3.47 Technical Assistance
The Technical Assistance screen provides manufacturer information, factory settings adjustments and
functions testing and troubleshooting. It also displays program version for PLC controller and
touch screen. See See Figure 3-67.
The screen is protected from access with a Level 1 pass code. The pass code is set by default (from the
factory) to 1001. See Figure 3-68. This code can and should be changed when the system is put into
operation.
Several menu options are available from the Tech Assist. menu which will assist with troubleshooting the
T-1000 and also change settings that affect the operation of the equipment.
3.48 Pass Code Setup Screen
Advanced Poly-Packaging, Inc. (APPI) has included a pass code function in all touch screen equipment to
prevent operators from changing settings. See Figure 3-69.
There are two pass code levels described as follows:
1. Level 1: This is the highest level pass code which prevents operators from accessing the Technical
Assistance functions of the machine. The default pass code, when shipped from the factory, is 1001.
2. Level 2: This level pass code, when the pass code function is enabled, prevents the operator from
accessing settings screens that affect the operation of the equipment. See Figure 3-70.
Pass codes prevent unauthorized individuals from tampering with settings. When equipment is shipped,
APPI uses the following codes which should be changed prior to putting the T-1000 into operation.
Factory Set Pass Codes:
1. Level 1 pass code: 1001
2. Level 2 pass code: 1002
To enable the pass code function, press the <Tech Assist> button from the Main Menu. Type in the Level
1 pass code (1001 by default from APPI). Press <Bagger PassC> Then press ON to toggle the pass code
function ON. If you change the pass codes, ensure that these codes are written down.
Once the pass code function is enabled, the operator will have a programmed amount of time (time-out
time) to make changes. Once this time has elapsed, the Operation Screen will automatically be displayed.
This time can be changed by accessing the Bagger PassC setup screen.
If you misplace or forget the pass codes, contact APPI Service Dept for assistance. APPI will prove a
“factory code” so that the current pass codes can be displayed. Once you receive the factory code, press F5
function key, located to the right of the touch screen, to enter the factory code and your current pass codes
will be displayed.
3.49 Bagger Factory Settings
These settings are additional bagger settings which should only be set by qualified technicians or by the
factory. See Figures 3-74.
Heat Off -
The amount of time that will pass before the heater bar will turn off automatically, while The
machine is still “ON” during for example operator breaks.
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