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OmniLink 5000
System 5000
Press Control
COLOR DISPLAY
OPERATING MANUAL
LINK ELECTRIC & SAFETY CONTROL COMPANY
444 McNALLY DRIVE, NASHVILLE TN 37211
PH (615)-833-4168 FAX (615)-834-1984
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OmniLink 5000System 5000Press ControlCOLOR DISPLAYOPERATING MANUALLINK ELECTRIC & SAFETY CONTROL COMPANY444 McNALLY DRIVE, NASHVILLE TN 3721

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2.2-Press Control Reason for Last Stop-Total Tonnage (If the control is equipped with a tonnage monitor)-Counterbalance Pressure (If the control is eq

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7.8terminal along with its inputs. This terminal should be used to connect any permanent straps to inputs thatare not to be used in a particular inst

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7.9Section 7.2.6 Flywheel SpeedThe R/D MODULE provides an isolated analog input in order for the press control to measure and displayflywheel speed (s

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7.10Figure 7.13 Interface to Eddy Current with BridgeInput TachFigure 7.14 Interface DC to Variable Frequency DriveSection 7.2.7 Motor CurrentIf the p

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7.11Step 1. In the Machine Speeds configuration screen turn off the speed limits and program all informationthat is known about the stroking speed of

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7.122457 6.002252 5.502048 5.001843 4.501638 4.001433 3.501229 3.001024 2.500819 2.000614 1.500410 1.000205 0.500000 0.00Step 3. Once str

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7.13Step 4. Run the press at the minimum speed and if necessary adjust the Low Spm Input Offset parameteruntil the Drive Speed reads correctly.Section

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7.14Step 1 - Check for proper wiring.Before applying power to the press control check that the +24 volt terminal is not shorted to ground orto the L1

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7.15the position of the resolver/encoder assembly. This assembly must be physically rotated until the displayindicates as close to 0 degrees as possi

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7.16PLS/OR Relays,Solid State... 2 Amps at 120V, 60HzOutput Power Terminals:+24 vdc Supply... 250mA for

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8.1Section 8 TroubleshootingThe system 5000 relies on serial communication between the operator terminal and the press control inorder to provide any

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2.3the present number being entered, and the entry process is aborted by pressing the EXIT softkey or one ofthe arrow keys. The numeric data will not

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8.2This message is generated by the brake monitor logic when the stopping time exceeds the allowable limit.An internal fault is also generated and mus

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8.3valve in energized. This fault occurs only if configured for valve monitor type 002 (see section on ValveMonitor)."Mode Selected Error"T

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8.4The Station #3 Right Run Button normally open contact closes without the normally closed path opening.This indicates a fault in the button or field

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8.5The position read from the resolver does not agree with the position read from the optical encoder. Thiscould indicate misalignment within the res

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8.6Section 8.4 Diagnostic LedsThe system 5000 card rack provides the following Led indicators:POWER CONNECTOR MODULE+24v This indicates the status of

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9.1Section 9Section 9.1 Software VersionThe information in this manual is based on software version 2.90.Section 9.2 Configuration Code and Clear Stro

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3.1Section 3 Access ControlSection 3.1 Description The OmniLink control has several parameters or operations that have limited access. The ability to

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3.2die set-up personnel. A press operator is assigned a user name and password. With the password theoperator can reset tonnage monitor faults, res

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3.3Section 3.2 Restricted ItemsThe following table lists the restricted items name and function.RESTRICTED ITEMSNUMBER NAME FUNCTION 1 PLS Bypass Bypa

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3.419 PLC Screen 1 Sets Change parameters on Screen 1 of the ProgrammableLogic Controller Interface 20 PLC Screen 2 Sets Change parameters on Screen 2

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3.5items. All restricted items are accessible when the Program/Run key switch is switched to the PROGposition.When operating in the “Key or Password”

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3.6Step A: Select the restricted item. In the example shown in Figure 3.1 the restricted item is MotorSpeed. Once the parameter is selected then So

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4.1Section 4 Operating MenusSection 4.1 Main Menu Figure 4.1 shows the Main Operating Menu. This screen provides an overall view of the functions ava

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iTABLE OF CONTENTSSection 1 Introduction ...1.1Section 1.1 System Overview ...

