Lincoln LMC 1 User manual

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LMC 1
Lincoln Multi Controller 1
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Table of contents
Page
Introduction
Explanation of symbols used ............................................. 4
User’s responsibility .......................................................... 4
Environmental protection ................................................... 4
Service .............................................................................. 4
Safety instructions
Intended use ...................................................................... 5
Improper use ..................................................................... 5
Exclusion of liability ...................................................... 5
General safety instructions ................................................ 5
Regulation for prevention of accidents .............................. 5
Operation, maintenance and repair ................................... 5
Disposal ............................................................................. 5
Description
Application ......................................................................... 6
MENU Reference list ......................................................... 7
Installation
Connection ........................................................................ 8
Mounting channels for fastening ...................................... 36
Page
Technical data .................................................................. 9
Replacement parts ........................................................... 9
EC declaration of conformity .......................................... 9
Troubleshooting ............................................................. 10
Parameters, Survey
DIP-switch combinations .................................................. 11
PMA lubrication systems … .......................................... 12
Progressive systems … ................................................ 16
Two-line systems … ...................................................... 20
Centro-Matic®systems … ............................................. 24
COBRA chain-lubrication systems … .......................... 28
Spray-lubrication systems … ........................................ 32
…
Quicktour
Operating mode
Connection
Operation
Commissioning
- Parameter defaults
- Selecting the lubrication system
Adapting the parameters

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Introduction
Explanation of Symbols Used
The following description standards are used in this manual:
Safety Instructions
Structure of safety instructions:
Pictogram
Signal word
Danger text
- Danger note
- How to avoid danger
The following pictograms are used in this manual and are
combined with the corresponding signal words:
1013A94
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- ATTENTION
- CAUTION
- WARNING
- ATTENTION
- CAUTION
- WARNING
- NOTE
- IMPORTANT
The signal words give the seriousness of danger if the follow-
ing text is not observed:
ATTENTION refers to faults or damages on
machines.
CAUTION refers to bad damages and possi-
ble injuries.
WARNING refers to possible dangerous inju-
ries.
NOTE indicates improved operation of the
device.
IMPORTANT indicates special operating fea-
tures of the device.
Example:
1013A94
ATTENTION!
When making use of other than the tested
spare parts, serious damage may affect
your device.
Therefore, for the operation of your device
always use original parts made by Lincoln
GmbH.
Furthermore, you will find the following text symbols in this
manual:
Listing of applicable statements
- Subpoint of applicable statements
1. Determination of the number or sequence of contents
ÂProcedural instruction
User's Responsibility
To ensure the safe operation of the unit, the user is responsi-
ble for the following:
1. The pump / system shall be operated only for the in-
tended use (see next chapter "Safety Instructions") and
its design shall neither be modified nor transformed.
2. The pump / system shall be operated only if it is in a
proper functioning condition and if it is operated in accor-
dance with the maintenance requirements.
3. The operating personnel must be familiar with this Owner
Manual and the safety instructions mentioned within and
observe these carefully.
The correct installation and connection of tubes and hoses, if
not specified by Lincoln GmbH, is the user's responsibility.
Lincoln GmbH will gladly assist you with any questions per-
taining to the installation.
Environmental Protection
Waste (e.g. used oil, detergents, lubricants) must be dis-
posed of in accordance with relevant environmental regula-
tions.
Service
The personnel responsible for the handling of the pump /
system must be suitably qualified. If required, Lincoln GmbH
offers you full service in the form of advice, on-site installation
assistance, training, etc. We will be pleased to inform you
about our possibilities to support you purposefully.
In the event of inquiries pertaining to maintenance, repairs
and spare parts, we require model specific data to enable us
to clearly identify the components of your pump / system.
Therefore, always indicate the part, model and series number
of your pump / system.

