3.22 PB-20 Palm Buttons
The Palm Buttons option (Dual Palm Buttons) is not included in the standard T-1000 package and must be
purchased separately. This option is used as a safety device to avoid personal injury by ensuring that
fingers or hands are not in the seal area during the cycle operation of the T-1000.
See Figures 3-13 thru 3-15.
Caution: To avoid personal injury, do not operate the T-1000 when funnels are removed. Advanced Poly-
Packaging, Inc. recommends either the Palm Button or Light Screen options to safeguard operators.
The Palm Button option operates in lieu of a foot switch. Two buttons, positioned on opposite (left and
right) sides on the top of the T-1000 covers, must be
pressed
or
touched
simultaneously to cycle the
bagger. If both buttons are not pressed at the same time, or if one of the buttons are held while the other
button is pressed, the T-1000 will not cycle. As an additional safety function, the Automatic cycle mode is
disabled when the Palm Button option is turned ON. The foot switch input is also disabled when the Palm
Button option is turned ON.
The Palm Button option will be enabled at the factory, if the option was purchased with the machine.
Otherwise, contact APPI Service Dept. for instructions on how to enable this option.
3.23 LC-10 Light Curtain
The Light Curtain option is not included in the standard T-1000 package and must be purchased separately.
This option is typically used as a safety device to avoid personal injury by ensuring that fingers or hands
are not in the seal area during the cycle operation of the T-1000. See Figure 3-16.
Caution: To avoid personal injury, do not operate the T-1000 when funnels are removed. Advanced Poly-
Packaging, Inc. recommends either the Palm Button or Light Screen options to safeguard operators.
Caution: Do not attempt to reach under guards for any reason. This may defeat the safety feature of the
LC-10 Light Curtain option. The Light Curtain only deactivates the motor and seal/pressure bar when
enabled and when the light curtain beam is broken from above the seal bar. Reaching from underneath
will place your hands or fingers in the seal area!
As an additional safety function, the Automatic cycle mode is disabled when the Light Curtain option is
turned ON. However, the foot switch input is not disabled when the Light Curtain option is turned ON so
if pressed the machine will cycle.
To enable the Light Curtain option, press the button labeled <Press to Enable>. Once enabled, you will not
be able to disable the option without knowing the correct pass code. See Figure 3-17.
The Light Curtain option can be used as a means of initiating the cycle operation of the T-1000. To cycle
the bagger automatically after the light curtain sensing area is cleared, press the <Mode> toggle button to
change from Safe to Auto.
Once in the Auto mode, the <Min Time> can be set to “debounce” the input signal. This means that the
curtain must be blocked for at least this amount of time before the T-1000 will automatically cycle. A
typical setting for the Min Time is .3 seconds.
Also, in the Auto mode, the <Fill Time> can be set to delay the cycle operation. For instance, if the mode
is set to Auto and the Fill Time is set to 1 sec., the machine will cycle only after the operator has removed
their hands and after 1 second has elapsed.
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