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4.26. The status of the order and batch counter. This includes the preset limit, the present quantityproduced, and the on/off state of the counter. 7

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4.37. Continuous on Demand Time8. Messages from auxiliary equipment.9. The event that caused the press to stop.10. The event that is keeping the press

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4.4a die protection module the press control will also wait for all die protection inputs to become satisfied. Themaximum time allowed for successive

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4.5Section 4.2.7 Reason For The Last StopDiagnostic information is provided to show the reason the press stops. Once a stroke is initiated, the first

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4.6 1 L. N.O. INCH BUTTON LO LO 2 R. N.O. INCH BUTTON LO LO 3 L. N.O. STATION # 1 LO LO 4 R. N.O. STATION # 1 LO LO 5 L. N.O. STATION # 2 LO LO 6 R. N

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4.7Group 2 Programmed in Top Stop Calibration (configuration).06 Speed Range (lowest)07 Stop position (in single stroke)08 Stop position (in continuou

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4.8Group 5 Programmed in Factory Mode Configuration.45 Allow Timed Inch (value)46 Allow Auto Single Stroke (value)47 Allow Continuous on Demand (value

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4.9StrokeModeSingle StrokeDriveSpeedStrokeSpeedSPMSPM00OrderCounterPC STATUSCounter OFFPRESSCONTROLMOTORSPEEDTONNAGEMONITORAUTOSETSDIEPROTECTIONEXIT00

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4.10the RUN position. The display automatically presents one of the menus shown in Figure 4.7 and allows theoperator to choose from one of the strok

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4.11Section 4.3.2 Timed Inch (When Provided)This mode selection functions like the Inch mode until a programmable downstroke slide position is reached

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iiSection 4.3.1 Setup/Stop Time Test ... 4.10Section 4.3.2 Timed Inch (When Provided) ...

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4.12emergency stop, or other stop input occurs. In the event of any stop condition, further strokes can beinitiated only after all operator run butto

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4.13prevent further automatic stroking until the stop conditions are removed and automatic stroking is manuallyinitiated. Stroke initiation is preven

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4.14StrokeModeSingle StrokeDriveSpeedStrokeSpeedSPMSPM00OrderCounterPC STATUSCounter OFFLIMITSWITCHCHANGENUMBERNEXTGROUPBYPASSON/OFFEXIT00READY TO STR

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4.15To bypass an output:1. The operator must have access control. Access control is described in Section 3. If the user obtainsaccess control by usi

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4.16descriptions to particular outputs of the current job. The menu in Figure 4.9 shows the output descriptionsavailable as two pages of fifteen name

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4.17Section 4.4.4 Restricted PLS ChannelsAny programmable limit switch channel that has been restricted in the Press Control Configuration Menucannot

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4.18The display provides the following information:1. A list of all jobs presently in the internal file storage. The jobs are identified by a 9 digit

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4.19access control by using the password system, the user must be configured to have access to recall jobs frommemory. The Select Job menu is shown in

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4.20From the Jobs Menu, Figure 4.10, depressing the ERASE SETUP softkey will transfer the screen to theSelect Job menu. The Select Job menu allows th

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4.215. Current Scrap Count and Scrap RateSection 4.6.1 Production CountersThe OmniLink control has up to ten production counters. The first three pro

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iiiSection 5.1.1.2 Single Speed Presses, Link Standard ...5.5Section 5.1.2 Top Stop Calibration, Link High Speed ...

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4.22Production counters can be turned on or turned off. The user must obtain access control in order to turn thecounters on or off. Access control i

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4.23must be configured to have access to change counter settings.To increase or decrease the current count value by one, select the counter and depres

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4.24To change the value of the scrap count, position the cursor on the scrap counter and select the CHANGESCRAP softkey. Then enter the new count usi

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4.25StrokeModeSingle StrokeDriveSpeedStrokeSpeedSPMSPM00OrderCounterPC STATUS1000COUNTERCONFIGEXIT00Program/Run SwitchTOPCHANGEINCREMENTCHANGESTROKESC

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4.26CHANGE Strokes softkey, enter the new number, and press the ENT keySection 4.6.4.4 Configure Counter Reset When Order Counter ResetAll counters ot

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4.27Spm. In this situation, the operator can enter a speed setting up to 400 in any mode but the command signalto the drive will go no higher than 25

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4.28StrokeModeSingle StrokeDriveSpeedStrokeSpeedSPMSPM2000OrderCounterPC STATUSCounter OFFQUICKACCESSEDITNOTES00Ready to StrokeTOPEXITMACHINE NOTESNOT

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4.29In order for the job notes to be saved after editing, the current job must be stored. Job storage is describedin Section 4.5.1.Section 4.8.4 Auxi

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5.1Section 5 Press Control Configuration MenusThe System 5000 allows the user to configure the control and the operator terminal for specific machiner

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5.2Section 5.1 Top Stop CalibrationThere are two versions of Top Stop Calibration. These are Link Standard and Link High Speed. The LinkStandard Top

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ivSection 5.4.7 Configure Auxiliary Communications ... 5.21Section 5.6 Output Names/Messages ...

