Using DiPro 1500 in Run mode
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Adjusting the ready signal for green sensors
Adjusting the ready signal in Run mode is almost the same as adjusting it in
Program mode. There are two differences.
First, you see the sensor's on and off time (its actuation angle), so it is easy to set
the ready signal precisely.
Second, the ready signal bar moves much slower than in Program mode when you
press the angle keys. This is so it is easier to zero in on an exact setting (and so it is
harder to make big changes in the setting).
Example of a display for a green sensor
Here is an example of a display for a green sensor:
ON
OFF 266
SENSOR 1 PART EJECTION GREEN
USE ANGLE KEYS
TO SET THE READY
SIGNAL. PRESS
RESET WHEN
DONE
0
90
180
270
360
270
190
ON
OFF
READY
194
SENSOR
ready signal
bar
sensor on-off marker
sensor on-off
shown in degrees
This display is for a part ejection sensor. The display shows the sensor turns on and
off within the ready signal.You can change the ready signal by lengthening or
shortening the bar across the bottom using the angle on and off keys. If you are
unfamiliar with these keys, see "Angle keys" in Chapter 3.
Sensor on-off marker
Notice the "sensor on-off" box at the right and the on-off marker above the setting
bar. The numbers in the box show the degrees the sensor actuated when you ran the
press. The marker above the bar shows the sensor's actuation time graphically. The
outer edges of the triangles represent the beginning and end of the actuation angle.
It is easy to adjust the ready signal so it is just a little shorter than the sensor's
actuation angle (for green constant sensors) or just a little longer (for green and
green quick check sensors).
Any time you run the press, then display the ready signal for a green sensor, you
will also see the sensor's actuation angle.
Summary of Contents for dipro 1500
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