Lynx™ Shielded Sequence Module ID7‑M‑SEQ | Product Manual
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ACCEPTABLE SIGNAL SUBSTITUTIONS
1.
No injection forward signal
If the injection forward signal is
not
available the
eDART
uses several techniques determine when
injection forward is on. In lieu of an injection
forward signal, the following may be used as a
substitute (in descending order of quality):
•
Wired and assigned first stage or second stage
sequence input signals
•
Screw motion forward/falling edge of injection
pressure (detected by
eDART
)
•
Screw motion forward/screw motion
backward for a time (detected by
eDART
)
•
Injection pressure thresholds (detected by
eDART
)
•
Mold clamped plus a set time to turn on and
a set injection forward on time (detected by
eDART
)
2.
No mold closed/clamped signal
If no mold closed/clamped signal is available,
but both mold opening and mold closing are
available, then the sequencer will create the
mold closed/clamped signal from those two.
It will use the end of mold closing for mold
closed/clamped on and the start of mold
opening for mold closed/clamped off.
3.
No machine‑in‑manual signal
If a machine‑in‑semi‑auto mode or
machine‑in‑auto mode signal is hard‑wired
and assigned, then the sequencer inverts it and
creates an internal machine‑in‑manual mode
signal.
4.
No screw run signal available
If no screw run signal is available, refer to the
eDART
version 9.xx or
eDART
version 10.xx
software manuals for more information and
instructions for screw run setup.
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