The following listing includes all Input Type options available within the CruzControl environment, version 3.1.0 or newer. These Input Types define what an output does, and how the CruzControl controller is to interpret the signal. For a full explanation of Discrete Inputs and where to find the Input Type selection, please reference the article Discrete Inputs Summary.
Below lists every choice available, and a brief summary of each. For a detailed explanation of each, please click the associated article.
0 - NOT USED
Completely disables input.
1 - Critical Fault
Input will disable conveyor and all other outputs.
2 - Warning
Input will disable the output(s) associated with the specified Asset Code and Asset Iteration.
3 - Prep Gun #1 Button
Input will activate the output(s) associated with the specified Asset Code: Prep Gun and Asset Iteration #1.
4 - Prep Gun #2 Button
Input will activate the output(s) associated with the specified Asset Code: Prep Gun and Asset Iteration #2.
5 - Wet Down Button
Input will initiate a Wet Down procedure.
6 - Send Hot Roller Button / Send Dolly Routine
Input will activate the Dolly Routine as configured by your Rollers Settings.
7 - NO LONGER USED
8 - Pickup Truck Sensor
Input will activate the output(s) associated to Pickup Bed Behavior; otherwise known as Open Bed Detection.
9 - NO LONGER USED
10 - NO LONGER USED
11 - NO LONGER USED
12 - Pause Tunnel Button
Legacy. Do not use. Will be removed and replaced in future versions of the Cruz Car Wash Controller.
13 - High Hood Sensor
Input will activate the output(s) associated to Auto On With High Hood, otherwise known as High Hood Detection.
14 - PAUSE
Input instructs the system to pause the conveyor and equipment with the following exception: all outputs configured to "Anti-Collision Leave On" will remain unaffected.
15 - Photo Eye
Input identified to be the "gate"; this input detects the vehicle entering the wash, and measures its length. This information informs all outputs and various other functions, and is used to "wash the car".
16 - PulseInput
Input identified as the conveyor's pulse detector; this input detects conveyor movement and is used to calculate distances, vehicle length (when combined with 15 - Photo Eye) and other various features within the system.
17 - Anti-Collision
Input defined to be a traditional "anti-collision" or "collision avoidance" sensing device.
18 - Start Wash Button
Input will start the wash process for the next vehicle in the queue or "stack". Also commonly referred to as "send car" input.
19 - Dolly Counter
Input identified as the system's dolly counter, also known as a "roller detect" switch.
20 - NO LONGER USED
21 - Auto Dolly Tire Switch
Typically a "tire switch", or "treadle input", this input allows for automatically activating a Dolly Routine as configured by your Rollers Settings with the additional benefit, if configured, of detecting front or rear tire prior to activation.
22 - Windshield Sensor
Input will activate the output(s) associated to Equipment Function - 18 - WINDSHIELD DEVICE.
23 - Runtime Input
Input used if tracking and reporting on "system run time"; when on, the system will time to the second how long said input has been on.
24 - MCR Monitor
This input is fed by an external Master Control Relay (or MCR) and is used by the system to indicate category zero e-stop status.
25 - Start Conveyor Button
Input will activate the conveyor on sequence which in turn will start the conveyor and prepare it to wash vehicles.
26 - BedCover Sensor
Input will activate the output(s) associated to bed cover blower flip settings.
27 - ESTOP
Input used to indicate to the system an e-stop condition exists and therefore immediately stop all outputs and tunnel functions.
28 - NO LONGER USED
29 - Service Mode Light
Input informs the system to turn on the service mode light(s).
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