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mode. The system is supplied with the number "11111" as the password number. If you wish to restrict
use of this mode to only yourself, you may make up your own number and enter it here.
WSD Systems Only
– Change Weight Dispense Range
NOTE: *47 must be disabled to perform a zero or full weight calibration
Special function - WSD DISPENSE systems only.
This function alters the range of requested dispense weights. 00.1 to 99.9 is standard. 001 to 999 is
optional using this function. Dispense systems are generally used for rotational molding.
EXTRA BIN DUMP (Weigh Bin Double Dump)
Press (*,5,2) to cause the weigh bin dump valve to operate two times. We call this a "double dump". If you
have problems with material hanging up in the weigh pan, this may help shake it loose.
Use the * key to toggle between
ENABLED
and
DISABLED
Press EXIT when done.
PRINTED REPORTS - Cycle-by-Cycle Printout
Press (*,5,4) to enable writing of Printed Reports containing cycle data to a USB flash drive. Cycle data will
write after each full dispense cycle. With this feature
ENABLED,
a folder named maguire present on the
flash drive and the flash drive plugged into the controller's USB port, four lines of information about the
dispense cycle that just occurred will be sent to a file named PRINTER.TXT. Press * to toggle between
ENABLED
and
DISABLED
. This information includes dispense weight and percentage of each
component, the internal rate numbers used by the computer to determine dispense time, and the actual
dispense time of each component. This is excellent information troubleshooting and to track the accuracy
of each dispense cycle and the accuracy of the entire system over an extended period of time. See: Printed
Outputs for a more detailed explanation.
Alternate Color (
For Liquid Color PIAD system
)
For LIQUID COLOR applications only. This function usually operates in conjunction with an additional two
air solenoids mounted on the blender frame.
Press (*,5,7) to allow automatic switch over to a full drum when the current drum of color runs out. When
function is off, display will say
LIQ OFF
. Press * to toggle to
COL 10
. When display says
COL 10
, the
color setting applies to output 10 only, the standard COLOR output. When display says
COL 10
→
11
, this
means that output 10 is the starting output, and when no weight is detected after a dispense, the output
switches to output 11. The "11" is determined by the parameter (LIQ 11011). You can change the
secondary output by changing the parameter.
If output 11 is also empty, the output switches back to 10. See parameter (LIQ 11011) for more information.
If enabling *57 and component 10 is not set as an additive, the display will briefly show *** LIQ ERROR ***.
WSB COMMUNICATIONS
– View the Blender’s Ethernet IP Address, Subnet and Gateway
Note: this star function is available in controller software versions ending in /N
Press (*,
6,0) to view the WSB’s Ethernet IP Address, Subnet and Gateway. If the WSB is configured to
obtain an IP automatically (DHCP) through *65, then the IP, Subnet will be whatever was assigned to the
controller by a DHCP Server on your network. If the IP address was configured manually, this will be
whatever was entered using *65. Press the * key to toggle through IP, Subnet and Gateway. Press EXIT
when done.
WSB COMMUNICATIONS
– View the Blender’s Ethernet MAC Address
Note: this star function is available in controller software versions ending in /N
Press (*,6,2
) to view the WSB’s Ethernet MAC Address. View Only.
WSB COMMUNICATIONS
– Set the Blender TCP/IP Settings (IP Address, Subnet Gateway)
Note: this star function is available in controller software versions ending in /N
Press (*,6,5) to configure Ethernet IP Address Settings. Under Static IP, you may assign a static IP
Address, Subnet and Gateway.
Summary of Contents for WEIGH SCALE BLENDER WSB-100 Series
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