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Parameter List - Explanations
General Parameters
(20 parameters) (900 series settings shown as example settings)
FLG 00000
FLG is a SET of flags for enabling or disabling the keys
: TAG, RECIPE, FAST and BATCH. These four keys
will NOT WORK and their associated functions are not available, unless this parameter is set properly.
When all digits are set to 0 (FLG 00000), all four functions are OFF.
The second digit set to 1 (FLG 01000), will turn the TAG key on. Added information on reports.
The third digit set to 1 (FLG 00100), will turn the RECIPE key on. Internally stored recipes (0-99).
The forth digit set to 1 (FLG 00010), will turn the FAST key on. Higher output mode.
The fifth digit set to 1 (FLG 00001), will turn the BATCH key on. Dispense Target weight and stop.
MIX 00015
MIXER MOTOR TIME
This parameter times how long the MIX motor runs.
JOG 03030
MIXER MOTOR JOGGING, COUNTS and TIME
JOG indicates the number of times the blade will jog after initial mixing is ended, plus the time interval between
these jogs.
FCV 00006
FLOW CONTROL DELAY - TIME the Flow Control valve delays before opening (Seconds).
This parameter holds each batch in the mix chamber for a time to assure mixing. This is only for units equipped
with the optional flow control valve under the mix chamber.
FCA 00002
FLOW CONTROL ALARM
– If enabled, an uncovered sensor triggers the Flow Control to close for the
next batch. If the sensor is not covered in x cycles (2 by default) the FCA alarm is sounded and the
process stopped.
FCA parameter is for enabling or disabling the Flow Control Alarm.
DTI 00006
WEIGH BIN DUMP TIME at end of cycle. (Seconds)
This parameter times how long the weigh bin dump valve opens to empty. No change is required.
KDF 00010
STABLE WEIGHT - Maximum variation in GRAMS between two consecutive weight
WDF 10010
STABLE WEIGHT TARE - Readings for reading to be accepted. (x or x.x)
KDF controls sensitivity of weight readings during calibration of load cells. No change is required.
WDF controls the sensitivity of weight readings during normal operation. If excessive vibration interferes with
weight readings you may have to increase this number.
BER 01000
BAIL-OUT THRESHOLD - Excess GRAM weight before dispense is aborted.
This parameter controls sensitivity of the emergency "bailout" routine that prevents overfilling of the weigh bin. No
change is required.
ROC 00000
REGRIND OVERCOLOR - ROC, ROV, and RHL help control regrind usage.
ROC indicates the PERCENT of REGRIND that will be treated as natural when COLOR and ADDITIVE
dispenses are calculated. This adds some color or additive to your regrind.
ROV 00000
REGRIND OVERRIDE -
ROV is for closed loop fully automatic reprocessing of regrind scrap. This parameter will
detect when more regrind is being produced than consumed, and override the current setting to use a higher
amount. This helps prevent material backing up in your grinder.
RHL 00000
REGRIND LEVELS
– HI/LOW -
RHL has effect only if level sensors are added to your unit to detect material
level in the regrind hopper. These level sensors can alter regrind percent usage.
FUL 20000
FULL BIN WEIGHT - determined by weigh bin size.
MAX 30000
Maximum BIN WEIGHT - weight the software will target (grams).
FUL is the target weight that is blended each cycle. Change only for extremely fluffy or very heavy material.
MAX prevents overflowing of the weigh bin. It is reset automatically if the FUL parameter is changed.
TH 01000
VALID TARE WEIGHT HIGH - The highest acceptable TARE weights for Blend cycle to start.
TL 00500
VALID TARE WEIGHT LOW - The lowest acceptable TARE weights for Blend cycle to start.
TL prevents starting with the weigh bin out of place. No change is required.
TH prevents starting with a full weigh bin. Change TH only if clumps of material hang up in the weigh bin.
PRT 00000
REPORT INTERVAL - MINUTE interval between automatic print of TOTALS.
Summary of Contents for WEIGH SCALE BLENDER WSBMB Series
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