
3.1 Controlpanelkey
A=on/offswitch
B=statusindicatorofthesectionvalve
(the identication number depends on the section number assembled on the machine)
• Red: valve opening command
• Green: valve closing command
• Off: command is not connected
c=statusindicatoroftheregulationvalve
• Red: increase pressure command
• Green: decrease pressure command
• Off: no command or not connected
d=statusindicatorofthegeneralvalve
• Red: valve opening command
• Green: valve closing command
• Off: command is not connected
e=auxiliarypowerconnector
f=lowbatterywarningalarm
g=warningsignalofpowerpolarityinversion
h=connectorto“T”cabling
i=potentiometersforregulatingsignalsgeneratedbythesimulator
Turn the potentiometers anti-clockwise to stop signal generation
L=selectionofsignalstobesentto/fromthecomputer
Moving the switches up sends the signals coming from the sensors installed on the spraying system
to the Bravo computers;
moving the switches down sends the signals generated by the Bravo DSB simulator to the Bravo
computers.
M = status indicatorof the signals coming from the transducersand from the sensors
installedonthesprayingsystem
See table 4 - correspondence between symbols - signal typology
n=automaticfunctioningmodeselector
Bravo DSB enables the simulation of the system working during automatic regulation (carried out
by computers equipped with this function)
• function activated --> green LED on (FEEDBACK ON)
• function disabled --> green LED off (FEEDBACK ON)
(in this case using potentiometers “I” you obtain manual regulation)
o=regulationvalvesimulator
The LED bar simulates the position of the pivot of the regulating valve during automatic function
mode: the system simulates the functioning of the regulation valve when used as a dump valve,
which is its typical application in case of plunger or diaphragm pumps; when the regulation valve
is used as a 2-ways valve (typical application with centrifugal pumps), the functioning of the LED
bar will be inverted
P=statusindicatorofthefoammarker
• L: left side
• R: right side
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