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programming
About Programming Formulas:
The PROGRAM FORMULAS menu allows an installer to create and edit formulas for both Standard and Pump Mapping
Modes.
The Connected Total Eclipse controller allows up to 48 formulas to be created, each using up to 8 products.
Each formula is designated by a unique formula number (F01, F02, F03...).
For ease of selection, a name can be used with a formula number. (See "Edit Name (Optional)" on page 15.)
Formula names only appear when input by the installer or uploaded from a setup file on a USB flash drive.
Formula names are not translated if the controller's operating language is changed.
Each formula can include up to 6 products when using a 6-product dispenser, or 8 products with an 8-product dispenser.
Each product in a formula may be programmed for up to 3 amounts (A, B, and C Amount).
A delay time may be programmed for any product in any formula.
A product can be included in more than one formula, with different A, B, and C Amounts and a different delay.
Each possible product is also given a unique product number (P1, P2, P3...).
For ease of selection, a name can be added to the product number.
Product names only appear when input by the installer or uploaded from a setup file on a USB flash drive.
Product names are not translated if the controller's operating language is changed.
Each product in a formula must be calibrated before running the formula.
About the "Count Pump":
A load is counted when the "Count Pump" product dispenses its last programmed amount. By default the "Count Pump" will
be assigned to the highest numbered product (with an amount programmed) in each formula. Which will work if that product
is always the last product to be dispensed.
Instead, it is recommended that the "Count Pump" designation always be manually assigned by the installer to the last
product dispensed in each formula, rather than relying on the "highest numbered" default rule. Also, if a product assigned as
the "Count Pump" has more than one amount programmed, the load will not be counted unless the last amount is dispensed.
Formula Rules
In both Standard and Pump Mapping Modes a product may be programmed to dispense multiple times, with up to three
different amounts (identified as Amount A, B and C). A product will not dispense unless at least one non-zero amount is set
for that product in the formula.
Standard Mode:
If only the A amount is programmed for a product in a formula, the first request results in Amount A dispensing. Addi tional
requests within the same wash cycle are ignored. If only A and B amounts are programmed for a product in a formula, the
first request results in the dispensing of Amount A. The second request results in the dispensing of Amount B. Additional
requests (after the second request) are ignored.
If all three amounts (A, B, and C) are programmed for a product in a formula, the first request results in the dispensing of
Amount A. The second request results in the dispensing of Amount B and the third request results in the dispensing of
Amount C. Each additional request (after the third request) results in the dispensing of Amount C again.
These dispensing sequences are reset when the wash cycle ends. This occurs when the Count Pump's highest amount has
been dispensed and any programmed end of load offset time has expired.
Pump Mapping Mode:
In Pump Mapping Mode, pumps that are allocated to Prewash (Trigger 1) will only dispense the A amount. Amounts entered
for B and C amounts will be ignored.
Pumps allocated to the Mainwash (Trigger 3 and 4) will dispense the B amount on the first trigger and the C amount on the
second trigger. Amounts entered for A will be ignored.
Pumps allocated to the Spare (Trigger 5) and the Final Rinse (Trigger 6) will dispense the A amount on the first trigger, followed
by the B amount on the second, and finally the C amount on the third trigger. The dispensing sequence is reset when the
wash cycle ends.
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