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Safety instructions
Intended use
- Use the LMC 1 multi controller solely for controlling or
monitoring Lincoln centralized lubrication-systems in
stationary industrial plants.
Improper use
Any kind of use of the LMC 1 not explicitly denoted in this
user information as intended use is considered improper use.
If the LMC 1 is used or operated in deviation from the
intended use, all claims for compensation and all liability
cease to exist.
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NOTE
Misappropriate use, e.g. through
disregard of the safety instructions or
through improper installation of the LMC 1
invalidates all legal claims against Lincoln
GmbH for any personal injury or damage
to materials.
Exclusion of liability
The manufacturer of the LMC 1 is not liable for damage
caused by
- non-environmentally compatible disposal
- unauthorized modifications to the system parts
- use of spare parts not authorized by Lincoln
- commissioning and start-up in defective condition
- erroneous program selection by the user
General safety instructions
The multi controller LMC 1
- is designed based on state of the art technology
- can be assembled safe-to-operate
Improper use can lead to damage due to under- or
overlubrication of bearings and bearing points.
Independent alterations or modifications to an installed
system may only be carried out after prior consultation
with the manufacturer or its contract partner.
4273a00
WARNING!
Dangerous residual voltages!
Even during a standstill the motor or valve
may be applied with voltage.
Accident prevention rules
Comply with the rules applicable in the country of use.
Do not operate
- using non-authorized spare parts
- with power supplies (VAC/VDC) that do not comply with
the electrical design of the LMC 1
Operation, maintenance and repair
LMC 1 safety devices:
- do not modify them or make them inoperative
- do not remove them from the lubrication system
- reattach them before commissioning or start-up
Mount the LMC 1 between 0.4 and 2.0 m above the
access level with cable glants towards bottom (wall-
mounting).
Keep the LMC 1 multi controller away from heat sources.
Comply with the operating temperature.
Replace a defective LMC 1 in its entirety (see “Spare
parts“ chapter, page 9).
4273a00
CAUTION!
The LMC 1 may only be installed by
qualified personnel that are familiar with
its operating instructions. The connection
(N/L/PE) to the power supply must be
carried out according to VDE 0100 and
VDE 0160. Install a safety device and
interrupt facility to disconnect the LMC 1.
Disconnect the mains connection before
starting installation and service work.
Make sure to provide a safeguard to
prevent unintentional reclosing of the
disconnecting device.
A
fter completion of wiring, individual cores
must be secured against dislocation.
4273a00
WARNING!
Non-compliance with the safety
instructions, such as contact with
electrically conducting parts with an open
LMC 1 or improper handling the same can
endanger life. The device could overheat
if the technical data specified in the
technical data sheet are exceeded. This
can destroy the LMC 1 and can impair the
electrical safety.
Disposal
Dispose of the LMC 1 in an environmentally friendly way,
according to the relevant and legal regulations.

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Description
Application
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Fig. 1 LMC 1 membrane keypad
1 - 4-digit 7-segment display
2 - LED status display
- Power on (white)
- Readiness for operation (green) / Malfunction (red)
- Pump is running (green)
- Low-level signal (yellow)
3 - Operating panel
- left MENU / RUN
- right ENTER / RESET
- up (UP)short + 1 count value
long + high speed
- down (DOWN)short - 1 count value
long – high speed
4 - Information on handling
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Fig. 2 The LMC 1 control p.c.b. (VDC)
The LMC 1 multi controller is used to control and monitor
the following stationary Lincoln lubrication systems.
- Progressive systems
- Spray systems
- Two-line systems
- Centro-Matic®systems
- PMA systems
- COBRA chain-lubrication systems
It combines the flexibility of freely programmable
controllers with the cost effectiveness of pre-programmed
control p.c.b.’s.
Functionality and menu display in the LMC 1 are set to
specifically matching parameters depending on the
lubrication system selected.
Parameter name (t = time, c = counter):
- t – MO .............................. (Monitoring) Monitoring time
- t – PS ......................................................... Pause time
- t – rn ........................................... (run) Lubrication time
- t – od .................................. (off delay) Switch-off delay
- t – cl ................................. (clean) Nipple cleaning time
- c – rn ......... (run) Lubrication / revolution / stroke count
- c – PS ............................. Number of pause revolutions
- c – bl ............................... (Bolts) Number of chain links
The lubrication system and defaults for its parameters can
be set (UP & DOWN keys, pos. 3, Fig. 1) using the DIP-
switches (SW1, SW2, SW3 & SW4, pos. 12, Fig. 2)
You can make additional parameter modifications with the
operating panel on the LMC 1 membrane keypad in the
“Setup mode“ (see the “Operating“ section in the
respective lubrication system.
All settings and count values are saved every 30 minutes
in the LMC 1 EEPROM, which means they are not lost
even if the mains supply fails.
12 - DIP-switch (from left: SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4)

