Equipment Function - 8 - EXIT DOOR OPEN
This equipment function will open the Exit Door when configured Conveyor Length has been achieved.
Pickup Behavior
Here you may define how this output should behave should the system detect that the vehicle is a pickup truck
0 - None of the Above
This selection instructs the output to do nothing unique should the system detect this vehicle is a pickup truck.
1 - Full Length
This selection instructs the output to perform its action for the entire length of the vehicle.
2- Cab Only
This selection instructs the output to perform its action only from the front of the vehicle to the end of the pickup truck's cab.
3 - Bed Only
This selection instructs the output to perform its action only from the start of the pickup truck's bed to the rear bumper.
Time Out
This defines how long the horn signal is to be turned on after a stop conveyor event is cleared, and how long the horn signal is to be turned on prior to conveyor start.
Output Logic
This defines for the system what "off" and "on" mean.
N/O Normally Open
When set to N/O Normally Open, the system will hold low (turn off its relay or command via communication protocol "off" to equipment) its signal while the output is at rest. Then when the system decides its time to turn the output "on", it will turn on and energize its relay, or command via communication protocol "on" to the equipment.
N/C Normally Closed
When set to N/C Normally Closed, the system will hold hi (turn on/energize its relay or command via communication protocol "on" to equipment) its signal while the output is at rest. Then when the system decides its time to turn the output "on", it will turn of and deenergize its relay, or command via communication protocol "off" to the equipment.
Include in the WetDown procedure
Enabling this (slider moved to the right/blue) will instruct this output to turn itself on upon "WetDown" request from the user. For more information regarding wet down, please see article Wet Down - What is it?
ON during Anti Collision
Enabling this (slider moved to the right/blue) will instruct this output to keep itself on, if it was already on, during a collision avoidance event. For more information regarding collision avoidance events, please see article Collision Avoidance - What is it?
Prime Trigger Mins
If this value is greater than zero, this instructs the system to add additional on time (defined by Prime Extra On) to this output before it was set to turn on automatically. The value you specify here, in minutes, tells the system to pay attention to the last time it was turned on, and if it hasn't turned on again within the minutes specified, add additional early on distance (defined by Prime Extra On), to when it was set to turn on again automatically. This is typically used to reprime lines or rewet brushes.
Prime Extra On
If Prime Trigger Mins is greater than zero, this value specifies how early, in inches, this output should turn on when Prime Trigger Mins has been exceeded.
Distance To Gate
This defines the distance, in inches, from the entry eye to the central point of the equipment's operational window as specified by equipment's operator manual.
Motor Type
Motor Type determines how the Cruz Control Car Wash Controller is to fire this output.
0 - None
A motor type of "None" indicates the controller is to fire this physical output. Physical outputs are those that are designated "CRx". Motor City Wash Works offers multiple physical output configurations for purchase, up to a maximum of 128. Please consult with your sales representative for more information.
1 - TeSys
A motor type of "TeSys" indicates the controller is to fire an attached TeSys Bus Coupler motor starter via ModbusTCP communication. These are often referred to as "network driven" outputs. All Cruz Control Car Wash Controllers support 25 TeSys outputs; these are numbered output 128 through output 153.
2 - VFD
A motor type of "VFD" indicates the controller is to fire an attached variable frequency drive via ModbusTCP communication. These are often referred to as "network driven" outputs. All Cruz Control Car Wash Controllers support 85 VFD outputs; these are numbered output 154 through output 239.
3 - PLC
A motor type of "PLC" Indicates that the output interacts with another Motor City Wash Works Cruz Control enabled Device to carry out the I/O operation necessary via modbus TCP. These subsystems include but are not limited to the Dry n Shine and Glow Wash.
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