User Manual
Operation
QCL-MAN -CT2211-Aerosol-Leak-Detection-System-Rev F
October 2015
Operation
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5.1.9
Rejector screen
The rejector is used by the control system to remove faulty containers from the
production line. There are a number of different options for the rejector. This manual
assumes that the default air rejector is being used.
Figure 5-9
below shows the
Rejector screen:
Figure 5-9 Rejector page
A.
Rejector Description: describes the rejector in use.
B.
Rejector Position: is the position relative to the main input gate of the rejector.
C.
Rejector Timing: is the length of time the rejector is active for each faulty container.
D.
Rejector Type: shows a picture of the particular rejector in use.
E.
Number of Consecutive Rejects: is the number of consecutive canister rejects required to
trigger the
Too many consecutive rejects
alarm.
F.
Check mark: is to apply changes made to Number of Consecutive Rejects and Number of
Repeatable Rejects to the configuration file. If the changes are not stored, they will be reset
to the previously stored values on system reboot.
G.
Number of Repeatable Rejects: is the number of canister rejects per 100 canisters required
to trigger the
Repeatable Reject Error
alarm.
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D
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