3P Technik DTC200 Installation And Operation Manual - Page 11
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Timers
Allows setting the dosing and reaction timers.
Dosing Pump Timer
Press the – or + button to increase or decrease the time for which the dosing pump will run. Pressing and
holding this button will produce a larger increase or decrease. Exit when done.
Reaction Timer
Press the – or + button to increase or decrease the time after dosing during which the reaction will be
allowed to take place. Pressing and holding this button will produce a larger increase or decrease. Exit when
done.
Alarms
High (Overflow)
Press Change to enable or disable the High Level Alarm (Overflow Alarm), if the overflow sensor is not fitted
this alarm should be disabled. Press Exit when done.
NOTE - If an overflow is sensed during use the system will stop all filling or dosing activity and
immediately empty the tank. If this cannot be allowed (i.e. preferred option during high level sensor fault
is to overflow the tank) then you must disable this alarm.
Low
Press Change to enable or disable the Low Level Alarm, if the overflow sensor is not fitted this alarm should
be disabled. Press Exit when done.
Activation of the Low Level Alarm during use does not prevent the tank from filling.
Mixer
Enables and configures the optional output for a mixer/agitator or aeration pump.
Use the – and + buttons to choose between the following settings
Not Active – The output will remain off at all times.
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While Reacting – On during the reaction delay time
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While Dosing+Reacting – On during dosing and during the reactiion delay
All Except Draining – On during tank filling, dosing and reacting
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Full Time – Output will be permanently live
Once the desired option has been chosen push button 4 to exit
Diags (Diagnostic Menu)
Allows you to view the state of the level sensors or activate the outputs manually.
Inputs
Displays the state of all 5 inputs, note than input 5 is unused in this product.
0 = closed circuit (no fluid)
1 = open circuit (sensor immersed)
DTC200 V1.20
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