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1. 34 34 Crop Menu Passes amp Watering 36 Auto Scheduling Time Zones 37 Areas Distances uela I RON u 40 42 Walk amp Water 43 Park Boom 43 Quick Water 44 Area Viewer AOR DI Re 45 Step uwa uos oio EE 46 Troubleshooting and Support 47 WNO TETTE 49 2 of 52 2675 Akers Drive Colorado Springs CO 80922 Toll Free 877 558 3246 www cherrycreeksystems com C CHEEK Cherry Creek Systems Greenhouse Equipment Speialis Dear Customer We would like to thank you for taking a bold step in greenhouse irrigation by purchasing our Area Capture program Although it might appear to be very complex the greatest possible care went into making this program as user friendly as possible while still keeping all the functionality that you have come to expect There have been many changes to our new program for our Wireless Irrigation Controller We believe that once you become familiar with all that this new program has to offer you will be extremely pleased with how easily manageable irrigating your crops has become We would welcome and encourage you to make suggestion
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3. sas Diagnostics testing 10 Keypad 10 Sensors 11 Solenoids 11 Motor 12 Markers 13 Emergency End of Bay Stops MENU uyu i uy i au 14 Idler Diameter 15 Motion Error Timeout 16 Configuration Row Assignment 17 Initialize Reset Crops amp Areas 19 Bay Length 22 Locate Boom Relocation 24 Pass code Units 25 Go To Speed 26 Deceleration 27 End amp SSW Speed Acceleration Marker LOCOlLOD u u uyu Network Enable siirsin uy Opera s u u do Eie 30 Crop Menu 31 Global Solenoids 31 Time Zone Menu 32 Area Menu IVIGTIOG RUDD EET m 35 Walk amp Water 35 Crop Area Viewer S Waq1eru nu aos Global Networking Troubleshooting and Support u Options Upgrades 2 of 43 RAE
4. It is advisable that this order is followed when working through the manual and setting up your boom 1 Key Concepts 2 Initial Power Up 3 Diagnostics 4 Setup The Network Irrigation Controller hereafter NIC was designed to provide flexibility and control while maintaining a simple menu based programming system While still sophisticated the NIC still attempts to tailor to the grower Through the various programmable speeds along with left and right solenoid control the NIC allows operators to manipulate water usage and time needed when watering crops The controller s advanced memory features allow an array of customized options for programming Growers will find the ease of use and the accuracy of the controller reassuring as it can be taught to anyone with very little training The NIC can hold up to 14 different Time Zones each containing a specific start and end time These Time Zones can all be run simultaneously or separately and can be programmed with individual customized time delays Intervals After the time zones are established each one may be programmed with Jobs The NIC is able to store up to 60 Jobs for each direction in each Time Zone Each job within a Time Zone can have its own speed as well as solenoid valve pattern giving you a vast array of watering options As you set up your NIC for the first time read through each section of this manual before implementing the steps described therein This will
5. 1 Jh Trouble Shooting Motion Error Check Proximity Motion Sensor for damage and function There will be a yellow light located at the base of the sensor body that should turn on when the sprocket teeth pass the sensor head If there 1s no light fluctuation then check that the sensor is within 3 mm millimeters of the sprocket teeth as they pass If the sprockets teeth are within 3mm check the functionality of the Proximity Motion Sensor Refer to the Diagnostics part of this manual for testing sensor inputs H the sensor is not functional or broken please call Cherry Creek to purchase a new sensor Collision Error The NIC has the option of using a Collision Sensor to stop the boom if it runs into any objects that might be the bay carts shelves trash cans people etc This 1s an Option that can be purchased from CCS at any time Call Cherry Creek for more info If the boom is not equipped with the Collision Sensor option there needs to be a jumper wire in Switch 4 To check this open the NIC lid pull the keypad ribbon and set the aside Look at the Terminal Blocks that run down the left side of the Main Board black blocks with colored wires running into them Pull the second from the top 6 pin Terminal Block from the board labeled J2 or JT2 There will be writing on the Main Board for the switch Make sure the jumper wire 15 in place the Block The jumper wire should connect to Switch 4
6. 2 MM Crop 1 areas 3 5 E Crop 2 areas 2 and 4 Crop 3 areas 1 and 6 Let s say you have 3 Crops as laid out in the greenhouse above Even though Crop 1 is in 2 different areas you dont have to input 2 different programs You simply give Crop 1 watering instructions and both programmed areas under Crop 1 will receive the same watering regimens 6 of 52 Terms amp Definitions Acceleration Speed setting that controls how the Boom will initiate or take off when starting a programmed irrigation cycle as well as when the Boom turns around to initiate another pass Area The programmed Distance s that the Boom will execute the needed task Area Viewer A list showing the Crops and their Rows amp Areas for reference Auto Schedule Uses Time Zones to start the appropriately programmed Crops Auto Run The state the Boom is in when Auto Schedules are being executed Bay Calibration The Boom needs to be calibrated to the length of the Bay in order for the Boom to use distances to travel See Bay Calibration section Crop This is a Group of Areas that will have the same water spray treatment Deceleration The setting that will allow the Boom to slow down as it approaches the ends of the bay or the programmed sop turn around point FPM Feet Per Minute the speed that the Boom uses as a reference Go To Speed Speed that the Boom will travel to its programmed destination Idler Diameter D
7. Concepts Read this First It is advisable that this order is followed when working through the manual and setting up your boom 1 Key Concepts 2 Initial Power Up 3 Diagnostics 4 Setup The Network Irrigation Controller hereafter NIC was designed to provide flexibility and control while maintaining a simple menu based programming system While still sophisticated the NIC still attempts to tailor to the grower Through the various programmable speeds along with left and right solenoid control the NIC allows operators to manipulate water usage and time needed when watering crops The controller s advanced memory features allow an array of customized options for programming Growers will find the ease of use and the accuracy of the controller reassuring as it can be taught to anyone with very little training The NIC can hold up to 14 different Time Zones each containing a specific start and end time These Time Zones can all be run simultaneously or separately and can be programmed with individual customized time delays Intervals After the time zones are established each one may be programmed with Jobs The NIC is able to store up to 60 Jobs for each direction in each Time Zone Each job within a Time Zone can have its own speed as well as solenoid valve pattern giving you a vast array of watering options As you set up your NIC for the first time read through each section of this manual before implementing the
8. 25 of 28 ORORO OHOHROHOHOROHOHOHOHOHOHOJ OHOHOHOHORO e D D UNUSED UNUSED UNUSED BROWN WIRE OF RED TIP PROXIMITY SENSOR BLUE WIRE OF PROXIMITY SENSOR BLACK WIRE OF PROXIMITY SENSOR UNUSED UNUSED BROWN WIRE OF YELLOW TIP PROXIMITY SENSOR RED WIRE HOME SENSOR BLACK WIRE OF HOME AWAY AND JOB SENSORS RED WIRE AWAY SENSOR RED WIRE OF JOB SENSOR UNUSED COLLISION JUMPER TO OV IF NO COLLISION DETECT IS USED 7 REMOTE START FROM COMPUTER UNUSED UNUSED MOTOR JOG SWITCH UNUSED 77777 MOTOR JOG SWITCH REMOTE KEYPAD HOOKUP REMOTE KEYPAD HOOKUP REMOTE KEYPAD HOOKUP REMOTE KEYPAD HOOKUP REMOTE KEYPAD HOOKUP SOLENOID 1 _ SOLENOID 2 LH SOLENOID 3 HF SOLENOID4 SOLENOID 5 F SOLENOID6 F SOLENOID 7 SOLENOID 8 COMMON BLACK AWAY GREEN OPTIONAL SR dab COMON SHEET NUMBER NOTE THERE ARE TWO DIFFERENT PROXIMITY SENSORS BEING USED YELLOW TIP AND RED TIP THE BROWN WIRE OF THE RED IS CONNECTED TO 5V AND THE BROWN WIRE OF THE YELLOW TIP IS CONNECTED THE BLUE WIRE IS ALWAYS TO OV AND THE BLACK W
9. 14 of 28 3 Press F to scroll thru the Network options 4 There are 3 settings to choose from o No Network or Display Network Enabled External Display On NETWORK ADDRESS MENU ENTER NEW ADDRESS amp PRESS F KEY CONTINUE NETWORK ADDRESS 001 5 If enabled the next screen will prompt the user to assign a 3 digit address to each Boom for use with the Cherry Creek Network Accumulator Gil CCS for details 6 Press F to Save and Exit Global Networking Feature Main Contact Cherry Creek to better understand the Global Network feature Before this step the Networking Feature needs to be enabled Refer to Network Enable 1 After setting up the Network Enable the Main screen will show the Boom Network Address on the screen as shown below 1 AUTO 2 MANUAL 3 DIAG 4 5 6 SETUP 28 102 23 45 09 Boom Network Address NO 2 Booms can have the same Network Address 2 The NIC will then search for the Network signal and await Commands 3 Press any key to Exit 15 of 28 Remote Start Environmental Controlled Start Main 6 7 Contact Cherry Creek for info on wiring the Remote Start feature 1 2 From Main menu press 6 From Setup menu press 7 REMOTE OPTION BOARD WAS NOT FOUND PRESS E KEY EXIT F KEY ALT SW By default the NIC will be set to NO Remote Start The NIC will automatically search for a Option Board a separate
10. 4 The second line enables the passive switch input option That is if enabled closing the two connector terminals with a switch relay or other similar device will also start the manual watering mode 5 The third line when enabled will close the onboard relay contacts when an error occurs Errors are usually caused by motion errors due to a lack of rotation of the idler and sensed by the speed sensor Or by the collision switch opening if it is wired up 6 Pressing the E key will exit and return to the Main Menu 7 If one or both of the two input options are selected then the Remote LED on the option board will flash once per second to indicate that the BIC is in the Remote Input Mode and 15 looking for the enabled remote input to start the preprogrammed Manual Mode operation When the enabled input 1s active for an minimum of 2 seconds and the controller is in the Main Menu Remote LED on the Remote Option Board will flash the controller will start watering in the manual mode There is a status LED for each of the two inputs and output which will be lit when the respective lines are active Note The Manual Mode must be programmed for Boom Speed Solenoid Valves and the Number of Passes 5 0 5 5 55 5 9 If the Remote Control Board Option is not found then the following message will be displayed BIC NIC OPTION BOARD WAS NOT FOUND PRESS ANY KEY EXIT 9 Press any key to return back to the M
11. 501 RB ARMATURE FEEDBACK 90 180 ARM TACH SW503 SW504 e S 503 INVERT 501 AES LIMIT FWD REV 7 7 2 7 1501 11502 ENABLE 503 IB ri Figure 17 RG60U Calibration Trimpot Locations 32 Calibration MINIMUM SPEED MIN SPD The MIN SPD trimpot setting determines the minimum speed when the speed adjust potentiometer is turned full CCW It is factory set to zero speed The minimum speed feature applies only when the drive is operating in unidirectional mode To calibrate MIN SPD 1 Set the speed adjust potentiometer to full CCW 2 Adjust the MIN SPD trimpot until the desired minimum motor speed is reached MAXIMUM SPEED MAX SPD The MAX SPD trimpot setting determines the maximum forward and reverse speed It is factory set for maximum rated motor speed To calibrate MAX SPD 1 Set the MAX SPD trimpot full CCW 2 Turn the speed adjust potentiometer CW so that the motor is running at full speed 3 Adjust the MAX SPD trimpot until the desired maximum motor speed is reached Caution Do not attempt to run motor above 90 VDC on 115 VAC or above 180 VDC on 230 VAC Calibration 33 FORWARD TORQUE FWD TQ A Warning Although FWD TQ can be set to 120 of motor nameplate current rating continuous operation beyond this rating may damage the motor If you intend to operate beyond this rating contact your Minarik re
12. ANY KEYPAD TO EXIT Magnet Readers SPEED 0 SW 4 1 Home 2 Away 3 Job Proximity Sensor 4 Collision optional always on 3 Proximity Sensor For the speed sensor gently push the boom As you are pushing look behind the SPEED 0 and you should see it alternate between Be ud and 0 4 Magnet Readers You should have 3 magnet readers on your boom Home Away amp Jobs The Home amp Away will be on one side of the boom pointed at the rail and the Job Sensor will be on the other side again pointed at the rail To check readers 1 2 or 3 wave a magnet in front of each one You should see the display show a 1 2 or 3 Switch 4 will always appear unless the Collision Sensor is used For more information on the switch failures please reference the Trouble Shooting page for more info 5 Press the E key repeatealy to return to Main menu 10 of 28 Solenoids Main 3 3 1 From the Main menu press 3 2 From the Diagnostics menu press 3 SOL SOLENOID OUT TEST PRESS E KEY TO EXIT TO SET RESET KEY 1 8 SOLENOIDS 12345678 3 Press the 1 through 8 keys to alternately turn off the respective solenoid valves 4 Press the E key repeatedly to return to Main menu Motor Test Main 3 4 1 From the Main menu press 3 2 From the Diagnostics menu press 4 MOTOR MOTOR MOTION TEST PRESS B AWAY PRESS E KEY TO EXIT SPEED 5 150 020 3 Use the
13. F or B to scroll thru and change the Row numbers press C or D to scroll thru and change the functions water mist or none When the cursor is on the proper function press 1 for the Water function press 2 for the Mist function and press 3 for None 10 Press E to exit and save A row is a strip that runs the length of the bay It has to be the same as the spray mist bars under the boom Each row have a Water and or Mist spray bar s Each spray bar has its own solenoid Below are a few examples Water Mist Water Mist Water Water Spray 5 Boom Spray 5 Spray bar Boom Spray bar 2 rows Solenoids 1 and 2 solenoids 3 and 4 solenoid 1 Double Rail Tower Boom Single Rail Boom Double Rail Tower Truss Boom Water Mist Water Mist Spray bar s Spray bar s 4 rows solenoids 1 and 2 solenoids 3 and 4 solenoids 5 and 6 solenoids 7 and 8 Initialization Main 3 3 2 3 Used to erase and reset your Crop and Area settings From Main menu press 3 From Setup menu press 3 Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default From the Site Rows and Bay menu press 2 SITE s S 17 of 43 This screen will appear press any key to continue WARNING CHANGING IDLER OR DISTANCE WILL RESULT IN LOSS OF CROP PROGRAM DATA 5 The Site Menu will appear 6 Press 3 for Initialize This screen will appear 7 Press 1 for Initialize Crops This w
14. The following screen will appear Exploded view of the Auto Zone Main Menu Press 2 to Enter the Start Time menu 0 ZONE 01 1 SPD SOL 2 STARTTIME 00 00 3 STOPTIME 00 00 ERV Press 3 to Enter the Stop Time menu Press 4 to Enter any Interval Time value between 001 and 999 minutes 3 Press 2 program Start Time then press 3 program Stop Time for this Auto Zone Program time in 24 hour format The following programming screen will appear TIME VARIABLE 00 00 ENTER 24 HOUR FORMAT F ENTER NEW TIME NEW TIME VAR 17 43 4 Press to Save and Exit to the Auto Zone menu 5 Press 4 to enter the Interval Menu The user will program the Interval Time the Pass Count in this menu The following programming screen will appear 6 Enter needed nterval Time 001 to 255 min Press F to Save and Exit 7 Enter the Pass Count desired for this Auto Zone 000 to 099 passes 8 Press F to Save and Exit to the Auto Zone Menu Press 0 to enter another Auto Zone program 1 9 Press 0 to enter another Auto Zone program 1 10 Once all needed Auto Zones are programmed press F in Auto Zone Main Menu to enter the Auto Mode Run Menu TO CHANGE ACTIVE Toggle the ACTIVE AUTO ZONES 13568 ABCE ZONES On amp Off by pressing the PRESS KEYS 1 THRU E 1 thru E keys 0 KEY EXIT F KEY RUN Progeram all needed Au
15. Time that the Boom will Start this Zones Auto Program execution Stop Time Time that the Boom will Stop this Zones Auto Program execution Interval Amount of minutes between Pass execution Pass Starts at Home goes to Away then turns around and comes back Home Unless programmed differently by the user under the Set Up menu 20 of 28 1 From the Main Menu Press 1 AUTO ENTER AUTO ZONE NUMB 1 THRU E TIME ZONE TO ENTER AUTO MODE PRESS THE F KEY 2 Enter the Auto Zone Number 1 thru E 14 Zones total to be programmed The following screen will appear Exploded view of the Auto Zone Main Menu Press 1 to Enter the JOBS programming menu Press 2 to Enter the Program Jobs as described in Manual Mode Start Time menu Programming section in this manual page 18 01 1 JOBS 03 2 STARTTIME 00 00 3 STOPTIME gt 00 00 Press 3 to Enter the Stop Time menu Press 4 to Enter any Interval Time value between 001 and 999 minutes 3 Press 1 to Enter the Job Programming menu Program Jobs as described in Manual Mode Programming section in this manual page 18 4 Press 2 to program a Start Time and then press 3 to program a Stop Time for this Auto Zone Program time in 24 hour format The following programming screen will appear TIME VARIABLE 00 00 ENTER 24 HOUR FORMAT F ENTER NEW TIME NEW TIME VAR 17 43 5 Press F to Save and Exit to the Auto Zone me
16. to enter another Auto Zone program 1 E 9 Press 0 to enter another Auto Zone program 1 10 Once all needed Auto Zones are programmed press F in Auto Zone Main Menu to enter the Auto Mode Run Menu TO CHANGE ACTIVE Toggle the ACTIVE AUTO ZONES 13568 ABCE ZONES On amp Off by pressing the PRESS KEYS 1 THRU E 1 thru E keys 0 KEY EXIT F KEY RUN Proeram all needed Auto Zones before Pressing F to enter the Auto Mode Menu 11 Enter the number of Auto Zones desired 1 thru E and press F to RUN Exploded view of the Auto Mode Idle Screen Next AUTO ZONE START MODE is displayed here TIME is displayed here UTO MODE 02 36 51 AUTO MODE 0236517 The Booms SPEED JOB 01 SPEED 020 SOLENOIDS21 2 3 4 ZON 13 48 Current ZONE that the screen Current programmed Active SOLENOIDS is showing 15 displayed here TIME displayed here are displayed here Exploded view of the Auto Mode Run Screen MODE is displayed here DIRECTION OF TRAVEL is displayed here PAUTO MODE AWAY will be displayed here JOB 01 zi 020 SOLENOIDS 1 2 3 4 ZONE O1 13 48 47 Current PASS ZONE being executed Current programmed Active SOLENOIDS by the Boom displayed here TIME displayed here are displayed here 12 Press 0 to SUSPEND the Booms Auto Mode Run Press 0 again to RESUME the Booms operation 13 Press E to STOP the Boom and Exit to the Auto Mode menu
17. 0 through 9 keys to enter a speed from 5 150 FPM Feet Per Minute Recommended Speed 25 50 FPM for testing 4 Press the A or B key to move the boom either home or away NORM DIAG MOTOR MOVE NORMAL A HOME B AWAY PRESS E KEY TO EXIT SPEED 5 150 020 5 Press the E key repeatedly to return to Main menu 11 of 28 Set Up If you are setting up for the first time please go through your diagnostics menu first before proceeding with Setup Clock Main 6 1 1 From Main menu press 6 2 From Setup menu press 1 CLOCK TIME VARIABLE 23 59 ENTER 24 HOUR FORMAT E ENTER NEW TIME NEW TIME VAR 00 00 3 To zero the time press the 0 key several times 4 Use the 0 through 9 keys to enter the current time on the bottom row 5 Press the E several times to return to main menu Idler Diameter Menu Main 6 2 1 From Main menu press 6 2 From Setup menu press 2 IDLER 3 The Idler Menu will appear DIAMETER 15 2 5 INCH PRESS F EXIT OR Cherry Creek Booms Tower Boom 2 5 inch idler Double Rail Boom 2 0 inch idler Single Rail Boom 1 0 inch idler Tic Counter on all CCS Booms 10 or 12 tooth sprocket 022 0 1 1 0 5 2 5 SET MOTION ERROR B 4 Pressing numbers 0 1 or 5 will change the boom type idler diameter Please note that the correct size for your particular Cherry Creek Systems boom is shown in the table above Call CCS for clarific
18. 1 2 3 4 9 From the Main menu press 3 From the Setup menu press 2 From the Diagnostics menu press 3 SOL SOLENOID OUT TEST PRESS E KEY TO EXIT TO SET RESET KEY 1 8 SOLENOIDS 12345678 Press the 1 through 8 keys to alternately turn and off the respective solenoid valves Press the E key repeatedly to return to Main menu Motor test Main 3 2 4 1 2 3 From the Main menu press 3 From the Setup menu press 2 From the Diagnostics menu press 4 MOTOR 11 of 43 4 6 MOTOR MOTION TEST PRESS 55 SPEED 5 150 020 Use the 0 through 9 keys to enter a speed from 5 150 FPM Feet Per Minute Recommended Speed 25 50 FPM for testing Press the A or B key to move the boom either home or away NORM DIAG MOTOR MOVE NORMAL A HOME B AWAY PRESS E KEY TO EXIT SPEED 5 150 020 Press the key repeatedly to return to Main menu Markers Main 3 2 5 1 2 3 From the Main menu press 3 From the Setup menu press 2 From the Diagnostics menu press 5 MARKERS MARKER RECALIBRATION BOOM WILL SEARCH IN DIRECTION AWAY E FIND F CHANGE DIR Press F to change direction of travel The boom will search for the nearest Marker in that direction Press E and send the boom to search for the nearest Marker The screen will display the following MARKER RECALIBRATIO
19. 14 Power Setting 14 Network Enable 15 Global Network Feature 16 Remote Start Environmental Controlled Start 17 Manual Mode Programming Jobs 19 Manual Mode Run 20 Auto Zones Time Activated Programming 22 Auto Mode Run WiFIng DIGOFGITS sce qan awan Ere eta deese A e tr aereis 26 Options and Upgrades 2 of 28 HERRY CREERN u Cherry Creek Systems SYSI EMS 2675 Akers Drive Mam en Colorado Springs CO 80922 Toll Free 877 558 3246 www cherrycreeksystems com Dear Customer We would like to thank you for purchasing our Magnet Jobbing program The greatest possible care went into making this program as user friendly as possible while still keeping all the functionality that you have come to expect We would welcome and encourage you to make suggestions as to how we can improve this Users Manual It is our intent to provide you with the highest quality equipment and state of the art watering systems as well as first rate technical follow up support If it is the 1 time setting up the Boom then it is advisable that you follow this order in working through the manual 1 Key Concepts 2 Initial Power Up 3 Diagnostics 4 Setup Again thank you for your business and we look forward to assisting you in any way we can Please feel free to give us a call or contact us via email Sincerely Cherng Creek Systems Team 3 of 28 Concepts Read this First
20. 6 Use the B C amp the D F keys to scroll through the Manual Start Menu Use 0 9 keys to input the necessary data 7 The Crop Number Speed Watering Function and Pass Count be changed before Pressing E to Run Crop Changing any of these factors will only take effect on this Manual Run To make permanent changes to the Crop factors go to Crop Set Up Menu reprogram factors then exit and save 7 of 12 Exploded view of the Manual Start Screen on the Crop Number ROR NUMBER 01 01 M 0 9 DATA E RUN CROPS site The number of Areas that Pass Count can programmed to run on this Crop Number be changed here 8 Press E to Run Crop 9 The Manual Run screen will appear Exploded view of the Manual Run Screen Crop Number Current Distance is displayed here shown here i ROP NUMBER 01 01 shown here SPEED 020 WATER MIST x 42 t Ti 23 13 06 Here the screen will scroll between the Current Pass Count and the Row Speed shown here Area Numbers that are running 10 The Boom will Run the Manual Program stop and await its next command The Boom will stop at the Start Distance 8 of 12 Walk Water M 2 A 1 From the Main menu press 2 2 Press for Walk amp Water Exploded view of the Manual Start Screen Enter 0 to increase Current Direction shown here the Pass Count 1 continuous AWAY 4000 LOC 003 32 shown here PAS
21. Drive is in current limit Drive is not receiving AC line voltage Motor is not connected Suggested Solutions Increase the speed adjust potentiometer setting or speed reference voltage Check connections to input Verify that connections are not open Remove the short from the INHIBIT terminals Remove short Verify that motor is not jammed Increase FWD or REV setting if they are set too low Apply AC line voltage to L1 and L2 Connect motor to A1 and A2 Troubleshooting 51 Problem Motor runs too fast Possible Causes MAX SPD not calibrated Suggested Solutions Calibrate MAX SPD Motor will not reach the desired speed 1 MAX SPD setting is too low IR COMP setting is too low Motor is overloaded Drive is in current limit 4 settings Increase MAX SPD setting Increase IR COMP setting Check motor load Resize the motor if necessary Verify torque Motor pulsates or surges under load IR COMP is set too high Motor bouncing in and out of current limit Adjust the IR COMP setting slightly CCW until the motor speed stabilizes Make sure motor is not undersized for load adjust FWD TQ and REV TQ trimpot CW Wireless Irrigation Controller WIC Area Capture Version 2 50 Final Release Revision USER S MANUAL CHERRY CREEK SYSTEMS G
