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Pressure Pause
The Pressure Pause feature uses one or more mainline pressure sensors across the face to monitor the hydraulic system and prevent functions from being triggered if there is insufficient main pressure. It is recommended that several sensors be installed across the face. Shields will use data from the closest sensor to prevent activation of functions when pressure is low. Parameter Low-Pressure Pause under Configuration->Pressure Monitoring enables or disables this feature. Parameter Main Pr. Min (bar) sets the minimum acceptable mainline pressure. If pressure falls below this level, functions will not be triggered.
On all shields, when mainline pressure reported by the nearest mainline pressure sensor is low, the M-key led will be lit.
If an ASQ attempts to activate during a low-pressure situation, an error will be posted (err: "ASQ ERROR delayed pressure low") and the ASQ will wait up to 30s. If sufficient pressure returns the ASQ will continue; if not, another error is posted err: “ASQ ERROR low mainline pressure”) and the ASQ terminates. While waiting, the ASQ default display shows "Low Pressure" and a unique 4-on / 1-off fast beep prewarning is heard SRB, Bankpush, and Batch Adv will not attempt to trigger ASQs or Conveyor Push when main pressure is low.
The Pressure Pause feature also uses one or more return pressure sensors across the face to monitor the hydraulic system and prevent functions from being triggered if there is high return pressure. It is recommended that several sensors be installed across the face. Shields will use data from the closest sensor to prevent activation of functions when pressure is high.
Parameter "Low-Pressure Pause” “Main Pr. Min (bar)”
Parameter High-Ret. Press, Pause under Configuration->Pressure Monitoring enables or disables this feature. Parameter Return Pr. Max (bar) sets the maximum acceptable return pressure. If pressure rises above this level, functions will not be triggered.
Parameter "High-Ret Press. Pause” “Return Pr. Max (bar)”
On all shields, when return pressure reported by the nearest return pressure sensor is high, the N-key led will be lit.
If an ASQ attempts to activate during a high return-pressure situation, an error will be posted (err: "ASQ ERROR delayed high-ret press ") and the ASQ will wait up to 30s. If return pressure drops low enough the ASQ will continue; if not, another error is posted err: “ASQ ERROR high return pressure”) and the ASQ terminates. While waiting, the ASQ default display shows "High Return" and a unique 4-on / 1-off fast beep prewarning is heard