LINK Systems OmniLink 5000 User Manual

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6.2

Input Card 2

Input # Description

Section

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25

Slide Adjust On/Off Switch

6.1.5

26

Run Mode Interlock 1

6.2.2

27

Feed Fault

6.1.5

28

Auxiliary Cycle Stop

6.1.5

29

Operator Station #4 Control Type

6.1.2

30

Clutch/Brake Pressure Switch

6.1.4

31

Counter-balance Pressure Switch

6.1.4

32

Auxiliary Top Stop

6.1.4

33

See Lube System

6.1.11

34

See Lube System

6.1.11

35

See Lube System

6.1.11

36

See Hydraulic Overload System

6.1.12

37

See Hydraulic Overload System

6.1.12

38

Die Blocks

6.1.6

39

Auxiliary Master Stop

6.1.6

40

Barrier Interlocks

6.1.6

41

Press Line Manual/Auto Switch

6.1.9

42

Feed Complete Signal

6.1.9

43

Feed Line Manual/Auto

6.1.9

44

Valve Monitor 1

6.1.10

45

Valve Monitor 2

6.1.10

46

Motor Forward

6.1.7

47

Motor Reverse

6.1.7

48

Master Stop Button

6.1.5

Section 6.1.1 Run Buttons

The press control is typically configured so that Inch, Timed Inch, and Setup/Stop Time Test modes use
the Inch Buttons. A fixed time of 1 second is allowed from the time one button is pressed (Normally Open
Contact = +24 volts) until the other button is pressed, or the attempted stroke initiation is aborted. All
run buttons must then be released before any further strokes can be attempted.

The Single Stroke, Continuous, Automatic Single Stroke, Continuous on Demand, and Maintain
Continuous modes use the active operator stations for stroke initiation. In some applications the press
control can be configured so that Inch, Timed Inch, and Setup/Stop Time Test modes also use the active
operator stations. A fixed time of 1 second is allowed independently for each station. This means that
there can be no greater than a 1 second delay from the time one button on a given operator station is
pressed until the other button is pressed. There is no time requirement from one operator station to
another. See the section on Operator Station Selects and the specific stroking mode for additional
information.

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