Conair GB User Manual

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CONTROLS and OUTPUTS

1. POWER ON switch.

Controls all power to the controller and all outputs. When power is
switched off, battery backed-up RAM preserves all internal totals and
parameters. All other functions are reset for normal start-up when
power is restored.

2. STOP END OF CYCLE / CONTINUE switch

This is the switch that you should use to STOP the system. This switch
is wired in series with the level sensor. Turning it off breaks the
signal to the computer the same as covering the level sensor with

material. This stops the process at the end of a full cycle.

3. IMMEDIATE PAUSE / CONTINUE switch

Causes a computer-controlled immediate pause during a cycle. Dispenses
will stop in mid-dispense if necessary. When switched back to
CONTINUE, the process continues without any error in amounts dispensed.

4. ALL AIR SOLENOID outputs

There is a single 8 pin or 14 pin (or 17 pin) Amphanol plug located on
the front of the control panel. this provides output of all 120 volt
(or 24 volt) signals to drive the air solenoids. These power sources
are transistor driven and are protected by the 1/2 amp panel fuse. See
the wiring diagram section for the correct wiring to each pin.

If more then 7 outputs are to be driven, a 14 pin connector is provided
with outputs for components 8, 9, A, B, and C.
If 24 volt solenoids are used, a 17 pin connector is provided.

5. POWER OUTPUTS (receptacles on panel front)

Each outlet puts out 120 volts (240 outside USA) through internal plug-
in solid state relays rated and fused at 3 amps. These relay outputs
are designed to drive motors or other devices requiring power up to 3
amps each. The LEFT outlet is for component number 5, and the RIGHT
outlet is for component number 6.

6. EIGHT CHARACTER DISPLAY

Displays the accumulated total bin weight, in grams, after each
dispense. The display flashes when an inadequate dispense has occurred
and the dispense is going to be retried. Other information displayed
here includes material usage totals, internal parameters, component
types and settings and various information prompts to assist the
operator.

###### Numbers displayed are the total weight of material, in grams,

in the bin at any time. The weight in the bin is updated only
after an individual dispense is complete. During the dispense
the displayed weight does not change.
P in the left most position indicates unit is in PROGRAM mode.
M indicates unit is in MANUAL mode.
1 R 20.0 indicates: Component 1, REGRIND, SETTING of 20 percent.

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