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Preset and delivery, Preset type, No-flow timer (seconds) – Liquid Controls WinHost Operation User Manual

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Preset and Delivery

Preset Type

Preset Type is used to define what happens to a preset
value after a delivery is complete.

Click on the green lock indicator to open a List Box Win-
dow. There are three options for Preset Type: CLEAR,
MULTIPLE, RETAIN, and INVENTORY.

Select CLEAR to reset the preset values to zero after
the current delivery is complete.

Select MULTIPLE to allow more than one preset to be
run before a delivery ticket is printed. Printing must be
initiated by clicking on PRINT under Command Issue, or
by turning the red selector switch to the PRINT position.

Select RETAIN to maintain the preset values to be used
again on the next delivery and all subsequent deliveries.

Select INVENTORY to have the preset represent the
amount of fluid remaining on board. This value will dec-
rement after each delivery. Printing must be initiated by
clicking on PRINT under Command Issue, or by turning
the red selector switch to the PRINT position.

No-Flow Timer (Seconds)

The No-Flow Timer is used to set the amount of time
allowable from the end of a delivery before a delivery
ticket is automatically printed. If a delivery is stopped or
the register does not sense flow, the timer begins. If the
No-Flow Timer reaches its defined limit, a delivery ticket
automatically prints. If the delivery commences prior to
the timer defined limit, the timer resets and the delivery
continues.

Click on the green lock indicator to open a Field Edit
Window. Enter a value in seconds between 0 and 3600.
If 0 is entered, the No-Flow Timer is disabled.

Auxiliary Out 1

The LectroCount auxiliary outputs provide a means to
activate external devices such as a pumps, additive in-
jections, valves, alarms, etc. There are two available
auxiliary outputs from the LectroCount.

Auxiliary Out 1 has three options: ON DURING DELIV-
ERY, OFF, ON, and MONITOR FLOWRATE.

Click on the green lock indicator to open a List Box Win-
dow. Select “ON DURING DELIVERY” to enable the out-
put during an actual delivery. Whenever a delivery is ter-
minated, the output will turn off.

Select OFF to disable Auxiliary Out 1 regardless of de-
livery status.

Select ON to enable Aux 1 output regardless of delivery
status.

Select “MONITOR FLOW RATE” to activate Auxiliary Out
1 before each delivery. If the flow rate meets or exceeds
40 units per time base, Auxiliary Out 1 deactivates. If the
flow rate does not meet or exceed this value, the output
remains active.

Auxiliary Out 2

Auxiliary Out 2 has four options: FLOW DIRECTION, ON
DURING DELIVERY, OFF, and ON.

Select “FLOW DIRECTION” to activate or deactivate the
output depending on the direction of flow.

Select “ON DURING DELIVERY” to enable the output
during an actual delivery. Whenever a delivery is termi-
nated, the output will turn off.

Select “OFF” to disable Aux 2 regardless of delivery sta-
tus.

Select “ON” to enable Aux 2 output regardless of deliv-
ery status.

Header Text - 1 through - 10

The header text is text that will appear on the printed at
the top of a ticket. This information usually contains the
delivery company name, address, contact information,
and any other desired text.

Click the green lock indicator next to Header Text - 1 to
open a Field Edit Window. Enter up to 35 alpha-numeric
characters and then click on Write to LCR. Continue
with this same procedure for Header Text - 2 through
Header Text - 10. Not all header text fields must contain
information. This field may also be left blank which often
is the case for companies using preprinted headers on
delivery tickets.

If more information is entered than can be displayed on
the Preset and Delivery screen, the program adds “»” to
indicate that this is the case. However, all information
entered will appear on the printed ticket.