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Display or Action
Explanation
<ENTER>
.
sub-menu has four data fields: baud rate, data bits, stop bit, and data method.
Advances to the first field in the RS422 sub-menu: baud rate.
RS422
<19k2Bd>
19k2Bd is the correct value. If a different value appears on the bottom line,
access this field and correct the value in the same manner as above.
Otherwise, proceed to the Data Bits field.
Advances to the next field in the RS422 sub-menu: data bits.
RS422
<8DATAb>
8DATAb is the correct value. If <7DATAb> appears on the bottom line,
access this field and correct the value. Otherwise, proceed to the Stop Bits
field.
Advances to the next field: stop bits.
RS422
<1STOPb>
1STOPb is the correct value. If <2STOPb> appears on the bottom line, access
this field and correct the value. Otherwise, proceed to the data method field.
Advances to the next field: data method.
RS422
<REPEAT>
REPEAT is the correct value. If <SINGLE> appears on the bottom line,
access this field and correct the value. Otherwise, return to the Run mode.
Returns to each higher-level menu, then the Run mode.
3.2.
Laser and Reflector Alignment
1. At the laser device, access the program mode as previously explained. This activates the
visible pilot laser used for alignment.
2. Adjust the orientation of the laser on its mounting brackets to place the beam at the center of
the target.
3. Operate the shuttle in manual mode to move it along the shuttle path. Find manual operation
instructions for the shuttle in the Drynet Dryer/Shuttle operator guide. As the shuttle
traverses, observe the position of the beam on the target.
4. Move the laser post, and adjust the orientation of the laser and target to achieve the alignment
described in
Figure 6
.
5. When alignment is achieved, anchor the laser post to the floor.
6. When the laser post is securely anchored, check the alignment again and make final
adjustments.
7. Tighten the laser and target bracketry.
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