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4.0 Process Variables Definitions

4.1 Total Input Count

Total Input Count increments by the factor setting each

time an input is received at the Input Count input. Total

Input Count can range from 0 to 99,999,999.

This process variable is stored in memory in case of a

power outage.

Reset job will clear this process variable to zero.

4.2 Total Output Count

Total Output Count increments by the factor setting

each time an input is received at the Output Count input.

Total Output Count can range from 0 to 99,999,999.

This process variable is stored in memory in case of a

power outage.

Reset job will clear this process variable to zero.

4.3 Batch Down Count

The Batch Down Count is the number of remaining

inputs necessary to trigger a batch output. As input counts

are received, this value counts down to zero. Each input

decrements the Batch Count Down by one. When zero is

reached, the Batch Down Count resets to the Batch Preset.

The Count input that is used by the Batch Down Count is

determined by the Batching Selection in Machine Setup. If

Feeder is the Batching Selection, the Batch Down Count

will be affected by the Input Count Input. If Delivery is the

Batching Selection, the Batch Down Count will be affected

by the Output Count Input.

Batch Down Count can range from 1 to 999.

This process variable is stored in memory in case of a

power outage.

Reset job will clear this process variable to zero.

Reset batch will load this process variable with the batch

preset.

4.4 Number of Batches

The Number of Batches is the number of times the

Batch Down Count has reached zero.

Number of Batches can range from 0 to 9999.

This process variable is stored in memory in case of a

power outage.

Reset job will clear this process variable to zero.

Reset batch will clear this process variable to zero.

4.5 Current Rate

The Current Rate is based on the number of Input

Count inputs received during the sample period.

The Current Rate is calculated every second.

The Current Rate is shown as rate per hour

The Current Rate is rounded to the nearest hundreds.

Current Rate can range from 0 to 99,999,900.

This process variable is not stored in memory.

4.6 Main Drive Run Time

The Main Drive Run Time is the amount of time the

Drive output has been on since the last Clear All Memory

Reset in Maintenance Mode.

This value is displayed in the format HHHHHH.HH.

Main Drive Run Time can range from 0.00 to 999,999.99.

This process variable is stored in memory in case of a

power outage.

Reset ALL in maintenance mode will clear this process

variable to zero.

4.7 Main Drive Velocity

The Main Drive Velocity is the speed of the Tachom-

eter input.

This value is displayed in meters per minute.

This value is calculated every 300 milliseconds.

This process variable is not stored in memory.

4.8 Waste Count (Option)

The Waste Count is the difference between the Total

Input Count and the Total Output Count.

Waste Count is accessible by pressing and holding the Total

Count button followed by pressing the Total Output Count

button.

Waste Count can range from 0 to 99,999,999.

This process variable is not stored in memory.

Reset job will clear this process variable to zero.

5.0 Counter Setup Variables

5.1 Batch Preset

This parameter, accessible in the Batch Setup mode,

specifies the batch count that will be used by the Batch

Count Down. Zero is the default setting.

This value can range from 0 to 999.

5.2 Batch Output Type

This parameter, accessible in the Batch Setup mode,

specifies the batch output type that will be used when the

Batch Count Down reaches zero.

Available choices are Feed (FED), Delivery (DEL), Speed

(SPD), and Table (TBL).

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