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one part may be counted as two, causing undercounts. To disable this 2-count function, set the value to
zero. A help screen is provided to further explain Min and Max Settings.
3.17 CS-10 Compartment Seal
Special programming is required to seal the bag twice with compartments within the same bag.
This option is not included in the standard T-300/T-375 package and must be purchased separately.
For instance, it may be necessary to segregate a sharper object (screw) from a plastic component
(mounting plate) to avoid the screw damaging the plastic part.
Both seal points can be adjusted by the operator to increase or decrease the size of each compartment.
However, the larger object should be placed into the bag first.
First set Seal Point 1 by pressing the <Seal Point 1> button and typing in the value on the number keypad.
Adjust the first seal point until the desired location is achieved. Then, turn the option ON by toggling
ON the ON/OFF button. Adjust the second seal point by pressing <Seal Point 2> and entering a value in
the number keypad. Adjust the value of the second seal point until the desired position is achieved. Each
seal time may be adjusted if you wish the Trim Seal after the second seal has been placed on the bag.
3.20 Counters Screen
The T-300/T-375 is equipped with three internal counters as a standard feature. To access the counter
screen press the <Counter> button from the Main Menu. See Fig. 3-20.
Continuous Strip Counter: This option allows you to seal bags in a strip, without separating them at the
perforation. If you set this counter value to 10, for instance, you will have a strip of 10 bags connected.
The bagger will then reverse to separate the 11th bag.
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-300/T-375. 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.
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”.
3.22 Tech Assist
Press this button to return to the Intro screen
3.21 Job Save / Recall
The T-300/T-375 is able to store 42 machine settings, called
jobs
, including BAG SETTINGS and
OPTIONS SETTINGS. See Fig. 3-21.
Each time a setting is changed on the T-300/T-375, the settings are immediately saved in memory so that
if power is lost, the T-300/T-375 will power on with the job that was running before power was lost.
To Save a job to a memory location, first enter the Recipe (memory location), from 1 through 42 and
enter your Part Number (up to 6 digits). Then, press the <Save> button. You will be prompted to confirm
the save function. See Fig. 3-23.