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Control panel
HELIX
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Several menu screens are available for the user to customize
and monitor sprayer operation. They include Main Screen,
Ratio*, Status* Alarm Range*, Alarm Status*, Total Cycles*, Job
Cycles*, Unit Serial #, Timers, Job Timers, Service Time, Security
Code*, and Prime.
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Screens noted with an asterisk (*) are screens that
apply to Component Pump (B) only. All other
screens apply to both (A) and (B) pumps.
main Screen
SET PSI
0
ACTUAL PSI
0
The Main Screen is the default screen
for the control system at sprayer
startup.
Pressing the #2 key switches between PSI, Bar, and MPa units
of measure. Press the #1 key to scroll through the remaining
menu screens.
L-SET PSI
0
ACTUAL PSI
0
(A) pump only - The “L-” before the
“Set PSI” text on the Main Screen
indicates that the two Component Pumps are linked.
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For sprayers equipped with an nine-language
Control Display:
Pressing the #2 key at the Main Screen switches
between PSI, Bar and MPa units of measure.
Pressing the #3 key at the Main Screen changes
the language of the text on the display. There
are a total of nine languages available. Each time
the #1 key is pressed, a different language will
appear. The languages, in order of appearance,
are: English, Spanish, Dutch, Danish, Swedish,
German, French, Italian, and Portuguese.
ratio Screen*
RATIO - 64/64
+2 -3 STEP 4
The Ratio screen on the (B) pump
allows the user to see and/or adjust
for slight differences in viscosity and mix ratios between the (A)
pump material and the (B) pump material.
Pressing the #2 key will increase the spraying ratio in
increments of 1/64. Pressing the #3 key will decrease the
spraying ratio in increments of 1/64. Pressing the #4 key will
step up in increments from 1 to 16.
Status Screen*
STATUS = LINKED
LINK-2 UNLINK-3
The Status Screen shows the link
status of the (A) pump and (B) pump.
STATUS = UNLINKED
LINK-2 UNLINK-3
When turning the system on, the two
pumps will automatically be linked,
which means the (A) pump is controlled by the (B) pump.
When the Status Screen is showing, pressing the #3 key will
unlink the two pumps, and the (A) pump and (B) pump will
operate independently and the (A) pump control display keys
will be enabled.
If the pumps have been unlinked, pressing the #2 key will link
the two pumps back together, and the (A) pump will now be
controlled by the (B).
Alarm range Screen*
ALARM RANGE
+/- 750 PSI
The Alarm Range Screen allows the
user to adjust the allowable pressure
discrepancy between the (A) and (B) pumps.
Pressing the #2 key will increase the allowable pressure
discrepancy by 50 psi. Pressing the #3 key will decrease the
allowable pressure discrepancy by 50 psi. The range is 250 psi
- 1000 psi.
Alarm Status Screen*
ALARM STATUS: OFF
ON-2 OFF-3 EXT-4
The Alarm Status Screen allows
the user to switch ON or OFF the
internal alarm that alerts the user to a non-allowable pressure
imbalance.
Pressing the #2 key will turn the alarm ON. Pressing the #3 key
will turn the alarm OFF.
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If a pressure imbalance is detected in the system
with the alarm status set to ON, the system will
automatically shut down and the display will
show a PSI Imbalance. Refer to Control Display
Error Messages.
Total cycles Screen*
TOTAL CYCLES
SELECT-4
MENU-1
The Total Cycles Screen shows the
total number of piston cycles a
component pump has performed during its lifetime.
CYCLES
XXXX
RESET-3
MENU-1
Pressing the #3 key will reset the
cycle count to zero. Pressing the #1
key will bring the control panel back to the Main Screen.