Conair WSB User Manual

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pulsed operation. The first three digits (001xx) controls ON time in
tenths of seconds. The last two digits (xxx01) controls OFF time.
Larger numbers produce slower dispense rates without any increase in
accuracy. Smaller numbers may not allow enough time for the slide to

shift fully.

Pulsed Output may also assist in dispensing regrind and some powders
when these materials tend to bridge. A parameter of 00501 will produce
a 1/2 second open time (5/10 seconds), a long enough time to allow a
significant dispense, followed by a 1/10 second close time, just enough
to close the gate fully. The rapid gate movement may help in keeping
material flowing.
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MPO for Micro Blender air driven reciprocating mixer.

MPO sets the timing, in tenths of seconds the clockwise and
counterclockwise timing of the mix blade. MPO 00010 is 1 second for
each direction.
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_AL

_AL Alarm FLAGS. When material runs out, or for some other reason
material does not dispense fully, these flags will instruct the
controller what to do.
The last digit is number of retries before the action.
The next to last digit is the action:
00000 = NO ALARM, NO RETRIES
00001 to 09 = ALARM, Continue retries.
00011 to 19 = ALARM, Stop retries, Continue process.
00021 to 29 = ALARM, Stop retries, Stop process.
00031 to 39 = NO ALARM, Stop retries, Continue process.

00000 = no alarm, no pause in process, no retries. This is the normal
alarm configuration for the Regrind dispense.

00001 to 00009 = sound alarm after specified number of retries and
continue retries until successful. The process will not continue
until the fault condition is corrected. The last digit
determines the number of retries before sounding the alarm. This
is appropriate for all important components; natural, color, and
additive, and sometimes regrind.

00011 to 00019 = sound alarm after specified number of retries but then
stop the retries and continue with the remainder of the cycle.
The alarm will continue until the fault condition is corrected or
until the next cycle begins. The last digit determines the
number of retries before sounding the alarm. This would be
appropriate if you wish to make several attempts at a dispense,
such as regrind, but you wish the process to continue even
without the component.

00021 to 00029 = same as 1 to 9, Stop Process, Sound Alarm, but NO more
retries. Just sound alarm and wait. Press the RESET button to
clear alarm and start the retries again. Appropriate ONLY if you
absolutely want operator intervention to occur when material runs
low. In other words you do not want any automatic loading or

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