LINK Systems OmniLink 5000 User Manual

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2.2

-Press Control Reason for Last Stop
-Total Tonnage (If the control is equipped with a tonnage monitor)
-Counterbalance Pressure (If the control is equipped with automatic counterbalance adjust)
-Shut Height (If the control is equipped with automatic shut height adjust)
-Current Order Count
-Current Down Time Code

These four items are also mode dependent. The user has the option to chose four items for setup modes, Inch
and Timed Inch modes, and four different items for production modes.

Areas along the right side of the display and the bottom of the display provide legends for the softkeys
located to the right of the LCD and bottom of the LCD, and a quick reference to the menu selected. The
operator selects the desired menu item by pressing the softkey next to it. The largest area is available for
showing control and process information and is dependant on the present task being performed.

Section 2.2 ACC Key

This is a quick access key. This key will supply direct access from any menu to the Quick Access menu. The
quick access menu contains machine notes, die notes, access to Down Time codes, name of current logged
in user, log out softkey, and access to auxiliary communications. See Section 4.8 for a detailed description
of these functions.

Section 2.3 CHG Key

This changes the display language from English to a second language. For example, if the second language
is Spanish, depressing the CHG key will switch the display language from English to Spanish. Depressing
the CHG key again will return the display language to English.

Section 2.4 Arrow keys

The up, down, left, and right arrow keys are used to select items on a given display page. The LCD will
highlight an area (called a cursor) in order to inform an operator which item is selected. The operator may
select another item by using the arrow keys to position the cursor.

Section 2.5 Program/Run Switch

This is a keyed selector switch read directly by the press control. The PROG position causes the press to
perform a Top Stop, and prevents stroke initiation until the switch is returned to the RUN position. There
are several user access modes that will require the operator to turn the keyed selector to PROG position in
order to modify parameters. This switch must be in the PROG position for control configuration, as
described in Section 5.

Section 2.6 Numeric Data Entry

Certain parameters may be entered into the operator terminal in the program mode. An item to be changed
is highlighted. If the parameter contains a decimal point, it will be positioned automatically by the operator
terminal. The new number is entered with the numeric keypad and pressing ENT. The CLR key will clear

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