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Description, continued
MENU Reference list
Centralized Dis
p
la
y
Navigation LMC 1 lubrication system menu item Parameter Section Count value
Through key(s) Factory setting Through UP or DOWN key
ENTER + MENU PMA s
y
stems
ENTER 1 c – rn Number of lubrication cycles 1 to 9999 lubrication cycles ±1 stroke
ENTER 1 c – PS Number of pause cycles 1 to 9999 pause cycles ±1 pause cycle
ENTER 10 c – bl Number of chain links 1 to 9999 chain links ±1 chain link
ENTER Jumps back to the first parameter
RUN Acknowledgment of the modifications carried out & return to the operating mode
ENTER + MENU Pro
g
ressive s
y
stems
ENTER 10 min. t – PS Pause time 1 min. to 99 h. and 59 min. ±1 minute
ENTER 1 c – rn 1) Number of metering device
c
y
cles 1 to 99 metering device cycles ±1 cycle
2 min. t – rn 1) Lubrication time 1 min. to 99 min. and 59 sec. ±1 second
ENTER 2 Min. t – MO1) Monitoring time 1 min. to 99 min. and 59 sec. ±1 second
ENTER Jumps back to the first parameter
RUN Acknowledgement of the modifications carried out & return to the operating mode
ENTER + MENU Two-line s
y
stems
ENTER 12 min. t – MO Monitoring time 1 min. to 99 min. and 59 sec. ±1 second
ENTER 10 min. t – PS Pause time 1 min. to 99 h. and 59 min. ±1 minute
ENTER Jumps back to the first parameter
RUN Acknowledgement of the modifications carried out & return to the operating mode
ENTER + MENU Centro-Matic®s
y
stems
ENTER 2 min. t – MO Monitoring time 1 min. to 99 min. and 59 sec. ±1 second
ENTER 10 min. t – PS Pause time 1 min. to 99 h. and 59 min. ±1 minute
ENTER 10 sec. t – od Switch-off delay time 1 sec. to 99 sec. ±1 second
ENTER Jumps back to the first parameter
RUN Acknowledgement of the modifications carried out & return to the operating mode
ENTER + MENU COBRA chain lubrication s
y
stems
ENTER 10 sec. t – cl Cleaning time per nipple 1 sec. to 99 sec. ±1 second
ENTER 1 c – rn Number of lubrication cycles 1 to 9999 lubrication cycles ±1 lubrication cycle
ENTER 1 c – PS Number of pause cycles 1 to 9999 pause cycles ±1 pause cycle
ENTER 10 c – bl Number of chain links 1 to 9999 chain links ±1 chain link
ENTER Jumps back to the first parameter
RUN Acknowledgement of the modifications carried out & return to the operating mode
ENTER + MENU S
p
ra
y
s
y
stems
ENTER 10 Min. t – PS Pause time 1 min. to 99 h. and 59 min. ±1 minute
ENTER 1 c – rn 1) Number of metering device
c
y
cles 1 to 99 metering device cycles ±1 cycle
2 min. t – rn 1) Lubrication time 1 min. to 99 min. and 59 sec. ±1 second
ENTER 2 Min. t – MO1) Monitoring time 1 min. to 99 min. and 59 sec. ±1 second
ENTER 10 sec. t – od Re-spraying-time 1 sec. to 99 sec. ±1 second
ENTER Jumps back to the first parameter
RUN Acknowledgement of the modifications carried out & return to the operating mode
1) Are displayed or hidden depending on the parameter default (see “DIP-switch combinations“, page 11) in the set-up mode
(see “Quicktour“, pages 16 and 32).

