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Chapter 5
– Program Mode
NOTICE
The Critical Angle default of 185° cannot be used as your Smart Stop critical angle setting. If you
attempt to enter 185° as the critical angle, a window will open, asking you to enter a different value.
3.
Press ENTER when you are done.
If the sensor you are programming is a Green, Green Quick Check, or Green Constant sensor, the
Ready Signal Programming screen displays (see next section).
If the sensor you are programming is a red or yellow sensor, you are finished, and you are taken
to the Sensor Settings screen (see
Viewing and Changing Sensor Settings
After you have programmed one or more Smart Stop sensors, you can change the critical angle by
performing these steps:
1.
On the Die Protection Sensor Menu, select a sensor programmed as Smart Stop. The Sensor
Settings screen (see Figure 5-31, page 135) displays.
2.
Select SMART STOP. The Sensor Stop Type screen displays with SMART STOP highlighted.
3.
Press SET CRITICAL ANGLE to display the Critical Angle Programming screen.
4.
Change the Critical Angle setting, using the Up (
) and Down (
) cursor keys.
NOTICE
The critical angle can only be set for values between 0° and 184°. If you attempt to enter 185° as
the critical angle, a window will open, asking you to enter a different value.
Setting the Ready Signal for a Green Sensor
After you select the stop type for a Green, Green Quick Check, or Green Constant sensor, the Ready
Signal Programming screen displays, Figure 5-29.
On this screen, you set the Ready signal for Green, Green Quick Check, and Green Constant sensor
types. The Ready signal is the timing window during which the sensor must actuate to prevent
SmartPAC PRO Servo from sending a stop signal to the press. In the example shown in Figure 5-29,
the Ready On signal is set to 166°, the Ready Off signal to 194°.
For Green and Green Quick Check sensors, you set the Ready signal so that it is a little longer than
the sensor’s actuation time. You set the Ready signal for Green Constant sensors so that it is a little
shorter than the sensor’s actuation time. See
Understanding Sensor Terminology
information.
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