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Milnor
®
Allied
Interface Specifications and Signals, CBW
®
PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION
The Mentor controller also provides user-definable outputs. Additionally, Mentor controllers with
G3 software (the G3 CBW) provide user-definable inputs. If a particular allied interface signal is
not explicitly provided, it may be possible to define the needed output or input.
3.1.
Explicit Allied Interface Signals
Table 2: Loading Interface Numeric Input Signals and Digit Order—CBW
Common
Conn.
Most
Significant
Dedicated Connections (Binary Data Signals)
Least
Significant
Signal name on schematic
(e.g., Drycode A, B, etc.)-->
K
J
H
G
F
E
D
C
B
A
Multi-terminal
WCG
WCG
WCG
WCG
WCG
WCG
WCG
WCG
WCG
Pin Number
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Wire Number
2G
EAH
EAG
EAF
EAE
EAD
EAC
EAB
EAA
Display/code
--
View on Mentor "Direct and Standard Inputs" page.
256 Formula
or Goods
Codes (000 -
255)
Board/code
--
io2/15
io2/14
io2/13
io2/12
io2/11
io2/10
io2/9
io2/8
Multi-terminal
WCF
WCF
WCF
WCF
WCF
WCF
WCF
WCF
WCF
WCF
WCF
Pin Number
9
11
10
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Wire Number
2G
DAK
DAJ
DAH
DAG
DAF
DAE
DAD
DAC
DAB
DAA
Display/code
--
View on Mentor "Direct and Standard Inputs" page.
1000
(usable)
Customer
Codes (000 -
999)
Board/code
--
io1/10
io1/9
io2/7
io2/6
io2/5
io2/4
io2/3
io2/2
io2/1
io2/0
Multi-terminal
WCI
WCU
WCU
WCU
WCU
WCU
WCU
WCU
WCU
WCU
WCU
Pin Number
9
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Wire Number
2G
XX2
XX1
XXZ
XXY
XXX
XXW
XXV
XXU
XXT
XXS
Display/code
--
Not available for viewing on Mentor screens.
Weight (0 to
409.5 Lbs)*
Board/code
--
io**/9
io**/8
io**/7
io**/6
io**/5
io**/4
io**/3
io**/2
io**/1
io**/0
* A range of load weight from 0 to 409.5 lb's (in tenths of a pound) can be passed. This requires twelve signals—the ten shown in
the table plus L and M. Data for L are: connector WCU, pin 11, wire XX3, Board/code io**/10. Data for L are: connector WCU, pin
12, wire XX4 Board/code io**/11.
** The position of this board is variable.
Table 3: Loading Interface non-Numeric Signals and Enabling Order—CBW (see Note 1)
Common Connection*
Dedicated Connection
Signal
Direc-
tion
Multi-
terminal
Pin
Wire
Multi-
terminal
Pin
Wire
Display
/ code
Board /
code
*****
Function Name / Signal Name
Milnor will read in the batch data (previous table) when the tunnel cylinders pause at top dead center during transfer--before it
enables the "load allowed / start conveyor or release bag" signal. Hence, the batch data signals must be set before the "discharge
allowed / bag ready" signal is enabled.
Input
WCG
9
2G
WCG
11
none
***
io1/2
discharge allowed / bag ready
Output*
WCH
5
NAE
WCH
6
NAF
****
io2/4
load allowed / start conveyor or release bag**
* For outputs from Milnor, Milnor does not normally assign either pin of the potential-free contact as the common. Hence, both pins
have unique pin and wire numbers.
** This output provides potential-free contacts, but actuates during every cycle and bypasses the loading conveyor controls on the
Mentor console. The console controls are designed for use with Milnor loading conveyors only and permit placing the load
conveyor in "hold" to pass empty pockets in the tunnel, but they do not provide potential-free contacts.
*** Shown on the Mentor "Direct and Standard Inputs" page as "Bag Ready."
**** Shown on the Mentor "Standard Outputs" page as "Start Conveyor."
***** Applies to G3 CBW (Mark 9) only. The 76032 CBW uses Mark 8 controls which do not provide boards with LED's.
Note 1:
Several allied interface inputs and outputs shown on the schematics are not usable with current
production machines. These were used with the Miltron
™
Rail Sequencer
(Display I), which is not
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