LINK Systems OmniLink 5000 User Manual

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4.14

Stroke

Mode Single Stroke

Drive

Speed

Stroke
Speed

SPM

SPM

0
0

Order

Counter

PC STATUS

Counter OFF

LIMIT
SWITCH

CHANGE
NUMBER

NEXT
GROUP

BYPASS
ON/OFF

EXIT

0

0

READY TO STROKE

TOP

RESET
COUNT

CHANGE
NAME

Ch

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08

On

180°

30°
40°

270°

90°



Off

40°
50°

180°



.30 Sec

.50 Sec

R

003
002

180°





On/Limit

190°





Off/Cnt

002 Cnt
001 Cnt

0

180

359

Ch Description

State

01

STOCK OILER

LOW

02

----------------------------

LOW

03

----------------------------

LOW

04

AIR BLOW OFF

LOW

05

----------------------------

LOW

06

----------------------------

LOW

07

----------------------------

LOW

08

----------------------------

LOW

ENTER
ANGLE

ENTER
TIME

1

2

3

Figure 4.8 Programmable Limit Switch

The information shown is as follows:

1.

PLS output channel numbers and their present on/off settings. Settings based on the angle of the
crankshaft are indicated with the ° symbol, and those based on time are indicated by Sec. Channels
1, 2, 9, and 10 are “counted outputs” that remain Off for a specified number of cycles before
activating. Two on/off settings per channel are allowed for channels 3 to 8 and channels 11 to 16,
which can be programmed to cycle twice for each press stroke. For example, in Figure 4.8, channel
3 will turn on at 40 degrees and off at 50 degrees, and turn on again at 180 degrees and off at 190
degrees. If a channel is to cycle only once per stroke the second on setting and the second off setting
should be programmed to 000.

2.

PLS output channel numbers, their descriptions, and their present output states. The

o ut put

information is updated four times a second.

3.

Restricted channel status. An "R" designation after the channel number indicates that the channel
has been restricted and can not be changed by the operator. In Figure 4.8, Channel 2 is a restricted
channel.

Section 4.4.1 Bypass Output On/Off

When the user has access control, the BYPASS ON/OFF softkey can be used to override the programmed
setpoints and keeps the output turned off. The output state "BYPASS" is displayed while in this condition.
This state is maintained until the output is returned to normal by pressing the BYPASS ON/OFF softkey
again or the press control power is turned Off and back On. All outputs power up in the active state.

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