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Settings
109 - Warm-Up Time in MIN.
This is the number of minutes (up to 300 minutes from power-up) during which
the compensations specified in Settings 110-112 are applied.
Overview – When the machine is powered on, if Setting 109, and at least one
of Settings 110, 111, or 112, are set to a nonzero value, the following warning
will be displayed:
CAUTION! Warm up Compensation is specified!
Do you wish to activate
Warm up Compensation (Y/N)?
If a ‘Y’ is entered, the control immediately applies the total compensation
(Setting 110,111, 112), and the compensation begins to decrease as the time
elapses. For instance, after 50% of the time in Setting 109 has elapsed, the
compensation distance will be 50%.
To “restart” the time period, it is necessary to power the machine off and on,
and then answer “yes” to the compensation query at start-up.
CAUTION! Changing Setting 110, 111, or 112 while compensation is in
progress can cause a sudden movement of up to 0.0044 inch.
The amount of remaining warmup time is displayed on the bottom right hand
corner of the Diagnostics Inputs 2 screen using the standard hh:mm:ss format.
110 - Warmup X Distance
111 - Warmup Y Distance
112 - Warmup Z Distance
Settings 110, 111 and 112 specify the amount of compensation (max = ±
0.0020” or ± 0.051 mm) applied to the axes. Setting 109 must have a value
entered for settings 110-112 to have an affect.
114 - Conveyor Cycle (minutes)
115 - Conveyor On-time (minutes)
These two settings control the optional chip conveyor. Setting 114 (Conveyor
Cycle Time) is the interval that the conveyor will turn on automatically. Set
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ting 115 (Conveyor On-Time) is the amount of time the conveyor will run. For
example, if setting 114 is set to 30 and setting 115 is set to 2, the chip conveyor
will turn on every half an hour, run for 2 minutes, then turn off.
On-time should be set no greater than 80% of cycle time. Note the following:
The CHIP FWD button (or M31) will start the conveyor in the forward direction
and activate the cycle.
The CHIP REV button (or M32) will start the conveyor in the reverse direction
and activate the cycle
The CHIP STOP button (or M33) will stop the conveyor and cancel the cycle.
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