22. If the line that shows ERRS Errors has any numerical factor to it then something in the Encoder need attention For clarification call CCS Tech Support 9 Press 0 to turn the Encoder Reversing OFF and press 1 to turn the Encoder Reversing ON For clarification call CCS Tech Support 10 Press E to Save and return to the Motor Setup menu 11 Press E again to Exit to the Main menu 25 of 52 Boom Settings In this section the user will go over the Boom Settings and work through the corresponding sections as they apply From the Main Menu press 3 for SETUP MENU SETUP MENU E EXIT 1 CROP SETTINGS 2 BOOM SETTINGS 3 SYSTEM 4 MOTOR Press 2 for BOOM Settings the Controller will prompt a Pass code to be inputted by the user The factory set default Pass code is 0000 four Zeros change the Pass code refer to the Pass code section of the System Set Up menu pg 19 ENTER PASS CODE E EXIT Boom Set Up Screen BOOM SETUP 1 LENGTH 2 SET POS 3 PARKING 4 SPEED 5 ROWS 6 CALIBRATE Bay Length Main 3 2 1 From Main Menu press 3 From Set Up Menu press 2 BOOM SETTINGS Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default From the BOOM Set Up menu press 1 LENGTH SET BAY LENGTH 0 9 DATA see ae E SAVE LENGTH 144 00 FEET 26 of 52 5 Bay Length is the total length that the Boom will travel on the rails to irrigate move in the bay This factor is set u
23. It is advisable that this order is followed when working through the manual and setting up your boom 1 Key Concepts 2 Initial Power Up 3 Diagnostics 4 Setup Row 1 Water amp 1 Mist 1 Water amp 1 Mist A run in the greenhouse usually left or right of Spray 5 Spray bar s the center aisle It can also be defined as the number of solenoid groupings that are in the N BOOM bay If there are 4 bench runs across the width of the bay then each bench could be assigned E770 Its own row 1 mist 4 1 water solenoid row In the example on the right there are two rows in the bay with an end walkway 2 rows Solenoids 1 amp 2 Solenoids 3 amp 4 Area An Area is a given distance within the bay example 0 00 Ft to 110 00 Ft that needs to be watered or misted by the boom Areas are programmed by the user depending on the needed requirements See example below page 5 Crop Just as the name suggests This allows the user to combine multiple Areas into one Crop to minimize information input In the Example Areas 1 and 3 on the right side Row 1 might be a crop Time Zone This is a given period of time Your NIC uses a 24 hour format 1 00 PM 13 00 10 00 AM 10 00 12 00 AM 00 00 10 00 PM 22 00 4 of 43 Keypad 0 9 Data Entry E Enter or Exit B Up Increase F Down Decrease C Left Forward D Right Back Set Up and Basic
24. depending on the needed requirements See example below page 5 Crop Just as the name suggests This allows the user to combine multiple Areas into one Crop to minimize information input In the Example Areas 1 and 3 on the right side Row 1 might be a crop Time Zone This is a given period of time Your NIC uses a 24 hour format 1 00 PM 13 00 10 00 AM 10 00 12 00 00 00 10 00 22 00 2 of 12 Keypad 0 9 Data Entry E Enter or Exit B Up Increase F Down Decrease C Left Forward D Right Back Set Up and Basically there are 4 steps 1 Set up how many rows you have 2 Set up areas in each row 3 Assign a crop to each area 4 Give the boom crop watering instructions It s easy 3 2 MM Crop 1 areas 3 5 E Crop 2 areas 2 and 4 i Crop 3 areas 1 and 6 Let s say you have 3 Crops as laid out in the greenhouse above Even though Crop 1 is in 2 different areas you dont have to input 2 different programs You simply give Crop 1 watering instructions and both programmed areas under Crop 1 will be receiving the same watering regimens 3 of 12 Operations Quick Menu Crops Keypad Number Main 3 1 1 Crop Reference The Bay Length and Rows Configuration must be programmed before you can set up any Crops see previous sections From the Main Menu press 3 From the Setup Men
25. please try Resetting the Controller by pressing the RESET button on the board shown on the Main Board layout in the Wiring Diagrams section In most cases this solves the problem and is an easy step to perform before calling Tech Service If the WIC is locked up this will typically fix it getting the Controller functional again techsupport cherrycreeksystems com www cherrycreeksystems com 49 of 52 Wiring Diagrams amp Layouts Main Board Layout Cherry Creek Systems Inc NETWORK IRRIGATION CTRL Rev D2 AUT ION Copyright 2006 Si w I Power Indicator 8 Scale Input Keypad Connector w c zug mn s ca EX dE us 02 o0 uUi W abt Solenoid Outputs Switch Inputs B la E AC Motor Connector fon VOLTAGE 1 rs n Pea Rien VOLTAGE f J10 ee E alt 259057 dumm RESET Ei eon cd DC Motor Card E sha Connectors m T E Wie 8 52 P d 1 10 Ju s 50 of 52 Serial Programming Port Motor Wiring 90Volt DC Variable Speed For Speed Control of the DC Motor the WIC uses a DC Motor control board needs to be installed on the WIC As with all other power connectors the center pin of the DC Motor connection is Ground DG Motor Connector Ge
26. screwdriver and that will RESET the controller as well This will sometimes solve problems and is an easy step to correcting the problem before calling Tech Service If the NIC is locked up this will typically take care of it and get the Controller functional again Otherwise contact CCSI TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE If you have any questions regarding the use of this program or any other Cherry Creek Systems Product please call us at 719 380 8373 ext 206 OR ccs cherrycreeksystems com OR info cherrycreeksystems com OR www cherrycreeksystems com 40 of 43 DRAWING MAIN BOARD WIRING DIAGRAM UYTH S UNUSED NOTE 5 UNUSED THERE ARE TWO DIFFERENT PROXIMITY SENSORS A eds ue VERIS REGEN BEING USED YELLOW TIP AND RED TIP THE BROWN air WIRE OF THE RED TIP IS CONNECTED 5V AND THE OV BLUE WIRE OF PROXIMITY SENSOR IN fo BLACK WIRE OF PROXIMITY SENSOR BROWN WIRE OF THE YELLOW TIP IS CONNECTED el Pee TO NR THE BLUE WIRE IS ALWAYS TO OV AND NR I BROWN WIRE OF YELLOW TIP PROXIMITY SENSOR THE BLACK WIRE TO IN s 4 RED WIRE OF HOME SENSOR OV e BLACK WIRE OF HOME AWAY AND JOB SENSORS SW2 le RED WIRE OF AWAY SENSOR SW3 8 1 RED WIRE OF JOB SENSOR SW4 s COLLISION JUMPER TO OV IF NO COLLISION DETEC
27. 4 DECELER 5 END SPD 6 SSW SPD EXIT 7 Press the 0 key to toggle and change the Unit that the boom will use for its distance display and press E to Exit amp Save Go To Speed Main 3 3 2 7 3 Check Definitions for explanation of this feature From Main menu press 3 From Setup menu press 3 Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default From the Site Rows and Bay menu press 2 SITE DUET This screen will appear press any key to continue WARNING CHANGING IDLER OR DISTANCE WILL RESULT IN LOSS OF CROP PROGRAM DATA 5 Press 7 for MORE 6 Press 3 for GOTO SP Go To Speed P CODE 2 UNITS 3 SP 4 DECELER 5 END SPD 6 SSW SPD E EXIT 25 of 43 GOTO SPEED 100 ENTER NEW VALUE KEY E TO SAVE amp EXIT SPEED RANGE 30 150FPM 7 By Default the Go To Sped will be set to 100 FPM If this seems to fast or the boom has been programmed too low enter a value between 30 FPM to 150FPM and press E to Exit amp Save It s recommended that the Go To Speed is NOT set higher than 120FPM Deceleration Main 3 3 2 7 4 From Main menu press 3 From Setup menu press 3 Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default From the Site Rows and Bay menu press 2 SITE This screen will appear press any key to continue WARNING CHANGING IDLER OR DISTANCE WILL RESULT IN LOSS OF CROP PROGRAM DATA 5 Press 7 fo
28. Away then back to Home w Solenoids On One Pass and Sol OFF Home to Away w Solenoids Off Will STOP Away One Pass and Sol ON Home to Away w Solenoids On Will STOP Away 13 of 28 3 default the will be set to Normal 2 Passes This will mean that the Boom will start its irrigation cycle at Home run the length of the bay to the Away point then turn around and run the length of the bay back to Home If the user wants the Boom to see a Pass as Home to Away and stop then it should be changed to read One Pass Sol 4 Press 0 to toggle the Solenoids on and off note the bottom line on the screen will change Press F to toggle the Pass Mode from 1 Pass to 2 Passes 5 Press E to Save and Exit Power Setting Main 6 5 t is recommended that the Power Factor 60HZ is not changed The Boom may not function as designed if this is changed Call CCS for info 1 From Main menu press 6 2 From Setup menu press 5 POWER POWER BOARD ID STAT AC LINE FREQ 60HZ POWER BOARD IS TRANS PRESS ANY KEY TO END 3 This screen setting is for reference only To change please contact CCS for recommendations 4 Press E to Save and Exit Network Enable Main 6 6 Contact Cherry Creek to better understand the Network feature 1 From Main menu press 3 2 Press 6 to enter Network Menu NETWORK ENABLED PRESS F KEY TO STEP THRU NETWORK DISPLAY PRESS E KEY TO EXIT
29. Boom will reverse direction and travel toward the Away Marker Position The screen will show Once the Boom sees the Away Marker magnet the Boom will stop for a moment reverse direction and return back to the Home position the following screen should appear HOME BOOM CALIBRATE E EXIT TIC 032659 023 60 T S HOME MK 3 AWAY MK 15 To review the Boom will Move towards Home position until it locates the Home magnet Move to locate the Away magnet at the other end of your bay Move to locate the Home magnet again and stop 32 of 52 10 After seeing the Home Marker magnet again the Boom will stop Boom Calibration is now complete and the following screen should appear CALIBRATION COMPLETE f this screen does not appear the calibration was not successful 11 The WIC will return back to the Boom Setup screen automatically 12 CCS recommends that the User goes into the Marker Viewer Menu to view the Markers and their placement Note Markers section 13 If E is pressed during the Calibration process the Boom will Pause and prompt the user on their decision to cancel Calibration If cancelation is desired press E again and Calibration will cease If it is necessary to resume Calibration press A to resume AUTO BOOM CALIBRATE USER CANCELLED A RESUME E EXIT f there are problems with Calibration call CCS Tech Support 33 of 52 Operations Crop Settings Quick
30. IN GRD Proximity sensor Used for the Booms Speed Distance and Motion sensing Gets its 18V power from NRV 7 of 43 Updates New Features Network Irrigation Controller EM 6 Areas AREAS vs JOBS One of our best features of this new program is the change in the architecture Instead of Jobs magnets that need to constantly be moved and readjusted when a crop moves or gets replaced by another crop we now use Areas and Rows a programmed distance that can be changed and rearranged at any time easily and trouble free SMART BOOM MOVEMENT The booms move only to the areas that need to be watered It no longer has to go from one end of the bay to another Home to Away then back to Home every time it makes one pass It no longer has to rest at the Home position This saves wear and tear on the Boom and its parts STEP STOP WATER Another very useful tool is the Step Stop amp Water function It has the ability to move the boom to a user defined distance then stop amp water for a programmed amount of time then move onto the next user defined distance and continue For example you can set up large 12 pots a checker board pattern 18 centers have the boom start at the first row of pots and start the irrigation Area then move to every row of pots and continue watering in the same fashion WALK AND WATER We have added the possibility to walk beside your boom and water your crops by th
31. INITIALIZE gt ppc INITIALIZE CROPS E EXIT 1 RESET CROPS 2 RESET BOOM SETTINGS 3 REBOOT CONTROLLER 1 Press 1 to Reset CROPS This screen will appear INITIALIZE E EXIT RESET CROPS CROP NUMBER 01 2 Crops 1 thru 16 will be reset to Zero 19 of 52 INITIALIZE CROPS 1 RESET CROPS 2 RESET BOOM SETTINGS 3 REBOOT CONTROLLER 1 Press 2 to Reset BOOM SETTINGS This screen will appear RESET BOOM E EXIT 1 INIT BOOM SETTINGS 2 RESET BOOM SETTNGS 3 REBOOT CONTROLLER 2 Press 1 to Initialize the Booms settings back to factory defaults 3 Press E to Exit amp Save 1 Press 3 to REBOOT Controller This screen will appear SOFT RESET CHECKING BOOM SETUP BAY SETUP OK CROP SETUP OK 2 The Controller will be Reset and will return to the Main menu 20 of 52 Motor Set Up In this section the user will go over the Motor Set Up and work through the corresponding sections as they apply 1 From the Main Menu press 3 for SETUP MENU SETUP MENU E EXIT 1 CROP SETTINGS 2 BOOM SETTINGS 3 SYSTEM 4 MOTOR 2 Press 4 for MOTOR Setup the Controller will prompt a Pass code to be inputted by the user The factory set default Pass code is 0000 MOTOR SETUP E EXIT ACCEL 2 2 MOTOR REVERSING 4 ENCODER REVERSING Acceleration Described in the Definitions section Main 3 4 1 DVD From Main Me
32. Locations 6 Press E to Exit Ul Network Enable Main 3 3 0000 5 Contact Cherry Creek to better understand the Network feature From Main menu press 3 From Setup menu press 3 Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default Press 5 to enter Network Menu s aa NETWORK ENABLED PRESS F KEY TO STEP THRU NETWORK DISPLAY PRESS E KEY TO EXIT 5 Press F to scroll thru the Network options 6 There are 3 settings to choose from o Network or Display Network Enabled External Display On NETWORK ADDRESS MENU ENTER NEW ADDRESS amp PRESS E KEY CONTINUE NETWORK ADDRESS 001 7 If enabled assign a 3 digit address to each Boom for use with the Cherry Creek Network Accumulator Ca CCS for details 8 Press E to Save and Exit 29 of 43 Operations Quick Menu Crops Keypad Number Main 3 1 1 Crop Reference The Bay Length and Rows Configuration must be programmed before you can set up any Crops see previous sections From the Main Menu press 3 From the Setup Menu press 1 From the Crops menu press 1 Enter the Crop Number 21 16 to change any of the Crop information ENTER CROP NUM 1 16 A KEY TO EDIT CROP Up p NAME GLOBAL OR S S W WHEN CURSOR ON ITEM 1 Enter the Crop Number 1 16 to be modified Use the B C amp the D F keys to scroll through the Crop Menu 3 To change the Crop Name press A when the cursor is on the Crop Number to
33. Remote Control that will enable the user to access any Boom from a central control station By pressing F the NIC will be set to accept a Remote Start signal from the Environmental Control System The following screen will appear SW5 ALTERN REMOTE OPTION HAS BEEN SET PRESS ANY KEY TO EXIT Press any key to Exit The next screen will be the Remote Run Screen This will show the Booms current function and scroll thru the awaiting Remote Start Jobs The following screen will appear ALTERNATE REMOTE JOB 01 SPEED 000 SOLENOIDS 12345678 PASS 01 12 42 30 Press 0 to suspend the Remote Start until it is prompted to start again Press 0 again to resume Remote operation Press E to Save and Exit 16 of 28 Operations Quick Menu Manual Mode Programming Jobs Keypad Number Main 2 1 Reference There are up to 60 JOBS that can be programmed in the Manual Mode In order to function properly the Number of JOBS programmed must correspond with the Number of Job magnets on the rail If this is not done the JOB COUNT ERROR will appear on the screen and stop the Booms operation until corrected JOB 01 starts at the Home Magnet and end when the Boom sees the first JOB Magnet JOB 02 Magnet JOB 02 starts at the first JOB magnet and ends at the next JOB Magnet et cetera As shown in qrawing below AWAY Position Magnet End of JOB 03 JOB 03 Magnet Ss
34. SW 2 switch input 2 which will stop the boom at a set magnet if it over shoots its target Home Away stop points USE SW2 TO DETECT ABSOLUTE END OF BAY EMERGANCY STOPS NO E ACCEPT CHANGE 7 The Home Away Marker magnets should be placed on the rail at this time The Home amp Away Magnets and should be placed 24 ahead of where you actually want the actual Home and Away to be This allows the boom time to slow down to a stop But the distance can be any number between 24 and the 5 Any number over 5 may allow the booms calibration to get lost 19 of 43 The Marker magnets should be placed at the programmed distance to assure proper calibration It is recommended that a Marker magnet is placed on the rail at every or even every other Rail Mount Bracket in order to have the best performance and results from the Boom If this is done then the Marker distance should be your post spacing typically 10 to 12 feet for US and Canadian made greenhouses Absolute End of Bay stop magnets recommended Actual Home Home Magnet Away Magnet Actual Away wa STEEL RAIL ree OS 8 After setting up the magnets get back to the controller to finish the Calibration process After the Absolute End of Bay screen the Marker Configuration screen will appear Enter the number of Markers in the bay as explained above Then enter the Distance between the Markers Then enter the Home Distance the
35. Sensor used to read Speed amp Motion using tics SW IN Switch Inputs There are 4 Switch Inputs for the BIC Home Sensor The external switch magnet sensor which when triggered by a magnet sends input to the BIC that the boom has reached the Home or Start position Away Sensor external switch magnet sensor which when triggered by a magnet sends input to the BIC that the boom has reached the Away or End position Remote Start The BIC has the capability of being Started Remotely using a 24VAC Relay EX16 that is linked to an Environmental Control System of the users choosing The System be set to start the Boom given certain parameters programmed into the Environmental System RH RAD SUM TEMP VPD etc External Switch Definitions SWI Home magnetic sense switch mandatory The Boom will stop at the Home position or turn around and head in the Away direction once the sensor detects this magnet SW2 Away magnetic sense switch mandatory The Boom will stop at the Away position or turn around and head in the Home direction once the sensor detects this magnet SW3 Skip magnetic sense switch mandatory This switch will be used to sense the Skip magnets and tell the controller when to toggle the Booms Solenoids operation On amp Off This is best used for skipping walkways or empty areas that the Boom will travel over e SW4 Collision Switch This switch input must be closed at all time
36. TEST 0 9 B F CHNG E SAVE Deceleration Rates are set up so that there can be 4 different Ranges of Speeds and coordinating Distances These Ranges will be very specific to the user and their application as well as to each System By pressing C in this menu the Deceleration Ranges will be set to the factory default settings This will bring up all 4 Ranges and assign them the following settings Range 1 0 25FPM 1 0 feet of Deceleration Range 2 25 50FPM 2 0 feet of Deceleration Range 3 50 100FPM 4 0 feet of Deceleration Range 4 100 150FPM 6 0 feet of Deceleration To change use the B amp F keys to scroll the cursor to the setting that needs to be changed note the cursor will move to the next Range when F is pressed and back when B is pressed Use the 0 9 keys to enter the desired Speeds and coordinating Distances for Deceleration Press A to Test if necessary If the plants media is too wet or too dry at the end of the bay then the Deceleration can be set accordingly so that when the Boom starts to slow down at the end of the programmed Crop or Area the user can compensate for either condition If the ends are too dry then extend the Deceleration distance at the desired Watering speed to be longer If the edges are too saturated wet then shorten the Deceleration distance at the desired Watering speed to be shorter This function is very useful when growing cuttings or plugs where dry edges are una
37. User press 00 on Crop and clear out the information that appears the screen in Zones 1 6 This is a bug 7 Press E to Save and Exit Areas Distances Main 3 1 3 Row The Bay Length and Rows Configuration must be programmed before you can set up any Areas see previous sections From the Main Menu press 3 From the Setup Menu press 1 From the Crops Menu press 1 Enter the Row Number 1 4 PRESS KEY 0 THRU 9 TO SELECT A ROW SELECT AREA VIEW CHANGE DATA 5 The Area Assignment screen will appear 6 of 12 Exploded view of the Area Assignment Screen Enter Row Number here Enter Area Number here 1 60 ROW 1 AREA 001 4 000 5 TO 110 0 FEET Start Home Side distance must be inputted before the ROP NUMBER 01 ce distance location CROP NUMBER 01 01 Assign the Area Enter Start of Area here The Crop Number entered to a Crop assigned will be shown here Number here 6 Each Row has 60 Areas that can be assigned to any of the 16 Crop Numbers This gives the ability to program up to 240 Areas 7 Press E to Save and Exit Manual Run Main 2 Crop 1 From the Main Menu press 2 2 From the Manual Menu enter crop 3 The Manual screen will appear ENTER CROP NUMBER 01 A WALK amp WATER C CROP AREA VIEWER E EXIT MENU 4 Enter the Crop Number to be Manually Started The Manual Start screen will appear
38. Water Mist Water Mist Spray 5 Boom Spray 5 Water Water Spray bar Boom Spray bar 2 rows Solenoids 1 and 2 solenoids 3 and 4 Double Rail Tower Boom solenoid 1 Water Mist Water Mist Spray bar s Spray bar s 4 rows solenoids 1 and 2 solenoids 3 and 4 solenoids 5 and 6 solenoids 7 and 8 30 of 52 Before beginning the Bay Calibration Process it is necessary to move the Boom between the Home magnet and the first Marker Bay Calibration Described in the Definitions section Main 3 2 6 There are 2 types of Bay Calibration Manual amp Auto Auto Calibration is recommended under Normal circumstances Manual Calibration not recommended as results can vary From Main Menu press 3 From Set Up Menu press 2 BOOM SETTINGS Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default From the BOOM Set Up menu press 6 CALIBRATE SELECT CAL 1 MANUAL CALIBRATION 2 AUTO CALIBRATION E CANCEL 5 The Home amp Away amp Marker if used magnets should be placed on the rail at this time The Home amp Away Magnets and should be placed no more than 24 ahead of where you want the actual Home and Away to be But the distance can be any number between 6 0 5 FT amp 24 2 0 FT This allows the Boom time to slow down to a stop Any number over 24 2 0 FT may allow the Boom s calibration to get off The Home amp Away magnets should be placed at the programmed distance from Abs
39. and the Ground GRD that is directly above SW4 Ifthe Boom is equipped with the Collision Sensor Option then o Check the Collision Sensor for damage and function o Refer to the Diagnostics part of this manual for testing sensor inputs If the sensor is not functional or broken please call Cherry Creek to purchase a new sensor Before calling Tech Service please try to RESET the Controller first This will sometimes solve problems and is an easy step to correcting the problem before calling Tech Service If the NIC is locked up this will usually work to get the Controller functional again Otherwise contact CCSI One way to RESET the controller is to press the RESET button on the board shown in the Mother Board diagram on the Wiring Diagrams pages If there is not a button there will be two pins jump them together with the tip of a flathead screwdriver and that will RESET the controller as well Another way of resetting it is by pressing 0 and F simultaneously The NIC will stop the present operation and ask for a four digit code If you press 7638 the NIC will perform a software reset All information will be lost including all setup information If you press 4273 the NIC will perform a hardware reset Again all information will be lost If the wrong code is entered or E is pressed the NIC will resume operation where it left off Note Resetting this way is helpful if you are having difficulty making the remote key
40. enabled Crops Row Configuration Defined as Rows this function will allow a Solenoid or series of Solenoids to be assigned to an Area SSW Step Stop Water described in Updates amp Features section Start from Home Developed for the propagation grower The Boom will Start from Home on every Pass programmed to run in that Crop This allows the user full control over the amount of water spray that the cuttings or plugs in that Crop are receiving This works well when using the Automatic Start feature to water spray at different Time Intervals Time Zones The programmed times that Auto Schedules will start and stop Walk amp Water Allows user to Walk with Boom and turn on and off solenoid valves at needed distances and Water spray without having to program a Crop Water Time step stop water The amount of time that the Boom will stop amp water activate solenoids when using the Step Stop Water feature Wireless Networking Function Allows the WIC to be controled by a Network Accumulator via any available WIFI signal Ask a CCS team member for more details 7 of 52 External Switch Definitions e SW1 Marker Whisker limit or magnetic sense switch mandatory Used to save the position in which the Bay Markers are detected The stored position will define a checkpoint for the controller to keep its position accurate if it ever gets lost between Markers e SW2 Home magnetic sense switch mandatory The Boom will
41. help eliminate unnecessary confusion and frustration If you need help with terms please refer to the definitions section at the end of this manual Time Zone This is a given period of time Your NIC uses a 24 hour format 1 00 PM 13 00 10 00 AM 10 00 12 00 AM 00 00 10 00 PM 22 00 4 of 28 Keypad o 9 Data Entry Enter or Exit Up Increase Down Decrease Left Forward Right Back Jobbing Basically there are 4 steps Set up Home Position Home stop Set up Away Position Away stop Set up the number of Jobs to be executed number of Job magnets Give the Boom the Crop watering instructions JOB 03 Magnet ONNES SENSAN 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 24 Y wes 2 24 UY VERSER RE REN abad ss AWAY Position Magnet End of JOB 03 x allis 2 NE m ME m NE m MEE U m RE m NE m ME JOB 02 Magnet HOME Position Magnet Start of JOB 01 Double Rail Boom tracks rails 5 of 28 Main Menu To get to the main menu from almost anywhere press E repeatedly This manual starts from the main menu to get to the other menus 1 AUTO 2 MANUAL 3 DIAG 4 5 6 SETUP NIC A 28 23 59 59 Other Definitions FPM Feet Per Minute the speed that the Boom uses as a reference Idler Diameter Diameter of the wheel that is used fo