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Installation
Connection
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Fig. 3 LMC 1 electrical connections
The terminals for signal inputs (pos. 5), for the
ACTUATOR lines (pos. 6) and for the mains supply
(pos. 7) are located on the control p.c.b. (Fig. 3).
5 - Signal input
- for 3-wire initiators up to 24 V (PNP)
- for 2-wire initiators, residual voltage < 5 V
6 - Control output (ACTUATOR)
- 4 relay outputs
- 1 electronic output
7 - Voltage supply (24 VDC / 10 A or 230 VAC / 3 A)
8 - Program interface (RJ 45)
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Fig. 4 Housing
Route the LMC 1 connection cables through the cable
glands (item 9 and 10) on the bottom of the housing.
Possible tensile forces on the cables have to be relieved
from outside of the housing.
Fasten on the rear of the housing using the mounting
channels (pos. 11) with the cable glands towards bottom
(wall-mounting).
Cable glands:
9 - Voltage supply (M16 screwed connection)
10 - Control inputs and outputs (for 0.5 mm² cable)
11 - Mounting channels for fastening (dimensions see page 36)
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Fig. 5 Connection diagram
A- Programming
B- BUS interface, option (field bus plug)
C - Controller
D - Display
I1 - I8 Signal input connection
Q1-Q5 Control output (ACTUATOR) connection

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Technical data
LMC 1 multi controller
Dimensions (L x W x H) ............................ 200 x 120 x 90 mm
Display ............................................ 4-fold 7-segment display
Operating temperature .................................... - 10 to + 70 °C
Storage temperature ....................................... - 40 to + 85 °C
Inputs:
Number .............................. 8, short-circuit proof, non-floating
Cutoff frequency .......................................................... 100 Hz
Outputs:
Number ................................................ 5, overload protected
…….4 relay outputs NO contacts 6A, 0-240 VAC/ VDC
……………….1 electronic output 24 VDC/10A or 230 VAC/3A
Reverse polarity protection:
Operating voltage inputs are protected against reverse
polarity
Residual ripple at operating voltage:
.................................................. ±5% according to DIN 41755
6001a02
NOTE
If the internal fuses need to be replaced,
use only the original type.
Protection and monitoring:
Current limitation ..................... Sustained short-circuit proof
Overload protected ........................................................ yes
Idle protected ................................................................. yes
Power failure backup time ...................... > 15 ms at 230 VAC
Protection class ........................................................... IP 54
AC input
Input voltage ......................... 230 VAC ±10% ; 50/60 Hz ±5%
Fast fuse .................................................... 4 A/250 V internal
DC input
Input voltage .................................................... 24 VDC ±20%
Slow fuse ........................................................................ 10 A
Safety DIN EN 60204
Protection class ........................................................ Class I
EMC
Interference suppression VDE 0875 T 11, EN 55011 Class A
Noise output ................................ according to EN 61000-6-4
Immunity to electrical noise ......... according to EN 61000-6-2
6001a02
NOTE
The noise output complies with the
requirements for the industrial sector. If
used in residential areas, this can lead to
interaction under certain circumstances.
Replacement parts
LMC 1 multi controller
Type 24 VDC ..................................................... 236-10567-1 Type 230 VAC ................................................... 236-10567-2
Declaration of Conformity according to EMC-directive 2004/104/EC
We hereby declare that the multi controller
Lincoln Multi Controller LMC 1
in the design we have delivered complies with the regulations
in the above-referenced directive.
The following harmonized standards were applied:
DIN EN 60204 Safety Test
DIN EN 61000-6-4 Emitted Interference
DIN EN 61000-6-2 Interference Immunity
Walldorf, 05-May-06, Dr. Ing. Z. Paluncic

