Service manual

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CONFIGURATION MENU
2) I/O DIAGNOSTICS (pg. 2)
The I/O DIAGNOSTICS menu provides a means to check devices connected to the applicator. From here,
the operator can manually turn on valve outputs; monitor inputs such as: product detect, web break, and
low label; and verify the operation of the analog input and output.
3) DEBOUNCE DELAY (pg. 2)
The DEBOUNCE DELAY value helps eliminate false product detect signals that are electrical in nature.
This feature is provided to eliminate the possibility that the applicator will ‘start-up’ on it own in the
presence of high levels of EMI/RFI interference. When the product detect signal becomes active, the
applicator waits the “debounce delay” time and checks to see if the product detect signal is still active. If it
is, the applicator will start the drive motor and dispense a label. If the product detect signal is not active,
the applicator assumes that the original signal was a ‘glitch’ and will abort the label application cycle. The
default debounce setting is 0.001 seconds but the operator may enter any value between 0.001 and 0.050
seconds if noise is a problem.
4) RESET LABEL SENSOR (pg. 2)
If RESET LABEL SENSOR is selected, the label sensor will be reset to its factory default values. There is
no warning or confirmation screen and the previous settings are permanently deleted so make sure this is
what you want before proceeding. If “4” is pressed, the display will show a series of stars as the sensor
reconfigures its settings. When the process is complete, the applicator will return to the configuration
menu. Note: Before attempting to dispense labels, the operator should perform either a manual or
auto setup procedure to select the edge detection mode and set the label sensitivity.
5) RESERVED (pg. 2)
This entry is reserved for future use.
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