42. is between the 1 274 Markers press the E key The boom is ready to start the calibration process This screen will appear ENTER KEYB F EXIT 14 Press E to run the calibration The boom will travel towards Home until it sees the 1 Marker magnet Home then travel toward the Away point until it sees the Away Marker magnet The boom will also pick up Marker distances as the boom travels up and down the bay BAY LENGTH AT 030FPM GO TO DISTANCE 109 98FT DISTANCE 009 78 FT PAUSE ANY NUMBER KEY 21 of 43 15 After seeing the Away Marker magnet the boom will turn around and travel back toward the Home Marker magnet and stop at the actual Home position The boom Calibration is now complete If the screen appears as below then the Marker magnets or the Home Away magnets were not seen properly and may need to be adjusted f there are problems with Calibration call Tech Support for help To review the boom will Move towards the Home position until it locates the 1 Marker magnet Home magnet Move to locate the Away magnet at the other end of your bay Move to locate the Home magnet and stop 16 If the Calibration was successful the screen will display ALL MARKERS FOUND PRESS ANY KEY TO VIEW LOCATIONS f this screen does not appear the calibration was not successful 17 Press any key to view the Marker Locations 18 The screen will display the bay length and t
43. of 28 External Switch Definitions e SW1 Home magnetic sense switch mandatory The Boom will stop at the Home position or turn around and head in the Away direction once the sensor detects this magnet SW2 Away magnetic sense switch mandatory The Boom will stop at the Away position or turn around and head in the Home direction once the sensor detects this magnet e SW3 Jobbing magnetic sense switch mandatory This switch will be used to sense the Job magnets and tell the controller when to change the Booms operation as programmed by the user 5 4 Collision Switch This switch input must be closed at all times to allow the Boom to run The inputs may be connected to an object detection IR Sensor or Collision Switch that will open the normally closed circuit when an object is detected in the path of the boom A simple jumper wire between the SW4 amp GRD terminal connections may be used keep the switch permanently closed which will allow the boom to run e SW5 amp SW6 Remote Auto Start Switches Used in conjunction w a 24VAC Relay to start the Boom Jobs via an Environmental Control System Priva Argus Wadsworth etc e SW7 Remote Home Switch Used to move the Boom in the Home direction with a remote switch The remote away switch SW8 is required to operate the boom in the remote mode Refer to SW8 description for the operation and function of SW7 e SWS Remote Away Switch Used to move the boom
44. of the bay e SW3 Unused Switch input Call Cherry Creek for clarification SW4 Collision Switch This switch input must be closed at all times to allow the Boom to run The inputs may be connected to an object detection IR Sensor or Collision Switch that will open the normally closed circuit when an object is detected in the path of the boom A simple jumper wire between the SW4 amp GRD terminal connections may be used keep the switch permanently closed which will allow the boom to run e SW5 amp SW6 Remote Auto Start Switches Used in conjunction w a 24VAC Relay to start the Boom Remotely via an Environmental Control System Priva Argus Wadsworth etc e SW7 Remote Home Switch Used to move the Boom in the Home direction with a remote switch The remote away switch SW8 is required to operate the boom in the remote mode Refer to SW8 description for the operation and function of SW7 e SWS Remote Away Switch Used to move the boom the away direction with a remote switch If the boom is in the main or manual menu the boom may be moved using the remote home and away switch option When the boom is stopped pressing the home or away switch will start the boom moving at 10 Feet Per Minute FPM in the respective direction Pressing the same switch again will increase the speed by 10FPM If the switch is pressed repetitively the speed may be increased up to 150FPM To stop the boom press the other switch once e
45. probably not need to be changed Note that changing this may require adjusting the offset afterwards Settings on the middle board Fwd Rev Accel Fwd Rev Trq Limits DB Min Max Speeds IR Comp Jumper Settings Set to Max Default Set to Max Default Set to Max Default Set to Max amp just shy of Min Default This will need to be changed to suit the load Motor Amperage As a guide turning CCW will settle the system when moving To enable 4 20mA control insert jumper 1501 and J502 pins 1 to 2
46. steps described therein This will help eliminate unnecessary confusion and frustration If you need help with terms please refer to the definitions section at the end of this manual Time Zone This is a given period of time Your NIC uses a 24 hour format 1 00 PM 13 00 10 00 AM 10 00 12 00 AM 00 00 10 00 PM 22 00 2 of 11 Keypad o 9 Data Entry Enter or Exit Up Increase Down Decrease Left Forward Right Back Jobbing Basically there are 4 steps Set up Home Position Home stop Set up Away Position Away stop Set up the number of Jobs to be executed number of Job magnets Give the Boom the Crop watering instructions JOB 03 Magnet ONNES SENSAN 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 24 Y wes 2 24 UY VERSER RE REN abad ss AWAY Position Magnet End of JOB 03 x allis 2 NE m ME m NE m MEE U m RE m NE m ME JOB 02 Magnet HOME Position Magnet Start of JOB 01 Double Rail Boom tracks rails 3 of 11 Operations Quick Menu Manual Mode Programming Jobs Keypad Number Main 2 1 Reference There are up to 60 JOBS that can be programmed in the Manual Mode In order to function properly the Number of JOBS programmed must correspond with the Number of Job magnets on the rail If this is not done the JOB COUN
47. the Boom needs to run over the crop Remember that a Pass is defined by the user in the Set Up menu The actual number of Passes that the Boom will make back and forth is effected by the users definition of a PASS The Pass Count can be set from 001 to 099 passes Depending on the application it is common to assign 2 to 10 passes to saturate the crop below the Boom 6 Press F to Save and Exit back to the Manual Mode main menu Manual Mode Run Jobs Main 2 7 1 From Main menu press 2 for Manual The following screen will appear MANUAL MODE ENTER 1 FOR JOBS ENTER 7 TO BEGIN ENTER E TO EXIT 2 Make sure that the Boom is started BEGIN when the Home Magnet Reader is under the Home Magnet To locate the boom at the home position go into the Diagnostics menu and send the Boom Home the Boom will stop under the Home magnet ready for its next command 3 Press 7 to BEGIN the Manual Mode Run The screen will show the following information during the Irrigation Cycle NEXT PAGE 6 of 11 Exploded view of the Manual Mode Run Screen MODE is displayed here DIRECTION OF TRAVEL is displayed here The Booms SPEED will be displayed here MANUAL MODE AWAY JOB 01 SPEED 020 SOLENOIDS 12345678 PASS 01 13 48 47 t PASS that the Active SOLENOIDS pina 2 displayed here is executing is displayed here Current programmed TIME displayed here 7 Press 0 to SUSP
48. the System Set up menu press 1 NAME ENTER WIC NAME NAME BOOM 001 S N NI060356 WIC W2 XX E EXIT The default name will be the WIC Serial Number To change use the B amp F keys to scroll through the characters and use the C amp D keys to move to the next character Press E to Save and Exit Date Clock used for Time Based Auto Start Main 3 3 2 ui ps From Main menu press 3 From Setup menu press 3 Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default From the System Set up menu press 2 DATE SET SYSTEM DATE TIME C D MOVE 0 9 CHANGE A CANCEL E SAVE 12 22 2010 04 12 26 Using a 24 hour clock Military time input the Actual Date Time using the 0 through 9 keys To zero the digits press the 0 key several times Notice the last line of text will change as numbers are entered Press the E to Save the Actual Date Time amp to go to System Set Up 17 of 52 Network Mask for use with Wireless Accumulator Main 3 3 2 1 IQ From Main menu press 3 From Setup menu press 3 Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default From the System Set up menu press 3 NETWORK SET NETWORK MASK CURRENT 255 NEW 020 0 9 CHANGE E SAVE This menu is for setting a Network Mask a value from 1 to 255 that will identify this particular Boom to the given Network Accumulator Please contact CCS for further details and clarification Press E to Save and the Network Speed Men
49. until the desired maximum motor speed is reached See Figure 20 for MAX trimpot location MAX amp OFFSET TRIMPOTS ON PCM BOARD OFFSET N Figure 20 PCM Calibration Trimpot Locations Calibration 41 OFFSET PCM isolation card A Warning This trimpot is set at the factory and should not need adjustment Do not adjust this trimpot unless you are experiencing drift problems Contact your Minarik representative before attempting adjustment The RG60U PCM has a factory set offset to guarantee stability in a stopped motor To calibrate the OFFSET trimpot 1 Ensure that the input power is turned OFF 2 Set the input signal to zero 3 Set the OFFSET trimpot to the approximate midrange or 50 Note This is a 25 turn potentiometer After setting the trimpot to zero full CCW make 5 full rotations to reach midrange or 50 4 Apply power and observe the motor 5 If the motor shaft drifts or slowly rotates with no signal applied adjust the OFFSET trimpot until the motor shaft stops The direction and amount of trimpot adjustment depends on the direction of the shaft rotation and connection of the motor leads See Figure 20 on page 40 for OFFSET trimpot location 48 Troubleshooting A Warning Dangerous voltages exist on the drive when it is powered When possible disconnect the drive while troubleshooting High voltages can cause serious or fatal injury Before applying power Check the followin
50. 0 1 and 4 0 seconds If the boom is experiencing Motion Errors without just cause then increase the timeout If it is necessary that the boom stops easier decrease the timeout Typical applications call for 2 0 to 3 0 seconds 15 Press E to exit and save 15 of 43 Configuration Row Assignment Main 3 3 2 2 Rows are defined in detail on the Key Concepts page page 4 DIIS From Main menu press 3 From Setup menu press 3 Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default From the Site Rows and Bay menu press 2 SITE This screen will appear press any key to continue WARNING CHANGING IDLER OR DISTANCE WILL RESULT IN LOSS OF CROP PROGRAM DATA The Site Menu will appear Press 2 for Configuration This screen will appear SELECT THE NUMBER OF ROWS UNDER THE BOOM ROWS UNDER BOOM 4 PRESS E TO CONTINUE Select the number of Rows that will be used by the boom and press the corresponding number on the keypad in this case press 4 to utilize all 4 rows under the boom Next assign each solenoid to a row and assign each row to a function For example by default all odd numbered solenoids are assigned to the water function and all even numbered solenoids are assigned to the mist function Each one of the four rows can be assigned up to two functions each Example screen shown below SOL 1 ROW 1 WATER SOL 2 ROW 1 MIST 501 3 ROW 2 WATER 501 4 ROW 2 MIST 16 of 43 9 Press
51. 020 ROWS 03 AREAS 02 PASS CT 06 0 9 DATA E RUN CROP The number of Areas that Pass Count can programmed to run on this Crop Number be changed here Press E to Run Crop 8 The Manual Run screen will appear Number of Rows assigned to the Crops amp Areas shown here Exploded view of the Manual Run in progress Screen Crop Number Current Distance is displayed here shown here i Area amp Row NRG ha aaa har an far eee NONU Numbers of this Auto Zone NUMBER 01 01 shown here SPEED 020 A01 x Here the screen will scroll between the 91 23 13 06 4 Current Pass Count the Row Speed shown here Area Numbers that are running 9 The Boom will run the Manual Program stop and await its next command The Boom will stop at the Area Start Distance 41 of 52 Walk Water Described in the Definitions section Main 1 2 1 From the Main Menu press 1 MANUAL 2 From the Manual Menu press 2 WALK amp WATER Exploded view of the Manual Start Screen Enter 0 to increase Current Direction shown here the Pass Count 1 continuous EUR 2000 LOC 003 32 1 wn her AWAY 000 LOC2003 32 shown here PASS 2 1 OL 12345678 0 PS 1 8 SOL A DIR E EXIT Press 1 8 to Enable or Disable Solenoids Current Speed of travel shown here 3 Press 0 to increase the Pass Count 1 pass continuous mode C
52. 1 From the Crops Menu press 1 Enter the Row Number 1 4 PRESS KEY 0 THRU 9 TO SELECT A ROW co Ir THEN SELECT AREA TO VIEW OR CHANGE DATA 5 The Area Assignment screen will appear 32 of 43 Exploded view of the Area Assignment Screen Enter Row Number here Enter Area Number here 1 60 ROW 1 AREA 001 4 000 5 TO 110 0 FEET Start Home Side distance must be inputted before the ROP NUMBER 01 ce distance location CROP NUMBER 01 01 Assign the Area Enter Start of Area here The Crop Number entered to a Crop assigned will be shown here Number here 6 Each Row has 60 Areas that can be assigned to any of the 16 Crop Numbers This gives the ability to program up to 240 Areas 7 Press E to Save and Exit Manual Run Main 2 Crop 1 From the Main Menu press 2 2 From the Manual Menu enter crop 3 The Manual screen will appear ENTER CROP NUMBER 01 A WALK amp WATER C CROP AREA VIEWER E EXIT MENU 4 Enter the Crop Number to be Manually Started The Manual Start screen will appear 6 Use the B C amp the D F keys to scroll through the Manual Start Menu Use 0 9 keys to input the necessary data 7 The Crop Number Speed Watering Function and Pass Count be changed before Pressing E to Run Crop Changing any of these factors will only take effect on this Manual Run To make permanent changes to the Crop factors go to Crop Set Up Menu reprogram fact
53. 2 of 43 This screen will appear press any key to continue WARNING CHANGING IDLER OR DISTANCE WILL RESULT IN LOSS OF CROP PROGRAM DATA 5 Press 7 for MORE 1 IDLER 2 CONFIGER 3 INITAL 4 B LENGTH 5 LOCATE 6 MORE E EXIT 6 Press 6 for SSW SPD Step Stop Water Speed 7 Set the SSW Speed by entering a value from 10 to 20 FPM then press E to Exit amp Save Check Definitions for explanation of this feature SET STEP STOP WATER STEP SPEED 20 ENTER 10 TO 20 FPM E SAVE AND EXIT Acceleration Main 3 3 0000 3 Tt is recommended that the Acceleration factor is increased if the Boom is having trouble when it changes direction of travel From Main menu press 3 From Setup menu press 3 Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default Press 3 to enter ACCEL Acceleration ACCELERATION FACTOR ACCEL FACTOR IS 05 ee ENTER 0 THROUGH 14 E SAVE AND EXIT b Press E to Save and Exit 28 of 43 Marker Location Main 3 3 0000 4 js recommended that the Acceleration factor is increased if the Boom is having trouble when it changes direction of travel From Main menu press 3 From Setup menu press 3 Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default Press 4 to enter MARKER LOC Marker Location DPI BAY LENGTH 110 00FT FOUND 10 MARKERS MARKER 01 AT 004 96FT B NEXT F PREV E EXIT Press B and F to scroll thru the Marker
54. 28 Before calling Tech Service please try to RESET the Controller first This will sometimes solve problems and is an easy step to correcting the problem before calling Tech Service If the NIC is locked up this will usually work to get the Controller functional again Otherwise contact CCSI One way to RESET the controller is to press the RESET button on the board shown in the Mother Board diagram on the Wiring Diagrams pages If there is not a button there will be two pins jump them together with the tip of a flathead screwdriver and that will RESET the controller as well Another way of resetting it is by pressing 0 and F simultaneously The NIC will stop the present operation and ask for a four digit code If you press 7638 the NIC will perform a software reset All information will be lost including all setup information If you press 4273 the NIC will perform a hardware reset Again all information will be lost If the wrong code is entered or E is pressed the NIC will resume operation where it left off Note Resetting this way is helpful if you are having difficulty making the remote keypad respond TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE If you have any questions regarding the use of this program or any other Cherry Creek Systems Product please call us at 719 380 8373 ext 206 OR ccs cherrycreeksystems com OR info cherrycreeksystems com OR www cherrycreeksystems com
55. 41 HERRY CREERN u Cherry Creek Systems S el EMS 2675 Akers Drive EEE Colorado Springs CO 80922 Toll Free 877 558 3246 www cherrycreeksystems com Dear Customer We would like to thank you for taking a bold step in greenhouse irrigation by purchasing our Area Cropping program Although it might appear to be very complex the greatest possible care went into making this program as user friendly as possible while still keeping all the functionality that you have come to expect There have been many changes to our new program for our Network Irrigation Controller We believe that once you become familiar with all that this new program has to offer you will be extremely pleased with how easily manageable irrigating your crops has become We would welcome and encourage you to make suggestions as to how we can improve this Users Manual It is our intent to provide you with the highest quality equipment and state of the art watering systems as well as first rate technical follow up support If it is the 1 time setting up the Boom then it is advisable that you follow this order in working through the manual 1 Key Concepts 2 Initial Power Up 3 Diagnostics 4 Setup Again thank you for your business and we look forward to assisting you in any way we can Please feel free to give us a call or contact us via email Sincerely Cherng Creek Systems Team 3 of 43 Concepts Read this First
56. 52 5 This function is used to change the Motor direction to the desired Home and Away as specified by the user If the Boom is installed and is going Home when in fact it is supposed to be going in the Away direction or vice versa then the Motor needs to be reversed 6 To check the current Motor directions as set by the factory press A to go into the Test menu The user can come back and change the setting to the desired direction after it is tested The following Warning screen will be seen Wait 3 seconds amp this will automatically disappear Note The 4th line will flash back and forth between Tics amp Errors and Keypad options 7 Press A to change direction of travel and press B to increase speed and F to decrease speed If the Boom is traveling in the Home direction as stated by the screen and it is the same as the User s desired direction of Home then no change needs to be made If the Boom is NOT traveling in the proper direction as desired then press E to Exit and go back into the Motor Reversing menu 8 Press 0 to turn the Motor Reversing OFF and press 1 to turn the Motor Reversing ON For clarification call CCS Tech Support 9 Press E to Save and return to the Motor Setup menu Encoder Reversing Main 3 4 4 From Main menu press 3 From Setup menu press 4 MOTOR Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default From the System Set up menu press 4 ENCODER REVERSING DPI SET ENCODR REVER
57. ASS 01 36 of 52 Exploded view of the Time Zone Screen Enter Start Time here Press 1 to Enable the Zone Number Press 0 to Disable the Zone Number 5 f 00 00 00 00 Start Stop Times lt entered here NTERVAL 010 55 01 24 hour time format Enter Pass Enter any Interval time value MN Enter Stop Time here between aac 999 minutes Count here 6 Press E to Save and Exit 7 To start the Auto Time Zone Programs refer to pg 44 LEE Areas Distances Main 3 1 3 The Bay Length and Rows Configuration must be programmed before you can set up any Areas see previous sections From the Main Menu press 3 From the Setup Menu press 1 From the Crops Menu press 3 AREAS The Area Assignment screen will appear BUND CROP 01 AREAS 002 A01 R1 000 5 046 0 FT A02 R2 000 5 018 5 FT A03 R1 pum ou Pl 37 of 52 Exploded view of the Area Assignment Screen Enter Crop Number here Number of Areas assigned to this Crop CROP Z 01 AREAS 002 Start Home Side A01 R1 000 5 046 0 FT distance must be 02 R2 000 5 018 5 FT EIE A03 R N EL distance location Enter Start of Area here Area Number being programmed is shown here Row Assignment is programmed here R1 8 5 Scroll the cursor to the Area Number 1 16 to assign that Area to a Row Use the 0 9 keys to input the desired Row th
58. BASIC Irrigation Controller BIC Version A 09 SHEET CHERRY CREEK S SYSTEMS Greenhouse Equipment Special Main Menu 1 AUTO 2 MANUAL BiG 09 23 59959 Definitions FPM Feet Per Minute the speed that the Boom uses as a reference Idler Diameter Diameter of the wheel that is used for the speed and motion sensing Acceleration Speed setting that the Boom will take off when starting a programmed irrigation cycle or as the Boom turns around to initiate another pass Pass The setting that will tell the Boom what a Pass 1s and be set to either 1 or 2 By default the Boom goes from Home to Away then back Home as ONE pass If you change this setting to 1 pass then the Boom will go from Home to Away and stop Proximity Sensor Sensor used to read Speed amp Motion using tics SW IN Switch Inputs There are 4 Switch Inputs for the BIC Home Sensor external switch magnet sensor which when triggered by a magnet sends input to the BIC that the boom has reached the Home or Start position Away Sensor external switch magnet sensor which when triggered by a magnet sends input to the BIC that the boom has reached the Away or End position Remote Start The BIC has the capability of being Started Remotely using a 24VAC Relay EX16 that is linked to an Environmental Control System of the users choosing The System be set to start the Boom given certain parameters programm
59. END the Booms Manual Mode Run Press 0 again to RESUME the Booms operation 8 Press E to STOP the Boom and Exit to the Manual Mode menu Auto Zones Time Activated Programming Main 1 enter 1 E Auto Zone A specific period of time that will activate the Booms operation as programmed Jobs Number of Jobs that the programmed Auto Zone will execute Start Time Time that the Boom will Start this Zones Auto Program execution Stop Time Time that the Boom will Stop this Zones Auto Program execution Interval Amount of minutes between Pass execution Pass Starts at Home goes to Away then turns around and comes back Home Unless programmed differently by the user under the Set Up menu of 11 1 From the Main Menu Press 1 AUTO ENTER AUTO ZONE NUMB 1 THRU E TIME ZONE TO ENTER AUTO MODE PRESS THE F KEY 2 Enter the Auto Zone Number 1 thru E 14 Zones total to be programmed The following screen will appear Exploded view of the Auto Zone Main Menu Press 1 to Enter the JOBS programming menu Press 2 to Enter the Program Jobs as described in Manual Mode Start Time menu Programming section in this manual page 18 01 1 JOBS 03 2 STARTTIME 00 00 3 STOPTIME gt 00 00 Press 3 to Enter the Stop Time menu Press 4 to Enter any Interval Time value between 001 and 999 minutes 3 Press 1 to Enter the Job Programming menu Program Jobs as described in Manu
60. ET NRV These connections should be made straight across with the shield being used for the FG connection In other words wires should run from OV to OV from NET to NET from FG to FG with the shield etc You will find a small jumper at J1 on the remote keypad J1 is the eight pin keypad connector located directly below and behind the LCD Remove this jumper and connect the keypad s ribbon to J1 The jumper should be placed on pins 4 and 5 at J2 on the NIC J2 is the eight pin keypad connector on the NIC located directly below and behind the LCD display To toggle between the two displays the remote display and the NIC display select setup from the Main Menu and press 6 to enter the Display Menu Press F to toggle the display and E to Exit to the Main Menu f the jumper is not placed on J2 both displays can be viewed at the same time Note if you are having difficulty re routing control to the remote keypad refer to the section of this manual marked Resetting the NIC 43 of 43 w 1 2 mu l Offset turn the brass screw clockwise to STOP the motor from creeping or moving turn until the motors stops humming making noise it is necessary to have power to the motor control in order to adjust this parameter Calibration 31 FWD ACC REV ACC MAX SPD IR COMP REV TQ FWD TQ MIN SPD TACH icc 5 Cr DB
61. HOCK D RNING POTENTIOMETERS ARE AT LINE POTENTIAL 4 a gt z m DC t AU gt Z ve Motor T DC Out f Hot Breaker ve Motor DC Out Nov I Earth Stud GRD Out to DC Motor s 7 22 In from AC Signal 5579 Signal Connections Minarik board connections Pin Marking Function 7 Incoming Wire Color wo Black IN 420mA High COM 35 Signal Supply Green DIR Direction Signal EN pp 21 J s NJ INH Note Descriptions Cherry Creek WIC board connections 7 pin connector on left side of board J11 Pin Number Function Outgoing Wire Color from Top 4 20mA High White 00 2 4 20mA Low __ Black 4 jSignaSuppy 5V Direction Signal Red 6 2J Jp j 7 a Pin 1 Top AC Line out to Motor Board AC In Drive Settings Drive performance See RG60U RG61U manual for details Upper board Offset When the system is on but not running the offset can be adjusted to settle the motor at zero speed turn the pot to eliminate motion and remove any motor hum Span This is used to match the motor speed to the required system Controller speed Adjust so that the speed set by the system matches the speed voltage signal of the motors This will
