360a DISPLAY
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CONFIGURATION SETUP (cont’d)
(MISSING LABEL OPTION)
Missing Label Mode 2
The Missing Label Option has two (2) Modes of Operation. If the Applicator Type is set to either Air Blow
or Tamp (N or I) and the Missing Label Option is turned ON in the Missing Label Submenu, the operator
can enter the Special Options Menu, see page 3-29, where they can select Mode 2. Missing Label Mode 2
was created to increase the cycle rate of the Applicator by moving the “liner only” condition at the Peel
Edge during the Air Blast and/or the Tamp Retract Time. In previous software versions, this move was
done after the apply sequence was complete. With Mode 2 selected, the Applicator moves the liner while it
is waiting for the Air Blast Time and/or the Tamp Retract Time to finish. This should create faster cycle
rates during missing label conditions because the Applicator Drive Roller is not sitting idle while the label
is being applied.
NOTE: Since the “liner only” condition is going to be moved during the Air Blast Time
and/or Tamp Retract Time, the Applicator WILL leave “liner only” conditions at the Peel
Edge. The next label will be moved into position as the current label is applied. If the
Applicator is taken offline with a missing label on the liner between the sensor and the Peel
Edge, the Applicator will quit tracking the “liner only” condition.
Powered Rewind
–With this Option on, the
Applicator will drive a motor attached to the
waste rewind. This Option is useful in
higher speed applications or if a large
rewind is needed to wind up more liner
material.
This is a Factory-Installed Option. Please
consult factory for more information on this
Option.
This option has not been CE approved.
Tamp Home Mode-
This Option Menu can only be
accessed if the Apply Type is set as a Tamp. If the
Option is set to Mode 1, the Applicator will turn on
the Tamp Home Output when the tamp Retract
Timer is finished or the Tamp Home Sensor (if
equipped) is turned on by the Tamp Cylinder. A
label will be fed out onto the Pad at this time. If
Mode 2 is selected, the Tamp Home Output will
only turn on when the Tamp Home Sensor (must be
equipped) is turned on by the Tamp Cylinder. A
label will only be fed out after this sensor turns on.
At this Menu there is a Help Key that will explain
each Mode.
The default setting for this Option is Mode 1
.
Summary of Contents for 360a series
Page 47: ...GENERAL SETUP PROCEDURES 5 1 360a SERIES SETUP PROCEDURES...
Page 70: ...GENENRAL MAINTENANCE 8 1 360a SERIES GENERAL MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES...
Page 102: ...13 1 360 APPLICATOR DRAWINGS 360a SERIES CE MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS...
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