LINK Systems Omni II Automatic Setups Module User Manual

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October 16, 2008

Manual Version 1.1

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Section 5.2.4 Air System Fault and Status


The last fault and current status of the air system are displayed for diagnostic and informational
purposes. Under normal conditions the “Fault” message should be “None”. If there is a problem
with an air system, it will be reported on the “Fault” line. “Status” gives the current state of the
system such as “At Pressure”, “Filling”, “Dumping” etc. For the most part these messages will
be self-explanatory. See section 6 for a complete list of fault and status messages with
explanations.

Section 5.3

Job Storage and Recall Issues


There are a few things to keep in mind for job storage and recall:

a) A store operation must be done for the current air pressure and slide adjust setpoints to be

stored in the job number. If you recall a job and then change one or more of the recalled
setpoints, the changed setpoints will not be stored for later recall unless you store the job
again while the setpoints are set at the new value.

b) Since one or more cushions may or may not be used with any given die, the On/Off status

of each cushion system is stored with the job. For example, Job #1 is stored with
“Cushion #1" turned off. Next, Job #2 is stored with “Cushion #1" turned on. Every
time Job #1 is recalled, “Cushion #1" will be turned off. Every time Job #2 is recalled,
“Cushion #1" will be turned on. Note that if the cushion system is in manual mode
then the above does not apply!

c) If a job is recalled when the press is not at the top, the slide adjust system will display a

status of “Waiting for Top”. When the press does reach the top, the Slide OFF/ON
selector switch is “ON,” and all other necessary conditions are satisfied, the slide will go
to the slide setpoint.

d) If a job is recalled when the slide adjust switch is not on, the slide adjust system will

display a status of “Waiting S/A Switch”. When the slide adjust switch is turned on and
all other necessary conditions are satisfied, the slide will go to the slide setpoint.

e) When a job is recalled, the slide will not complete the auto adjust sequence until the

counterbalance system, if present, has at least reached operating pressure. While the slide
is waiting it will display a status of “Waiting for Cntr-Bal”. This allows the
counterbalance to take up any clearances in the system for a consistent setup.

f) If a slide adjust system is stored in a job with a slide setpoint of 0, then when that job is

recalled the current setpoint will not be replaced and the slide will not move. This is to
accommodate intermediate jobs in a setup that may need to cycle cushion and
counterbalance pressures before the slide moves.

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