Chapter 7 System Information
Chapter 7 System Information
Chapter 7 System Information
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Select the browse button to choose a blender configuration file that is stored on a remote
unit or on another computer on the network. Use the IP address to locate the blender
computer.
The Internet Address (IP) numbers list the IP address of the computer that originated the
start up of the application; My IP. The Sel truck displays the IP address of the blender
that was selected on the Main display.
Select the Save Done button to save that information to the blenderXXXXX.txt file in the
c:\jlan directory. XXXXX represents the unit number of the blender. Press the cancel
button to exit the window with no changes. This file may be edited later if any changes
need to be made.
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7.2.1
Button Definition
English / Metric Units Selects the units being displayed on the ACE
Controller as either English or Metric for the selected blender. Thus one
blender can be viewed in English units and another unit can be viewed in
Metric units.
Auto Self Tune Turns on the Auto Self Tune routine for the local unit only.
OFF Turns off the Auto Self Tune Routine for the local unit only.
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Model ON The training simulator will be turned on for the ACE selected
unit when the Model ON button is pressed. Do not turn the simulator on
before, during, or after a job.
Model OFF The simulator will be turned off for the Ace selected unit when
the Model OFF button is pressed.
Zero All Stage Totals The accumulated stage volumes for ALL devices on
the selected unit will be set to zero when the Zero all Stage Totals button is
pressed.
Zero All Job Totals The accumulated job volumes for ALL devices on the
selected unit will be set to zero when the Zero all Job Totals button is pressed
Save local blender file The set up and calibration information for only
the local unit will be saved to the configuration file. Use this button to
save changes such as calibration factors. All current Blenders set up and
calibration factors will be saved.
Read local blender File The set up and calibration information for
only the local unit will be read into the Ace Controller and used
immediately. Use this button to remove any changes such as
calibration factors. All Blenders set up and calibration factors will be set back to original
values.
Read BlednerConfigXXX select this button to read a predefined file
that configures the display. The file can located locally or on a remote
computer via the network.
Used when the Ace controller has been set up as a remote display
station. Once started, the unit will work in conjunction to the simulator
to create a fictitious blender that will perform as though it was real. To
remove the local blender the application will have to be shutdown. This
may be used when the stage plan needs to be entered before the actual
blender is connected to the network. NOTE the min / max values would not reflect
the actual blender when using the add a local blender function.
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7.2.2
The Auto Self tune routine will automatically characterize the Additive devices that are
installed on the Blender. Do not use the Auto Tune routine on the Suction Pressure,
Discharge Pressure, Tub Level and Engine controls. The following items will be
established.
PID terms
Start up and maximum drive levels
Maximum additive rates
10 point drive calibration, used in Open Loop control mode.
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7.2.3
All additive devices will placed in the Forced Open Loop mode.
The Suction side flow meter will be set to the MAG meter
Feedback information will be sent back to the controller
The operator will then be able to perform normal blender processes; such as
bringing fluid on board, starting liquid additives, etc. To simulate Horse Power
pumps pulling fluid from the blender the operator will need to follow either of the
steps listed below.
Hard enter in a rate for the Discharge TFM. This can be done by calibrating
the Discharge TFM and entering the desired rate via the Adjust Offset
function. Refer to Section 3.1.3.
Start Ace Horse Power Pumps in Model modes that are connected to the
blender via a network connection. Place the Pumps in the respective rate for
the stimulation. Then select the Discharge Pumps as the discharge flow
meter. Refer to Section 3.1.3.
NOTE Changes to setup options and calibration will remain effective even when
the Model is turned off.
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NOTES
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