Calibrating the Feelers
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KVAL Operation/Service Manual
Calibrating the Feelers
Door Feelers
is the first calibration that should be checked or
performed. This calibration adjusts the encoders located in
the machine. These calibrations are a starting reference for all
calibrations.
Process
:
1.
Measure a known good door.
a.The door should be true and be considered a calibration reference
b. Door should be sturdy enough to survive multiple passes through machine.
c..Capture the width, length, and thickness measurements. (These measure-
ments are used to compare feed backs from the encoders.)
2.
Ensure the
Set-Up Mode
is Enabled (no cut-
ting).
a.Select the
Edge-SS
-
Main Control Tab
and
under the
Main Control Section
select the
Setup Mode
button.
3.
Feed a Test Door into the machine.
4.
After the door has been fed in, Check the measurements fed back from the encoders
a.. Select the
Log Tab
from the Edge-SS Screen check the latest feedback from
encoder.
5.
Get averages of the feedback. Capture the measurements.
a.Run the door and re-feed it at least 3 times. (Each time capturing the mea-
surements from the Log Screen)
b.Reverse the door and re-feed it at least 3 times. Repeat data collection.
6.
Compute the averages of the fed-back measurement.
7.
Enter the data derived from the averages
a.Go to the Edge-SS
Calibration
, select
Feelers-
b.Subtract measured data to adjust for the difference
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