Figure 5.7 lube system configuration – LINK Systems OmniLink 5000 User Manual

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command signal the motor drive only strokes the press at 220 spm. In this situation the Mid Output Spm can
be set to 225 spm and the Mid Output Calibration # can be set to whatever output voltage is required to drive
the press to 225 spm. For example, if 6.30 vdc is required to drive the motor to 225 the cal. # is set to (4095
x 6.30)/10.00=2580. If no adjustment at mid range is required this parameter along with the Mid Output
Spm should be set to 0000.

Section 5.2.13.13 High Output Spm

This parameter sets the high speed of the press. The drive must be calibrated so that the press strokes at this
speed when the analog output of the press control is at 10.00 vdc (cal. # of 4095). In the example shown
on Figure 5.6 the high output spm (maximum rated speed) of the press is 400 spm (see section 6.3).

Section 5.2.13.14 Output Calibration #

This parameter is used to initially calibrate speed of the motor drive to the 0.00 vdc to 10.00 vdc command
signal from the press control. When a number is entered into this field, the press control enters a calibration
mode and converts the number entered into an analog output command to the motor drive. The number can
range from 0000 (0.00 vdc) to 4095 (10.00 vdc). This calibration mode can be used to slowly ramp the
command signal to 10.00 vdc (cal # 4095) and calibrate the motor drive to the correct maximum (high output
spm) stroking speed of the press (see Section 7.3 of more information on the calibration procedure).

Section 5.3 Lube System

The lube system menu shown in Figure 5.7 allows the user to select one of several preprogrammed
lubrication systems. The type chosen automatically sets up the proper input configuration, and allows the
user to enter any additional timing information if required. To accommodate recirculating oil or grease lube
systems with flow rate sensors, the system 5000 provides two internal "Flow Rate" timers that set the
maximum time for the lubrication cycle. The two timers allow different conditions to exist between power
up and normal operation. In applications where the "Lube System Output" (OR-5) is controlling a lube
pump, additional timers are provided to control the time between grease pulses (Output Off), the time the
output is kept on after proper flow has been verified (Output On), and the frequency at which the output is
pulsed during the lube cycle (Output Pulse). See Section 6.1.11 Lube System I/O for a detailed description
of each type available.

Stroke

Mode Single Stroke

Drive

Speed

Stroke
Speed

SPM

SPM

200

0

Order

Counter

PC STATUS

Counter OFF

LUBE
SYSTEM

CHANGE
NUMBER

0

0

Program/Run Switch

TOP

EXIT

Lube Parameter

Setting

Lube System Type ……………...
Flow Rate (Running) …………...
Flow Rate (Power Up)…………..
Output Off (Type 4)………...
Output On (Type 4)………...
Output Pulse (Type 4)………..
Minimum # of Pulses…………...

Aux. Lube 1 Type………………..
# of Strokes Off………………….
Flow Rate (Running)…………….
Flow Rate (Power Up)…………..
Output Pulse……………………..

Aux. Lube 2 Type………………..
# of Strokes Off………………….
Flow Rate (Running)…………….
Flow Rate (Power Up)…………..
Output Pulse……………………..

1
0
0
0
0
0
0

1

10000

2

30

2

2

50000

30
45

1

Sec
Sec
Mins
Sec
Sec

Sec
Sec
Sec

Sec
Sec
Sec

Figure 5.7 Lube System
Configuration

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