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Troubleshooting
ERROR CODE CAUSE REMEDY
E-OL
Signal error from actuator ÂCheck the output connection and correct if applicable.
ÂRepair the short-circuit if applicable.
ÂCheck the functioning of the actuator and replace if applicable.
E-IN
Signal error from sensor ÂCheck the sensor connection and correct if applicable.
ÂRepair the short-circuit if applicable.
E-MS
OFF through motor protecting
switch
ÂIf applicable, prevent overload on motor.
ÂRepair the short-circuit if applicable.
ÂReplace incorrect / defective motor if applicable.
TYPE Incorrect lubricating program set ÂCarry out the correct DIP-switch setting to select the version (see
table, page 11).
E-PD
Pressure switch to monitor the
pressure relief did not drop,
counter pressure could still be
applied
ÂCheck the pressure line system for counter pressure and manually
bleed it if necessary.
ÂCheck the pressure switch for correct operation and replace if
applicable.
ÂCheck the final-pressure monitor frame size and replace if
applicable.
ÂCheck the pressure relief valve and replace if applicable.
Set pause time is shorter than the
lubricating time
ÂIncrease the pause time.
As the pause time is also restarted at the start of the lubricating
time, the following setting value applies: Pause time >
Lubricating time
E-D
Signal error from metering device ÂCheck the pressure line system for blockage and repair it if
necessary.
ÂReplace the piston detector or proximity switch on the metering
device and replace if applicable.
E-OP Pressure at the pressure switch of
the pump is too high
ÂCheck the pressure line system for blockage and repair it.
E-CD
Wrong moving direction of
conveyor chain
ÂSwivel COBRA back into the operating position.
ÂCorrect moving direction of the conveyor chain.
E-FC
Stroke monitor reports:
Valve stroke not carried out
ÂCheck the pressure line system and valve.
ÂRemove blockage or replace the valve.
T-OUT
Monitoring time exceeded ÂCheck for cause in the pressure line system (e.g. pipe fracture)
and repair as necessary.
ÂCheck signal line for interruption and replace the connection if
necessary.
ÂIf applicable, adapt the monitoring time if the pressure line system
is free from defects.
E-FL Filling time monitoring exceeded ÂCheck filler pump and filling system.
E-C COBRA misaligned mechanically
from operating position ÂRealign COBRA.
E-AP Supply air pressure too low ÂCheck compressed air supply.
ÂReadjust pressure regulator if necessary.

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Parameters, Survey
DIP-switch combinations
DIP switch Lubrication
Scheme SW 1 SW 2 SW 3 SW 4 System / function Versions Parameter default
0 no stroke monitoring
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0
0
0
0
PMA
1 with stroke monitoring
0 no metering device and without cycle counter
1 with one metering device and without cycle counter
2 with one metering device and with cycle counter
3 with two metering devices and without cycle counter
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1
0
0
0
Progressive
4 with two metering devices and with cycle counter
0 EMU without monitored metering device 1)
1 EMU with monitored metering device 1)
2 SU without monitored metering device 2)
3 SU with monitored metering device 2)
4 3ZWV without monitored metering device 3)
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0
1
0
0
Two-line
5 3ZWV with monitored distributor 3)
0 with one pressure switch
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1
1
0
0
Centro-Matic®
1 with two pressure switches
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0
0
1
0
COBRA 0 standard setting
0 no metering device and no cycle counter, clock-pulsed
1 with metering device and no cycle counter, clock-pulsed
2 with metering device and cycle counter, clock-pulsed
3 no metering device, no cycle counter, not clock-pulsed
4 with metering device and cycle counter, not clock-pulsed
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1
0
1
0
Spray lubricating
system
5 with metering device and cycle counter, not clock-pulsed
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0
1
1
0
Test mode
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1
1
1
0
Configuration
mode
1) EMU – electronic change-over control 2) SU – pressure-controlled change-over control 3) 3ZWV - 3/2-way valve

