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Advanjet HV-2000C Jet Controller Setup and Operation
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5.3
Running a Program from Software
Before running a program for the first time, make sure to check the following:
Connect all electrical cables to the HV-2000. This includes the jet cable, the I/O
cable if remote triggering is used, the RS-232 cable when running from the
computer, and the power cable. All connections are unique.
Turn ON the Advanjet controller. The heater controller and LCD display should
indicate the system is active.
Run the Advanjet software and make sure the main screen is active, the
Controller Status shows Ready and the Jet button is RED.
When loading the Advanjet software, the Overwrite Warning (shown below) is presented
as a reminder that any previous values set in the controller manually (using the front
panel LDC screen) will be reset. Be sure to note the jetting recipe values listed on the
front panel LCD screen before choosing Yes to overwrite the settings.
Note:
If this is the first time running the HV-2000, do not attempt to use remote
triggering. Run the jet from the main Advanjet software screen.
In the Settings menu, select
Recipe #1.
Set the timing to (2,8) (0.5, 0.8, 20), set
the Count to 1, and set the Trigger Mode to PULSE.
Park the HV-2000 Jet over a cup and push the
Jet
button on the main screen
.
The Button should turn from RED to BLUE. Material should flow through the
feed tube and out the tip. It might take a while if the material is thick. If the
material does not flow out the tip, heat is probably needed. A good starting
temperature is 45 °C.
Once material flows, the jet has been successfully primed and is ready to jet
drops.
Figure 5-4: Overwrite Warning