Introduction
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Introduction
Dear User,
Thank you for having opted for one of our
NCT100T, NCT990T,
or
NCT2000T
control
systems.
It is hoped sincerely that you will be always satisfied in your work with its facilities.
It should be remembered that the skill of operating the machine can only be learnt in the
possession of the part programming fundamentals. Similarly, no programming is feasible unless
the skills of machine operation are acquired.
THE MACHINE CANNOT BE MANIPULATED OR OPERATED IN SAFETY UNLESS
YOU CAN INTERPRET THE PART PROGRAM AND CHECK IT FOR CORRECT-
NESS!
THE OPERATOR OF THE MACHINE MUST ALWAYS FORESEE ALL CONSE-
QUENCES OF HIS/HER INTERVENTIONS!
Conditions of Operation and Storage
The control system may be operated at an ambient temperature b10 and +50
/
C;
It
must not be turned on at any other temperature.
The programs in the memory cannot be
warranted for preservation if the control is stored at a temperature below +10
/
C. The storage
temperature range is -10 to +50
/
C.
The control unit is cooled by one or two built-in fans. The fan with a filter, mounted on top of
the electronic section, should produce a slight over-pressure inside the cabinet. It should be
made sure that the external and the built-in fans are not working against each other.
The
cleanliness of the filter of the external fan
, or if necessary, a replacement thereof is a basic
condition for the faultless operation of the control system.
It is forbidden
to open
the door of
the cabinet of electronic section (or to disassemble the unit) for aeration or any other purpose
while the control system is under power. It is also forbidden and involves the loss of the
warranty to remove, repair or subsequently adjust the PC boards of the control system. The
only exceptions are the replacements of the 1.6 and 6.3 fuses on the front panel of the PC
board of the power supply, and setting the brightness control of the screen. Replacement of
fuses can only be done if the tool machine is in power-off status.
Summary of Contents for 100T
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