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screen, use the up and down arrow keys to toggle to the on or off status as desired, and press
ENTER.
6.12.2.4 Accuracy Adjust
This parameter provides a means for adjusting the accuracy of the backgauge. To change the
accuracy, send the backgauge to 2 inches (50.8mm) and cut some paper. Measure the paper, and
type in what you actually measure. The computer will calculate the amount of error and will
compensate.
6.12.2.5 Knife Count
The knife count parameter allows the operator to reset the knife alarm and the lube alarm. The knife
alarm displays a message to remind the operator to change the knife. The lube alarm displays a
message to remind the operator to have the machine lubricated. The lube alarm will also display the
name and phone number of the Challenge dealer from which the machine was purchased. NOTE:
The alarms do not prevent normal operation they are simply reminders.
There are three functions within the knife count parameter: Clear Count, Knife Alarm, and Clear
Lube. Select the desired function and press ENTER. See the following descriptions for an
explanation of each function.
Select
Clear count
to reset the knife counter when a knife change has been performed.
Select
Knife Alarm
to enter or change the knife stroke alarm value. When this value is reached, the
display will alert you to change the knife and reset the knife counter. Knife alarm values for the Titan
265 are factory set at 2,500 cuts. However, you may want to change this value based on your
specific machine applications. See the “Knife Care Tips” section on page 38 for help in choosing a
knife alarm value for your machine.
Select
Clear lube
to reset the lube alarm after performing the lubrication requirements as shown in
the Oil and Grease section on page 48. NOTE: The alarm will activate after 2,500 cuts. This value
is set at the factory and cannot be changed.
6.12.2.6 Machine count
The number displayed is the total number of cuts made by the machine.
6.12.3 Diagnostic
The diagnostic area can be very helpful in locating a problem in the event of a machine malfunction.
Use the up and down arrow keys to toggle to the desired selection, and press ENTER. See the
following descriptions for an explanation of each.
6.12.3.1 Error Code
The Error Code function simply recalls the last five error messages that were displayed. This can be
very useful in cases when the malfunction cannot be reproduced in the presence of the service
technician.
Summary of Contents for Titan 265
Page 60: ...9 0 Parts List Sequence of Operations 59 9 2 Main Assembly Side View 44000 Sht 2 Rev J...
Page 61: ...9 0 Parts List Sequence of Operations 60 9 3 Main Assembly Rear View 44000 Sht 3 Rev E...
Page 62: ...9 0 Parts List Sequence of Operations 61 9 4 Main Assembly Table View 44000 Sht 4 Rev E...
Page 63: ...9 0 Parts List Sequence of Operations 62 9 5 Main Assembly Parts List 44000 Sht 5 Rev S...
Page 64: ...9 0 Parts List Sequence of Operations 63 Main Assembly Parts List continued 44000 Sht 6 Rev N...
Page 65: ...9 0 Parts List Sequence of Operations 64 9 6 Main Assembly Cut Buttons 44000 Sht 7 Rev H...
Page 66: ...9 0 Parts List Sequence of Operations 65 9 7 Main Assembly Front Shield 44000 Sht 7 Rev H...
Page 67: ...9 0 Parts List Sequence of Operations 66 9 8 Electrical Panel Assembly EE 2879 Rev H...
Page 68: ...9 0 Parts List Sequence of Operations 67 Electrical Panel Assembly continued EE 2879 Rev H...
Page 69: ...9 0 Parts List Sequence of Operations 68 Electrical Panel Assembly continued EE 2879 Rev H...
Page 71: ...9 0 Parts List Sequence of Operations 70 9 10 Hydraulic Power Unit Assembly H 507 Rev E...
Page 72: ...9 0 Parts List Sequence of Operations 71 Hydraulic Power Unit Assembly continued H 507 Rev E...
Page 73: ...9 0 Parts List Sequence of Operations 72 9 11 Manifold Assembly H 516 Sheet 1 Rev C...
Page 74: ...9 0 Parts List Sequence of Operations 73 9 12 Hydraulic Schematic H 516 Sheet 2 Rev B...
Page 75: ...9 0 Parts List Sequence of Operations 74 9 13 Manifold Sub Plate Assembly H 517...
Page 76: ...9 0 Parts List Sequence of Operations 75 9 14 Sequence Check Valve Assembly H 551 Rev A...
Page 77: ...9 0 Parts List Sequence of Operations 76 9 15 Basic Machine Schematic E 2853 Rev C...
Page 78: ...9 0 Parts List Sequence of Operations 77 Basic Machine Schematic continued E 2853 Rev C...
Page 80: ...9 0 Parts List Sequence of Operations 79 9 17 Cut Button Assembly EE 2851 1...
Page 81: ...9 0 Parts List Sequence of Operations 80 9 18 Control Console Assembly EE 2773 1 Rev C...
Page 82: ...9 0 Parts List Sequence of Operations 81 9 19 Control P C Assembly EE 2807 1...
Page 83: ...9 0 Parts List Sequence of Operations 82 9 20 Power Panel Label S 1781 54 Rev C...
Page 85: ...9 0 Parts List Sequence of Operations 84 9 22 Knife Latch Assembly 47568 Rev C...
Page 86: ...9 0 Parts List Sequence of Operations 85 9 23 Line Light Assembly EE 2779 Rev B...