There are five screens each having a separate save areas. Pressing
ESC
will access the Main Screen; pressing
NEXT
will scroll
through the save areas. To change a timer value, follow the same
procedures previously outlined.
Notice there are four timers required for the Dual Tamp mode.
PROD DLY1
(Product Delay 1) is the time delay between the
product sensor sensing the leading edge of the product to when
the applicator applies the first label;
APPL DLY1
(Applicator
Delay 1) is how long the applicator engages the product for the
first label prior to returning home.
PROD DLY2
(Product
Delay 2) is the time delay after the applicator returns home until
the next label is applied and
APPL DLY2
(Applicator Delay 2) is
how long the applicator engages the product (second label) prior
to returning home. Press
ESC
(Escape) will exit this mode.
If required, a
Config
Button is provided in the Dual Tamp
Settings of a LX600DT or displayed along with the 5
th
Save Area
in a LX600T. The
Config
button is used to perform firmware
upgrades to the PanelView Screen only as they become available
and to configure the screen for another application as required by
the factory or a trained distributor technician.
Note:
This button is not a required operator accessed
button for labeler functional changes. All necessary labeler
timer changes are found in the Setup Modes. Disregard this
button and press the ESC button to return to the main
screen.
Summary of Contents for LITTLE DAVID LX600
Page 8: ...Safety Decal Locations...
Page 9: ...Safety Decal Part Number...
Page 14: ...Refer to Section 2 Threading the Label Stock...
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Page 55: ...MAIN FRAME AND STAND ASSEMBLIES FOR ALL MODELS...
Page 73: ...PNEUMATIC ASSEMBLIES FOR ALL MODELS...
Page 77: ...PNEUMATIC DIAGRAM STRAIGHT TAMP MODELS...
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Page 79: ...PNEUMATIC DIAGRAM DUAL TAMP SWING ARM MODEL...
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Page 81: ...APPLICATOR ASSEMBLIES STRAIGHT TAMP MODELS...
Page 84: ...APPLICATOR ASSEMBLY DUAL TAMP SWING ARM MODEL...
Page 86: ...ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLY AND SCHEMATICS FOR STRAIGHT TAMP And DUAL TAMP SWING ARM MODELS...
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