured individually.

11.1.5.1 Remote Menu – 1 Setup


Function Key Display Range/Comments

Activate the service 65031 = head 1


key 65031 6 5 0 3 1 REMOTE MENU - 1:
1-SETUP 3-STATUS 6503x = head x, x can be 1
2-TEST 4-CALIB. to 6, for head 1-6.

Select SETUP Example of a setup


1 CIR LOW LIM:12:12-35
12

11.1.5.1.1 CIR Low limit


The low limit on the CIR is the threshold for the signal strength (RAW Value) on the CIR
head.
Example:

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th
Cir Low Limit is set to 14, the value is in 100 parts of the raw value. The threshold is
now 1400 and when the RAW value comes below 1400 and fault is reported with the
text: CIR TRANSMITTER LOW.
Function Key Display Range/Comments

CIR LOW LIM CIR LOW LIM:12:12-35


12
X

CIR LOW LIM:12:12-35


The low limit of the CIR can be set to values between 12 and 35. The values are in
100th parts of the RAW values on the CIR. See menu 2-Test.

11.1.5.1.2 Calibration frequency – Minimum


Function Key Display Range/Comments

CAL FREQ MIN: CAL FREQ MIN: 4:2-4


4
X

CAL FREQ MIN: 4:2-10


The calibration frequency minimum is the low boundary for the automatic temperature
compensation on the CIR.
Normally, this parameter is not changed.

11.1.5.1.3 Calibration frequency – Maximum


Function Key Display Range/Comments

CAL FREQ MAX: CAL FREQ MAX: 4:6-10


6
X

CAL FREQ MIN: 4:2-10


The calibration frequency maximum is the high boundary for the automatic temperature
compensation on the CIR.
Normally, this parameter is not changed.

11.1.5.2 Remote Menu – 2 Test


The test option in the remote menu shows live information from the CIR head.

Function Key Display Range/Comments


Activate the service 65031 = head 1
key 65031 6 5 0 3 1 REMOTE MENU - 1:
1-SETUP 3-STATUS 6503x = head x, x can be 1
2-TEST 4-CALIB. to 6, for head 1-6.

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Function Key Display Range/Comments

Select TEST RAW VALUE: 3436 Example of the test display


2 ZERO POINT: 3433
STATUS : 0x00

RAW VALUE
The raw value is signal strength of the CIR head, indicating the current state of the CIR.

ZERO POINT
The Zero Point is last calculated zero point of the head, this number is calculated from
the RAW value and is an average over the last stable period of the raw value.

STATUS
The status value shows the current status of the CIR head and is and hexadecimal
number of the following status values.

Description Value

OK 0x00
Stabilizing 0x01
Calibrating 0x02
Transmitter Low. 0x20
- Needs cleaning of the lenses.
CUC Receive Error 0x40
- Lost a network telegram.
Receiver Timeout. 0x80
- Lenses blocked or transmitter defect.

11.1.5.3 Remote menu – 3 STATUS


The status menu of the CIR shows the following informations from the CIR.
Function Key Display Range/Comments

Activate the service 65031 = head 1


key 65031 6 5 0 3 1 REMOTE MENU - 1:
1-SETUP 3-STATUS 6503x = head x, x can be 1
2-TEST 4-CALIB. to 6, for head 1-6.

Select STATUS CIRm0168 CIR10017 Example of the status


3 CYL CNT: 0 display
HEAP/STAT: 054/ OK
STACK C/R: 061/011

+
CIRm0168 CIR10017
The version number of the software in the CIR head.

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CYL CNT: 0
Number of cylinders processes since last reset.

HEAP/STAT: 054/ OK [Only for debugging]


The size of heap left on the device, this number should be larger than zero, else the OK
will change to ERR, and the CIR is not working.

STACK C/R: 061/011 [Only for debugging]


The sizes of the Call an the return stack on the CIR, these values should be larger than
zero. If zero the CIR will not run properly.

11.1.5.4 Remote menu – 4 CALIB


Function Key Display Range/Comments

Activate the service 65031 = head 1


key 65031 6 5 0 3 1 REMOTE MENU - 1:
1-SETUP 3-STATUS 6503x = head x, x can be 1
2-TEST 4-CALIB. to 6, for head 1-6.

Select CALIB RAW VALUE: 3433 Example of the CALIB


4 ZERO POINT: 3435 menu
CAL FREQ: 4.9 ENA: 0

1-SET CUR 4-ENABLE


2-GET HZ 5-DISABLE
3-RESET TO DEFAULT

The CALIB menu (Calibration menu) is the menu for the automatic calibration option on
the CIR. The calibration option is used for keeping the CIR stable during temperature
changes.

11.1.5.4.1 Information lines


RAW VALUE
The raw value is signal strength of the CIR head, indicating the current state of the CIR.

ZERO POINT
The Zero Point is last calculated zero point of the head, this number is calculated from
the RAW value and is an average over the last stable period of the raw value.

CAL FREQ
The CAL FREQ represents the current frequency of the transmitter. The value is NOT
automatically updated. Must be refreshed using the calibration menu.
The CAL FREQ is normally equal to 4.9 Hz

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11.1.5.4.2 Calibration menu


1-SET CUR
Pressing [1 ENTER] will run the “SET CUR” (set current value) command. This
command stores the current ZERO POINT on the CIR and uses it as a fix and tries to
keep the current zero at all times, when the calibration is enabled.

2-GET HZ
Pressing [2 ENTER] will update the current calibration frequency from the CIR head to
the display line 3.

3-RESET TO DEFAULT
Pressing [3 ENTER] will reset the CIR head to default values and disable the automatic
calibration.

4-ENABLE
Pressing [4 ENTER] enables the automatic calibration on the CIR head.

5-DISABLE
Pressing [5 ENTER] disables the automatic calibration on the CIR head.

11.1.6 SK65041 Show CIR Data

Function Key Display Range/Comments

Activate the service CIR: xxxxx/yyyy/zz 65041 = head 1


key 65041 6 5 0 4 1
6504x = head x, x can be 1
to 6, for head 1-6

This service key gives the actual (last) status/number of CIR2 data:
• xxxxx = Leak Value from the last leak test.

• yyyyy = Zero value from the last leak test.

• zz = Status from the last leak test.

2
Crisplant Infra Red. Gas detection based on infra red technology
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11.1.7 SK65052 Process Error Counters On CIR Heads

Displays the faults on the CIR heads First line is head 1, second line is head 2, etc.

• (Rst) The test process on the CIR head was reset


• (RxEr) Network communication receive errors between the CUC and CIR
• (Neg) Negative leak errors. The amount of gas in the CIR head was lower doing
the test, compared to the idle period before the CIR head connected.
• (Nes) Not enough samples. Something is blocking the lenses in the CIR head.
e.g. To much gas in the CIR head to measure anything.

Rst RxEr Neg Nes


0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0

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12. APPENDIX

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12.1 ABBREVIATIONS

Abbreviations for Input / Output Lists:


Abbreviation Type Remarks
FD Photoelectric sensor, diffuse
FF Photoelectric sensor, fiber optic
FR Photoelectric sensor, with reflector
H Indicating lamp
I Inductive
K Relay
MI Magnetic inductive
NC Normally closed
NO Normally open
P Pressure switch
S Switch
SP Push button
SS Selector switch
Y Solenoid valve

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