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4-2. Operation in Local Mode
(1) Install the machine.
(2) If a connector or a cable is connected to the remote control connector on the rear
panel of control unit, remove it.
(3) Turn on the power switch.
(4) Place tubing in sealing heads from the left to the right, and press the trigger lever in
#1 sealing head.
(5) When all green indication lamps are lit, remove tubing.
4-3. Operation in Remote Switch Mode
(1) Install the machine.
(2) Connect a remote switch fixture to the remote control connector.
(3) Turn on the power switch.
(4) Place tubing in sealing heads. The #1 trigger lever should be depressed.
(5) Activate the switch in the fixture.
(6) When all green indication lamps are lit, remove tubing.
4-4. Operation in Remote Circuit Mode
(1) Install the machine.
(2) Connect a remote circuit fixture to the remote control connector.
(3) Turn on the power switch.
(4) Place tubing in sealing heads. The #1 trigger lever should be depressed.
(5) Let DC current flow between pin 7-pin 8 by circuits or by activating a switch.
(6) When all green indication lamps are lit, remove tubing.
(7) If required, use the confirmation signal at pin 1.
4-5. Operation in Remote Command Mode
If users would design specific remote control fixtures, various applications would be
available with this mode. But the simplest way could be to use a personal computer as a
remote controller. And available ready-made communication programs are the files
terminal.exe and hypertrm.exe given by Microsoft with operating systems Windows
3.1/95/98/2000/ME. Terminal.exe in Windows 3.1 is better and more convenient to use
for remote control of the machine.
As a demonstration of an application, described below are operation procedures with
using the program file terminal.exe in a PC with Windows operating system.
Summary of Contents for MS930A
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