Introduction, Keyboard – B&C Technologies EDG Dryer Control (DE, DP, DI Series) User Manual
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5.
Motor backward
6.
Blower
Turns on the exhaust blower.
In non-reversing models, this controls both the
blower and the cylinder motors.
7.
Heating
On when the cylinder temperature is below the
programmed set point.
8.
RFU
Not used in the USA.
The keyboard is equipped with the following keys
0-9 : these keys have a different function
depending on the situation.
1.
If you are choosing a program to run,
each key corresponds to a program - pressing a
key will display the name of the associated
program if named (Sheets, Towels, etc.).
2.
If you are entering numerical values, each
key inputs the associated number.
1.
If you are entering a program name
(therefore an alphanumeric sequence), pressing
each key will result in the inputting of the
associated values (numbers or letters) in turn.
For example, if you want to enter “A”, press
button “0” twice, if you want to enter “Z”, push
button “7” five times.
After pressing button “7” five times, if you press it
once more another “7” will be generated. If you
press it for the eighth time, a “W” is generated
and so on, in rotation for all the other keys as
well.
“START” : starts the selected program
(both in case of single cycle or pre-set programs)
or restarts the program previously interrupted
(through STOP or by opening the door).
“STOP” : this key also carries out different
functions if pressed under different operating
conditions :
1.
During program execution, pressing this
button once suspends the program (with the
possibility of restarting it from where it left off),
while pressing it twice stops the program for good
;
Keyboard
Commands reverse direction of the cylinder
motor (reversing models only).
2.
During programming, this button allows
to exit the currently programmed item and
returns to the program selection mode. All data
entered up to that point will be stored;
3.
Silences the buzzer.
SINGLE CYCLE : if pressed while the
dryer is waiting for a program to be selected,
allows to set a simplified program in which the
operator can choose both temperature and
program length. Please see Section 5.2 - Single
Cycle.
“UP” and “DOWN” : these keys are
used during the various configuration phases
for the following purposes :
1.
To select the type of currency during the
machine’s configuration phase (in case of coin
box operation) ;
2.
To select the program to modify during
the program modification phase ;
3.
To set YES/No values where
configuration require such a choice : for
example, when you’re setting up coin box
operation, press UP for YES and press DOWN
for NO ;
4.
When inputting a program name or
number, pressing DOWN alone will allow you
to erase the characters or the numbers
displayed at the far right.
“UP” and “1” : press these two keys
simultaneously while the dryer is waiting for
program selection to access the password
mode. In other words, the board waits for a
numeric password, and once this is changed it
will be possible to access the various machine
and program configuration phases.
ENTER : below is a list of what can
happen when this button is pressed with the
control unit operating under different modes:
1.
After selecting a program (without the
coin box), pressing this key will start the same
program. If this does not occur, it may be that
one of the conditions supplied by the inputs is
missing. In case of coin box operation, pressing
this button starts the machine only after
reaching the minimum starting credit required
for the selected program;
2.
After suspending program execution (by
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