LINK Systems OmniLink 5000 User Manual

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April 17, 2000

Man ual Revisio n 1.0

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window start to be enforced. To change the end angle, change the view to the data window desired. The
screen should look something like Figure 4.3. Place the data entry cursor on the “End Ang” parameter
(“m” in Figure 4.3). Softkey 1 (The uppermost vertical softkey) should read “CHANGE END
ANGLE”. Press this softkey to enter numeric entry mode. Enter the new value with the numeric keypad
and press the ENT key to set the angle. The end angle can be entered with a resolution of .5 degrees and
MUST be greater than the start angle for that data window!

Section 4.2.4

Bypassing the Tonnage Monitor

The BYPASS ON/OFF softkey toggles the tonnage monitor bypass state between ON and OFF. Like
changing setpoints, this is a restricted operation. The operator must have access to this operation via
RUN/PROG Key or access code depending on how the system has been configured (See Section 2 for
access configuration details). When bypassed, all tonnage monitor limits are ignored with the exception
of machine rating alarms. In addition, the tonnage monitor status will say “Bypassed” with a yellow
background and “Bypassed” will be displayed with a yellow background just below the tonnage reading
on each channel. The module will always power up with Bypass turned OFF.

Section 4.2.5

The GRAPH OPERATIONS Softkey

This softkey, which appears only when the tonnage monitor has a valid waveform to display, will
display the tonnage monitor graph screen (See Section 4.5 for details on this screen).

Section 4.2.6

The SLIDE ADJUST Softkey

This softkey will display the slide adjust screen, if an Auto-Adjust module with slide adjust capability is
installed.

Section 4.2.7

The MOTOR SPEED Softkey

This softkey will display the motor adjust screen.

Section 4.2.8

The CONFIGURE TON MON Softkey

This softkey will display the tonnage monitor configuration menu. Note that it is only present when the
RUN/PROG key switch is in the PROG position. In addition, the system configuration code is required
to gain access to these screens. See Section 5 for configuration details.

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