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RES - M/A
Setting the Type of Counter Reset .........................................................................................3.24
STP-C/P
STOP Signal Type in Case of Fault........................................................................................3.25
STG-CT
Setting the type of STOP Signal for Target Reached ...........................................................3.26
ST-NCO
Configuring the level of STOP signal as Normally Closed or Normally Open ..................3.27
STE-On/Off
Enabling/Disabling the STOP Signal for Temporary Count Suspension ...........................3.28
KEY-ST
Password to access CONFIG (SETUP) menu .......................................................................3.29
KEY-WK
Password to access WORK menu ..........................................................................................3.30
CLOCK
Reading/Setting the Printer Clock Calendar (rtc) ...............................................................3.31
SENSOR TEST
Sensors Test..............................................................................................................................3.35
COM TEST
Testing the Efficiency Rate over the Communications Line between
the SMART 200 MTC Terminal and Sensors.......................................................................3.36
VERS – UPG
Test of software version and Sensor’s version Updating .....................................................3.37
NEW
Creating a New Article............................................................................................................3.39
TARGET
Target
setting ...........................................................................................................................3.41
K_%
Correction factor related to the article..................................................................................3.42
K_MET
Correction in case of automatic machine ..............................................................................3.43
DCOUNT Masking time after every individual count............................................................................3.44
DSTART Minimum Image Variation Frequency ..................................................................................3.45
DSTOP
Sensor Reaction Time..............................................................................................................3.46
SENS
Sensor
Sensitivity.....................................................................................................................3.47
MODIFY
Modifying an existing Article .................................................................................................3.48
ERASE
Erasing an existing Article......................................................................................................3.48
SCAN
Displaying Articles currently loaded in the sensors..............................................................3.49
LOAD
Loading an article to sensor memory.....................................................................................3.50
UNLOAD
Unloading articles from the sensor memory .........................................................................3.51
BAR GRAPH
Graphic visualization of the Tension Detected by each IS3W.. device ...............................3.52
ISTOG GRAPH Graphic visualization (comparison) of count progress status
among multiple IS3W.. sensors ..............................................................................................3.53
PRINT REPORT
Production Report Printing
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Production Report Example.......................................................................................................3
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TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE
Troubleshooting..........................................................................................................................................................4.1
Ordinary Maintenance ..............................................................................................................................................4.2
Repairs ........................................................................................................................................................................4.2
Preliminary Instructions for the Correct Use of IS3W Sensors.............................................................................4.3
LDRUM Setup Procedure .........................................................................................................................................4.3
LDRUM Calculation Example..................................................................................................................................4.4
Updating the Software Version on SMART Terminals ..........................................................................................4.5
Product Summary Tables..........................................................................................................................................4.6
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