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SSC-1500 Part Revolution Solid-State Control
SECTION 4—PROGRAMMING
OPTIONAL MODES
(continued)
ONE-HAND OR FOOT TRIP SINGLE STROKE
To use
One-Hand or Foot Trip Single Stroke
, the mode selector switch must be set to
SINGLE
, and the actuating means selector switch must be
set to
FOOT
.
One-Hand or Foot Trip Single Stroke
is a mode of operation whereby the press will make a cycle as soon as the palm buttons are concurrently
depressed or the foot switch is depressed. In this mode, the auto up (holding) angle does not apply.
This mode of operation may be used only if there is a light curtain as the point-of-operation safeguard.
AUTOMATIC SINGLE STROKE
To use
Automatic Single Stroke
, the mode selector switch must be set to
SINGLE
, and the actuating means selector switch must be set to
HAND
.
Automatic Single Stroke
is a mode of operation where single-stroke actuating signals are sent to the press control system by an automatic feeding
mechanism or other auxiliary equipment without action by an operator after the initial start. This mode of operation is often used when automatic
feeding or parts removal equipment cannot operate fast enough to insert or remove material with the press stroking continuously.
The signal must be received within a set amount of time, which is programmed by the operator. This timed setting is called signal time-out. For
directions on how to program this setting, refer to the timed settings section on pages 56 - 57.
The programmed time must be longer than the entire
Automatic Single Stroke
sequence of operation. If the signal is not received within the
programmed amount of time, the press will not cycle. If the signal is received within the programmed amount of time, the press will cycle and the
signal time-out setting will reset and start over.
Initially, the timer is started on the first stroke by pressing the prior-action button. The palm buttons must be used, then, to initiate the first stroke.
After the first stroke, the timer is started when the signal from an outside source is received. This must occur before the signal time-out setting
expires. To stop the press once it is in the
Automatic Single Stroke
mode of operation, press either the emergency-stop or top-stop palm button.
HOW TO TURN ON OR OFF THE OPTIONAL MODES
Select the
ON
position of the program OFF/ON selector switch. One of
the MAIN PROGRAM SCREENS will be displayed.
On the MAIN PROGRAM SCREEN, use
↓
and
↑
on the keypad the to
scroll through the program options. Press
ENTER
when the pound
symbol (#) is next to OPTIONAL MODES. The security code screen
will be displayed. See Figure 4.49. You will be prompted to enter the
security code.
Press
ESC
to stop and return to the MAIN PROGRAM SCREEN. Press
BKSP
to backspace or press
CLR
to delete the entry and start over.
Press
ENTER
when finished.
Figure 4.49
Security Code Screen
ENTER SECURITY CODE
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