62. IRE TO IN A H HAND HELD SWITCH NOTE HAND HELD SWITCH OPERATION CLICK ONCE IN DIRECTION HOME OR AWAY TO SSTART MOTOR AT SLOW SPEED CLICK IN SAME DIRECTION TO INCREASE SPEED EACH CLICK ADDS 20 FPM WORKS FROM 1ST MENU PROJECT NIC CONTROLLER DRAWING TITLE MAIN BOARD WIRING DIAGRAM 26 of 28 Attach to Main PCB Board POWER SUPPLY BOARD ACH Line Black ACN Line White ACG Line Green Motor Green Motor White Motor Black 27 of 28 Options Upgrades Remote Kevpad and Display An optional keypad and LCD display is available to operate the NIC from a remote location such as the aisle To connect the remote keypad to the NIC Use shielded 22 gauge 4 conductor wire The NIC has a five pin connector on the lower right side of the circuit board that reads from top to bottom OV NET FG NET NRV Likewise the remote keypad has a five pin connector located below the LCD display that reads from left to right OV NET FG NET NRV These connections should be made straight across with the shield being used for the FG connection In other words wires should run from OV to OV from NET to NET from FG to FG with the shield etc You will find a small jumper at J1 on the remote keypad J1 is the eight pin keypad connector located directly below and behind the LCD Remove this jumper and connect the keypad s ribbon to J1 The jumper should be placed on pins 4 and 5 at J2 on t
63. L MODE ENTER 1 FOR JOBS ENTER 7 TO BEGIN ENTER E TO EXIT 2 Press 1 to enter the Jobs Programming screen 3 The black cursor will scroll thru the screen by pressing F to move forward and D to move back Exploded view of the Manual Mode Programming Screen To CLEAR the Job press Press B to GOTO another Job number for programming A and follow prompts Then press C to COPY this info to other Job numbers A CLR B GOTO C D Press C to go to the next Job number JOBO1 SPEED VALVES AWAY 020 1234 HOME IO 5678 Enter the Home and Away speeds Enter Valve Numbers here by pressing here 5 to 150 FPM Feet Per Minute numbers 1 thru 8 Pressing the number Press D to go to the previous Job number will toggle that Solenoid ON amp OFF 4 Program the Job as desired per the user application and press F to scroll to the next Job for programming If for example only JOB 01 is needed the cursor must toggle to the next Job DO NOT program that next Job then press E to go to the Pass Count menu If the cursor is not toggled to the next Job screen that last Job programmed will not be saved and will not run This will also result in a COUNT ERROR and stop the operation of the Boom until the problem is fixed 5 of 11 NUMBER JOBS 03 55 TOTAL 55 COUNT 005 5 Enter the Number of Passes that
64. MS Greenhouse Equipment Special Table of Contents Description Page Getting 9 T u amp FOU Od E kuupa 5 Didonostics testing uu uuu rra rc pln vun a 6 6 Keypad 6 Sensors 7 Solenoids 7 Motor 8 Idler Diameter 9 Acceleration 9 Park Position 10 Remote Start Environmental Controlled Start 2 11 11 Manual Mode Programming 13 Manual Mode Run 14 Auto Zones Time Activated Programming 16 Auto Mode Run Troubleshooting and Support 17 5 19 WIrI n0 DIQQIQIY S orrir binaya VA a 20 Options and UD QqQe8Siuy lulu u i uu nD Sin au 21 SYSTEMS Greenhouse Equipment Specialists Colorado Springs CO 80922 Toll Free 877 558 3246 www cherrycreeksystems com Dear Customer We would like to thank you for purchasing our Basic Irrigation program The greatest possible care went into making this program as user friendly as possible while still keeping all the functionality that you have come to expect We would welcome a
65. Menu Passes amp Watering Keypad Number Main 3 1 1 Reference The Bay Length and Rows Configuration must be programmed before you can set up any Crops or Areas see previous sections In this section the user will go over the Crop Settings and work through the corresponding sections as they apply 1 From the Main Menu press 3 for SETUP MENU SETUP MENU E EXIT 1 CROP SETTINGS 2 BOOM SETTINGS 3 SYSTEM 4 MOTOR 2 From the Setup Menu press 1 CROP SETTINGS 3 Press 1 for Passes and Watering Described in the Definitions section CROP NUMBER 01 01 AREAS 00 SPEED 000 STEP 000 IN WAT 00 0 0 9 DATA B F FIELD 4 Use the B amp F keys to scroll through the Crop Menu amp the 0 9 keys to input the desired data values Press the A key to advance to the next menu 34 of 52 Exploded view of the Crop Passes amp Watering Screen Z1 The cursor will start assigned to this Crop Change Crop Number here on the Crop Number Number will show here CROPNUMBER 01 01 AREAS 91 SPEED 020 STEP 0001 WAT 00 0 9 FIELD Step Stop Water Programming only Step Stop Water Programming only Enter the Step Distance used in Enter the Water Time used in Step Stop Water Programming Step Stop Water Programming 5 Press the A key to advance to the Passes screen Exploded view of the Crop Passes amp Watering Screen 2 Enter Number of Passe
66. Mist A run in the greenhouse usually left or right of Spray 5 Spray bar s the center aisle It can also be defined as the N number of solenoid groupings that are in the BOOM bay If there are 4 bench runs across the width of the bay then each bench could be assigned its own row 1 mist amp 1 water solenoid per row In figure 1 on the right there are 2 rows with a walkway running down the middle 2 rows Solenoids 1 amp 2 Solenoids 3 amp 4 Area An Area is a given distance within the bay example 0 00 Ft to 110 00 Ft that needs to be watered or misted by the Boom Areas are programmed by the user depending on the needed requirements See figure 2 pg 5 Crop Just as the name suggests This allows the user to combine multiple Areas into one Crop to minimize information input In the example fig 2 Areas 1 and 3 on the right side Row 1 would be a Crop See figure 2 pg 5 Time Zone This is a given period of time The WIC uses a 24 hour format military time 1 00 PM 13 00 10 00 AM 10 00 12 00 AM 00 00 10 00 PM 22 00 5 of 52 Keypad 0 9 Data Entry E Enter or Exit B Up Increase F Down Decrease C Left Forward D Right Back Set Up and Basically there are 4 steps Set up how many rows you have Set up areas in each row Assign a crop to each area Give the Boom crop watering instructions ad ad sis figure 2
67. N CAUTION BOOM IS LOOOKING FOR NEXT MARKER The boom will travel in the assigned direction and search for the nearest Marker This will enable the boom to see a Marker checkpoint and find its bearings and get back into calibration with the bay MARKER RECALIBRATION MOVING AT 30 FPM ANY NUMBER PAUSE FASTER SLOWER 12 of 43 7 Pressing will increase speed it is highly recommended that during calibration the boom doesn t travel faster than 80 FPM Pressing F will decrease speed 8 Pressing any number key will pause the Marker Recalibration This is used once calibration has been started and it needs to be paused without starting over BAY LENGTH AT 030FPM PAUSED CONTINUE ANY KEY EXIT F KEY 9 When the boom hits the first Marker that it sees in which ever direction it was told to travel it will prompt this screen ENTER CORRECT MARKER AT MARKER NUMBER 01 PRESS E TO EXIT AND SET CURRENT LOCATION 10 Enter the correct Marker number that the boom should be seeing and press E to enter and save to Marker number 11 The screen will return to the Diagnostics menu Emergency Absolute End of Bay Stop Switch Main 3 2 6 1 From the Main menu press 3 2 From the Setup menu press 2 3 From the Diagnostics menu press 6 STOP SW USE SW2 TO DETECT ABSOLUTE END OF BAY EMERGANCY STOPS NO E ACCEPT F CHANGE 4 The End of Bay Emergency
68. NOID CONNECTOR 8 position mini screw terminal SOLI Solenoid 1 24V AC Return for Solenoid 1 SOL2 Solenoid 2 24V AC Return for Solenoid 2 SOL3 Solenoid 3 24V AC Return for Solenoid 3 SOL4 Solenoid 4 24V AC Return for Solenoid 4 J7 POWER IN AND MOTOR OUT CONNECTOR 6 position screw terminal LI Power Line 1 normally 120VAC in HOT BLACK Max Fuse 5 amp at 120VAC L2 Power Line 2 normally 120V AC in NEUTRAL WHITE Max Fuse 5 amp at 120VAC FG Power Line Ground GREEN GROUND FG Motor Ground GREEN GROUND Motor Power 1 swap with M2 for correct motor direction M2 Motor Power 2 swap with for correct motor direction NOTE CONNECT ONLY 110 120VAC TO L1 AND L2 UNLESS BOARD HAS BEEN ADAPTED FOR 220 240VAC OPERATION DO NOT CONNECT AC LINE TO MOTOR OUTPUT CONNECTIONS M1 AND M2 THIS CAN DESTROY THE CIRCUIT BOARD O o J Not Used Blue White Blue Black Not used Not used Blue Red Red Black Red White Green White Jumper Orange Orange BLack Green Green Black White White Black Black 2 Black White PROJECT PROJECT NUMBER 3 BIC CONTROLLER 5 2 PRANING PC BOARD CONNECTIONS Sae None JVW 12 14 99 Nie 315 0031 8 Greenhouse Equipment Specialists 20 Network Irrigation Controller NIC Jobbing w Magnets Version A 28 CHEAT SHEET CH CREER SYSTEMS Greenhouse Equipment Spec 1 of 11
69. O 2 START MODE is displaved here TIME displayed here AUTO 02 36 51 JOB 01 SPEED 020 SOLENOIDS 12345678 ZONE 01 13 48 47 ZONE 01 13 48 47 C t ZONE that th Active SOLENOIDS pios C are displayed here is showing is displayed here Current programmed play TIME displayed here Exploded view of the Auto Mode Run Screen MODE is displayed here DIRECTION OF TRAVEL is displayed here y will be displayed here AUTO MODE GO AWAY JOB 01 SPEED 020 SOLENOIDS 12345678 AQ ATI ZONE 01 13 48 47 The Booms SPEED will be displayed here Current programmed TIME displayed here Active SOLENOIDS Current PASS ZONE are displayed here foo Boom displayed here 13 Press 0 to SUSPEND the Booms Auto Mode Run Press 0 again to RESUME the Booms operation 14 Press E to STOP the Boom and Exit to the Auto Mode menu 10 of 11 Before calling Tech Service please try to RESET the Controller first This will sometimes solve problems and is an easy step to correcting the problem before calling Tech Service If the NIC is locked up this will usually work to get the Controller functional again Otherwise contact CCSI One way to RESET the controller is to press the RESET button on the board shown in the Mother Board diagram on the Wiring Diagrams pages If there is not a button there will be two pins jump them together with the tip of a flathead screw
70. S 2 1 SOL 12345678 0 5 B C INC D F DEC 1 8 SOL E EXIT Press 1 8 to Enable or Disable Current Speed of travel shown here Solenoids 3 Press 0 to increase the Pass Count 1 countinuous i Continuous Mode will run the whole length of the bay back and forth from Home amp Away until the user stops the boom 4 Press A to change Direction Press B C to increase speed and D F to decrease speed and come to a stop Press 1 8 to enable disable solenoids 5 Press E to Exit to the Main Menu Crop Area Viewer Main 2 C 1 From the Main Menu press 2 2 From the Manual Menu press C ENTER CROP NUMBER A WALK amp WATER C CROP AREA VIEWER E EXIT MENU 9 of 12 3 Enter the Crop Number 1 16 to View the Areas amp Rows assigned CROP 01 AREAS 02 001 000 5 110 0F R2 A002 005 0 078 8F R4 A005 072 3 110 0F 4 Press E twice to Exit and go back to the Main screen Auto Run Time Based Main 1 Tf not already done set up Time Zones and Enable the Zones as needed See Time Zones Auto Program section 1 To start Auto programs go to Main Menu amp press 1 2 Press E while in the Auto Mode to Exit 1 2 MANUAL 3 SETUP CROPS SITE 4 GLOBAL NET CROPS NIC EM 6 23 59 59 Exploded view of the Auto Run Screen Current Distance is displayed here Crop Number When the boom is idle the next shown here e Interval run time will displa
71. SING CURRENTLY OFF SET TO ON A TEST 0 1 B F CHNG 24 of 52 5 This function is used to change the Encoder direction to correspond to the Motor direction This is vital as it will impact the function of the Encoder and will assure a proper Calibration process 6 To check the current Encoder direction press to go into the Test menu The user can come back and change the setting to the desired direction after it is tested The following Warning screen will be seen Wait 3 seconds amp this will automatically disappear Note The 4th line will flash back and forth between Tics amp Errors and Keypad options 7 Press 0 three times to Zero out the Tics and Errors Press A to change direction of travel and press B to increase speed and F to decrease speed If the Boom is traveling in the Home direction as stated by the screen then the Tics shown on the last line of text should be decreasing If the Boom is traveling in the Away direction then the Tics should be increasing Note when starting from Zero amp the Boom is traveling in the Home direction a negative sign should appear in front of the Tics and they will start increasing toward the negative side If the Tics are NOT DECREASING when traveling in the Home direction and NOT INCREASING when traveling in the Away direction then the Encoder needs to be reversed Press E to Exit and go back into the Encoder Reversing menu 8
72. Stop prompt will appear Press E to leave as programmed NO by default or press F to change Then E to Enter e This function will enable SW 2 switch input 2 which will stop the boom at a set magnet if it over shoots its target stop points 13 of 43 Setup If you are setting up for the first time please go through your diagnostics menu first before proceeding with Setup Clock Main 3 3 1 pup poder 6 7 3 From Setup menu press 3 Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default From the Site Rows and Bay menu press 1 CLOCK TIME VARIABLE 23 59 ENTER 24 HOUR FORMAT E ENTER NEW TIME NEW TIME VAR 00 00 To zero the time press the 0 key several times Use the 0 through 9 keys to enter the current time on the bottom row Press the E several times to return to main menu Idler Diameter Menu Main 3 3 2 1 DUNS From Main menu press 3 From Setup menu press 3 Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default From the Site Rows and Bay menu press 2 SITE This screen will appear press any key to continue WARNING CHANGING IDLER OR DISTANCE WILL RESULT IN LOSS OF CROP PROGRAM DATA The Site Menu will appear 1 IDLER 2 3 INITIAL 4 BAY LENGTH 5 LOCATE 6 7 MORE E EXIT 14 of 43 6 Press 1 for Idler 7 The Idler Menu will appear Cherry Creek Booms Tower Truss Boom 2 5 inch id
73. T ERROR will appear on the screen and stop the Booms operation until corrected JOB 01 starts at the Home Magnet and end when the Boom sees the first JOB Magnet JOB 02 Magnet JOB 02 starts at the first JOB magnet and ends at the next JOB Magnet et cetera As shown in qrawing below AWAY Position Magnet End of JOB 03 JOB 03 Magnet Ss E v Q ial unus unus JF ft u i i A iat stat aaa aaa reor at sata A ta iri iF at A i A i ata aa at ata aa ata iat a mia A NEN ata A ata rmm mmm iii u i JJ reri at ata aa at ata aa ata i i um HOME Position Magnet Start of JOB 01 JOB 02 Magnet Double Rail Boom tracks rails 4 of 11 1 From the Main Menu press 2 for Manual following screen will appear MANUA
74. T IS USED fer REMOTE START FROM COMPUTER Sw 8 UNUSED QV e JZZ MOIORJOGSWICH AC HAND HELD 2 9 MOTOR JOGSWITCH KWAY GREEN mum REMOTE KEYPAD HOOKUP NET e REMOTE KEYPAD HOOKUP OPTIONAL NET B wass REMOTE KEYPAD HOOKUP NOTE HAND HELD SWITCH OPERATION NRV 7 REMOTE KEYPAD HOOKUP CLICK ONCE IN DIRECTION HOME OR AWAY TO SOLENOID 1 SSTART MOTOR AT SLOW SPEED CLICK IN SAME DIRECTION TO INCREASE SPEED EACH CLICK SOLENOID 2 ADDS 20 FPM _ SOLENOID 3 WORKS FROM 1ST MENU F SOLENOID4 SOLENOID 5 HF SOLENOID 6 __ SOLENOID 7 gt PROJECT L SOLENOID8 3 CONTROLLER B 41 of 43 Board ACH Line Black Attach to Main PCB ACN Line While Board ACG Line Green Motor Green Motor White Motor Black POWER SUPPLY BOARD 42 of 43 Options Upgrades Remote Kevpad and Display An optional keypad and LCD display is available to operate the NIC from a remote location such as the aisle To connect the remote keypad to the NIC Use shielded 22 gauge 4 conductor wire The NIC has a five pin connector on the lower right side of the circuit board that reads from top to bottom OV NET FG NET NRV Likewise the remote keypad has a five pin connector located below the LCD display that reads from left to right OV NET FG N
75. Then press C to COPY this info to other Job numbers A CLR B GOTO C D Press C to go to the next Job number JOBO1 SPEED VALVES AWAY 020 1234 HOME IO 5678 Enter the Home and Away speeds Enter Valve Numbers here by pressing here 5 to 150 FPM Feet Per Minute numbers 1 thru 8 Pressing the number Press D to go to the previous Job number will toggle that Solenoid ON amp OFF 4 Program the Job as desired per the user application and press F to scroll to the next Job for programming If for example only JOB 01 is needed the cursor must toggle to the next Job DO NOT program that next Job then press E to go to the Pass Count menu If the cursor is not toggled to the next Job screen that last Job programmed will not be saved and will not run This will also result in a COUNT ERROR and stop the operation of the Boom until the problem is fixed 18 of 28 NUMBER JOBS 03 55 TOTAL 55 COUNT 005 5 Enter the Number of Passes that the Boom needs to run over the crop Remember that a Pass is defined by the user in the Set Up menu The actual number of Passes that the Boom will make back and forth is effected by the users definition of a PASS The Pass Count can be set from 001 to 099 passes Depending on the application it is common to assign 2 to 10 passes to saturate the crop below the Boom 6 P
76. ad armature current rating The motor should slow down 4 While keeping the load on the motor rotate the IR COMP trimpot until the motor runs at the speed measured in step 2 If the motor oscillates overcompensation the IR COMP trimpot may be set too high CW Turn the IR COMP trimpot CCW to stabilize the motor 5 Unload the motor 36 Calibration FORWARD ACCELERATION FWD ACC The FWD setting determines the time the motor takes to ramp to either a higher speed in the forward direction or a lower speed in the reverse direction within the limits of available torque The FWD setting is factory set for its fastest forward acceleration time Turn the FWD ACC trimpot CW to increase the forward acceleration time and CCW to decrease the forward acceleration time REVERSE ACCELERATION REV ACC The REV ACC setting determines the time the motor takes to ramp to either a higher speed in the reverse direction or a lower speed in the forward direction within the limits of available torque The REV ACC setting is factory set for its fastest reverse acceleration time Turn the REV ACC trimpot CW to increase the reverse acceleration time and CCW to decrease the reverse acceleration time Calibration 37 DEADBAND DB The deadband trimmer potentiometer determines the time that will elapse between the application of current in one direction before current is applied in the opposite direction The deadband trimm
77. ain Menu Note The BIC Real Time Clock Module cannot be used with the Remote Control Board at the same time Operations Manual Mode Programming 1 From the Main Menu press 2 for Manual The following screen will appear MANUAL MODE ENTER 1 FOR JOBS ENTER 7 TO BEGIN ENTER E TO EXIT 2 Press I to enter the Job Programming screen 3 The black cursor will scroll thru the screen by pressing F to move forward and D to move back Exploded view of the Manual Mode Programming Screen A CLEAR JOB press A and follow SPEED VALVES n AWAY 020 12 ENSE Enter Valve Numbers here by pressing numbers 1 thru 4 Pressing the number will toggle that Solenoid ON Enter the Home and Away speeds here 5 to 150 FPM Feet Per Minute 4 Program the Job as desired per the user application and press F to scroll thru the screen changing Speed and Valves as needed Then press to go to the Pass Count menu ENTER PASS COUNT THEN PRESS THE F KEY TO ENTER TOTAL PASS COUNT 005 5 Enter the Number of Passes that the Boom needs to run over the crop Remember that a Pass is defined by the user in the Set Up menu The actual number of Passes that the Boom will make back and forth is effected by the users definition of a PASS The Pass Count can be set from 001 to 099 passes Depending on the application it is common to assign 2 to 10 passes to saturate the crop below the Boom 6 Pres
78. al Mode Programming section in this manual page 18 4 Press 2 to program a Start Time and then press 3 to program a Stop Time for this Auto Zone Program time in 24 hour format The following programming screen will appear TIME VARIABLE 00 00 ENTER 24 HOUR FORMAT F ENTER NEW TIME NEW TIME VAR 17 43 5 Press F to Save and Exit to the Auto Zone menu 8 of 11 6 Press 4 to enter the Interval Menu user will program the Interval Time and the Pass Count in this menu The following programming screen will appear PASS INTERVAL 000 MIN CHANGE TIME 0 TO 9 ENTER TIME F KEY NEW INTERVAL 045 MIN 7 Enter needed Interval Time 001 to 255 min Press F to Save and Exit 8 Enter the Pass Count desired for this Auto Zone 000 to 099 passes 9 Press F to Save and Exit to the Auto Zone Menu Press 0 to enter another Auto Zone program 1 E 10 Press 0 to enter another Auto Zone program 1 11 Once all needed Auto Zones are programmed press F in Auto Zone Main Menu to enter the Auto Mode Run Menu TO CHANGE ACTIVE Toggle the ACTIVE AUTO ZONES On amp Off by eR NUS pressing the 1 thru E keys 0 KEY EXIT F KEY RUN Program all needed Auto Zones before Pressing F to enter the Auto Mode Menu 12 Enter the number of Auto Zones desired 1 thru E and press F to RUN 9 of 11 Exploded view of the Auto Mode Idle Screen Next AUT
79. ally there are 4 steps 1 Set up how many rows you have 2 Set up areas in each row 3 Assign a crop to each area 4 Give the boom crop watering instructions It s easy 3 2 MM Crop 1 areas 3 5 E Crop 2 areas 2 and 4 i Crop 3 areas 1 and 6 Let s say you have 3 Crops as laid out in the greenhouse above Even though Crop 1 is in 2 different areas you dont have to input 2 different programs You simply give Crop 1 watering instructions and both programmed areas under Crop 1 will be receiving the same watering regimens 5 of 43 Main Menu To get to the main menu from almost anywhere press repeatedly This manual starts from the main menu to get to the other menus 1 AUTO 2 MANUAL 3 SETUP CROPS amp SITE 4 GLOBAL NET CROPS NIC EM 6 23 59 59 Other Definitions Feet Per Minute the speed that the Boom uses as a reference Acceleration Speed setting that the Boom will take off when starting a programmed irrigation cycle or as the Boom turns around to initiate another pass Deceleration The setting that will allow the Boom to slow down as it approaches the end of the bay or the programmed turn around point Go To Speed Speed that the Boom will travel to its programmed destination End Speed Speed that the boom will travel at the last few feet of the CROP SSW Step Stop Water described on page 4 SSW Speed Speed t
80. and go back to the Manual menu Manual List Mode Described in the Definitions section Main 1 6 1 2 3 From the Main Menu press 1 From the Manual Menu press 6 LIST The Manual List screen will appear CROP NUMBERS ON LIST 123456789 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 B F MV 0 1 CHNG E RUN Use the B amp F keys to scroll through the 16 Crops that can be toggled On amp Off in the Manual List Menu Press E to Run the Crops the Manual List The Crops will run in numerical order from 1 to 16 Run all Passes programmed for each Crop and return back to where the Manual List Run was initiated Manual Run screen while Boom is Running Program MANUAL LIST 003 32F _ Area amp Row being Run CROP 05 A01 SPEED 020 PASS 01 Crop Number being Run Next Crop to be Run 13 23 06 NXT CRP 11 44 of 52 Auto Run Time Based Main 1 Described in the Definitions section Tf not already done set up Time Zones and Enable the Zones as needed See Auto Schedule Programming section 1 To start Auto programs go to Main Menu amp press 2 2 The Auto Run menu will scroll thru all of the programmed Crops and their settings as they will run Note that all of the Enabled Auto Crops should show If there is an Auto Run Schedule that is supposed to be running and does not appear then check to make sure that it is properly Enabled in the Auto Schedule section Press E to E
81. any keys on the keypad to see them displayed on the display 5 Press the E key repeatedly to return to Main menu Testing your inputs sensors Main 3 2 2 In this menu you can check to see if the booms Proximity speed Sensor and Magnet Readers are working properly 1 From the Main menu press 3 2 From the Setup menu press 2 3 From the Diagnostics menu press 2 SW IN 10 of 43 4 6 SPEED SENSOR amp INPUT SWITCH TEST PRESS ANY KEYPAD TO EXIT Magnet Readers SPEED 0 SW 4 q ad 1 Marker Home Away 2 Absolute End of Bay 3 Unused Proximity Sensor 4 Collision optional always on Proximity Sensor For the speed sensor gently push the boom 5 you are pushing look behind the SPEED 0 and you should see it alternate between 0 Magnet Readers You should have 2 magnet readers on your boom Marker Home Away amp the Emergency End of Bay The Marker Home Away will be on one side of the boom pointed at the rail and the End of Bay Sensor will be on the other side again pointed at the rail To check readers 1 amp 2 wave a magnet in front of each one You should see the display show a 1 or 2 Switch 4 will always appear unless the Collision Sensor is used For more information on the switch failures please reference the Trouble Shooting page for more info Press the E key repeatedly to return to Main menu Solenoids Main 3 2 3
