Run Monitor
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RM7A
Integrated Color Change with Queue
RUN MONITOR
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INTEGRATED COLOR CHANGE WITH QUEUE
A-comp B-comp C-comp Recipe Sequence
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Press Enter Key to edit Queue.
If you want to edit one of the queues, press
to go to the Modify Queue screen.
Zero is not a valid entry for A–comp, B–comp,
C–comp, or Sequence. If zero is entered for
any of these parameters, color change will not
occur.
This screen only appears if Integrated Color Change
with Queue is turned on. Integrated color change with
queue is generally used with an automated system
where there is a set job sequence to be performed.
The queue parameters override the normal color
change parameters during the color change.
Queue Data Sets
Five data sets for color change can be set up in a
queue and sent to the controller individually. A queue
data set consists of the following four parameters:
A–comp:
The A side color valve number chosen
for the new color. Entering 0 will allow the color to
be selected from the A–comp associated with the
recipe selected. Entering 1–10 will cause the color
selection to override the recipe color parameter and
load the specific selection made here.
B–comp:
The B side color valve number chosen
for the new color. Entering 0 will allow the color to
be selected from the B–comp associated with the
recipe selected. Entering 1–3 will cause the color
selection to override the recipe color parameter and
load the specific selection made here.
C–comp:
The C side color valve number chosen
for the new color. Entering 0 will allow the color to
be selected from the C–comp associated with the
recipe selected. Entering 1–3 will cause the color
selection to override the recipe color parameter and
load the specific selection made here.
Recipe Number
– The recipe number that will be
used with the new color. If the recipe 0 is selected
the system will flush out the old color and not load a
new color. The recipe selection determines mix
ratio, ratio tolerance, flow control parameters,
potlife time and volume, meter calibrate, and K–
Factor to be used. The A–comp, B–comp, C–comp
and sequence will also be selected by recipe if their
specific values are 0.
Sequence Number
– The color change sequence
number that will be used for the new color. The
color change sequence number will be used for the
new color. Entering 0 will allow the sequence to be
selected by recipe parameter. 1–4 will override the
recipe and select the specific component.
The data set values in the first line (1) of the queue will
be used for the color change. Following the color
change, the top data set of the queue is erased and
the other data sets move up one level on the queue.
Summary of Contents for PrecisionMix ii
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Page 7: ...1 1 Warnings Warnings 1 ...
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Page 11: ...Overview 2 1 Overview 2 ...
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Page 31: ...Installation 3 1 Installation 3 ...
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Page 109: ...System Configuration 8 1 System Configuration 8 ...
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