PS200 Configuration & Operation Guide
MULTI PUMP-PROCESS CONFIGURATION
Page 29
1
Locks & Multi-Pump Application Macro
LOCKS & PASSWORDS
Operating parameters on the PumpSmart PS200 are
protected by a 3-digit passcode to prevent casual users
or unauthorized users from inadvertently changing the
operating and protection limits that have been set. All
PS200 units utilize the same passcode; it cannot be
changed by the user/owner.
When the PS200 keypad is locked, functionality is limited
to starting, stopping, and changing the operating
setpoint.
10.02 PASS CODE
KEY SEQUENCE
[From parameter group: 99 INFORMATION]
PAR
Press to enter
parameter mode
OR
Scroll to parameter
group 10 LOCKS /
PASSWORDS
OR
Scroll to parameter
10.02 PASS CODE
ENTER
Press to enter the
parameter setting
mode
OR
OR
Use a combination of
the arrow keys to scroll
to the number 358.
To open the Parameter
lock, scroll to parameter
10.02 and enter the
passcode 358. The
display value will
automatically return to 0
after the three-digit
code has been entered.
To check on the status
of the parameter lock;
scroll to parameter
10.01. After correctly
entering the passcode, it
will read “OPEN”
ENTER
Press to complete the
passcode entry
ACT
PAR
FUNC
DRIVE
ENTER
1 L
Æ
0 P S I G 0
1 0 L O C K S / P A S S W O R D S
2 P A S S C O D E
358
Where to start…
This configuration guide is structured to
program the MASTER drive first, and
then program the SLAVE drives using
the upload/download function on the
PumpSmart keypad. In multi-pump
applications, any PS200 can be the
MASTER. The MASTER drive will control
the staging and de-staging of the SLAVE
pumps.
Select one pump to be your MASTER
and start configuration it first.
Summary of Contents for PumpSmart PS200
Page 1: ... PUMPSMART CONTROL SOLUTIONS PS200 Version 4 0 Configuration Operation Guide ...
Page 2: ......
Page 4: ......
Page 8: ......
Page 26: ......
Page 72: ......
Page 105: ......
Page 119: ......
Page 146: ...PS200 Configuration Operation Guide APPENDIX A 3 PARAMETER LISTING Page 143 ...
Page 147: ......
Page 158: ......