82. as the ability to move the Boom to a user defined distance then stop amp water for a programmed amount of time then move onto the next user defined distance and continue For example you can set up large 12 pots in checker board pattern 18 centers the Boom start at the first row of pots in the irrigation Area then water every row of pots down the Bay all while continuing this same pattern WALK amp WATER We have added the possibility to walk beside your Boom and water your crops by the press of a button optional remote hand held controller You can simply walk the Boom to the Area that needs to be watered and turn on the solenoid s MULTIPLE REMOTE CROP ACTIVATION VIA COMPUTER It is now possible to irrigate individual Crop Numbers using inputs from ARGUS PRIVA or any other environmental controls Please talk to your Cherry Creek representative for more details on our Wireless Network System MULTIPLE TIMES PERIODS ZONES FOR CROPS You now have the option of assigning each crop up to Six 6 time periods or Zones for irrigation For example you can have Crop 1 water from 7 00 10 00 then again at 13 00 15 00 without reprogramming every time 4 of 52 Concepts Read this First Please follow this order when working through the manual and setting up your Boom for the first time 1 Key Concepts 2 Diagnostics 3 Setup figure 1 Row 1 Water amp 1 Mist 1 Water amp 1
83. at needs to be assigned to that Area 6 Input the desired distances using the 0 9 keys using B amp F to scroll up and down thru the Area Setup Menu 7 Press E to Save amp Exit back to the Crop Setup menu Area Captur e Mode Rows need to be assigned to Solenoids prior Main 3 1 4 to using the Area Capture Mode see pg 30 1 From the Main Menu press 3 2 From the Setup Menu press 1 3 From the Crops Menu press 4 CAPTURE 4 The Area Capture screen will appear AREA CAPTURE E STOP 000 0FPM HOM 000 0FT ROW C VIEW It is recommended the Boom is started at the Home position when Capturing new Areas 38 of 52 Exploded view of the Area Capture Mode Run Screen Press B to Increase speed by 5 FPM Press E to Stop the Area Total Press F to Decrease speed by 5FPM Capture process at anytime Number of Areas I Captured Start Distance of Current _ Area being Captured AREA CAPTURE EZSTOP N Dist t A01 R1 000 7 000 0 005 0FPM HOM 016 2 ROW 1 3 N Press C to Stop the Boom amp View all Captured Areas Row Number s being Press to change that need to be programmed assigned to the Captured Area Direction of travel to a specific Crop Number 1 Note the screen shot above the 1st screen in the Area Capture Mode Press A to toggle Direction Press B to Increase speed 5 FPM Press F to Decrease speed 5 FPM Press E to Stop and start over Pres
84. ation of your system 5 Select the correct type of boom press F to Save and Exit 6 While in the Idler Diameter screen press B to change the Motion Error time out the amount of time the Boom will increase power before going into Motion Error 12 of 28 SET MOTION ERR TIME VALID DEL 0 1 6 0 DELAY IS 2 0 SECONDS SAVE amp EXIT PRESS F 7 The Motion Error will be set to 2 0 seconds by default But the time can be changed to any value between 0 1 and 6 0 seconds If the boom is experiencing Motion Errors without just cause then increase the timeout If it is necessary that the boom stops easier decrease the timeout Typical applications call for 2 0 to 3 0 seconds 8 Press F to exit and save Acceleration Main 6 3 Tt is recommended that the Acceleration factor is increased if the Boom is having trouble when it changes direction of travel From Main menu press 6 2 From Setup menu press 3 ACCEL ACCELERATION FACTOR F SAVE AND ENTER 0 THROUGH 14 ACCEL FACTOR IS 00 3 Set Acceleration factor from 0 to 14 0 being NO Acceleration and 14 being Full Power Trial and error will give the user an idea of what will work for their situation 4 Press E to Save and Exit Pass Mode Main 6 4 1 From Main menu press 6 2 From Setup menu press 4 PASS Norm 2 Pass Sol OFF Home to Away then back to Home w Solenoids Off Two Pass and Sol ON Home to
85. ature voltage is the same value as the voltage measured in step 3 Check that the tachogenerator is properly calibrated The motor should run at the same speed when SW503 is set to either armature or tachogenerator feedback Calibration 39 2 Q o lt v 2 U 4 D Im 4 D Oo x D D Q lt 70 e D m x 5 gt E Q lt U x D D 2 m x 5 4 o gt ES 4 2 lt 4 1 HP 90 VDC 10 ADC 3 4 HP 90 VDC 7 6 ADC 1 2 HP 90 VDC 5 ADC 1 4 HP 90 VDC 2 7 ADC U 4 TO 4 9 D x m X 5 4 D D A m lt 4 2 m lt j AD T 1O 4 O 2 o v Q o 0 z Q o lt IR COMP 2 HP 180 VDC 9 2 ADC 1 HP 180 VDC 5 ADC 3 4 HP 180 VDC 3 8 ADC 1 2 HP 180 VDC 2 5 ADC Figure 19 Typical FWD TQ REV TQ and IR COMP Trimpot Settings 40 Calibration MAX PCM isolation card Determines the motor speed when the speed adjust potentiometer is turned to full CW or voltage signal is set to maximum It is factory set for maximum rated speed To calibrate set the MAX trimpot to full CCW or voltage signal to maximum Turn the main speed adjust potentiometer to full CW Adjust the MAX trimpot
86. ay direction with a Boom Walk Switch The Boom can be moved using the remote home and away switch option When the Boom is stopped idle pressing the switch in either direction will start the Boom moving at 10 Feet Per Minute FPM in the respective direction Pressing the switch in this direction again will increase the speed by 10FPM If the switch is pressed repetitively the speed may be increased up to 150FPM To slow down the Boom press the switch in the other direction and the boom will slow down by 10FPM until it comes to a stop IN 1 IN2 GRD NRV Proximity sensor Used for the Boom s Encoder to detect Speed Distance and Motion The sensors get their power from the 18V power that comes from NRV 8 of 52 WIC Parts List 330 0001 WIC Controller Complete Assembly w display keypad amp DC power supply mounted in box w lid amp screws 330 0006 WIC DC Power Supply Board Internal Standard Used to power the motor that the WIC is controlling 330 0008 WIC Main Board only w out display NO display keypad DC power supply or box lid 330 0010 WIC External DC Motor Control Board Assembly Minarik Mounted in Watertight Plastic Box w lid 330 0016 WIC 4 20mA Interface Board Necessary for use w Minarik External MCB 330 0017 WIC Main Board w display NO keypad DC power supply or box lid 330 0018 WIC LCD Display Enhancer Brightens the screen on the display if
87. bbon is securely connected to the circuit board keypad pins f this message is not displayed then the controller should be RESET RESET To RESET the controller remove the Cover and Keypad find the 2 gold pins or a small white button marked RESET located to the left of the LCD Display on the Main Circuit Board Using a small flat head screwdriver or other similar device jump these two pins together or press the RESET button While the pins are shorted and the Reset condition is active the 4 line display will light up and if an alarm is connected it will sound The above message should now be displayed Main Menu AUTO 2 MANUAL 3 DIAG 4 1 5 o SETUP BIC A09 23 59 59 Upon starting the Boom for the first time go thru the Diagnostics 1 by pressing 3 After going thru the Diagnostics Menu go thru the Set Up Menu 4 J1 Definitions FPM Feet Per Minute the speed that the Boom uses as a reference Idler Diameter Diameter of the wheel that is used for the speed and motion sensing Acceleration Speed setting that the Boom will take off when starting a programmed irrigation cycle or as the Boom turns around to initiate another pass Pass The setting that will tell the Boom what a Pass is and can be set to either 1 or 2 By default the Boom goes from Home to Away then back Home as ONE pass If you change this setting to 1 pass then the Boom will go from Home to Away and stop Proximity Sensor
88. cceptable 9 Press E to Save go back to the Motor Setup menu 22 of 52 Timeout Motion Error timing Main 3 4 2 1 From Main menu press 3 2 From Setup menu press 4 MOTOR 3 Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default 4 From the System Set up menu press 2 TIMEOUT 5 Timeout is used to increase or decrease the amount of time that the Boom will increase power to the Motor before timing out and going into Motion Error This is useful for getting the Boom past objects on the rails such as a weld The user must be careful not to extend the time out too far as this can cause damage to the Motors and the Motor function on controller A CCS preferred range is between 4 to 6 seconds If any other range is desired please contact CCS TechWICal Support to discuss the necessary end result CCS will not guarantee the Motors Drivers if the timeout is set too high please use caution and or call CCS for clarification 6 To change use the 0 9 keys to enter the desired range in Seconds B amp F keys can be used to increase and decrease the Timeout by 1 second at a time 7 Press E to Save and go back to the Motor Setup menu Motor Reversing Main 3 4 3 E UE From Main menu press 3 From Setup menu press 4 MOTOR Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default From the System Set up menu press 3 MOTOR REVERSING SET MOTOR REVERSING CURRENTLY OFF SET TO ON A TEST 0 1 B F CHNG E NEXT 23 of
89. ck blocks with colored wires running into them Pull the second from the top 6 pin Terminal Block from the board labeled J2 or JT2 There will be writing on the Main Board for the switch Make sure the jumper wire is in place in the Block The jumper wire should connect to Switch 4 and the Ground GRD that is directly above SW4 If the Boom is equipped with the Collision Sensor Option then o Check the Collision Sensor for damage and function o Refer to the Diagnostics part of this manual for testing sensor inputs If the sensor is not functional or broken please call Cherry Creek to purchase a new sensor Marker Count Error Check Marker Magnet Sensor for damage and function Check to make sure that all the Marker magnets are in the correct placement as to the programmed distance set when programming the Bay Length Also check to make sure that the Number of Markers programmed the same as the amount of Marker magnets on the rail Check the functionality of the Marker Magnet Sensor Refer to the Diagnostics part of this manual for testing sensor inputs If the sensor is not functional or broken please call Cherry Creek to purchase a new sensor 39 of 43 Before calling Tech Service please try to RESET the Controller by pressing the RESET button on the board shown in the Mother Board diagram on the Wiring Diagrams pages If there is not a button there will be two pins jump them together with the tip of a flathead
90. distance between the Home magnet and absolute Home Then enter the Away Distance the distance between the Away magnet and absolute Away The distance must be consistent between the markers or Calibration will not function properly e Example if the bay is 210 feet long and there are 3 Markers more are recommended but this will make for an easy example and the Home Marker is at 5 feet from absolute home and the Away Marker is 5 feet from the actual away then the 3 Marker should go in the middle of the bay and the Marker distance would be 100 feet there is 100 feet between Markers MARKER CONFIGURATION MARKS 03 DIST 100 00 HM 005 00 AW 005 00 PREV F NEXT E EXIT 20 of 43 9 Next the Locate screen will appear This will enable the user to move the boom between the first and second marker to initiate Calibration LOCATE BOOM BETWEEN FIRST amp SECOND MARKS PRESS ANY TO ENTER LOCATE BOOM FUNCTION 10 Press any key to move to the next screen 11 Press A to change the booms direction if necessary The boom needs to be positioned between the 1 and 274 marker in order to initiate the calibration process Locate the boom between the 1 and 274 markers 12 Pressing B or C will start motor and pressing again will increase speed Pressing D or F will slow boom down and pressing E will stop boom when it is in the right location anywhere between the 1 and 274 markers 13 Once the boom
91. driver and that will RESET the controller as well Another way of resetting it is by pressing 0 and F simultaneously The NIC will stop the present operation and ask for a four digit code If you press 7638 the NIC will perform a software reset All information will be lost including all setup information If you press 4273 the NIC will perform a hardware reset Again all information will be lost If the wrong code is entered or E is pressed the NIC will resume operation where it left off Note Resetting this way is helpful if you are having difficulty making the remote keypad respond TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE If you have any questions regarding the use of this program or any other Cherry Creek Systems Product please call us at 719 380 8373 ext 206 OR ccs cherrycreeksystems com OR info cherrycreeksystems com OR www cherrycreeksystems com 11 of 11 Network Irrigation Controller NIC Jobbing w Magnets Version A 28 USERS MANUAL A SISTEMS Greenhouse Equipme CH CREEKS 1 of 28 Table of Contents Description Key Concepts Terms amp Definitions External Switch Definitions Updates amp Features Initial Power Up Diagnostics testing Operations Troubleshooting and Support 10 Keypad 10 Sensors 11 Solenoids 11 Motor 12 Clock 12 Idler Diameter 13 Motion Error Timeout 13 Acceleration 13 Pass Mode
92. e Away Sensor will be on the other side also pointed at the rail To check readers 2 amp 3 wave a magnet in front of each one You should see the display show a 1 under Switch 2 or 1 under Switch 3 12 of 52 D 7 The 1 under Switch 5 will always appear unless the Collision Sensor is used When 0 appears under the Switch this indicates that the switch is either inactive or not functional For more information on the switch failures please reference the Trouble Shooting page for more info Marker Whisker Limit Switch There will be a Whisker Limit switch on one side of the Boom This is used to save the position in which the Bay Markers are detected The stored position will define a checkpoint for the controller to keep its position accurate if it ever gets lost between Markers Clicking the Whisker on the Limit switch will show a number 1 under Switch 1 if it is functional This switch is VERY important for the Calibration Process and must be functional Press the E key repeatedly to return to Main menu Solenoids Main 4 2 1 1 2 3 From the Main menu press 4 DIAGS From the Diagnostics menu press 2 SWITCHES SOLENOIDS Press 1 to go to the Solenoid Test screen SOLENOID TEST E EXIT SOL 12345678 SOL 10001000 SOL 1 ROWS 01 Press the 1 through 8 keys to alternately turn on and off the respective solenoid valves water should appear as the ke
93. e press of a button optional remote hand held controller You can simply walk the boom to the Area that needs to be watered and turn on the solenoid s MULTIPLE CROP ACTIVATION BY COMPUTER It is now possible to start irrigating your crops using inputs from ARGUS PRIVA or OGLEVEE or any other environmental controls Please talk to your Cherry Creek representative for more details on our Network Accumulator MULTIPLE TIMES PERIODS ZONES FOR CROPS You now have the option of assigning each crop up to Six 6 time periods or Zones for irrigation For example you have Crop 1 water from 7 00 10 00 then again at 13 00 15 00 without reprogramming every time 8 of 43 Initial Power Up Some Basic site information must be entered into the controller before you can begin irrigating crops Pressing keys 1 through F will take you through the setup menus When the Network Irrigation Controller NIC is first plugged in or after it is RESET you will be prompted to do an Initial setup The opening screen shows the version of NIC and the website address NIC EM 6 http www cherrycreeksystems com FOR INFORMATION ANY KEY TO CONTINUE Configuration At Initial Start up first time plugging in the controller it is best to go thru the Diagnostics Menu first to test all of the functions of the Boom then move to Set up Configuration Configuration will have to be done after Reset Reset by press
94. ed into the Environmental System RH RAD SUM TEMP VPD etc External Switch Definitions SWI Home magnetic sense switch mandatory The Boom will stop at the Home position or turn around and head in the Away direction once the sensor detects this magnet e SW2 Away magnetic sense switch mandatory The Boom will stop at the Away position or turn around and head in the Home direction once the sensor detects this magnet SW3 Skip magnetic sense switch mandatory This switch will be used to sense the Skip magnets and tell the controller when to toggle the Booms Solenoids operation On amp Off This 15 best used for skipping walkways or empty areas that the Boom will travel over e SW4 Collision Switch This switch input must be closed at all times to allow the Boom to run The inputs may be connected to an object detection IR Sensor or Collision Switch that will open the normally closed circuit when an object is detected in the path of the boom A simple jumper wire between the SW4 amp GRD terminal connections may be used keep the switch permanently closed which will allow the boom to run Operations Manual Mode Programming 1 From the Main Menu press 2 for Manual The following screen will appear MANUAL MODE ENTER 1 FOR JOBS ENTER 7 TO BEGIN ENTER E TO EXIT 2 Press I to enter the Job Programming screen 3 The black cursor will scroll thru the screen by pressing F to move forward a
95. enter the Crop Name Global Menu Use the C D keys to scroll use the B F keys to change the Crop Name Press A to enter the Global Solenoid Menu Exploded view of the Crop Screen Change Crop Number or press A to change Enter S h Crop Name Global settings when cursor is here The cursor will start on the Crop Number 0 No Program SPEED 020 WATER MIST 1 Water ONE123456 2 Mist DIr i K 3 Water amp Mist B C lt UP D F gt DOW bp When the cursor is on ZONE press Time Zone Schedules that are 1 6 to go to the Time Zone Menu ENABLED will show here 1 6 4 Press E to Save and Exit 30 of 43 Global Solenoids Main 3 1 1 Crop The normal operation of the boom is to water one Area at a time Even if those Areas are next to each other For example the same Crop is under 2 rows from end to end Instead of watering row 1 and then row 2 enabling the Global Solenoid feature will water both sides at once Ul ce aps From the Main Menu press 3 From the Setup Menu press 1 From the Crops menu press 1 Enter the Crop Number 21 16 Press A when cursor is over the Crop Number CHANGE CROP NAME 1 A GLOBAL SOL B F CHAR C D CURSOR E EXIT CROP NUMBER 01 Press A to enter the Global Solenoids Menu CROP NUMBER 01 01 GSOL 12345678 ALL G SOL B C D F SEL E EXIT Press the 1 8 keys to toggle the solenoids on and off of Global Sc
96. enu 11 of 52 Markers Calibration Check Points Main 4 3 Described in the Definitions section Skip this menu until the Boom is Calibrated numbers will automatically show up on the screen after Calibration Use this screen for reference amp diagnostics 1 2 4 From the Main menu press 4 From the Diagnostics menu press 3 MARKERS MARKER TABLE 1 AWAY 01 0 02 0 M03 FT 0 Press C or D to switch between the Home amp Away Press B or F to scroll between Marker numbers After Calibration both tables should contain the same number of Markers even if they re different distances Press E to Exit and Save Input Switches sensors Main 4 2 2 n this menu you can check to see if the Boom s Proximity speed Sensors for the Encoder and Magnet Readers are working properly 1 2 3 4 From the Main menu press 4 From the Diagnostics menu press 2 SWITCHES SOLENOIDS Press 2 for Input Switches Sensors Switches 1 Marker SWITCH TEST E EXIT 2 Home SW 12345678 3 Away SW 00001000 4 Job NOT for use with Areas MARKER 000 003 5 Collision optional always on 6 Remote Start Environmental Control Go Home Walk Switch 8 Go Away Walk Switch Magnet Readers You should have 2 magnet readers on your Boom Home amp Away The Home Sensor will be on one side of the Boom pointed at the rail and th
97. er Single Rail Boom 1 0 inch idler Tic Counter on all CCS Booms 10 or 12 tooth sprocket QV em xu OR 50 259 DIAMETER IS 2 5 INCH 1 Set the diameter or the idler wheel which is used to measure the speed of the boom By default the diameter is 2 5 inches Press 1 to select 1 0 inch press 0 to select 2 0 inch and 5 to select the 2 5 inch diameter idler reference list 2 Press the F key to exit and return to the Main Menu f 1 Pressing 3 the Setup Menu enters the Acceleration Menu ACCELERATION FACTOR 3 PRESS EXIT OR 0 THRU E TO CHANGE Recommended Factors Tower Boom 5 to 10 Double Rail 2to8 Single Rail 1 to 5 ACCEL FACTOR IS 14 1 The Acceleration factor is a positive numeric constant that applies more power to the motor when the Boom starts up The default value is 00 but can be changed to a value as high as 14 E key 2 Use the 0 through E keys to select the desired acceleration factor The purpose of the acceleration factor is to compensate for different weight booms so that all will start up and turn around smoothly and quickly 3 Press the F key to EXIT and return to the Main Menu Pressing 4 in the Setup Menu enters the Park Select Menu IHE PARK POSITION IS HOME FOR AUTO MANUAL AWAY FOR AUTO MANUAL 4 PRESS KEY 0 IO SEI PRESS KEY F IO SAVE 1 This menu selects where the Boom will End its Auto and Manual watering cycles The default position is at the Home magn
98. er potentiometer affects the resistance that a motor has to changes in shaft position at zero speed It does this by applying AC voltage to the motor armature Deadband is factory calibrated with the notch at approximately the 3 o clock position for 60 Hz AC line operation Recalibrate the deadband with the notch at the 9 o clock position for 50 Hz AC line operation If you hear motor noise humming the deadband might be set too high Turn the deadband trimpot CCW until the motor noise ceases 60 Hz 50 Hz Applications Applications Ge Qe Figure 18 Deadband Settings 38 Calibration TACH GENERATOR TACH Calibrate the TACH setting only when a tachogenerator is used The TACH setting like the IR COMP setting determines the degree to which motor speed is held constant as the motor load changes To calibrate the TACH trimpot 1 QM S S 2 1 D Connect the tachogenerator to T1 and T2 The polarity is positive for T1 and negative for T2 with the motor running in forward direction Set SW503 to ARM for armature feedback Set the speed adjust potentiometer full CW Measure the armature voltage across A1 and A2 using a voltmeter Set the speed adjust potentiometer to 0 zero speed Set SW503 to TACH for tachogenerator feedback Set the IR trimpot to full CCW Set the TACH trimpot to full CW Apply line power Set the speed adjust potentiometer to full CW 0 Adjust the TACH trimpot until the arm
99. et when watering begins the boom will move away and stop at the Away magnet It will then reverse and return back to the Home position that is considered one pass 2 Ifthe Away option is selected the boom starts at Home goes to the Away position and stops after it completes its watering cycle 3 Press the 4 key to toggle the home and away park position 4 Press the F key to save the park position and return to Main Menu Pressing 6 in the Setup Menu displays the web site where the latest documentation can be obtained on this and other controllers VERSION BIC 09 www cherrycreeksystems com FOR LATEST INFO ANY KEY TO CONTINUE Press any key to return to the Main Menu o Pressing 7 Setup Menu enters Remote Control Menu NO REMOTE AC IN ENABLE REMOTE REMOTE SWITCH 7 SWITCH ALARM SWITCH ENABLE ALARM SW EXIT AND SAVE xxx The Menu will offer 1 of 2 Options 1 If the Remote Control Board is plugged amp found the following message will be displayed BIC NIC OPTION BOARD WAS FOUND RETURN TO MAIN MENU PRESS KEY EXIT 2 The default mode is for no options to be selected Pressing the associated key will alternately enable and disable the respective option 3 The first line enables the 24VAC input option That is if enabled applying 24VAC will permit a remote device to start the manual watering mode
100. g steps before proceeding 1 The AC line voltage must be connected to the proper terminals 2 Check that the voltage switches and jumpers are set correctly 3 The motor must be rated for the drive s rated armature voltage and current 4 Check that all terminal block connections are correct For additional assistance contact your local Minarik distributor or the factory direct 1 800 MINARIK 646 2745 or Fax 1 800 394 6334 Troubleshooting 49 Problem Line fuse blows Possible Causes 1 Line fuse is the wrong size Motor cable or armature is shorted to ground Nuisance tripping caused by a combination of ambient conditions and high current spikes i e reversing 3 Suggested Solutions Check that the line fuse is correct for the motor size Check motor cable and armature for shorts Add a blower to cool the drive components decrease FWD TQ and REV TQ settings or resize motor and drive for actual load demand or check for incorrectly aligned mechanical components or jams 50 Troubleshooting Problem Line fuse does not blow but the motor does not run Possible Causes 1 Speed adjust potentiometer or speed reference voltage is set to zero speed Speed adjust potentiometer or speed reference voltage is not connected to drive input properly connections are open INHIBIT terminals are shorted S2 is shorted to SO
