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SECTION 4 — PROGRAMMING
SSC-500 Hydraulic Press Solid-State Control
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ASINGLE TMR sec
XXX
ENTER
Selects the Program Menu
Item
ASINGLE TMR sec
ENTER
XXX = Current
ASINGLE
TMR
Press the DOWN and UP
arrows to increase or
decrease the Automatic Single
Stroke timer
Program the
ASINGLE TMR
and return to Main Menu
MAIN
MENU
Figure 4.13
ASINGLE TMR sec Programming Flowchart
Setting Type:
Time - seconds
Range:
005 - 120 sec
Factory Setting:
005 sec
ASINGLE TMR Sec (Automatic Single Stroke Timer, Seconds)
Select the
PROG
position on the Program/Run selector switch.
Press the
t
and
s
buttons on the keypad to scroll through the program
options. Press
ENTER
when the LCD displays
ASINGLE TMR sec
.
The display now reads:
XXX
Where
XXX
= a number between 005 and 120 sec.
Press the
t
and
s
buttons on the keypad to change the timer
value. Pressing and holding the arrow keys will change the time at
a rapid rate. Press
ENTER
to program the
ASINGLE TMR
timer to
the displayed time and return to the main menu level. The LCD again
displays
ASINGLE TMR sec
.
Function
If the timer expires between successive inputs, the press will not
operate. The prior-action push button must be reinitiated and the palm
buttons reactivated. Refer to the wiring diagram sheet 2 for information
on wiring the
ASINGLE
inputs. See
ASINGLE MODE
description above
for more information.
USER INPUTS
The SSC-500 has four (4) programmable user inputs.* These inputs
are 24VDC sinking (NPN) type. There are three (3) parameters that can
be programmed for each input.
Programmable Parameters
1. FAULT MESSAGE:
When the input is activated, a fault message is
displayed. This fault message is assigned to the input according to
its function. Figure 4.11 shows a list of fault messages that can be
assigned to each input. Select any message for each input.
2. LOGIC:
This setting is used to change the logic that activates
the input. The programming choices are NO (Normally Open), NC
(Normally Closed), and OFF (Disabled). Select one of these for each
input.
3. STOP TYPE:
When the input is activated, the machine cycle will
stop in one of two ways. E-STOP (Emergency Stop) will immediately
stop the cycle in progress. T-STOP (Top Stop) will stop the cycle
in progress at the top of the stroke. Select which type of stop is
required for each input.
Note: If block valve monitoring is enabled, only three (3) user inputs
will be available.
LUBE FLT .........................................................................
Lube Fault
HIGH LUBE FLT .........................................................
High Lube Fault
LOW LUBE FLT ..........................................................
Low Lube Fault
LOW LUBE LEVEL .....................................................
Low Lube Level
MAIN MTR OL FLT ....................................
Main Motor Overload Fault
LUBE MTR OL FLT ....................................
Lube Motor Overload Fault
AUX MTR OL FLT .................................
Auxiliary Motor Overload Fault
GUARD OPEN FLT ..................................................
Guard Open Fault
REAR GUARD FLT ...................................................
Rear Guard Fault
LEFT GUARD FLT ......................................................
Left Guard Fault
RIGHT GUARD FLT ..................................................
Right Guard Fault
FEEDER FLT ..................................................................
Feeder Fault
LOAD MONITOR FLT .............................................
Load Monitor Fault
SAFETY BLK FLT ....................................................
Safety Block Fault
DIE PROTECT FLT ...............................................
Die Protection Fault
STOCK BUCKLE ............................................................
Stock Buckle
END OF STOCK .............................................................
End Of Stock
EXTRN CNTRL FLT ............................................
External Control Fault
Figure 4.14
User Input Fault Messages Chart