Interfacing, Interfacing explanation – Rapid-Air AIR FEED / RAPID MASTER WITH KEYPAD User Manual

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A. Taut stock input

This is a normally open contact from

a switch or device that monitors the

loop of material prior to the air feed.

When the material reaches a point

that it trips the switch, a taut stock

has been reached. This input, when

received, immediately drops the au-

tomatic mode which stops the feed in

progress. The material should

be repositioned in the die before

restarting the automatic sequence.

This input also could be used as a

“no stock” switch that would monitor

whether or not there is material

available to feed.

B. Keypad and display interface

(rS 232 port)

The keypad/display is the interface

between the operator and the resi-

dent program. The cyberpak unit is

purchased with a great many capa-

bilities, none of which can be used

unless a program is written to utilize

these capabilities. Rapid-Air invested

a great deal of time to develop a pro-

gram that is user-friendly, yet gets the

job done efficiently. We took all the

questions and constructive criticism

and came up with a program that

would cover all the applications, yet

be easy to interface and program by a

customer.

If an operator reads the programming

procedure in this manual, then reads

the screen parameters listed as they

are displayed and acts on them by

inputting data as needed, the unit can

be up and running in a very short time.

1. Select a job number.
2. Input or review setup

parameters for the unit.
3. Thread up material in

manual mode.
4. If properly interfaced, go into

automatic mode.

interfacing

Interfacing Explanation

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