4 - 5
(1) Install the machine.
(2) Connect a standard serial communication cable to the remote control connector and
to the PC.
(3) Turn on the computer, and run the file terminal.exe.
(4) On menu bar, click Settings - Communications...
In Communications dialog box, check communication parameters as;
Baud rate
: 19200
Data bits
: 8
Stop bits
: 1
Parity :
None
Flow control : None
Connector
: a port among COM1 - COM4 that is available in your PC.
(If you are not sure which COM port is available, try one
by one until you don't get a 'Terminal - Error' message.)
(5) On menu bar, click Settings - Terminal Preferences...
In Terminal Preferences dialog box, check 'Local Echo' in Terminal Modes box.
(6) Turn on the power switch of Segmentation System.
All status codes indicating Enable/Disable selection of each sealing head are
displayed once.
(7) To change system mode from local to remote command mode, type in $M,1
½
.
All commands should be typed in capital letters. Do not press Enter key after
command. On monitor screen, $M,1
½
$M,1
½
will be displayed. The first $M,1
½
is
an echo of the command that you have typed in, and the second $M,1
½
is a status
code that system replies.
(8) Place tubing in sealing heads, and let #1 trigger lever be depressed.
When #1 trigger lever is depressed, $R,1
½
is displayed.
(9) Start sealing by giving the command $S,1
½
.
On monitor screen, $S,1
½
$S,1
½
will be displayed. The first $S,1
½
is an echo of
the command that you have typed in, and the second $S,1
½
is a status code that
system replies.
(10) When sealing ends, status code $S,0
½
is displayed and all green lamps light.
Remove tubing. Then status code $R,0
½
is displayed.
(11) Repeat sealing from paragraph (8) to (10).
Note 1 : The Enable/Disable selector switch on each sealing head unit should be set at
ENABLE position in order that sealing head enable/disable control commands can
work. Selection at Enable/Disable selector switch has priority over enable/disable
control command.
When the selector is set at DISABLE position, a command $A,1
½
- $E,1
½
cannot
turn the sealing head unit into enabled condition. When the selector is set at
ENABLE position, a command $A,0
½
- $E,0
½
can turn the sealing head unit into
disabled condition, and then a command $A,1
½
- $E,1
½
can turn the sealing head
unit into enabled condition again.
Summary of Contents for MS930A
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