101. hat the Boom will travel between stop points when using the Step Stop Water feature Markers Checkpoints in the bay that will help to maintain the Booms calibration there is a menu that will allow the user to see the number of Markers and their distance Idler Diameter Diameter of the wheel that is used for the speed and motion sensing Configuration Defined as Rows this set up will allow each series of solenoids to be assigned to a function ex solenoids 1 amp 3 WATER solenoids 2 amp 4 MIST etc Global Solenoids Allows for multiple solenoids to be turned on in unison without having to assign the valves to a function Walk amp Water Allows user to walk with Boom and turn on and off solenoid valves at needed distances and water without having to program a Crop 6 of 43 External Switch Definitions e SW1 Home Away Marker magnetic sense switches mandatory The Boom will stop at the programmed distance after the home or away sensor detects a magnet This keeps the calibration of the Home amp Away positions Used to save the position in which the Markers magnet s are detected The stored position will define a checkpoint for the controller to keep its position accurate if it ever gets lost between Markers SW2 Absolute End of Bay magnetic sense switch The Boom will stop after this sensor detects a magnet This is used as a safety so that the Boom cannot overshoot the ends
102. he NIC J2 is the eight pin keypad connector on the NIC located directly below and behind the LCD display To toggle between the two displays the remote display and the NIC display select setup from the Main Menu and press 6 to enter the Display Menu Press F to toggle the display and E to Exit to the Main Menu f the jumper is not placed on J2 both displays can be viewed at the same time Note if you are having difficulty re routing control to the remote keypad refer to the section of this manual marked Resetting the NIC 28 of 28 Network Irrigation Controller Cropping amp Areas Version EM 6 CHEAT SHEET CH CREER SYSI EMS Greenhouse Equipment Specialists AN 1 of 12 Concepts Read this First Row 1 Water amp 1 Mist 1 Water amp 1 Mist A run in the greenhouse usually left or right of Spray bar s Spray bar s the center aisle It can also be defined as the number of solenoid groupings that are in the N BOOM bay If there are 4 bench runs across the width k of the bay then each bench could be assigned Its own row 1 mist amp 1 water solenoid per row In the example on the right there are two rows in the bay with an end walkway 2 rows Solenoids 1 amp 2 Solenoids 3 amp 4 Area An Area is a given distance within the bay example 0 00 Ft to 110 00 Ft that needs to be watered or misted by the boom Areas are programmed by the user
103. he number of markers that it found during Calibration BAY LENGTH 109 98FT NUMBER OF MARKERS 10 MARKER 1 OF 10 04 89 FT B PREV E EXIT 19 Press F or B to scroll thru the Marker s Location 20 When the boom has been calibrated and the bay length registered press E to go back to Set Up Menu Locate Boom Main 3 3 2 4 This Feature is a short cut for use when the boom has gotten lost between two Markers and there is a need to manually enter the booms location It is not to be used as a substitute for Calibration If the boom continues to get lost the boom needs to either be recalibrated or diagnosed for any functional problems 1 From Main menu press 3 2 From Setup menu press 3 3 Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default 4 From the Site Rows and Bay menu press 2 SITE 22 of 43 This screen will appear press any key to continue WARNING CHANGING IDLER OR DISTANCE WILL RESULT IN LOSS OF CROP PROGRAM DATA 5 Press 5 for LOCATE Locate Boom 6 The Locate screen will appear This will enable the user to move the boom to the nearest Marker or to a known Location distance 7 Press any key to move to the next screen 8 Press A to change the booms direction if necessary 9 Pressing B or C will start motor and pressing again will increase speed Pressing D or F will decrease the speed and pressing E will stop boom when it is in the necessar
104. iagnostics menu and send the Boom Home the Boom will stop under the Home magnet ready for its next command 3 Press 7 to BEGIN the Manual Mode Run The screen will show the following information during the Irrigation Cycle Exploded view of the Manual Mode Run Screen MODE is displayed here DIRECTION OF TRAVEL is displayed here The Booms SPEED PASS 01 13 48 47 will be displayed here Active SOLENOIDS Current programmed are displayed here TIME displayed here Current PASS that the Boom is executing 16 displayed here 4 Press 0 to SUSPEND the Booms Manual Mode Run Press 0 again to RESUME the Booms operation 5 Press E to STOP the Boom and Exit to the Manual Mode menu Auto Zones Time Activated Programming Auto Zone A specific period of time that will activate the Booms operation as programmed Job What the programmed Auto Zone will execute Start Time Time that the Boom will Start this Zones Auto Program execution Stop Time Time that the Boom will Stop this Zones Auto Program execution Interval Amount of minutes between Pass execution Pass Starts at Home goes to Away then turns around and comes back Home Unless programmed differently by the user under the Set Up menu 1 From Main Menu Press 1 AUTO ENTER AUTO ZONE NUMB 1 THRU E TIME ZONE TO ENTER AUTO MODE PRESS THE F KEY 2 Enterthe Auto Zone Number 1 thru E 14 Zones total to be programmed
105. iameter of the wheel that contacts the rail and spins the Encoder Cog used for speed direction of motion and distance sensing Interval Amount of time that the Boom waits in between Passes when using Auto Schedules amp Time Zones to initiate Crops Learn Function allows the user to walk alongside the Boom using the keypad to toggle the controller to Learn the starts ends to the Areas under the Boom Markers Checkpoints in the bay that will help to maintain the Boom s Calibration the Crop Area Viewer allows the user to see the number of Markers amp their distance This can be a Limit Switch or Magnet Reader Manual Run After Crops have been assigned the necessary Areas the user can run the Crops manually by using this menu There are 2 ways to use Manual Run one Crop at a time or by using the Manual List feature Manual List Allowing the user to program a List of Manual Crops that need to run The List will run in sequential order from Crop 1 thru 16 Parking Location The Boom can be set to Park at any location within the bay parking after the programs are finished or the user presses Park Passes amp Watering The screen where the Crop functions are programmed Quick Water Allows for a single Area to be programmed to water spray Remote Start Function Each Crop can be programmed to start using an external signal source such as an Environmental Control System allowing the system to initiate the Boom to execute the
106. ill allow for the user to erase all Crops currently programmed into the NIC controller After pressing 1 this screen will appear INITIALIZE CROPS MENU STARTING CROP 01 16 ENDING CROP E INITIALIZE A EXIT 8 Enter the Crop numbers that need to be erased and press E to initialize and exit back to the Set up screen CLEAR INITIALIZE MENU 1 INITIALIZE CROPS 2 CLEAR SELECT AREA F EXIT 9 To erase all of the Areas stored the 5 memory get back to the Clear Initialize menu and press 2 Clear Select Area 18 of 43 SELECTED ROW 1 STARTING AREA 001 ENDING AREA 060 E INITIALIZE EXIT 10 Enter the Row number the Area numbers that need to be erased and press E to initialize and exit back to the Set Up screen Bay Length Main 3 3 2 4 From Main menu press 3 From Setup menu press 3 Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default From the Site Rows and Bay menu press 2 SITE W N LE This screen will appear press any key to continue WARNING CHANGING IDLER OR DISTANCE WILL RESULT IN LOSS OF CROP PROGRAM DATA 5 Press 4 for B LENGTH Bay Length 1 IDLER 2 CONFIGER 3 INITAL 4 5 LOCATE 6 7 MORE E EXIT 6 The End of Bay Emergency Stop prompt will appear Press E to leave as programmed NO by default or press F to change Then E to Enter This function will enable
107. imum rated drive current See Figure 19 page 39 for typical REV TQ calibration settings or use the following procedure to recalibrate REV TQ 1 With the power disconnected from the drive connect a DC ammeter in series with the armature 2 Set the REV TQ trimpot to minimum full CCW 3 Set the speed adjust potentiometer to maximum full CW 4 Carefully lock the motor armature Be sure that the motor is firmly mounted 5 Apply line power The motor should be stopped 6 Slowly adjust the REV TQ trimpot CW slowly until the armature current is 120 of motor rated armature current 7 Set the speed adjust potentiometer to minimum 8 Remove the power from the drive 9 Unlock the motor shaft 10 Remove the ammeter in series with the motor armature if it is no longer needed and re apply power to the drive Calibration 35 IR COMPENSATION IR COMP The IR COMP trimpot setting determines the degree to which motor speed is held constant as the motor load changes It is factory set for optimum motor regulation See Figure 19 page 39 for typical IR COMP calibration settings or use the following procedure to recalibrate the IR COMP setting 1 Set the IR COMP trimpot to minimum full CCW 2 Rotate the speed adjust potentiometer until the motor runs at mid speed without load for example 900 RPM for an 1800 RPM motor A hand held tachometer may be used to measure motor speed 3 Load the motor armature to its full lo
108. in the away direction with a remote switch If the boom is in the main or manual menu the boom may be moved using the remote home and away switch option When the boom is stopped pressing the home or away switch will start the boom moving at 10 Feet Per Minute FPM in the respective direction Pressing the same switch again will increase the speed by 10FPM If the switch is pressed repetitively the speed may be increased up to 150FPM To stop the boom press the other switch once 7 of 28 Updates Features Network Irrigation Controller A 28 Jobbing MODULAR DESIGN Two circuit boards a processor and a power board for increased flexibility and maintenance UPGRADEABLE As processing requirements increase over time the base can be upgraded with faster processors and larger memory REDUCED POWER CONSUMPTION Advanced CMOS design and LCD backlight control will keep unit running cooler during the hottest days EXPANDED OUTPUT CONTROL 8 water solenoids are standard A ninth 115 volt AC switch output can be used to control high voltage devices directly such as lights EXPANDED INPUTS 8 switch inputs are available Currently 3 inputs are used for home away and job SOLENOID SHORT PROTECTION Resettable fuses protect solenoid power or other power out from the controller Once the short is removed the controller will operate normally NETWORK INTERFACE Built in serial network gives the option to communicate to remote locat
109. increase speed and D F to decrease speed and come to a stop Press 1 8 to enable disable solenoids 5 Press E to Exit to the Main Menu Crop Area Viewer Main 2 C 1 From the Main Menu press 2 2 From the Manual Menu press C ENTER CROP NUMBER A WALK amp WATER C CROP AREA VIEWER E EXIT MENU 35 of 43 3 Enter the Crop Number 1 16 to View the Areas amp Rows assigned CROP 01 AREAS 02 R1 A001 000 5 110 0F R2 A002 005 0 078 8F R4 A005 072 3 110 0F 4 Press E twice to Exit and go back to the Main screen Auto Run Time Based Main 1 Tf not already done set up Time Zones and Enable the Zones as needed See Time Zones Auto Program section 1 To start Auto programs go to Main Menu amp press 1 2 Press E while in the Auto Mode to Exit 1 2 MANUAL 3 SETUP CROPS SITE 4 GLOBAL NET CROPS NIC EM 6 23 59 59 Exploded view of the Auto Run Screen Current Distance is displayed here Crop Number When the boom is idle the next shown here n Interval run time will display here NUMBER 01 01 shown here SPEED 020 WATER MIST 55 01 23 13 06 4 Mode shown here Current Time shown here Here the screen will scroll between the Current Pass Count and the Row Speed shown here Area Numbers that are running 36 of 43 Step Stop Water Main 3 1 1 Crop 00 when cursor is on Speed From the Main Menu press 3 F
110. ing 0 and F at the same time and then entering the reset code 4273 or by pressing Reset button labeled Reset inside the controller box located on the Main Board to the left of the Display Press any key 1 F to continue 0 bypasses the Configuration Set up CONTROLLER HAS TO BE CONFIGURED FOR SITE BEFORE USE PRESS 1 F KEY TO CONFIGURE Pressing 0 once will bypass the Configuration Menus Pressing F repeatedly will scroll thru the Set Up menus until the main menu Is reached where Diagnostics and Set Up can be completed 9 of 43 Diagnostics If it is the 1 time setting up the Boom it is highly recommended that ou go through the diagnostic menu BEFORE YOU CONFIGURE YOUR BOOM This process will insure all of the inputs are functionin roperly and that nothing was damaged during shipping Note From most any menu on your new NIC you can get back to the Main Menu by pressing the E key repeatealy 1 From Main menu press 3 2 From Setup menu press 2 Diagnostics Menu 1 KEY 2 SW IN 3 SOL 4 MOTOR 5 MARKERS 6 STOP SW E EXIT Quick Menu Keypad test Keypad Number Main Menu Press 3 Press 2 Press 1 Reference In this menu you can press each key to check if all the keys are working 1 From the Main menu press 3 2 From the Setup menu press 2 3 From the Diagnostics menu press 1 KEY KEYPAD DIAGNOSTIC TO END PRESS E TWICE KEY NUMBER F 4 Press
111. ions REMOTE NETWORK KEYPAD DISPLAY An optional keypad and LCD display is available to operate the controller from a remote location such as the aisle PROXIMITY SPEED SENSOR A proximity sensor monitors the precise speed Closed loop ensures precise speed control ACCURATE SPEED CONTROL Boom speed is specified in feet per minute Each boom will run at the same speed as another boom operating at the same set speed providing there is no slippage of the wheel which is used for speed sensing WIDE SPEED RANGE Accurate speed control from 5 to 150 feet per minute with an 11 1 gear ration for all modes A new speed control formula provides increased power to the boom with smooth startup and slows down modes An acceleration mode has been added to increase the startup torque for larger booms MENU DRIVEN Multiple menu levels to permit easy selection of options Each menu prompts the operator with the options available in that menu 14 INTERLEAVED AUTO TIME ZONES Up to 14 time zones can be selected to run at separate times or simultaneously When running simultaneously a scheduler will sequentially scan each zone for active periods with 1 being of greatest priority Time zones have a start time and a stop time with up to 225 minutes between beginning of watering cycles Up to 60 jobs may be set in each direction for each time zone MANUAL MODE Up to 60 jobs in each direction Up to 99 passes may be selected DIAGNOSTIC MODE Test the key
112. l Blocks that run down the left side of the Main Board black blocks with colored wires running into them Pull the bottom black 6 pin Terminal Block from the board labeled J14 There will be writing on the Main Board for the switch Make sure the jumper wire is in place in the Block The jumper wire should connect to Switch 5 and the Ground GRD that is directly below SW5 If the Boom Is equipped with the Collision Sensor Option then o Check the Collision Sensor for damage and function o Refer to the Diagnostics part of this manual for testing sensor inputs If the sensor is broken or not functional please call Cherry Creek to purchase a new sensor Marker Count Error Check Marker Magnet Sensor for damage and function Check to make sure that all the Marker magnets are in the correct placement as to the programmed distance set when programming the Bay Length Also check to make sure that the number of Markers programmed the same as the amount of Marker magnets on the rail Check the functionality of the Marker Magnet Sensor Refer to the Diagnostics part of this manual for testing sensor inputs If the sensor is broken or not functional please call Cherry Creek to purchase a new sensor 48 of 52 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE If have any questions regarding the use of this program or any other Cherry Creek Systems product please call 719 380 8373 OR Toll Free 877 558 3246 Before calling Tech Service
113. layed here DIRECTION OF TRAVEL is displayed here y will be displayed here AUTO MODE GO AWAY JOB 01 SPEED 020 SOLENOIDS 12345678 AQ ATI ZONE 01 13 48 47 The Booms SPEED will be displayed here Current programmed TIME displayed here Active SOLENOIDS Current PASS ZONE are displayed here foo Boom displayed here 13 Press 0 to SUSPEND the Booms Auto Mode Run Press 0 again to RESUME the Booms operation 14 Press E to STOP the Boom and Exit to the Auto Mode menu 23 of 28 Troubleshooting and Support Motion Error Check Proximity Motion Sensor for damage and function There will be a yellow light located at the base of the sensor body that should turn on when the sprocket teeth pass the sensor head If there is no light fluctuation then check that the sensor is within 3 mm millimeters of the sprocket teeth as they pass If the sprockets teeth are within 3mm check the functionality of the Proximity Motion Sensor Refer to the Diagnostics part of this manual for testing sensor inputs If the sensor is not functional or broken please call Cherry Creek to purchase a new sensor Collision Error The NIC has the option of using a Collision Sensor to stop the boom if it runs into any objects that might be in the bay carts shelves trash cans people etc This is an Option that can be purchased from CCS at any time Call Cherry Creek for more info If the boom is
114. ler Double Rail Boom 2 0 inch idler F SELECT BOOM TYPE A ALT TYPE B MOT ERR Single Rail Boom 1 0 inch idler Tic Counter on all CCS Booms 10 or 12 tooth sprocket E SINGLE RAIL BOOM 1 0IN IDLER 10 8 Pressing F will change the boom type diameter Please note that the correct size for your particular Cherry Creek Systems boom is shown the table above Call CCS for clarification of your system 9 When pressing F the bottom 2 lines will change to read the following a Single Rail Boom 1 0 in idler 10 tooth sprocket b Double Rail Boom 2 0 in idler 10 tooth sprocket Tower Boom 2 5 in idler 12 tooth 1 in axle sprocket d Tower Boom 2 5 in idler 10 tooth 0 75 in axle sprocket 10 Select the type of boom that is being used and press E to save and exit 11 The next screen will state the following THIS CONFIGURATION HAS A MAX BAY LENGTH SPEED OF 90 ANY KEY CONTINUE This is for Calibration ONLY Do not take this into account on the actual FPM 12 Press A for Alternate Idler type This is not recommended please contact Cherry Creek Tech Support before trying to use this feature 13 Press B to change the Motion Error timeout SET MOTION ERR TIME VALID DEL 0 1 4 0 DELAY IS 2 0 SECONDS SAVE amp EXIT PRESS E 14 The Motion Error will be set to 2 0 seconds by default But the time can be changed to any value between
115. nd D to move back Exploded view of the Manual Mode Programming Screen A CLEAR JOB To CLEAR the Job press and follow SPEED VALVES prompts AWAY 020 12 HOME PLE Enter Valve Numbers here by pressing numbers 1 thru 4 Pressing the number will toggle that Solenoid ON Enter the Home and Away speeds here 5 to 150 FPM Feet Per Minute 4 Program the Job as desired per the user application and press F to scroll thru the screen changing Speed and Valves as needed Then press to go to the Pass Count menu ENTER PASS COUNT THEN PRESS THE F KEY TO ENTER TOTAL PASS COUNT 005 5 Enter the Number of Passes that the Boom needs to run over the crop Remember that a Pass is defined by the user in the Set Up menu The actual number of Passes that the Boom will make back and forth is effected by the users definition of a PASS The Pass Count can be set from 001 to 099 passes Depending on the application it is common to assign 2 to 1O passes to saturate the crop below the Boom 6 Press F to Save and Exit back to the Manual Mode main menu 14 1 Manual Mode Run 1 From Main menu press 2 for Manual The following screen will appear MANUAL MODE ENTER 1 FOR JOBS ENTER 7 TO BEGIN ENTER E TO EXIT 2 Make sure that the Boom is started BEGIN when the Home Magnet Reader is under the Home Magnet To locate the boom at the home position go into the D
116. nd encourage you to make suggestions as to how we can improve this Users Manual It is our intent to provide you with the highest quality equipment and state of the art watering systems as well as first rate technical follow up support If it is the 1 time setting up the Boom then it is advisable that you follow this order in working through the manual 1 Key Concepts 2 Initial Power Up 3 Diagnostics 4 Setup Again thank you for your business and we look forward to assisting you in any way we Please feel free to give us a call or contact us via email Sincerely Cherry Creek Systema Team Af _ Getting Started MAKE SURE THAT THE AC LINE IS WIRED TO L1 AND 1 2 BEFORE APPLYING POWER Manually move the boom away from walls and other objects The controller has an onboard power backup that will keep the last operation stored when power was removed If the motor was running when power was removed the motor will start when power 1s reapplied assuming also that the backup power is still active Apply Power to the Boom If it starts to move press the E key the keypad to stop the motor and operation e If this has no affect then the controller may have to be RESET See Reset below VERSIONS BIC 428 09 www cherrycreeksystems com FOR LATEST INFO ANY KEY TO CONTINUE e Press any key on the keypad to continue If the display does not respond then check that the keyboard connector ri
117. neral Purpose Switch Connectors All WIC switch inputs are designed to work with any general purpose contact or magnetic switch All switches should be normally open except SW5 which should be normally closed If a COLLISION switch is not installed on the Boom SW5 should have a jumper Note that adjacent switches share a common ground 51 of 52 Options Upgrades 52 of 52 WIC Minarik External Installation Power Cable Connection Power Supply 110 Single Phase input power The Supply side of the input power connects to the terminal labeled Hot on the diagram on page 2 This is then fed to the drive via a 15A Breaker The neutral side of the AC supply is connected to terminal labeled Neutral on the diagram on page 2 Earth Ground goes to Earth Motor Cable Installation There are terminals for connection of the motor to the drive Earth connect the motor earth wire to the Earth stud using a ringlet connector Motor Positive connect to the terminals marked ve on the diagram on page 2 There are 3 positions available Motor Negative connect to the terminals marked ve on the diagram on page 2 There are 3 possible connection points If the direction of the motors needs to be reversed swap the individual motor and wire positions If both motors need to be reversed swap the Al amp A2 connections on the drive ise RISK OF ELECTRIC S
118. not equipped with the Collision Sensor option there needs to be a jumper wire in Switch 4 To check this open the NIC lid pull the keypad ribbon and set the lid aside Look at the Terminal Blocks that run down the left side of the Main Board black blocks with colored wires running into them Pull the second from the top 6 pin Terminal Block from the board labeled J2 or JT2 There will be writing on the Main Board for the switch Make sure the jumper wire is in place in the Block The jumper wire should connect to Switch 4 and the Ground GRD that is directly above SW4 If the Boom is equipped with the Collision Sensor Option then o Check the Collision Sensor for damage and function o Refer to the Diagnostics part of this manual for testing sensor inputs If the sensor is not functional or broken please call Cherry Creek to purchase a new sensor Job Count Error Actual Jobs Exceeded Stored Programmed Check Jobbing Magnet Reader for damage and function Check to make sure that all the Job magnets are in the correct placement as to the programmed amount of Jobs Also check to make sure that the Number of Jobs programmed is the same as the amount of Job magnets on the rail minus the first Home Magnet Test the functionality of the Marker Magnet Sensor Refer to the Diagnostics part of this manual for testing sensor inputs If the sensor is not functional or broken please call Cherry Creek to purchase a new sensor 24 of
119. nu 21 of 28 6 Press 4 to enter the Interval Menu user will program the Interval Time and the Pass Count in this menu The following programming screen will appear PASS INTERVAL 000 MIN CHANGE TIME 0 TO 9 ENTER TIME F KEY NEW INTERVAL 045 MIN 7 Enter needed Interval Time 001 to 255 min Press F to Save and Exit 8 Enter the Pass Count desired for this Auto Zone 000 to 099 passes 9 Press F to Save and Exit to the Auto Zone Menu Press 0 to enter another Auto Zone program 1 E 10 Press 0 to enter another Auto Zone program 1 11 Once all needed Auto Zones are programmed press F in Auto Zone Main Menu to enter the Auto Mode Run Menu TO CHANGE ACTIVE Toggle the ACTIVE AUTO ZONES On amp Off by eR NUS pressing the 1 thru E keys 0 KEY EXIT F KEY RUN Program all needed Auto Zones before Pressing F to enter the Auto Mode Menu 12 Enter the number of Auto Zones desired 1 thru E and press F to RUN 22 of 28 Exploded view of the Auto Mode Idle Screen Next AUTO 2 START MODE is displaved here TIME displayed here AUTO 02 36 51 JOB 01 SPEED 020 SOLENOIDS 12345678 ZONE 01 13 48 47 ZONE 01 13 48 47 C t ZONE that th Active SOLENOIDS pios C are displayed here is showing is displayed here Current programmed play TIME displayed here Exploded view of the Auto Mode Run Screen MODE is disp