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c–rn
(Number of lubricating cycles)
0001
c–PS
(Number of pause cycles)
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
0001ENTER
RUN
Operating mode
Configuration mode
Operating mode
To set parameters back
or acknowledge settings &
continue in operating mode?
t> 30 sec.
ENTER
ENTER & MENU
c–bl
(Number of chain links)
0010
ENTER
ENTER
PMA lubrication systems
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PMA lubrication systems, continued
Operating mode
The following parameters are controlled or monitored for
PMA lubricating systems via the standard LMC 1
programming:
Variable:
- Cycle-dependent lubrication
- Number of chain pause-cycles
- Number of chain links
Connection
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Fig. 6 Signal input connection
A - External contact1) B - Chain sensor C – Low-level signal D – High-level signal
E - Stroke monitoring F - Reserve G - Additional lubrication H - Remote reset
1) Time stop respectively lubrication stop
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Fig. 7 Control output (ACTUATOR) connection
Q1 - Pump Q2 - System (ready for operation) Q3 - Lubrication active Q4 - Reserve
Q5 - Reserve PE - Protective earth conductor L+ - Power supply + M - Power supply –

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PMA lubrication systems, continued
Operation
Commissioning
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Fig. 8 DIP switch – configuration mode
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Fig. 9 Operating panel
a - “UP“ key
b - “DOWN“ key
6001a02
NOTE
“RESET“ as halt function:
You can interrupt the running lubrication
time by pressing the “RESET“ key
(> 2 sec.). The next pause cycle starts from
the beginning.
6001a02
NOTE
„RUN“ to trigger additional lubrications:
You can interrupt the running pause cycle
by pressing the “RUN“ key (> 2 sec.). The
lubricating time starts from the beginning.
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NOTE
As soon as you press the "UP" key (pos. a,
Fig. 9) outside of the configuration mode,
the actual rest of the expired pause cycle is
shown in the display.
Parameter default
ÂSet the DIP switches (see view Fig. 2, page 6) as shown
in Fig. 8:
“1-1-1-0“ (SW1 ON - SW2 ON - SW3 ON - SW4 OFF)
ÂSelect from the following versions to set the parameter
defaults in your PMA lubrication system:
- no stroke monitoring .…….….…………..………. 0
- with stroke monitoring .…….….…………..…….. 1
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NOTE
The version number setting (0 - 1) is
shown in the LMC 1 display and is made
using the UP & DOWN keys on the
operating panel (see pos. a & b, Fig. 9).
ÂComplete your selection (0 - 1) with the ENTER key
(Fig. 9).
If you do not acknowledge your selection with ENTER, the
standard value of “0“ is automatically set.
Selecting the lubrication system
ÂFirst switch SW1 to SW3 to “0-0-0“
(OFF-OFF-OFF).
Then set the right-hand DIP switch (SW4) to ON (Fig. 10).
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Fig. 10 DIP switch: PMA lubrication systems - settings
ÂAfter that, switch SW4 back to OFF (Fig. 11).
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Fig. 11 DIP switch: PMA lubrication systems – operating mode
The standard settings to control your PMA lubrication system
are now complete and the system is ready for operation.
Please refer to page 15 for possible parameter adaptations.

