Topcom X20 Paint Sprayer User Manual


 
Setup Options- Alarms
12.0 ALARMS
The ZYNX Spraying software has a comprehensive alarm system, with various options for the
method of indicating an alarm condition, as well as the frequency or occurrence of the alarm
indicating a problem. As part of the system, there is a set of voice alarms that will indicate the
alarm condition without the need for the operator to look at the console to see what is
happening.
Each of the alarm conditions can be set for individual conditions. For example if there is no
pressure transducer fitted, the pressure alarms can be set to ‘Never Alarm’. The alarms are
already set from the factory, so when you first use the ZYNX sprayer there should be little
reason to change the alarms.
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Select the ‘Drop Down’ list by selecting the down arrow. A list of all the
alarms will be displayed. Select the ‘Alarm’ condition that requires changing by selecting the
‘Alarm’. The ‘Alarm’ will be displayed. The above screen shows the ‘RATE’ alarm selected.
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next select the preference for the type of alarm.
‘Never Alarm’- when selected switches the selected alarm OFF.
‘One alarm cycle only’- when selected will alarm only
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while the alarm is present.
‘Limited repeats’- when selected and a number is entered next to it.e.g. ‘2’. Then
while the alarm is present it will only alarm for ‘2’ cycles.
‘Repeat while present’- when selected this will keep alarming while the alarm is
present. All critical alarms should be set to ‘Repeat while present’.
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next select the preference for the type of audio.
‘None’- no audio alarm, only a ‘alarm window’ will be displayed on the console
showing the type of alarm.
‘Beep’- a beep will be sounded through the ZYNX Console speaker, and the ‘alarm
window’ will still be displayed showing the alarm type.
‘Sound File’- a voice alarm will be sounded through the ZYNX Console, and the ‘alarm
window’ will still be displayed showing the alarm type.
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select the Tank (1, 2 or 3) you wish to set the alarms for. Each tank can have
different alarm conditions, depending on the operator requirements.
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Alarm Type
Setting Alarms
Defaults
‘Drop down’ list to
adjust the individual
alarms.
Alarm Audio
Tank Low Alarm
Test Tank
Tank Selection
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