120. nu press 1 From the Crops menu press 1 Enter the Crop Number 21 16 Press A when cursor is over the Crop Number CHANGE CROP NAME 1 A GLOBAL SOL B F CHAR C D CURSOR E EXIT CROP NUMBER 01 Press A to enter the Global Solenoids Menu CROP NUMBER 01 01 GSOL 12345678 ALL G SOL B C D F SEL E EXIT Press the 1 8 keys to toggle the solenoids on and off of Global Scrolling to All Global ALL G SOL and enabling solenoids 1 8 will activate those solenoids to Global for all Crop Numbers Press E to Exit and Save Time Zones Auto Programming Main 3 1 2 Crop Curser over Zone 1 6 Time Zone A time zone is a specific period of time Each Crop can have up to 6 different time zones Interval How many minutes between passes Pass 1 time over Crop a ud From the Main Menu press 3 From the Setup Menu press 1 From the Crops Menu press 1 Enter the Crop Number 1 16 5 of 12 5 Move curser over Zone and press 1 6 to scroll through the 6 Time Zones Exploded view of the Time Zone Screen Enter Start Time here Press 1 to Enable the Zone Number Press 0 to Disable the Zone Number 01 ZONE 1 ENABL START TIME 00 00 STOP TIME 00 00 stop Times INTERVAL 0 0 PASS 01 hour time format Enter Pass Enter any Interval time value Enter Stop Time here between 001 and 999 min tes Count here 6 Cherry Creek recommends that the
121. nu press 3 From Set Up Menu press 4 MOTOR Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default From the Motor Set Up menu press 1 ACCEL SET ACCELERATION POWER 5 NEW 5 A TEST 0 9 B F CHNG E SAVE Enter desired Acceleration Rate This function will be very specific to the user and their application as well as to each System CCS recommends the following systems be set to 96 a Tower Walk Boom 10 20 b Double Rail Boom 5 15 c Single Rail Boom 0 10 Acceleration can be set accordingly so that when the Boom turns around at the ends it does not struggle to get in motion again If the Boom is having trouble turning around or goes into Motion Error when starting a programmed Crop amp Area then turn the Acceleration UP If the Boom seems to lurch forward at an undesired rate then slow the Acceleration DOWN 21 of 52 change use the 0 9 keys to enter the desired percentage Acceleration The B amp F keys be used to increase and decrease the Acceleration by 1 at a time Press A to Test if necessary Press E to Save and go to the Deceleration Menu Deceleration Described in the Definitions section Main 3 4 1 E 1 From Main Menu press 3 2 From Set Up Menu press 4 MOTOR 3 4 D Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default From the Motor Set Up menu press 1 ACCEL Press E in the Acceleration Menu to go to the Deceleration Menu SET DECELERATIONS 000 025FPM 1 0F RANGE 1 A
122. o when running the Boom under the Encoder Position menu the bottom right of the screen will show ERRS errors which means that the Encoder is not counting Tics correctly If this is the case the Proximity Sensors need to be adjusted closer to the Encoder Cog Please contact CCS to further understand the Encoder and its function Press E to Exit and return to the Main Menu 15 of 52 Set Up If you are setting up for the first time please go through your diagnostics menu first before proceeding with Setup There are 4 items under the SET UP menu Crop Settings Boom Settings System Motor AWNE In this Set Up section we will start with the System Set Up and work our way through the other sections as they apply This is the easiest way to Initialize the WIC Controller From the Main Menu press 3 for SETUP MENU SETUP MENU 1 SETTINGS 2 BOOM SETTINGS 3 SYSTEM 4 MOTOR Press 3 for SYSTEM Settings the Controller will prompt a Pass code to be inputted by the user The factory set default Pass code is 0000 four Zeros To change the Pass code refer to the Pass code section of the System Set Up menu ENTER PASS CODE E EXIT 16 of 52 System Set Up Boom Name for use with Wireless Accumulator Main 3 as From Main Menu press 3 From Set Up Menu press 3 SYSTEM Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default From
123. olute Home amp Away to ensure proper calibration js necessary that the Marker Whisker Switch contacts every Marker as the Boom travels up and down the bay The Marker Switch cannot hit a Marker on the outside of Home or Away magnets This will cause the Calibration to work improperly The Boom s Total Travel Distance Length Absolute End of Bay stops recommended Actual Home Home Magnet Placement Away Magnet Placement Actual Away 24 24 Steel Rail Steel Rail Markers in Bay Marker switch may NOT be activated in Marker switch may NOT be activated in this area or Calibration will not work this area or Calibration will not work 31 of 52 After setting the magnets get back to the controller to finish the Calibration process 6 Press 2 for Auto Calibration Next screen will prompt for the Encoder Idler Wheel Size AUTO BOOM CALIBRATE SELECT BOOM WHEEL SIZE 1 1 2 5 INCH WHEELS 2 3 6 INCH WHEELS 7 Press the 1 key for 1 to 2 5 inch Idler wheel diameter Single amp Double Rail Boom 1 WIC Tower Boom 2006 2008 Press the 2 key for 3 to 6 inch Idler wheel diameter e Tower Walkthrough Truss Boom s Upon pressing the proper Idler Size key the Boom will travel towards Home until it sees the Home Marker magnet The screen will show THE BOOM IS PARKING AT 000 00 FEET 075 FPM HOME 006 77 0 E EXIT After seeing the Home Marker magnet the
124. ontinuous Mode will run the whole length of the bay back and forth from Home to Away until the user stops the Boom by pressing E 4 Press A to change Direction Press B C to increase speed and D F to decrease speed and come to a stop Press 1 8 to enable disable solenoids 5 Press E to Exit to the Main Menu 42 of 52 Quick Water Main 1 3 1 From the Main Menu press 1 MANUAL 2 From the Manual Menu press 3 QUICK WATER Exploded view of the Quick Water Run Screen Enter the Pass Count here Set Start Location here PASS 2 1 501 12345678 Enable or Disable Solenoids FROM 000 05 005 55F SPEED 100 A Press 1 8 to LAV Set Current Speed here Set End Location here 3 Use amp F keys to scroll through the menu Use the 1 9 keys to input desired settings 4 Press A to Run Quick Water Park Boom Main 1 4 f a Park Location is set pressing 4 PARK in the Manual menu will send the Boom to that location and will Park there 43 of 52 Area Viewer Described in the Definitions section Main 1 5 pd From the Main Menu press 1 MANUAL From the Manual Menu 5 VIEWER Enter the Crop Number 1 16 to View the Areas amp Rows assigned Use the B amp F keys to scroll thru the 16 Areas in each Crop CROP 01 AREAS 002 A01 000 5 110 0F A02 R2 005 0 078 8F A03 R4 072 3 110 0F 5 Press E to Exit
125. op Water Programming only Step Stop Water Programming only Enter the Step Distance used in Enter the Water Time used in CROP NUMBER 01 01 Step Stop Water Programming Step Stop Water Programming 5 Press E key twice to Exit amp Save 46 of 52 Wireless Networking Function Described in the Definitions section 47 of 52 Troubleshooting and Support Motion Error Check Proximity Motion Sensor for damage and function There will be a yellow light located at the base of the sensor body that should turn on when the sprocket teeth pass the sensor head If there is no light fluctuation then check that the sensor is within 3 mm millimeters of the sprocket teeth as they pass If the encoder s teeth are within 3mm check the functionality of the Proximity Motion Sensor Refer to the Diagnostics part of this manual for testing sensor inputs pg 12 If the sensor is broken or not functional please call Cherry Creek to purchase a new sensor Collision Error The WIC has the option of using a Collision Sensor to stop the Boom if it runs into any objects that might be in the bay carts shelves trash cans people etc This is an option that can be purchased from CCS at any time Call Cherry Creek for more info If the Boom is not equipped with the Collision Sensor option there needs to be a jumper wire in Switch 5 To check this open the WIC lid pull the keypad ribbon and set the lid aside Look at the Termina
126. ors then exit and save 33 of 43 Exploded view of the Manual Start Screen on the Crop Number ROR NUMBER 01 01 M 0 9 DATA E RUN CROPS site The number of Areas that Pass Count can programmed to run on this Crop Number be changed here 8 Press E to Run Crop 9 The Manual Run screen will appear Exploded view of the Manual Run Screen Crop Number Current Distance is displayed here shown here i ROP NUMBER 01 01 shown here SPEED 020 WATER MIST x 42 t Ti 23 13 06 Here the screen will scroll between the Current Pass Count and the Row Speed shown here Area Numbers that are running 10 The Boom will Run the Manual Program stop and await its next command The Boom will stop at the Start Distance 34 of 43 Walk Water M 2 A 1 From the Main menu press 2 2 Press for Walk amp Water Exploded view of the Manual Start Screen Enter 0 to increase Current Direction shown here the Pass Count 1 continuous AWAY 4000 LOC 003 32 shown here PASS 2 1 SOL 12345678 0 5 B C INC D F DEC 1 8 SOL E EXIT Press 1 8 to Enable or Disable Current Speed of travel shown here Solenoids 3 Press 0 to increase the Pass Count 1 countinuous i Continuous Mode will run the whole length of the bay back and forth from Home amp Away until the user stops the boom 4 Press A to change Direction Press B C to
127. otor amp Motion menu Press 3 to enter the BOOM PARK If a PARK location is set under BOOM SETTINGS then the Boom will park at the programmed distance and return the Main menu THE BOOM IS PARKING AT 005 00 FEET 100 00FPM HOM 046F 07IN O E EXIT If a PARK function is not desired press E to exit and return to the Motor amp Motion menu 14 of 52 Press 4 to enter the POSITION ENCODER The Position Encoder test diagnostics is a good way to check the Boom s Encoder function When the Position Encoder Test is executed the Boom will travel in the programmed direction at the programmed speed until the user either changes direction and speed or stops the Boom Motion Errors and or Sensor Inputs will NOT function in this menu This is NOT a good way to move the Boom within of the Bay this is ONLY to test the function of the Encoder and its Position tic amp error count ENCODER DIAGNOSTICS PWR 10 0 DIR HOME 025 0 OO5F O1IN TICS 00265 ERRS 0001 Press A to change direction Then press B or C to increase speed press F or D to decrease speed When running in the Boom in the Home direction the bottom left TICS number should decrease or go into a negative number When the Boom is going in the Away direction the TICS should increase If this is NOT the case then the Encoder must be reversed in ENCODER REVERSING menu under MOTOR SETUP Als
128. p from Absolute Home to Absolute Away It is important that this factor is as close to the actual bay length as possible so that the Boom knows what to travel as a true foot or Meter in length Press B or F to change the Unit of Measure from Feet to Meters Enter the Bay Length using the 0 9 keys for input Press E to go to the Set Home Position screen N O SET HOME POSITION 0 9 DATA E SAVE HOME 002 00 FEET 9 Enter the Home Position using the 0 9 keys for input Follow the directions for Home amp Away Magnet placement section pg 32 10 Press E to go to the Set Away Position screen SET AWAY POSITION 0 9 DATA E SAVE HOME 142 00 FEET 11 Enter the Away Position using the 0 9 keys the Away Position input is the total distance in feet from Zero to the Away magnet Follow the directions for Home amp Away Magnet placement section pg 32 12 Press E to go to the Bay Length Display screen NEW LENGTH 144 00 F H the Bay Length is inputted properly then the DOMENUS D math will work out from top AWAY MARK 142 00 F to bottom and vice versa 028 64 TICS FT E SAVE Ex 144 2 142 13 Press E to Save and Exit back to Boom Setup menu 27 of 52 Set Position This function is not needed on Set up but Main 3 2 2 more for re positioning the Booms distance DUE IQ reading if it gets out of Calibration From Main Menu press 3 From Se
129. pad external switches and proximity sensor the 24 volt solenoid drivers the 115 volt switch the motor and network SELECTABLE IDLER WHEEL DIAMETER To maintain accurate speed control the diameter of the idler wheel may be selected as 1 0 2 0 or 2 5 in diameter 8 of 28 Diagnostics If it is the 1 time setting up the Boom it is highly recommended that ou go through the diagnostic menu BEFORE YOU SET UP YOUR BOOM This process will insure all of the inputs are functionin roperly and that nothing was damaged during shipping Note From most any menu on the NIC you can get back to the Main Menu by pressing the E key repeatedly 1 From Main menu press 3 for DIAG Diagnostics Menu Quick Menu Keypad Number Reference Keypad test Main 3 1 In this menu you can press each key to check if all the keys are working 1 From the Main menu press 3 2 From the Diagnostics menu press 1 KEY KEYPAD DIAGNOSTIC TO END PRESS E TWICE KEY NUMBER F 3 Press any keys on the keypad to see them displayed on the display 4 Press the E key repeatedly to return to Main menu 9 of 28 Testing your inputs sensors Main 3 2 In this menu you can check to see if the booms Proximity speed Sensor and Magnet Readers are working properly 1 From the Main menu press 3 2 From the Diagnostics menu press 2 SW IN SPEED SENSOR amp INPUT SWITCH TEST PRESS ANY KEYPAD TO EXIT
130. pad respond r TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE If you questions regarding the use of this program or any other Cherry Creek Systems Product please call us at 719 380 6373 ext 206 OR ccs cherrycreeksystems com OR info cherrycreeksystems com OR www cherrycreeksystems com Connections LCD LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY 16 pins connects to the 4 line x 20 character LCD RESET RESET SHORTING TERMINALS 2 pins short pins together to perform a hard reset JI EXPANSION CONNECTOR 3 pins currently not used J2 KEYPAD CONNECTOR 8 pins for the 4 x 4 membrane keypad J3 OPTIONAL BATTERY BACKUP CONNECTOR 3 pins for 4 5V alkaline battery pack Normal program retention is expected for at least 5 days without power applied J4 SPEED AND ALARM CONNECTOR dual 3 position mini screw terminal Speed NRV output to proximity sensor brown wire on sensor output to proximity sensor blue wire on sensor IN input from proximity sensor black wire on sensor Alarm FG Frame Ground currently not used Out to negative side of audio alarm transducer NR to positive side of audio alarm transducer J5 EXTERNAL SWITCH CONNECTOR 6 position mini screw terminal SWI Home Switch magnetic Common for SW and SW2 SW2 Away Switch magnetic SW3 Skip Switch magnetic Common for SW3 and SWA SWA Collision Switch magnetic Must be closed for controller to operate motor J6 WATER SOLE
131. presentative for assistance The FWD TQ setting determines the maximum current limit for accelerating and driving the motor in the forward direction It is factory set at 120 of maximum rated drive current See Figure 19 page 39 for typical FWD TQ calibration settings or use the following procedure to recalibrate FWD TQ 1 With the power disconnected from the drive connect a DC ammeter in series with the armature 2 Set the FWD TQ trimpot to minimum full CCW 3 Set the speed adjust potentiometer to maximum full CW 4 Carefully lock the motor armature Be sure that the motor is firmly mounted 5 Apply line power The motor should be stopped 6 Slowly adjust the FWD TQ trimpot CW slowly until the armature current is 120 of motor rated armature current 7 Set the speed adjust potentiometer to minimum 8 Remove the power from the drive 9 Unlock the motor shaft 10 Remove the ammeter in series with the motor armature if it is no longer needed and re apply power to the drive 34 Calibration REVERSE TORQUE REV TQ A Warning Although REV TQ can be set to 120 of motor nameplate curren rating continuous operation beyond this rating may damage the motor If you intend to operate beyond this rating contact your Minarik representative for assistance The REV TQ setting determines the maximum current limit for accelerating and driving the motor in the reverse direction It is factory set at 120 of max
132. programmed direction it will be displayed in the second line of the screen 5 Press the E key while the Boom 15 stopped to go to the Diagnostic Menu dl Set Up Pressing 6 from the Main Menu enters the Setup Menu 1 CLOCK 2 IDLER 3 ACCEL 4 PARK 7 REMOTE E EXIT There are two options for the real time clock source If the first line begins with 1 CLOCK then the clock source comes from the BIC Real Time Clock Module and will continue to keep time for a minimum of 3 days without external power If the first line begins with 1 CLOCK the clock source is the internal clock of the controller note the dash minus sign or equals sign This clock does not run without AC power but it will hold the time that power was lost and will continue to increment once the AC power is restored The internal clock serves as a backup clock if the BIC Real Time Clock Module should be removed or becomes defective To exit the Setup Menu and return to the Main Menu press the E key Press 1 from the Setup Menu to enter the Clock Menu TIME VARIABLE 23 59 ENTER 24 HOUR FORMAT F ENTER NEW TIME NEW TIME VAR 00 00 1 Use keys 0 through 9 to enter the current time in hours and minutes 2 Press the F key to exit and return to the Main Menu Pressing 2 in the Setup Menu enters the Idler Menu IDLER SIZE SELECTION E S EALE 1 1 0 Cherry Creek Booms Tower Boom 2 5 inch idler Double Rail Boom 2 0 inch idl
133. put the Away sensor The 3 is SW3 the Skip sensor The 4 15 SW4 the Collision Detector which should normally be closed 2 Pressing any key on the keypad will return to the Diagnostic Menu Af 6 Pressing 3 from the Diagnostic Menu enters the Solenoid Menu SOLENOID OUT TEST ERESS E KEY TO 3 SET ZRESET KEY 12 4 SOLENOIDS 1 2 3 4 1 Press keys through 4 alternately to turn the Solenoids amp Off However the Solenoids will remain in the state that they were when the E key was pressed This will allow the boom to be moved with watering solenoids on in the Diagnostic Mode 2 Pressing the E key will exit and return to the Diagnostic Menu The Solenoids will be shut off upon exiting the Diagnostic Menu Pressing 4 from the Diagnostic Menu enters the Motor Run Menu MOTOR MOTION TEST PRESS E KEY TO EXIT BOOM MOVING AWAY 4 BOOM MOVING HOME PRESS B AWAY STOP PRESS ANY KEY SPEED 5 1 50 920 1 Enter the desired Speed In FPM Feet Per Minute with keys 0 through 9 o Valid speeds are 5 to 150 feet per minute o If less than 5 feet per minute is entered then the controller will default to 20 feet per minute when the Boom begins to move 2 Press the A key to move the Boom in the Away direction Press the B key to move in the Boom in the Home direction 4 Once the boom is moving pressing any key will STOP the boom o When the boom 15 moving in the
134. r MORE 1 IDLER 2 CONFIGER 3 INITAL 4 B LENGTH 5 LOCATE 6 7 E EXIT 6 Press 4 for DECELER Deceleration P CODE 2 UNITS 3 SP 4 DECELER 5 END SPD 6 SSW SPD E EXIT 7 Set the Deceleration by entering a value from 1 to 5 then press E to Exit amp Save Check Definitions for explanation of this feature SET DECELERATION DECELERATION 1 ENTER RATE OF 1 TO 5 E SAVE AND EXIT 26 of 43 End Speed Main 3 3 2 7 5 From Main menu press 3 From Setup menu press 3 Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default From the Site Rows and Bay menu press 2 SITE a kan This screen will appear press any key to continue WARNING CHANGING IDLER OR DISTANCE WILL RESULT IN LOSS OF CROP PROGRAM DATA 5 Press 7 for MORE 1 IDLER 2 CONFIGER 3 INITAL 4 B LENGTH 5 LOCATE 6 7 MORE E EXIT 6 Press 5 for END SPD End Speed 1 P CODE 2 UNITS 3 SP 4 DECELER 5 END SPD 6 SSW SPD E EXIT 7 Set the End Speed by entering a value from 5 to 40 FPM then press E to Exit amp Save Check Definitions for explanation of this feature SET END SPEED END SPEED 1 ENTER 5 TO 40 FPM E SAVE AND EXIT Step Stop Water Speed Main 3 3 2 7 6 From Main menu press 3 From Setup menu press 3 Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default From the Site Rows and Bay menu press 2 SITE io pep
135. r the speed and motion sensing Acceleration Speed setting that the Boom will take off when starting a programmed irrigation cycle or as the Boom turns around to initiate another pass Pass The setting that will tell the Boom what a Pass is and be set to either 1 or 2 By default the Boom goes from Home to Away then back Home as ONE pass If you change this setting to 1 pass then the Boom will go from Home to Away and stop Proximity Sensor Sensor used to read Speed amp Motion using tics SW IN Switch Inputs There are 8 Switch Inputs for the NIC Home Sensor The external switch magnet sensor which when triggered by a magnet sends input to the NIC that the boom has reached the Home or Start position Away Sensor The external switch magnet sensor which when triggered by a magnet sends input to the NIC that the boom has reached the Away or End position Job A growing Area or Zone This Area can be a bench tray flood floor etc The NIC can manage up to 60 Jobs in a bay The controller can recognize up to 59 magnets in a bay and effectively change speed and which solenoid outputs are active at each magnet Remote Start The NIC has the capability of being Started Remotely using a 24VAC Relay EX16 that is linked to an Environmental Control System of the users choosing The System can be set to start the Boom given certain parameters programmed into the Environmental System RH RAD SUM TEMP VPD etc 6
136. ram execution Interval Amount of minutes between Pass execution Pass Starts at Home goes to Away then turns around and comes back Home Unless programmed differently by the user under the Set Up menu From the Main Menu Press 1 AUTO ENTER AUTO ZONE NUMB 1 THRU E TIME ZONE TO ENTER AUTO MODE PRESS THE F KEY 2 Enter the Auto Zone Number 1 thru E 14 Zones total to be programmed The following screen will appear Exploded view of the Auto Zone Main Menu Press 2 to Enter the Start Time menu 0 7 01 IDSPD SOL 2 STARTTIME 00 00 3 STOPTIME 00 00 ERV Press 3 to Enter the Stop Time menu Press 4 to Enter any Interval Time value between 001 and 999 minutes 3 Press 2 program Start Time then press 3 program Stop Time for this Auto Zone Program time in 24 hour format The following programming screen will appear TIME VARIABLE 00 00 ENTER 24 HOUR FORMAT F ENTER NEW TIME NEW TIME VAR 17 43 4 Press F to Save and Exit to the Auto Zone menu 5 Press 4 to enter the Interval Menu The user will program the Interval Time and the Pass Count in this menu The following programming screen will appear 6 Enter needed Interval Time 001 to 255 min Press F to Save and Exit 7 Enter the Pass Count desired for this Auto Zone 000 to 099 passes 8 Press F to Save and Exit to the Auto Zone Menu Press 0
137. reenhouse Equipment Specialists 1 of 52 Table of Contents Description Page NOW TOO HF 4 625 ddr Favispen rid E E FEIN AVIS DE C023 Oa sea eva PROS ENIM RR E ERSTER RU 5 Terms amp Definitions 7 External Switch Definitions 8 Diagnostics testing 11 11 Keypad 12 Markers 12 Input Switches 13 Solenoids 13 Motor 15 Encoder sI S 16 System Set UP MONU RH 17 17 Date Clock 17 Boom Name 17 Initialize Reset Crops amp Areas 18 Network Mask 19 Pass code Motor se UP Men T naa aasma TENETE TE EEAS 20 21 Acceleration 22 Deceleration 23 Motion Error Timeout 24 Motor Reversing 25 Encoder Reversing Boom Settings Men iy uu a nai O OTO ERREUR TU RR SER OS 26 26 Bay Length 28 Set Position 28 Parking Location 29 Go To Speed 29 Rows Configuration 31 Calibration Operations Crop Settings
138. ress F to Save and Exit back to the Manual Mode main menu Manual Mode Run Jobs Main 2 7 1 From Main menu press 2 for Manual The following screen will appear MANUAL MODE ENTER 1 FOR JOBS ENTER 7 TO BEGIN ENTER E TO EXIT 2 Make sure that the Boom is started BEGIN when the Home Magnet Reader is under the Home Magnet To locate the boom at the home position go into the Diagnostics menu and send the Boom Home the Boom will stop under the Home magnet ready for its next command 3 Press 7 to BEGIN the Manual Mode Run The screen will show the following information during the Irrigation Cycle NEXT PAGE 19 of 28 Exploded view of the Manual Mode Run Screen MODE is displayed here DIRECTION OF TRAVEL is displayed here The Booms SPEED will be displayed here MANUAL MODE AWAY JOB 01 SPEED 020 SOLENOIDS 12345678 PASS 01 13 48 47 t PASS that the Active SOLENOIDS pina 2 displayed here is executing is displayed here Current programmed TIME displayed here 7 Press 0 to SUSPEND the Booms Manual Mode Run Press 0 again to RESUME the Booms operation 8 Press E to STOP the Boom and Exit to the Manual Mode menu Auto Zones Time Activated Programming Main 1 enter 1 E Auto Zone A specific period of time that will activate the Booms operation as programmed Jobs Number of Jobs that the programmed Auto Zone will execute Start Time
139. rolling to All Global ALL G SOL and enabling solenoids 1 8 will activate those solenoids to Global for all Crop Numbers Press E to Exit and Save Time Zones Auto Programming Main 3 1 2 Crop Curser over Zone 1 6 Time Zone A time zone is a specific period of time Each Crop can have up to 6 different time zones Interval How many minutes between passes Pass 1 time over Crop a ud From the Main Menu press 3 From the Setup Menu press 1 From the Crops Menu press 1 Enter the Crop Number 1 16 31 of 43 5 Move curser over Zone and press 1 6 to scroll through the 6 Time Zones Exploded view of the Time Zone Screen Enter Start Time here Press 1 to Enable the Zone Number Press 0 to Disable the Zone Number ZONE 1ENABL START TIME 00 00 STOP TIME 00 00 Start amp Stop Times are entered in 24 hour time format NI NTERVAL 010 PASS 01 x x Enter Pass Enter any Interval time value Count here Enter Stop Time here between 001 and 999 minutes 6 Cherry Creek recommends that the User press 00 on Crop and clear out the information that appears the screen in Zones 1 6 This is a bug 7 Press E to Save and Exit Areas Distances Main 3 1 3 Row The Bay Length and Rows Configuration must be programmed before you can set up any Areas see previous sections From the Main Menu press 3 From the Setup Menu press
