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System 5000
Press Control
AUTO SETUP
MODULE
COLOR DISPLAY
OPERATING MANUAL
VERSION 1.1
LINK ELECTRIC & SAFETY CONTROL COMPANY
444 McNALLY DRIVE, NASHVILLE TN 37211
PH (615)-833-4168 FAX (615)-834-1984
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Page 1 - Press Control

System 5000Press ControlAUTO SETUPMODULECOLOR DISPLAYOPERATING MANUALVERSION 1.1LINK ELECTRIC & SAFETY CONTROL COMPANY444 McNALLY DRIVE, NASHV

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.12.4The example above can be taken one additional step if two press operators are given different usernames and differ

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.12.5SPMSPM00OrderCounterPC STATUSREADY TO STROKECounter OFFAutoSetupCHANGENUMBERSPMSPM00OrderCounterPC STATUSREADY TO

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.12.6Step A: Select the restricted item. In the example shown in Figure 2.2 the restricted item is SlideAdjust #1 set

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.13.1NOTE: NEVER remove or install any card in the OmniLink 5000 when the power to thecontrol is on. Doing so can dama

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.13.2Figure 3.2: Type “A” Valve ConfigurationFigure 3.3: Type “B” Valve ConfigurationSection 3.2 Valve SystemsCounterba

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.13.3Figure 3.4: Type “C” Valve ConfigurationFigure 3.5: Typical Counterbalance SystemType “C” An integrated Fill/Dump

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.13.4Figure 3.6: Auto-Counterbalance with Type “A” Integrated Valve.Figure 3.7: Auto-Counterbalance with Type “C” Integ

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.13.5Figure 3.8: Acceptable Locations for Mounting Counterbalance PressureTransducer.Section 3.3.1 Counterbalance Press

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.13.6Figure 3.9: Typical Standard Cushion SystemFigure 3.10: Cushion System with Type “B” IntegratedValve.Section 3.3.2

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.13.7Figure 3.11: Acceptable Locations for Mounting CushionPressure Transducer.Section 3.4.1 Cushion Pressure Transduce

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.13.8control came configured for a cushion adjust system, then a wiring diagram should have been providedas part of the

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.13.9NOTE: The cable should remain unbroken except for the connector in this junction box tokeep the shield integrity -

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.13.10NOTE: Balluff liner transducers with low profile housing and captive magnet have twospecial mounting instructions

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.14.1NOTE! An access code is required to reach the configuration menus of theOmniLink 5000 press control. The code is

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.14.2StrokeModeSingle StrokeDriveSpeedStrokeSpeedSPMSPM00OrderCounterPC STATUSCounter OFFAutoSetsEXIT00Program/Run Swit

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.14.3parameter is currently selected. Softkey 1 (the uppermost vertical softkey) will change its descriptionbased on t

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.14.4For hydraulic overloads this value should be the pressure specified by the pressmanufacturer for rated tonnage ope

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.14.5tons were stored for a job and the display unit is changed to pounds, when the jobis recalled it will be set to 40

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.14.6is recalled it will be set to 4000 pounds.Fault Time If the pressure in a counterbalance, cushion, or hydraulic o

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.14.7a) Go to the “Auto Sets” screen. This screen is reached by pressing the “AUTO SETS” softkey inthe Main Menu or Pr

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.1iTable of Contents Section 1 Introduction ... 1.1Section 1.1

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.14.8Slide Slot Corresponds to the physical slot number (SS1 in the example of Figure 4.3)selected for configuration on

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.14.9While the automatic slide adjust system will normally make its initial adjustmentto within .001" (.02mm) of t

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.14.10WARNING! Since the slide adjust configuration procedure requires measurement ofthe space between the press slide

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.14.11WARNING: After calibration always check for proper operation of the slide adjustsystem as wiring or transducer fa

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.14.12NOTE: It is very important to make as accurate a measurement as possible for theUpper and Lower Calibration Point

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.14.13WARNING: After calibration always check for proper operation of the slide adjustsystem as wiring or transducer fa

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.15.1StrokeModeSingle StrokeDriveSpeedStrokeSpeedSPMSPM00OrderCounterPC STATUSCounter OFFAutoSetsEXIT00Program/Run Swit

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.15.2various sub-systems.c) Each configured sub-system has a fault message. Under normal conditions, this fault should

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.15.3will not be used for production operation setup. Note that this key is onlyavailable when the RUN/PROG keyed swit

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.1iiSection 5 Operation ... 5.1Section 5.1 Slide Adjust Operat

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.15.4Fault If the slide adjust system detects an error it will be reported on this line. A faultoccurs when a hardware

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.15.5NOTE! A counterbalance pressure that is far too low or far too high during any shut heightadjustment may place e