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PMA lubrication systems, continued
Operation, continued
Adapting the parameters
ÂPress and hold the “ENTER“ key and then press “MENU“
to open the configuration mode.
You can modify the count value of every parameter using
the “UP“ and “DOWN“ keys as below:
- Press briefly ……………………….…... ±1 count value
- Keep pressed ……………………………. ±High speed
Defaults 0 and 1:
(see table on page 11)
Stroke monitoring
The stroke monitor checks the functioning of the solenoid
valve.
Menu item * c–rn *, Number of lubricating cycles
(Cycle-dependent lubrication)
The number of lubricating cycles determines how often
the chain must run through until it is completely lubricated.
ÂPress the “UP“ or “DOWN“ key to configure the number of
lubricating cycles.
- Section 1 to 9999 lubricating cycles
- Count value 1 lubricating cycle
ÂConclude the selection with the “ENTER“ key.
Continue with the * c–PS * menu item.
Menu item * c–PS *, Number of pause cycles
The number of pause cycles sets the number of non-
lubricated chain cycles that must transpire between two
lubrication processes.
ÂPress the “UP“ or “DOWN“ key to configure the number of
pause cycles.
- Section 1 to 9999 pause cycles
- Count value 1 pause cycle
ÂConclude the selection with the “ENTER“ key.
Continue with the * c–bl * menu item.
Menu item * c–bl *, Number of chain links
The number of chain links determines the number of
lubrication strokes for one lubricating cycle.
ÂPress the “UP“ or “DOWN“ key to configure the number of
chain links.
- Section 1 to 9999 chain links
- Count value 1 chain link
ÂConclude the selection with the “ENTER“ key.
ÂPress the “RUN“ key (> 2 sec.) to incorporate the changes
made to all menu items. Otherwise, after 30 seconds the
program reverts back to the operating mode.
ÂIf you want to change a menu item again, press the
“ENTER“ key. You will once more automatically arrive at
the start of the configuration mode.

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Progressive systems
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t–MO
(Monitoring time)
02 . 00
min. sec.
t–PS
(Pause time)
ENTER
ENTER
t–rn
(Lubricating time)
ENTER
ENTER
00 . 10
h min.
02 . 00
Min. Sek.
ENTER
ENTER
RUN
Operating mode
Configuration mode
Operating mode
0001
ENTER
ENTER
To set parameters back
or acknowledge settings &
continue in operating mode?
c–rn
(Metering device cycles)
t> 30 sec.
ENTER
Default? 0 / 1 / 32 / 4
Default?
1 / 2 / 3 / 4
0
ENTER & MENU

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Progressive systems, continued
Operating mode
The following parameters are controlled or monitored for
progressive systems via the standard LMC 1
programming:
Variable:
- Pause time
- Time or cycle-dependent lubrication
- Monitoring time
Fixed:
- Filling time monitoring 15 min.
Connection
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Fig. 12 Signal input connection
A - External contact
1) B – Metering device sensor C – Low-level signal D – High-level signal
E – Metering device sensor F - Motor protection G - Additional lubrication H - Remote reset
1) Time stop respectively lubrication stop
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Fig. 13 Control output (ACTUATOR) connection
Q1 - Pump Q2 - System (ready for operation) Q3 - Filling Q4 - Reserved
Q5 - Reserve PE - Protective earth conductor L+ - Power supply + M - Power supply –

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Progressive systems, continued
Operation
Commissioning
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Fig. 14 DIP switch – configuration mode
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Fig. 15 Operating panel
a - “UP“ key
b - “DOWN“ key
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NOTE
“RESET“ as hold function:
You can interrupt the running lubrication
time by pressing the „RESET“ key
(> 2 sec.). The pause time starts from the
beginning.
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NOTE
„RUN“ to trigger additional lubrications:
You can interrupt the running pause time
by pressing the “RUN“ key (> 2 sec.). The
lubricating time starts from the beginning.
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NOTE
As soon as you press the "UP" key (pos. a,
Fig. 15) outside of the configuration mode,
the actual rest of the expired pause time is
shown in the display.
Parameter default
ÂSet the DIP switches (see view Fig. 2, page 6) as shown
in Fig. 14:
“1-1-1-0“ (SW1 ON - SW2 ON - SW3 ON - SW4 OFF)
ÂSelect from the following versions to set the parameter
defaults in your progressive system:
- no metering device and no cycle counter …….. 0
- with one metering device and no cycle counter 1
- with one metering device and cycle counter.... 2
- with two metering devices, no cycle counter 3
- with two metering devices and cycle counter... 4
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NOTE
The version number setting (0 - 4) is
shown in the LMC 1 display and is made
using the UP & DOWN keys on the
operating panel (see pos. a & b, Fig. 15).
ÂComplete your selection (0 - 4) with the ENTER key
(Fig. 15).
If you do not acknowledge your selection with ENTER, the
standard value of “0“ is automatically set.
Selecting the lubrication system
ÂFirst switch SW1 to SW3 to “1-0-0“
(ON-OFF-OFF).
Then set the right-hand DIP switch (SW4) to ON (Fig. 16).
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Fig. 16 DIP switch: progressive systems - settings
ÂAfter that, switch SW4 back to OFF (Fig. 17).
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Fig. 17 DIP switch: progressive systems – ready for operation
The standard settings to control your progressive system are
now complete and the system is ready for operation.
Please refer to page 19 for possible parameter adaptations.

