Press the <Reset> button to reset the counter to the set value. To disable the option, set the value to zero.
Note: If you don’t want the bags separated ever, you can either set the counter value to very large number
or simply change the Reverse setting to zero in the Bag Setup Menu.
Totalizing Counter:
To track production, use the Totalizing Counter to count cycle operations of the T-
1000. Press the <Reset> button to reset the counter to zero. This counter value is also displayed on the
Operation Screen.
Predetermining Counter:
To halt production after a preset number of cycle operations, use the
Predetermining Counter. When the final count has been reached, a message screen will be displayed. See
Set the value by pressing the <Set> button and then type the value on the number keypad followed by the
<Enter> button. To disable the Predetermining Counter set the value to “0”.
3.44 Job Save / Recall
The T-1000 is able to store 32 machine settings, called
jobs
, including BAG SETTINGS and OPTIONS
SETTINGS. See Figure 3-62.
Each time a setting is changed on the T-1000, the settings are immediately saved in memory so that if
power is lost, the T-1000 will power on with the job that was running before power was lost.
To Save a job, press the <Job Save> from the Main Menu. To recall a job already saved press the desired
job slot. On the numerical keypad screen press <View> to check settings, See Figures 3-63 and 3-64.
To save a new job, press <Job Save> from the Main Menu, then select an empty Slot. From the numerical
keypad, assign a number for the new job. Once entered press the <Save> button to save settings.
If you attempt to load a job that does not exist, a message will be displayed.
3.45 Production Chart
APPI provides a simple graph to chart production throughout the day. See Figure 3-65.
Press the < (left arrow key) to scroll back, 1 hour at a time, to review past production. Press the > (right
arrow key) to check more recent production information. Press the <CURNT> Current button to display
the current hourly production information.
Press the <Reset> button once to reset the production time and twice to reset the graph.
3.46 Temperature Graph
APPI provides a temperature graph to display the operating temperature during production. This
information is useful if bags are found to have weak seals, in isolating the problem by reviewing previous
operating temperatures. See Figure 3-66
The << (left arrow key) is used to view prior operating temperatures and the >> (right arrow key) is used to
view more recent temperatures. Pressing the <Curnt> Current button will display the current hour of
operating temperatures. Press the <Reset> button to reset the graph information.
The Detail Temp graph shows the most current temperature readings
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