The User Interface
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Access ferrite
Selecting this option allows access to the Ferrite (F) product in the
Select Product to Setup
screen.
As this product is setup in the factory and its settings used by the detector as the baseline for
inspecting Dry products, access should be disabled to avoid incorrect use.
Access is generally enabled by a Loma Service Engineer when the Ferrite product needs to be
re-learnt following replacement of a a circuit board or upgrading of the detector software..
Tap in the option check box to enable or disable it.
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Reject during learn
If this option is selected all packs will be rejected during a product learn process, regardless of
whether they include contaminants.
Tap in the option check box to enable or disable it.
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Reverse detection
If this option is selected then the detector will work in reverse by passing ‘contaminated’
products and rejecting ‘good’ products.
This is useful when for example a product contains a metal ‘toy’ so products that do not contain
the ‘toy’ are to be rejected.
Note that a Product Registration Photo-eye must be fitted to use this option.
Tap in the option check box to enable or disable it.
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Auxiliary relay
The following options are available for selection, depending on what function the relay is
providing:
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In run
Select this option if you are using the relay to signal that the metal detector is inspecting
product.
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Reject
Selecting this option provides an additional set of reject activated contacts.
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Check debug
Select this option to assist with setting up the Pack check feature, enabled in the Rejects
Setup screen
Tap the arrow to the right of the field to display the drop down list of available options and
select the one to be used.
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Line cleared on fault?
When this option is selected, internal pack queues are cleared whenever a fault is generated
that stops the conveyor. This option should be enabled when using the Pack check feature.
Tap in the option check box to enable or disable it.
Summary of Contents for IQ3+
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