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.15.6Section 5.1.4 Slide Fault and StatusThe last fault and current status of the slide system are displayed for diagno

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.15.7Fault If the air system detects an error it will be reported on this line. A fault occurswhen a hardware or firmw

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.15.8The RUN/PROG key, a user code, or both may be required to change them. If a force setpoint isentered, the proper

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.16.1Section 6 Diagnostics - Fault and Status MessagesWhen the press control screen reports a stop condition that indic

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.16.2This could be a bad connection to the fill valve, a failed fill valve, or no plantair pressure. Probably the most

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.16.3Hyd Overload Tripped The hydraulic overload operation screen will display this message when thepress hydraulic ove

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.16.4unplugged connector, failed power supply, failed transducer, or option board(5000-10B) problem. For rotary slide s

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.16.5shown if the position transducer is still functioning correctly.Waiting for Cntr-Bal The slide adjust system is wa

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.11.1Section 1 IntroductionThe 5000-10 Auto-Setup Module (ASM) allows the OmniLink 5000 Press and Automation control t

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.1A.1Appendix A Configuration ExamplesThis section of the manual will go though an example setup of each kind of system

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.1A.2supported units. The units can be pounds, kilograms, tons, or metric tons. We are using pounds. Notethat the un

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.1A.3currently in the cushion system.Next we move the editing cursor to the “Maximum Pressure” line. Since we found ea

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.1A.4Now we go to the “Auto Sets” screen and with the RUN/PROG switch in PROG hit the “CONFIGURE”softkey. After typing

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.1A.5some information needs to be gathered. A GEMCO 952 series linear transducer is mounted on the press slide. From

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.1A.6inches.Now we take the press back to the top of the stroke. With the slide adjust switch on, “JOG UP” and“JOG DOW

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.1A.7See section 5.1 for further details on slide adjust operation.Section A.5 Example Rotary Slide Adjust Configuratio

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.1A.8Now we take the press back to the top of the stroke. With the slide adjust switch on, “JOG UP” and“JOG DOWN” soft

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.1B.1Figure B.1: Typical Counterbalance Wiring Diagram.Appendix B Typical Wiring Diagrams

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.11.2Section 1.3 Shut Height ControlWhen a linear or rotary shut height control module is provided, the OmniLink 5000 c

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.1B.2Figure B.2: Typical Cushion Wiring Diagram.

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.1B.3Figure B.3: Conceptual Dual Resolver Mounting.

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.1B.4Figure B.4: Typical AMCI Dual Resolver Wiring Diagram.

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.1B.5Figure B.5: Typical GEMCO Dual Resolver Wiring Diagram

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.1B.6Figure B.6: Conceptual Linear Transducer Mounting

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.1B.7Figure B.7: Typical GEMCO Linear Transducer Wiring

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.1B.8Figure B.8: Typical MTS Temposonics II Linear Transducer Wiring

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.1B.9Figure B.8A: Typical Balluff Linear Transducer Wiring

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.1B.10Figure B.9: Typical Slide Motor Starter Wiring With Auxiliary ContactorFigure B.10: Typical Slide Motor Starter W

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.1C.1Figure C.1: Logic Module Firmware Chip LocationsAppendix C Installation Of OmniLink 5000 FirmwareFirmware for the

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.12.1Section 2 Parameter Entry and Access ControlSection 2.1 Parameter EntryThroughout the OmniLink control, a fairly s

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.1D.1Note! Step 1 MUST be done even if a LOX valve is opened in step 2 since thecontrol may try to pressurize the syste

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.1D.2Note! Step 1 MUST be done even if a LOX valve is opened in step 2 since thecontrol may try to pressurize the syste

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.1E.1Appendix E Configuration SheetsSection E.1 Air System Calibration SheetsAir PressureConfigurationAir Pressure Conf

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.1E.2Air PressureConfigurationAir Pressure Configuration Slot #4 Board ___________________________Name ___

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.1E.3Section E.2 Shut height Calibration Sheets Linear TransducerSlide ConfigurationSlide Configuration Slo

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.1E.4Rotary TransducerSlide ConfigurationSlide Configuration Slot #1 Board Rotary TransducerName _________

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.1F.1Appendix F SpecificationsSection F.1 5000-10A Pressure Control BoardAC Output Relays: Voltage: 120VACCurrent: 1Amp

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.12.2LOWERCASEUPPERCASETEXTENTRYABORTEDITCURSORLEFTCURSORRIGHTSPACESELECTLETTEREXITABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ.+-=()%<

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April 12, 2012 Manual Version 1.12.3Section 2.2 Access ControlThe OmniLink control has several parameters or operations that have limited access. In

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