LINK Systems System 2500 PLS User Manual

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System 2500 Operating & Installation Manual - Revision 07

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present go to step 2.

2) Go to the DP Inputs menu and choose EDIT INPUT MODE (see Section
2.8.1.1). Scroll through the die protection input screens which show the mode for
each input. For every input which is listed as having an INVALID mode,
reprogram the input as UNUSED or program it for the correct mode for its
function.

209

AUTO SS SETUP TIME EXCEEDED

When Auto Single Stroke is being used, once the Setup button has been pressed
(activating the AUTO SS ENABLE input to the System 2500) the operator has a
fixed amount of time in order to begin the first stroke by pressing the palm
buttons. (This time is programmed as First Stroke Time in the Auto SS Menu). If
the time expires before the stroke is made, this error will occur and must be
cleared before the sequence can be started again.

210

AUTO SS ENABLE INPUT DROPPED OUT WHILE RUNNING - AUTO SS
UNLATCHED

This error can occur during Auto Single Stroke operation and signifies that some
fault condition has occurred which de-activated the AUTO SS ENABLE input.
This might be that an external E-Stop condition occurred, the Top Stop button
was pressed, the Mode Selector Switch was turned from the single stroke position,
or that the Auto Single Stroke switch was turned off. The fault condition must be
corrected and this error cleared before Auto Single Stroke operation can be
restarted.

211

NO AC RUN SIGNAL AFTER PALM BUTTONS ACTIVATED - AUTO SS
UNLATCHED

During Automatic Single Stroke operation, the System 2500 initiated a stroke but
did not sense feedback from the dual air valves (AC Run signal) indicating that
the machine control had commanded the machine to move. Investigate the cause
of this error condition and correct before restarting Auto Single Stroke.

212

AUTO SS TIMEOUT, UNSATISFIED DIE-PROT INPUTS:

This error may occur when using the Automatic Single Stroke function of the
System 2500. After coming to a stop at the top of the stroke, the system will wait
for a programmed maximum amount of time to allow all die protection inputs to
be satisfied before another stroke is initiated. (This time is entered as Max Delay

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