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5.3StrokeModeSingle StrokeDriveSpeedStrokeSpeedSPMSPM2000OrderCounterPC STATUSCounter OFFTOP STOPCALIBRATECHANGENUMBER00Program/Run SwitchTOPEXITMOTOR

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5.4If configured, the Motor Speed Adjust screen can be accessed from this screen in order to change thestroking speed of the press (see Section 4.7).S

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5.58. Set the flywheel speed to the highest speed range. Repeat Steps 4 and 5.9. Repeat steps 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 with the press in Continuous mode.

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5.6StrokeModeSingle StrokeDriveSpeedStrokeSpeedSPMSPM2000OrderCounterPC STATUSCounter OFFTOP STOPCALIBRATECHANGENUMBER00Program/Run SwitchTOPEXITMOTOR

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5.7Variable speed presses require a calibration procedure be performed when the press control is installed. Thisprocess involves running the press at

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5.8generated the correct stopping curve. 3. With the Program/Run switch in the RUN position, select Continuous mode. 4. The same top stop calibratio

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5.9 StrokeModeSingle StrokeDriveSpeedStrokeSpeedSPMSPM2000OrderCounterPC STATUSCounter OFFMACHINEPARAMETERSCHANGENUMBER00Program/Run SwitchTOPEXITSETZ

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5.10the nearest acceptable rpm.Section 5.2.5 Maximum Strokes/MinuteThis parameter also appears in the Configure Speed screen and can also be programme

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5.11provided as an energy conservation feature. After this time has elapsed, the press control will turn its LMCrelay off until the main motor turns

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5.12at which the press will stroke in that mode. On variable speed presses that have high maximum strokingspeeds for the Continuous mode, the strokin

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vSection 7.2.7 Motor Current ...7.10Section 7.3 Calibrating Flywheel Speed Interface ...

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5.13Automatic Single Stroke, and can include Inch and Timed Inch if a fixed Inch speed has been turned off. Theexample shown in Figure 5.6 describes

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5.14Section 5.2.13.8 Low Spm Input OffsetThis parameter is used in the calibration procedure of the flywheel speed input to the press control. Ifneed

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5.15command signal the motor drive only strokes the press at 220 spm. In this situation the Mid Output Spm canbe set to 225 spm and the Mid Output Ca

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5.16Section 5.3.1 Auxiliary Lube Systems (option)If the optional expansion card rack and third input board are provided, two auxiliary lube systems ar

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5.17The displayed item can change when the press stroking mode is changed. The user can chose four items thatare to be displayed in Setup modes, such

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5.18To zero the stroke count, authorized personnel must enter a specific number and press ENT. The numberthat must be entered is the second code numb

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5.19To change the current access mode position the cursor on the current access mode, press the CHANGESETTING sofkey, position the cursor to the desir

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5.20StrokeModeSingle StrokeDriveSpeedStrokeSpeedSPMSPM00OrderCounterPC STATUSCounter OFFUSERCONFIGEXIT00Program/Run SwitchTOPCHANGETEXTCHANGENUMBERUSE

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5.21Section 5.4.6.4 Set Configuration CodeSelecting the SET CONFIG. CODE softkey in the Access Configuration Menu, Figure 5.9, will displaythe Configu

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5.22servo feeds, auxiliary equipment (such as PLCs), a laptop interface for downloading messages, and anetwork interface. See the manual pertaining t

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1.1Section 1 IntroductionThe System 5000 Press Control is designed specifically for use on part revolution mechanical power presses.Two separately po

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5.23StrokeModeSingle StrokeDriveSpeedStrokeSpeedSPMSPM2000OrderCounterPC STATUSCounter OFFINPUTNAMESCHANGENAMEAUXILIARYEQUIPMENT00Program/Run SwitchTO

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6.1Section 6 Press Control I/OThe System 5000 provides 48 inputs (expandable to 72), 8 programmable limit switch outputs (expandableto 16), and up to

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6.2Input Card 2Input #Description Section----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25 Slid

