LINK Systems OmniLink 5000 User Manual

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April 12, 2012

Manual Version 1.1

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various sub-systems.

c) Each configured sub-system has a fault message. Under normal conditions, this fault should

read “None”. See section 6 for an explanation of all fault messages for the various sub-systems.

d) Air pressure controlled sub-systems (counterbalances, cushions, and hydraulic overload) display

the current actual pressure for that system in large numbers for easy visibility.

e) Cushions allow the setpoint pressure to be entered directly in psi or to be set in force. This force

can be pounds, kilograms, tons, or metric tons depending on how the system is configured. The
configuration parameters (see section 4.2.1) allow the system to convert from force to psi
automatically.

f) Air pressure controlled sub-systems (counterbalances, cushions, and hydraulic overload) have a

pressure setpoint in psi. This number is the intended pressure for that system.

g) Counterbalances allow the setpoint pressure to be entered directly in psi or to be set in terms of

die weight. This weight can be pounds, kilograms, tons, or metric tons depending on how the
system is configured. The configuration parameters (see section 4.2.1) allow the system to
convert from weight to psi automatically.

h) Slide adjust system show the shut height reported by the transducer in large numbers for easy

visibility. This number will be in inches or millimeters depending on how the system is
configured. See section 4.2.2 for details.

i) The slide setpoint is the desired shut height for a slide in inches or millimeters depending on how

the system is configured (see section 4.2.2 for details).

j) Each configured sub-system has an indicator that tells what mode the system is in - ON, OFF, or

MANUAL. See section 4 for details on the mode.

k) Each configured sub-system is named at the top of the box in which its parameters and settings

are shown.

l) Hydraulic overloads allow the setpoint pressure to be entered directly in psi or to be set in terms

of press trip point. This point can be pounds, kilograms, tons, or metric tons depending on how
the system is configured. The configuration parameters (see section 4.2.1) allow the system to
convert from trip point to psi automatically.

There are a number of softkeys in this screen:

“CHANGE NUMBER”

This key allows the parameter that the editing cursor is currently on to be
changed. The editing cursor may be placed on a parameter using the up,
down, left, and right arrow keys. This key is not always available depending
on the access code configuration as defined in section 2.

“CONFIGURE”

Allows the individual options such as counterbalance, cushion, and slide
adjust modules to be configured during initial installation of the system and

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