LINK Systems OmniLink 5000 User Manual

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April 17, 2000

Man ual Revisio n 1.0

4.11

The Module Status in the bottom of the Main Tonnage Monitor screen will indicate "Tonnage Alarm".

The Present Running Status in the Press Control screen will indicate "Tonnage Top Stop" or "Tonnage
Cycle Stop".

Section 4.3.3

High Data Window Alarm

One of the messages listed below in the Channel Status indicates that the maximum tonnage recorded
during the last stroke exceeded the High Limit setting in one of the data windows.

"High Dw1 Alarm"

Tonnage exceeded the High Limit set in Data Window #1.

"High Dw2 Alarm"

Tonnage exceeded the High Limit set in Data Window #2.

"High Dw3 Alarm"

Tonnage exceeded the High Limit set in Data Window #3.

"High Dw4 Alarm"

Tonnage exceeded the High Limit set in Data Window #4.

If the tonnage monitor has been configured to generate Top Stops for High Data Window alarms, this
limit is not checked and the message will not appear until the press reaches the end of the working
portion of the stroke. When the condition is detected on any channel, a Top Stop is provided to the press
control. This stop signal remains in effect and further stroking prevented until the alarm is reset by
pressing the RESET ERROR softkey.

If the tonnage monitor has been configured to generate Cycle Stops for High Data Window alarms, this
condition causes an immediate stop signal to be provided to the press control. This stop signal remains
in effect and further stroking prevented until the alarm is reset by pressing the RESET ERROR softkey.

The Module Status in the bottom of the Main Tonnage Monitor screen will indicate "Tonnage Alarm".

The Present Running Status in the Press Control screen will indicate "Tonnage Top Stop" or "Tonnage
Cycle Stop".

Section 4.3.4

Reverse Alarm

A Channel Status message "Reverse Alarm" indicates that the maximum reverse tonnage recorded
during the last stroke exceeded the Reverse Limit setting in Peak Tonnage. This limit is not checked and
the message will not appear until the press reaches the end of the working portion of the stroke. When
the condition is detected on any channel, a Top Stop is provided to the press control. This stop signal
remains in effect and further stroking prevented until the alarm is reset by pressing the RESET ERROR
softkey.

The Module Status in the bottom of the Main Tonnage Monitor screen will indicate "Tonnage Alarm".

The Present Running Status in the Press Control screen will indicate "Tonnage Top Stop".

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