
E 300 Operator Interface
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This control function allows the selection of up to 10
different revolutions to be programmed for print,
flash operation in the Revolver program. Enter a
number from 1 to 10, then set the active heads to
either “Single” or “Double” (remember, flashes units
must be programmed before you enter the
“Revolver” screen), then press the “ENTER” key
one time. Your “Revolver” program will be displayed
on the screen. “S” indicates a print station is printing
in “Single” mode. “D” indicates the print station is
printing in “Double” mode. “F” indicates that the
print station is operating in the “Flash” mode.
The “Pallet No.” indication provides a visual indica-
tion of how many pallets are entered in the program
sequence for each revolution of the indexer. The
numerical indication will change (count down) as the
press continues through its operation.
The next menu item is “Job No.”. “Job No.” is used
to enter a job number from 1 to 3 which is saved in
the PLC memory. Simply press the numeric key from
1 to 3, then press the “ENTER” key. (See illustration
Figure 8 above)
The next menu item is “Job Clear”. This menu item
is used to clear all currently active Revolver program
data from the PLC. To use it, press the “ARROW
DOWN” key once, then press the “ARROW RIGHT”
key one time. Now press the “ENTER” key. The indi-
cation will toggle from “ON” to “OFF”. When the
indication reads “ON”, then all Revolver program
data as entered by the Operator will be cleared from
the PLC memory.
The next menu item is “Alarm Enabled”. This menu
item provides the system Operator with a way to
either enable or disable the audible alarm signal
which sounds just before the completion of a pro-
grammed print sequence. To turn the alarm signal
“OFF”, press the “ENTER” key when the flashing
cursor is located under the letter “O” in the “ON”
indication. To turn the alarm back “ON”, press the
“ENTER” key once again, and the alarm will turn
back on. Press the “PREV” button to return to the
previous screen.
Figure 8
Revolution No. :
1
181716151413121110 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Pallet No.:
0
Job No.:
1
Date: 00/00/00 00:00
Job Clear:
Off
Alarm Enabled:
Off
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