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6.3Section 6.1.2 Operator Station SelectsThese inputs define the active operator stations for Single Stroke, Continuous, Automatic Single Stroke,Conti

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6.4Section 6.1.7 Forward/Reverse Motor ContactsThese inputs report the state of the main motors, where +24 volts indicates that the motor is on. The

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6.5alters the function of the valve monitor inputs in the following manner:Valve Monitor type 000: Air Valve With Internal MonitorInput #44 Input from

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6.6the line is pressurized. Since the valve has some physical reaction time, two factory programmedparameters are provided. The parameter ‘V/M Turn

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6.7and the LMC turned Off if the press travels beyond 20 degs into the downstrokeduring a soft brake stop on top.Factory Configured Parameter definiti

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6.8Lube Type 002: Recirculating Oil with Static InputsInput #33 Low Lube Level/Press(stop if input = 0 volts)Input #34 High Lube Pressure (stop if inp

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6.9Lube System Type...004Flow Rate (Running)...030 SecFlow Rate (Power Up)...060 SecOutput Off (type 004)...010 MinOutput On (type 004

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1.2Figure 1.1 System Components

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6.10necessary to pulse this output during the lubrication cycle. The "Output Pulse" timer sets the rate at whichthe output turns on and off

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6.11Lube System Type...006Flow Rate (Running)...010 SecFlow Rate (Power Up)...030 SecOutput Off (type 004)...060 MinOutput On (type 004)..

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6.12The duration of the time interval is equal to the time set by the Flow Rate configuration parameter. Thereare two flow rate configuration paramete

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6.13pump is energized.7. The hydraulic pump output (OR-3) is turned On and the present running status will indicate thestatus of the pressure switch u

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6.14stroke initiation until this is done.3. If the press has stopped in the downstroke the present running status will display “MotorDirection” and th

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6.15Forward On Muted from 180 degs to 346 degsReverse On Muted from 0 degs to 180 degsBoth Off Never MutedIn Single Stroke, Continuous, Trip Mode, and

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6.16Aux. Lube 2 Type...001# of Strokes Off...01000Flow Rate (Running)...010 SecFlow Rate (Power Up)...000 SecOutput Pulse...000 S

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6.17Aux. Lube 1 Type...002# of Strokes Off...10000Flow Rate (Running)...010 SecFlow Rate (Power Up)...030 SecOutput Pulse...000 Secene

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6.18high) the system has been programmed to generate an initial lube cycle. Output OR-13 energizes a motordriven lube pump until the flow sensor input

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6.19altered, the name that is displayed for diagnostic purposes can be defined by the user. The programmablename (up to twenty characters), along wit

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2.1Section 2 Operator TerminalSection 2.1 LCD DescriptionFigure 2.1 shows the operator terminal front panel. This panel consists of a color LCD displ

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6.20 17 (OR-1) 2 Delayed Main Motor 6.3.1 18 (OR-2) 2 Hydraulic Overload Cylinder 6.1.12 19 (OR-3) 2 Hydraulic Overload Pump 6.1.12 20 (OR-4) 2 Flywhe

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6.21Section 6.3.4 Slide MotionThis output (OR-8) turns on when the crankshaft rpm exceeds the minimum strokes/minute threshold.Section 6.3.5 Mode Outp

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6.22the stroke. In Automatic Single Stroke the output will remain on while the press is stopped at the top andthe press control is waiting for the pr

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7.1Section 7 InstallationSection 7.1 Component MountingThe Operator Terminal must be mounted in a position that is easily seen and accessed by the ope

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7.2The physical layout dimensions for basic card rack are shown in Figure 7.3.Figure 7.3 Card Rack Dimensions

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7.3The physical layout and mounting dimensions for the relay module are shown in Figure 7.4.Figure 7.4 Output Power Supply and Relay ModulesDimensions

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7.4The mounting dimensions for all available assemblies are shown in Figure 7.5.Figure 7.5 Card Rack and Output Power SupplyMounting DimensionsThe mou

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7.5Figure 7.7 Dimensions for Resolver/EncoderMounted on Spring BaseAnother sprocket must be attached to the machine shaft. The proper size hole must

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7.6Figure 7.8 Operator Terminal and Card Rack Power and InterconnectWiringSection 7.2.2 Clutch/Brake ValveThe connections for the clutch/brake dual va

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7.7possible. Allow sufficient wire length so that the R/D CONNECTOR can be removed from the card rackand positioned so the R/D BOARD can be removed f

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