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Test Parameters<br />

Simulation<br />

P980 Simulate<br />

Test mode is used to simulate the application and confirm that all parameters<br />

and relay setpoints have been entered as expected. During simulation, there<br />

is a choice of whether the relays will change state (hard simulation) or not<br />

(soft simulation), but the LED’s will always change colour as programmed,<br />

and the current output will change. If you want to test the logic of the<br />

system that the relays are connected to then select a hard simulation, but if<br />

you don’t want to change the relay state, then select a soft simulation.<br />

There are two simulation modes, automatic and manual. Automatic<br />

simulation will move the level up and down between empty level or the predetermined<br />

Start Level (P983) and Pump/Control relay switch points, if<br />

you wish to change the direction of the level movement e.g. to go beyond<br />

relay setpoints, this can be done by using the arrow keys. In manual<br />

simulation, using the arrow keys will allow you to move the level up and<br />

down as required.<br />

The choices for you to enter are as follows.<br />

1= Manual soft simulation<br />

2= Automatic soft simulation<br />

3= Manual hard simulation<br />

4= Automatic hard simulation<br />

To return to program mode, press CANCEL and test mode will end.<br />

Note<br />

Pump start delay (which by default is 10 seconds) is set to 0 during<br />

simulation.<br />

P981 Increment<br />

By default, simulation mode will move by 0.1m steps in manual simulation<br />

and by 0.1m/min in automatic simulation. Altering the increment can change<br />

this value.<br />

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