DIAPER FEEDER Device
MATRIX CUBE
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3. + PUSH BUTTON (CONTROL)
Press this push-button to temporarily de-activate the device
(lighting of front/rear
LEDs and of ENTER, RESET, CONTROL push-button LEDs);
press it again to
reactivate the device. This button also allows de-activating
(OFF)
the device.
During the programming phase, press it to
increase
the value of displayed
parameter.
Press this push-button whenever you need to operate on the device
(i.e. for
yarn threading, coil separation device adjustment, etc.)
to avoid undesired
start-up of the motor.
During normal operation, the three buttons (ENTER, RESET and CONTROL)
show the green LEDs on.
In case of alarm, the LEDs turn to red.
4. LCD DISPLAY
It provides the real time display of measured and adjusted tension values, as well
as the parameters programmable within the various menus, programming and
error messages, device status, etc.
Symbols shown on LCD
A – Label Area
OK
Indicates the activation of any of the 3 push-buttons of DIAPER FEEDER device.
COM
Communication in progress with SM-DIN/DUOLOOP control unit.
CONTROL
Indicates that the DIAPER FEEDER device is operating in Control status.
PROGRAM
Indicates that the DIAPER FEEDER device is in Parameters Programming status.
P1
In Control environment indicates that the operating tension is the one defined in P1
(
MAIN TENSION
).
P2
In Control environment indicates that the operating tension is the one defined in P2
(
EXIT TENSION
)
.
P3
It indicates the EXC (RUN/STOP) signal presence.
P4
It indicates the detection of an optional accessory.
P5
Indicates Auto-Offset procedure in progress.
B – Message Area
It shows, in the selected language, the various programming menu items, as well as the error messages
during the device operation, the yarn feeding speed
(LFA nnnn)
, the device internal temperature, etc.
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