M A G U I R E P R O D U C T S , I N C .
Edition: August 6, 2014
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Component Parameters
There are 12 Groups of 10 parameters each. The first digit is the component number. Component 1 is shown here. There are 11
more just like it.
1RP 00010
PERCENT shortage error that will force a retry.
1RD 00300
GRAM weight shortage error that will force a retry.
Retries occur until both conditions are met.
1AL 00000
Last digit = number of retries before ALARM.
00001 to 00009 = sound alarm, hold process.
00011 to 00019 = sound alarm, continue process.
These parameters set ALARM functions. When material runs out, or does not dispense fully, these flags instruct
the controller what to do. Default settings shown are for Natural, Color, and Additive to alarm, but not Regrind.
1LA 00020
Lag TIME before dispense ACTUALLY starts.
(mechanical response time, interrupts)
These parameters state the lag time between when a device is signaled and when it actually begins to operate.
Change ONLY if you change to non-standard equipment.
1WT 24000
WT/TI = the rate that will be used for calculating the next dispense time.
1TI 01952
WT = the Weight portion of the dispense rate, calculated such that WT/TI equals the average of the last two
actual dispense rates.
TI = the TIME portion of the dispense rate. (Interrupts)
These change AUTOMATICALLY during normal operation.
They are Weight and Time portions of the flow rate calibration.
1PO 00000
Pulse rate of "MICRO PULSE" valves.
1SE 01000
Upper SETTING limits for thumbwheels (0xxx.x).
Settings greater than limit are held to limit. (01000) = 100%
These parameters can SET UPPER LIMITS to the thumbwheels. For color and additive, lower
settings may help ensure expensive material is not wasted.
1XT 00000
Move decimal left on color and additive settings.
These parameters allow entry of less then (00.1) percent for COLOR or ADDITIVE.
When set to "00010" settings are read as X.XX percent.
When set to "00100" settings are read as .XXX percent.
1NC 00001
Allowable GRAM error within which NO correction is made.
This is the acceptable error range for each component to prevent hunting. They adjust automatically over an
extended time period to match the flow characteristics of each material.
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