FEC DSP1500 (SAN3) User Manual

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SAN Unit Operation Manual

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Chapter 6: System Operation

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Return

After both an ACCEPT or REJECT judgment the load will be released, then the press
will move to the position set in [62: Job Start Position].

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[ACCEPT] Return, [REJECT] No Return

When the judgment is an ACCEPT, the press will move to the position set in
[62: Job Start Position].
When the judgment is a REJECT, the press will stop and the load will be released.

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[ACCEPT] No Return, [REJECT] Return

When the judgment is an ACCEPT, the press will stop and the load will be released.
When the judgment is a REJECT, the press will move to the position set in
[62: Job Start Position].

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Jog Return

During the Return Operation, if the START (Operation Start Signal) is turned OFF, the
operation will stop and if it is turned ON, the operation will start from the position where
the press ram stopped.

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Keep Load

When the judgment is an ACCEPT, the operation will stop at the target load or distance
position without the load being released.
When the judgment is a HIGH REJECT, the load will be released to near zero and stop.
When the judgment is a LOW REJECT, the operation will stop at the point of reject.
This Mode is very useful when used in “Step Press” operations. See “Step Press
Operation” on page 6-44 for explanation and setup.

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Load Ignore Return

After both an ACCEPT or REJECT judgment, the press will ignore any load built up in
the cylinder and return to the position set in [62: Job Start Position].

When the system is returning the cylinder in normal operation, any load
will be released before returning to [62: Job Start Position]. If the
cylinder reaches [62: Job Start Position] and it still has load, it will pass
the [62: Job Start Position] and go to the Press Home Position (zero
position).
This Return Method ignores the cylinder load while returning.

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No Return

After both an ACCEPT or REJECT judgment, the press will stop and the load will be
released.

In No return mode, when a load is being detected, the releasing
operation of the load is done until the load is almost zero, but the press
will not return to the operation finish return position.
If you want to stop the operation with the press on the target position
without releasing the load, select the Keep Load Operation.

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Load Return (software version 1.94 and later)

After both an ACCEPT or REJECT judgment, the press will return at
[54: Return Speed] until a load equal to the value set in [62: Return Load] is sensed.

If returning with an excessive load decrease [54: Return Speed],
otherwise an Abnormal 9-7 may occur.
If, after reaching the target, the load sensed is less than the value
programmed in [62: Return Load], the press will stop at the target
position.


Return Operation

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