
User Manual
Operation
QCL-MAN -CT2211-Aerosol-Leak-Detection-System-Rev F
October 2015
Operation
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5.2.2
Leak detector (CT2211) system healthy
The leak detector provides the control system with a healthy status signal. If this signal
becomes too low, it will trigger this error. See
Section 7: Troubleshooting and
Diagnostics
for more information on this error.
5.2.3
Leak detector (CT2211) laser healthy
The leak detector provides the control system with a healthy status signal for the laser
pulse. If this signal becomes too low, it triggers this error. See
Section 7:
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
for more information on this error.
5.2.4
Can lost
The cans in the system are tracked using a combination of optical gates and a line
encoder. This allows the control system to predict when a particular container should
reach the output gate of the system (assuming it is not rejected). If a can does not
trigger the output gate in a set window, then this error is triggered. The following are
the most likely reasons for this error:
The output gate is positioned incorrectly.
Cans are slipping on the production line.
Someone has removed a can from the line inside the system.
A can in the system has fallen.
The height of the gate output is wrong, causing the gate not to trigger when
cans go through.
The output gate is not working or disconnected.
In order to reset this error all the cans in the system must be removed, and the can
buffer must be reset using the
can buffer reset
button on the Home screen.
5.2.5
Can found
The cans in the system are tracked using a combination of optical gates and a line
encoder. This allows the control system to predict when a particular container should
reach the output gate of the system (assuming it is not rejected). If there is a trigger on
the output gate that falls outside of the expected window, this error is triggered. The
following are the most likely reasons for this error:
The output gate is positioned incorrectly.
Cans are slipping on the production line.
Someone has added a can after the input gate and before the output gate.
5.2.6
Too many consecutive rejects
If a number of cans above a configurable threshold are rejected in a row, this error is
triggered. In order to reset this error, a good can must be put through the system. This
error may be used as a potential indication of a production fault.