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Progressive systems, continued
Operation, continued
Adapting the parameters
ÂPress and hold the “ENTER“ key and then press “MENU“
to open the configuration mode.
You can modify the count value of every parameter using
the “UP“ and “DOWN“ keys as below:
- Press briefly ……………….…….….…. ±1 count value
- Keep pressed ……………………………. ±High speed
Default 1, 2, 3 or 4:
(see table on page 11)
Menu item * t–MO *, monitoring time
(Lubrication with monitored metering device)
Setting the monitoring time determines the time interval in
which at least one metering device cycle has to have
ended before a fault indication.
ÂPress the “UP“ or “DOWN“ key to configure the monitoring
time.
- Section 1 sec. to 99 min. and 59 sec.
- Count value 1 sec
ÂConclude the selection with the “ENTER“ key.
Continue with the * t–PS * menu item.
Default 0, 1 or 3:
(see table on page 11)
Menu item * t–PS *, pause time
The pause time determines the time interval that must
expire between two lubrication sequences.
ÂPress the “UP“ or “DOWN“ key to configure the pause
time.
- Section 1 min. to 99 h and 59 min.
- Count value 1 min.
ÂConclude the selection with the “ENTER“ key.
Continue with the * t–rn * or * c–rn * menu items.
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NOTE
As the pause time is also restarted at the
start of the lubricating time, the following
setting value applies:
Pause time > Lubricating time
If the ratio is reversed, the fault indication
* E-PD * appears in the LMC 1 display (see
page 10).
Default 0, 1, or 3:
(see table on page 11)
Menu item * t–rn *, Lubricating time
(time-dependent lubrication)
The lubricating time determines how long a lubrication
sequence takes to provide all the lubrication points in the
progressive system with sufficient lubricant.
ÂPress the “UP“ or “DOWN“ key to configure the lubrication
time.
- Section 1 sec. to 99 min. and 59 sec.
- Count value 1 sec
ÂConclude the selection with the “ENTER“ key.
Default 2 or 4:
(see table on page 11)
Menu item * c–rn *, number of metering device cycles
(cycle-dependent lubrication)
The number of metering device cycles determines how
often all metering pistons in the monitored metering
device must convey their amounts of lubricant to provide
all lubrication points in the progressive system with
sufficient lubricant.
ÂPress the “UP“ or “DOWN“ key to configure the number of
distributor cycles.
- Section 0 to 99 distributor cycles
- Count value 1 Distributor cycle
ÂConclude the selection with the “ENTER“ key.
ÂPress the “RUN“ key (> 2 sec.), to incorporate the
changes made to all menu items. Otherwise, after 30
seconds the program reverts back to the operating mode
(run).
ÂIf you want to change a menu item again, press the
“ENTER“ key. You will once more automatically arrive at
the start of the configuration mode.

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t–MO
(Pump runtime, monitoring)
12 . 00
min. sec.
t–PS
(Pause time)
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
00 . 10
h min.
ENTER
RUN
Operating mode
Configuration mode
Operating mode
To set parameters back
or acknowledge settings &
continue in operating mode?
t> 30 sec.
ENTER
ENTER & MENU
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