140. rom the Setup Menu press 1 From the Crops menu press 1 Enter the Crop Number 21 16 to change any of the Crop information pue ENTER CROP NUM 1 16 A KEY TO EDIT CROP NAME GLOBAL OR S S W WHEN CURSOR ON ITEM Enter the Crop Number 1 16 to be modified Use the B C amp the D F keys to scroll through the Crop Menu To enable the Step Stop Water feature press 00 when the cursor is on the Speed 8 Press A when the cursor is on the Step Stop Water to change the S S W settings Use the B F keys to scroll through the Menu and change info N OY Ul Exploded view of the Step Stop Water Screen Current Crop Number Water Time STEP STOP WATER MENU The amount if time the boom CROP NUMBER 01 01 wil stop at the rogramme WATER TIME 010 SEC eae activate STEP DISTANCE 01 00F coo and water The Step Distance is entered here in fractions of feet meters CCS recommends that the Step Distance is NOT set lower than 1 0 feet or higher than 2 5 feet 9 Change the Water Time and the Step Distance the desired settings 10 Press E to Exit Save and Return to the Crop Menu 37 of 43 Global Networking Feature Main 4 Contact Cherry Creek to better understand the Global Network feature Before this step the Networking Feature needs to be enabled Refer to Network Enable page 29 1 From Main menu press 4 2 This will enter the Global Net
141. s F to Save and Exit back to the Manual Mode main menu O J1 Manual Mode Run 1 From Main menu press 2 for Manual The following screen will appear MANUAL MODE ENTER 1 FOR JOBS ENTER 7 TO BEGIN ENTER E TO EXIT 2 Make sure that the Boom is started BEGIN when the Home Magnet Reader is under the Home Magnet To locate the boom at the home position go into the Diagnostics menu and send the Boom Home the Boom will stop under the Home magnet ready for its next command 3 Press 7 to BEGIN the Manual Mode Run The screen will show the following information during the Irrigation Cycle Exploded view of the Manual Mode Run Screen MODE is displayed here DIRECTION OF TRAVEL is displayed here The Booms SPEED PASS 01 13 48 47 will be displayed here Active SOLENOIDS Current programmed are displayed here TIME displayed here Current PASS that the Boom is executing is displayed here 4 Press 0 to SUSPEND the Booms Manual Mode Run Press 0 again to RESUME the Booms operation 5 Press E to STOP the Boom and Exit to the Manual Mode menu Auto Zones Time Programming Auto Zone A specific period of time that will activate the Booms operation as programmed Job What the programmed Auto Zone will execute Start Time Time that the Boom will Start this Zones Auto Program execution Stop Time Time that the Boom will Stop this Zones Auto Prog
142. s C to View Areas being Captured 2 To Start Area Capture Mode press A to toggle to the desired direction Then press B to start the Boom moving pressing B repeatedly will increase speed by 5 FPM Press F repeatedly to decrease speed 5 FPM 3 While the Boom is in motion pressing 1 thru 8 will toggle the corresponding Row s desired Start amp Stop points 39 of 52 2 3 Manual Operations Screen 1 MANUAL RUN 2 LIST 2 WALK amp WATER 3 QUICK WATER 4 PARK 5 CROP VIEWER E EXT Manual Run Mode Described in the Definitions section Main 1 1 1 From the Main Menu press 1 From the Manual Menu press 1 MANUAL RUN The Manual Run screen will appear CROP NUMBER 01 01 SPEED 020 ROWS 03 AREAS 02 PASS 06 0 9 DATA RUN CROP Enter the Crop Number to be Manually Started Use the B C amp the D F keys to scroll through the Manual Start Menu Use 0 9 keys to input the necessary data The Crop Number Speed and Pass Count can be changed before Pressing E to Run Crop Changing any of these factors will only take effect on this Manual Run To make permanent changes to the Crop factors go to Crop Set Up Menu reprogram factors then Exit and Save Manual Run menu shown on Next Page 40 of 52 Exploded view of the Manual Run Screen Enter Speed here Change Crop Number here c OI The cursor will start on the Crop Number NN NUMBER 01 01 SPEED
143. s assigned to this Crop Number O1 01 PASSES O1 REMOTE NO START FROM HOME YES 0 9 DATA BA Toggle the Remote Start Function On amp Off here Toggle the Start from Home function by pressing the 0 amp 1 On amp Off here by pressing the 0 amp 1 keys Described in the keys Described in the Definitions section Definitions section 6 Press the A key to advance to the Solenoid Assignment screen 35 of 52 Exploded view of the Solenoid Assignment menu Screen 3 Use F amp B to scroll thru the Use 1 8 keys to toggle the Passes and the appropriate appropriate Solenoids on amp off Solenoids Assigned to each Pass to be assigned to each Pass 51 When toggling the Solenoids the 0 Off amp the 1 7 Press E twice to Exit and Save the Crop Settings Auto Scheduling Time Zones Main 3 1 2 Crop Curser over Zone 1 6 Time Zone specific interlude of time within a 24 hour period Each Crop can have up to 6 different Time Zones ZONE Interval Amount of time in minutes the Boom will pause between passes Pass 1 pass over the Crop From the Main Menu press 3 From the Setup Menu press 1 From the Crops Menu press 1 Enter the Crop Number 1 16 Move curser over Zone and press 1 6 to scroll through the 6 Time Zones dre so 8 CROP 01 ZONE 1 DISAB START TIME HH MM STOP TIME HH MM INTERVAL 001 P
144. s as to how we can improve this User s Manual It is our intent to provide you with the highest quality equipment and state of the art watering systems as well as first rate technical follow up support If this is the 1 time setting up the Boom please follow this order in working through the manual 1 Key Concepts 2 Diagnostics 3 Setup Again thank you for your business and we look forward to assisting you in any way we can Feel free to give us a call or contact us via email see above Sincerely Cherng Creek Systems Team 3 of 52 Updates amp New Features for 2 50 Wireless Irrigation Controller 2 50 Area Capture AREAS vs JOBS One of our best features of this new program is the change in the architecture Instead of using Jobs magnets that constantly need to be moved and readjusted when a crop moves or gets replaced by another crop We now utilize Areas user programmed distance measurement allowing greater control over the various crops in a Bay SMART BOOM MOVEMENT The Boom only moves to the areas that need to be watered amp parks where it s programmed It no longer has to go from one end of the bay to another Home to Away then back to Home every time it makes one pass and doesn t have to rest at the Home position This reduces wear and tear on the Boom and its moving parts saving time and money STEP STOP WATER Another very useful tool is the Step Stop amp Water function Tt h
145. s to allow the Boom to run The inputs may be connected to an object detection Sensor or Collision Switch that will open the normally closed circuit when an object is detected in the path of the boom A simple jumper wire between the SW4 amp GRD terminal connections may be used keep the switch permanently closed which will allow the boom to run Diagnostics Pressing 3 from the Main Menu enters the Diagnostic Menu 1 KEY 2 7 SW IN 3 SOL 4 MOTOR 5 6 1 p Pressing the E key will exit and return to the Main Menu e Pressing 1 from the Diagnostic Menu enters the Key Pad Menu KEYPAD DIAGNOSTIC IO END PRESS E IWICE KEY NUMBER 1 Press a key on the keypad and the corresponding key position will be displayed after the text KEY NUMBER 2 To end this display menu press the E key twice in succession and return to the Diagnostic Menu c Pressing 2 from the Diagnostic Menu enters the External Switch Menu Home 2 3 Skip SWITCH ID 51234 4 Collision optional always on S Speed Proximity Sensor 1 Five input switches and sensors tested this screen When a switch or sensor contact 15 closed by putting a magnet by the reader or by passing a sprocket tooth by the proxy sensor a 1 will be displayed below the appropriate switch ID The 5 represents the Speed Proximity sensor The 1 is SWI input the Home sensor The 2 is SW2 in
146. stop at the programmed distance after the Home point sensor detects a magnet This keeps the calibration of the Home position e SW3 Away magnetic sense switch mandatory The Boom will stop at the programmed distance after the Away point sensor detects a magnet This keeps the calibration of the Away position e SW4 Jobbing magnetic sense switch Used for the JOBBING Program Only NOT Area Capture This switch will be used to sense the JOB magnets and tell the controller when to change the Boom s operation as programmed by the user SW5 Collision Switch This switch input must be c osed at all times to allow the Boom to run The inputs may be connected to an object detection IR Sensor or Collision Switch that will open the normally closed circuit when an object is detected in the path of the Boom A simple jumper wire between the SW5 amp GRD terminal connections may be used to keep the switch permanently closed which will allow the Boom to run SW6 Remote Auto Start Switch Used in conjunction with a 24VAC Relay to start the Boom Remotely via an Environmental Control System Priva Argus Wadsworth etc SW7 Remote Home Switch Used to move the Boom in the Home direction with a Boom Walk Switch The remote away switch SW8 is required to operate the Boom the remote mode Refer to SW8 description for the operation and function of SW7 e SWS Remote Away Switch Used to move the Boom in the Aw
147. t Up Menu press 2 BOOM SETTINGS Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default From the BOOM Set Up menu press 2 SET POS SET POSITION 5 0 9 DATA CURRENT POS 042 09 TICS 06780 IN BAY Set Position is one way to get the Boom back on track if the Boom somehow losses it Position in the Bay i e has to be picked off the rails and moved Use the 0 9 keys to input the Boom s Position in the bay Press E to go to the Bay Length Display screen NEW LENGTH 144 00 F HOME MARK 002 00 F AWAY MARK 142 00 F 028 64 TICS FT E SAVE After re setting the Position in the Bay go to Motor Motion Test and move Boom 2 feet in either direction to ensure the Boom s Encoder is counting Tics 8 Press E again to Save and Exit Parking Location Described in the Definitions section Main 3 2 3 E From Main Menu press 3 From Set Up Menu press 2 BOOM SETTINGS Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default From the BOOM Set Up menu press 3 PARKING SET PARKING LOCATION PARK AFTER CROP RUN NO 0 12 CHANGE E NEXT 28 of 52 If the Parking Function is NOT desired leave the prompt on NO To set Parking Location press 1 to scroll to YES Press E to go to the Set Parking screen ee SET PARKING LOCATION CURRENT LOC 000 00 NEW LOC 098 00 0 9 CHANGE E NEXT 8 Use the 0 9 keys to input a desired Parking Location 9 Press E to Save and Exit back to Boom Set
148. the Step Distance the desired settings 10 Press E to Exit Save and Return to the Crop Menu 11 of 12 Before calling Tech Service please try to RESET the Controller by pressing the RESET button on the board shown in the Mother Board diagram on the Wiring Diagrams pages If there is not a button there will be two pins jump them together with the tip of a flathead screwdriver and that will RESET the controller as well This will sometimes solve problems and is an easy step to correcting the problem before calling Tech Service If the NIC is locked up this will typically take care of it and get the Controller functional again Otherwise contact CCSI TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE If you have any questions regarding the use of this program or any other Cherry Creek Systems Product please call us at 719 380 8373 ext 206 OR ccs cherrycreeksystems com OR info cherrycreeksystems com OR www cherrycreeksystems com 12 of 12 Network Irrigation Controller NIC Cropping amp Areas Version EM 6 USERS MANUAL CH 122 SYSTEMS Greenhouse 1 of 43 Table of Contents Description Key COncepis uy u ua aki huu iS Terms amp Definitions a u Quwaq External Switch Definitions New Teqti r6 uu a Initial POWer UD xu i
149. the screen has black blocks behind the characters digits 330 0019 WIC EZ Downloader Device Allows the user to install upgrades on the WIC 330 0020 WIC Keypad Used to interface w the WIC 9 of 52 Main Menu To get to the Main Menu from almost any screen press E repeatedly BOOM NAME 02 16 01 WIC 2 50 MANUAL SETUP 2 4 DIAGS 10 of 52 Diagnostics If it is the first time setting up the Boom it is highly recommended that ou go through the diagnostic menu BEFORE YOU SET UP YOUR BOOM This process will insure all of the inputs are functionin roperly and that nothing was damaged during shipping The best way to get thru the Diagnostics process is to work backwards through the menu Starting with the Keypad test and ending with the Motor amp Motion tests To get to the Main Menu from almost any screen press E repeatedly 1 From Main menu press 4 DIAGS Diagnostics Menu DIAG MENU EXIT 1 MOTOR amp MOTION 2 SWITCHES SOLENOIDS 3 MARKERS 4 KEYPAD Quick Menu Keypad test Keypad Number Main Menu Press 4 Press 4 Reference In this menu you can press each key to check if all the keys are working 1 From Main menu press 4 DIAGS 2 From the Diagnostics menu press 4 KEYPAD KEYPAD TEST E EXIT 3 Press any keys on the keypad to see them displayed on the screen 4 Press the E key repeatedly to return to Main m
150. to Zones before Pressing F to enter the Auto Mode Menu 11 Enter the number of Auto Zones desired 1 thru E and press F to RUN Exploded view of the Auto Mode Idle Screen Next AUTO ZONE START MODE is displayed here TIME is displayed here UTO MODE 02 36 51 AUTO MODE 02 36 517 The Booms SPEED JOB 01 SPEED 020 SOLENOIDS 1 2 3 4 ZONE 01 13 48 Current ZONE that the screen Current programmed Active SOLENOIDS is showing 15 displayed here TIME displayed here are displayed here Exploded view of the Auto Mode Run Screen MODE is displayed here DIRECTION OF TRAVEL is displayed here AUTO MODE GOAWAY x The Booms SPEED will be displayed here JOB 01 SPEED 020 SOLENOIDS 2 3 4 ZONE 01 13 48 47 Current PASS ZONE being executed Current programmed Active SOLENOIDS by the Boom displayed here TIME displayed here are displayed here 12 Press 0 to SUSPEND the Booms Auto Mode Run Press 0 again to RESUME the Booms operation 13 Press E to STOP the Boom and Exit to the Auto Mode menu 5 5 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE 7f you have any questions regarding the use of this program or any other Cherry Creek Systems Product please call us at 719 380 8373 ext 206 OR ccs cherrycreeksystems com OR info cherrycreeksystems com OR www cherrycreeksystems com BASIC Irrigation Controller Version 4 09 USER MANUAL CHERRY CREEKS SYSTE
151. u press 1 From the Crops menu press 1 Enter the Crop Number 21 16 to change any of the Crop information ENTER CROP NUM 1 16 A KEY TO EDIT CROP Up p NAME GLOBAL OR S S W WHEN CURSOR ON ITEM 1 Enter the Crop Number 1 16 to be modified Use the B C amp the D F keys to scroll through the Crop Menu 3 To change the Crop Name press A when the cursor is on the Crop Number to enter the Crop Name Global Menu Use the C D keys to scroll use the B F keys to change the Crop Name Press A to enter the Global Solenoid Menu Exploded view of the Crop Screen Change Crop Number or press A to change Enter S h Crop Name Global settings when cursor is here The cursor will start on the Crop Number 0 No Program SPEED 020 WATER MIST 1 Water ONE123456 2 Mist DIr i K 3 Water amp Mist B C lt UP D F gt DOW bp When the cursor is on ZONE press Time Zone Schedules that are 1 6 to go to the Time Zone Menu ENABLED will show here 1 6 4 Press E to Save and Exit 4 of 12 Global Solenoids Main 3 1 1 Crop The normal operation of the boom is to water one Area at a time Even if those Areas are next to each other For example the same Crop is under 2 rows from end to end Instead of watering row 1 and then row 2 enabling the Global Solenoid feature will water both sides at once Ul ce aps From the Main Menu press 3 From the Setup Me
152. u will appear SET NETWORK SPEED 1 19200 LONG RANGE 2 38400 MID RANGE CURRENT 38400 E SAVE Press necessary key for Wireless Baud rate that applies to your Wireless Systems Stream Card Please contact CCS for further details and clarification Press E to Save and the Network Repeat Menu will appear SET NETWORK REPEAT 0 DISABLE REPEATER 1 ENABLE REPEATER REPEAT OFF E SAVE If multiple systems exist in a Network it may be necessary to use the Repeater Function to assure that all the systems in the Network have wireless coverage This function is required in most installations of a Wireless Multi System configuration Please contact CCS for further details and clarification 10 Press E to Save and Exit 18 of 52 Pass code Main 3 3 4 Pass code Master Reset 8B9A From Main menu press 3 From Setup menu press 3 Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default From System Setup menu press 4 PASSCODE ENTER PASSCODE C IQ NEW 1234 URRENT 0000 F CANCEL SAVE 5 Enter any 4 digit Pass code and press to Exit amp Save Write the pass code down on the inside of the cover of this Manual 6 Press E to Save and Exit Initialization Described in the Definitions section Main 3 3 5 Used to erase and reset your Crop and Area settings From Main menu press 3 From Setup menu press 3 Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default From System Setup menu press 5
153. up menu Go To Speed Described in the Definitions section Main 3 2 4 From Main Menu press 3 From Set Up Menu press 2 BOOM SETTINGS Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default From the BOOM Set Up menu press 4 SPEED SET GO TO SPEED CURRENT 075 PFM te Sa NEW 085 FPM 0 9 B F CHNG E SAVE 5 Use the 0 9 keys to input a desired Go To Speed 6 Press E to Save and Exit back to Boom Setup menu Row Configuration Described in the Definitions section Main 3 2 5 From Main Menu press 3 From Set Up Menu press 2 BOOM SETTINGS Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default From the BOOM Set Up menu press 5 ROW oe SET THE NUMBER OF ROWS UNDER THE BOOM ROWS 4 PRESS E TO CONTINUE 29 of 52 5 Use the 1 8 keys to input a desired Number of Rows 6 Press E to continue to the Solenoid Row Assignment screen SOLENOID ROW B F SCROLL 1 8 CHNG SOL 12345678 ROW1 1 0100000 7 Press the 1 through 8 keys to alternately turn on and off the respective Solenoid valves Press F go to the next Row Assignment Press B to go to the previous Row Assignment 8 Press E to Save and Exit back to Boom Setup menu A Row is a strip of plants benches that runs the length of the bay Row Assignment has to be set up in conjunction with the spray mist bars under the Boom Each Row can have any solenoid configuration assigned to it Below are a few examples
154. work screen GLOBAL NETWORK CROPS WAITING FOR COMMAND PRESS ANY KEY EXIT NIC EM 6 102 23 45 09 Boom Network Address NO 2 Booms can the same Network Address 3 The NIC will then search for the Network signal and await Commands 4 Press any key to Exit 38 of 43 Troubleshooting and Support Motion Error Check Proximity Motion Sensor for damage and function There will be a yellow light located at the base of the sensor body that should turn on when the sprocket teeth pass the sensor head If there is no light fluctuation then check that the sensor is within 3 mm millimeters of the sprocket teeth as they pass If the sprockets teeth are within 3mm check the functionality of the Proximity Motion Sensor Refer to the Diagnostics part of this manual for testing sensor inputs If the sensor is not functional or broken please call Cherry Creek to purchase a new sensor Collision Error The NIC has the option of using a Collision Sensor to stop the boom if it runs into any objects that might be in the bay carts shelves trash cans people etc This is an Option that can be purchased from CCS at any time Call Cherry Creek for more info If the boom is not equipped with the Collision Sensor option there needs to be a jumper wire in Switch 4 To check this open the NIC lid pull the keypad ribbon and set the lid aside Look at the Terminal Blocks that run down the left side of the Main Board bla
155. xit at anytime while in the Auto Mode NI1090843 10 54 09 WIC W2 XX 1 MANUAL 3 SETUP 2 AUTO 4 DIAGS Exploded view of the Auto Run in progress Screen Screen will scroll thru all Enabled Auto Zones Current Distance is displayed here Crop Number Pass Count When the Boom is idle the next shown here shown here Interval run time will display here IAUTQZONE 01 003 32F numer orts ROP 01 RU Auto Zone SPEED 020 PASS 06 5601 23 13 06 Mode shown here Here the screen will scroll between the Current Pass Count and the Row Area Numbers that are running Speed shown here 45 of 52 Step Stop Water Described the Definitions section Main 1 From the Main Menu press 3 for SETUP MENU 2 From the Setup Menu press 1 CROP SETTINGS CROP SETUP E EXIT 1 PASSES amp WATERING 2 AUTO SCHEDULES 3 AREAS 4 CAPTURE 3 Press 1 for Passes and Watering Described the Definitions section CROP NUMBER 01 701 AREAS 00 SPEED 000 STEP 000 IN WAT 00 0 0 9 DATA B F FIELD 4 Use the amp F keys to scroll through the Crop Menu Use 0 9 keys to input the desired data values Exploded view of the Crop Passes amp Watering Screen 1 The cursor will start assigned to this Crop Change Crop Number here on the Crop Number Number will show here AREAS 61 SPEED 020 STEP OOOIN WAT 00 Q 2 9 DATA B F FIELD Step St
156. y here NUMBER 01 01 shown here SPEED 020 WATER MIST 55 01 23 13 06 4 Mode shown here Current Time shown here Here the screen will scroll between the Current Pass Count and the Row Speed shown here Area Numbers that are running 10 of 12 Step Stop Water Main 3 1 1 Crop 00 when cursor is on Speed From the Main Menu press 3 From the Setup Menu press 1 From the Crops menu press 1 Enter the Crop Number 21 16 to change any of the Crop information pue ENTER CROP NUM 1 16 A KEY TO EDIT CROP NAME GLOBAL OR S S W WHEN CURSOR ON ITEM Enter the Crop Number 1 16 to be modified Use the B C amp the D F keys to scroll through the Crop Menu To enable the Step Stop Water feature press 00 when the cursor is on the Speed 8 Press A when the cursor is on the Step Stop Water to change the S S W settings Use the B F keys to scroll through the Menu and change info N OY Ul Exploded view of the Step Stop Water Screen Current Crop Number Water Time STEP STOP WATER MENU The amount if time the boom CROP NUMBER 01 01 wil stop at the rogramme WATER TIME 010 SEC eae activate STEP DISTANCE 01 00F coo and water The Step Distance is entered here in fractions of feet meters CCS recommends that the Step Distance is NOT set lower than 1 0 feet or higher than 2 5 feet 9 Change the Water Time and
157. y location 10 Press E to exit and program a Location C URRENT LOC 020 77 F 0 TO 9 CHANGE CHANGE LOCATION IF NOT CORRECT E SAVE amp EXIT 11 Enter the correct Location and press E to Save and Exit 23 of 43 Pass code Main 3 3 2 7 1 From Main menu press 3 From Setup menu press 3 Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default From the Site Rows and Bay menu press 2 SITE E um This screen will appear press any key to continue WARNING CHANGING IDLER OR DISTANCE WILL RESULT IN LOSS OF CROP PROGRAM DATA 5 Press 7 for MORE 1 IDLER 2 CONFIGER 3 INITAL 4 B LENGTH 5 LOCATE 6 7 MORE E EXIT 6 Press 1 for Pass code P CODE 1 P CODE 2 UNITS 3 SP 4 DECELER 5 END SPD 6 SSW SPD E EXIT 7 Enter any 4 digit Pass code and press E to Exit amp Save Write the pass code down on the inside of the cover of this Manual Units Feet or Meters Main 3 3 2 7 2 From Main menu press 3 From Setup menu press 3 Enter Pass Code 0000 by Default From the Site Rows and Bay menu press 2 SITE pU DNE This screen will appear press any key to continue WARNING CHANGING IDLER OR DISTANCE WILL RESULT IN LOSS OF CROP PROGRAM DATA 24 of 43 5 Press 7 for MORE 1 IDLER 2 CONFIGER 3 INITAL 4 B LENGTH 5 LOCATE 6 MORE E EXIT 6 Press 2 for UNITS P CODE 2 UNITS 3 SP
158. ys are pressed Press the E key repeatedly to return to Main menu Motor amp Motion Tests Main 4 1 1 2 From the Main menu press 4 DIAGS From the Diagnostics menu press 1 MOTOR amp MOTION MOTION TESTS 1 BOOM GO TO TEST 2 BASIC MTR 3 PARK 4 POSITION ENCODER 13 of 52 1 919 Press 1 to go into BOOM GO TO TEST The Boom Go To test is a good way to check if the Boom is calibrated and accurate When the Go To Test is executed the Boom will travel to the programmed distance and stop BOOM GO TO TEST A GO E EXIT 000 0 FPM HOM 000F OOIN GOTO 010 00 B F SPD Program the distance that the Boom needs to Go To and press A to Go The Boom will travel to that distance and stop Press E to Exit back to the Motor amp Motion menu Press 2 to enter the BASIC MOTOR TEST The Basic Motor Test diagnostics is a good way to check the Motor function When the Basic Motor Test is executed the Boom will travel in the programmed direction at the programmed speed until the user either changes direction and speed or stops the Boom MOTOR DIAG 044 36FT PWR 10 0 DIR HOME C 5 D 5 EXIT E B 10 F 10 DIR A Press A to change direction Rress B to increase speed by 10 0 or C to increase speed by 0 5 Press to decrease speed by 10 0 or D to decrease speed by 0 5 Press E to stop and Exit back to the M

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