SMC Networks 5000 manual Installation Auto-Setup Module Installation

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Section 3. Installation

Section 3.1 Auto-Setup Module Installation

The 5000-10 Auto-Setup Module (ASM) installs in the OmniLink 5000 extended card rack. Figure 3.1 shows the location of the ASM in the last slot of the extended card rack. To remove the module, loosen the knurled screws at the top and bottom of the board and use them to pull the board straight out of the rack. To install, start the module in the card guide slots on the rack, push straight into the rack to firmly seat the module, and tighten the knurled screws.

NOTE:

NEVER remove or install any card in the OmniLink 5000 when the power to the

 

control is on. Doing so can damage the control, the card, or both!

The face plate of the ASM is partitioned with labels such as “SS1", “AS1", etc. These labels represent the type of module that can be installed on the card at that location. “SS1" and “SS2" can have slide adjust modules installed. “AS1" through “AS4" can have air adjust modules (counterbalance and cushion use the same control module) installed. Slide adjust cards are twice the width of air adjust cards. Note that SS2 overlaps with AS1 and AS2 to allow a second slide adjust card to be installed in a double action press at the expense of two air slots. “AS7" is used for hydraulic overload control and is built in to the base card.

Figure 3.1: OmniLink 5000 Extended Card Rack

Each module is held on to the base card by four #6-32 screws. If not already assembled, install each module on the base card putting slide adjust cards in SS1 or SS2 and air adjust cards in AS1, AS2, AS3,

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Contents OmniLink Table of Contents April 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Iii April 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Cushion Control Section IntroductionCounterbalance Control Shut Height Control Hydraulic Overload Control2 Text Entry Parameter Entry and Access Control1 Numeric Entries April 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n 2 Key or Password Mode Access Control1 Key Only Mode 6 Access Control Operation 3 Password Only Mode4 Key and Password Mode 6.1 RUN/PROG Key Switch Operation6.2 Password System Operation Example Password Entry SequenceApril 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Installation Auto-Setup Module Installation April 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Type B Valve Configuration Valve SystemsType C Valve Configuration Counterbalance Control InstallationAuto-Counterbalance with Type a Integrated Valve 1 Counterbalance Pressure Transducer Mounting 2 Counterbalance Air Valve System Mounting 3 Counterbalance System WiringCushion System Installation 2 Cushion Air Valve System Mounting 3 Cushion System Wiring1 Cushion Pressure Transducer Mounting 1 Rotary Transducer Mounting Hydraulic Overload System InstallationSlide Adjust System Installation 2 Rotary Slide Adjust Wiring 3 Linear Transducer Mounting4 Linear Transducer Slide Adjust Wiring Configuration Setting up the OmniLink 5000 for the Auto-Setup ModuleConfiguring the Auto-Setup board Example Air Configuration ScreenHardware Detected HelpAir Slot Air PressureMin. Die Weight Regulator settingMax. Die Weight Display Weight AsDisplay Force As Max. Cushion ForceMin. Cushion Force Max. Trip PointTransducer Types Fault TimeTolerance Valve Type2 Configuring Slide Adjust Modules Shut Height Units Slide SlotShutheight Pulse Distance Upper LimitLower Limit Pulse TimeSerious injury or death 2.1 Calibrating Linear Slide Adjust SystemsLock Time 2.2 Calibrating Rotary Slide Adjust Systems Or deathSystem may fail to calibrate Resolver TurnsApril 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n April 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Section Operation April 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Actual Position Slide Adjust OperationSetpoint Status Fault1 Slide On, Manual, and Off Settings MAN manualApril 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n 3 Manual Slide Movement 4 Slide Fault and StatusDie Weight Set Pressure SetActual Pressure 1 Air System On, Manual, and Off SettingsPress Trip Set 2 Pressure and Force Setpoints3 Air System Fault and Status Job Storage and Recall IssuesApril 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Diagnostics Fault and Status Messages Main Module MessagesUnable to Dump Pressure Switch LowUnable to Fill Max. Press. ExceededSlide Adjust Fault Messages Slide Adjust Status Messages Min Position Reached Auto-AdjustingWaiting S/A Switch Moving UpSection A.1 Example Counterbalance Configuration Section A.2 Example Cushion Configuration Section A.3 Example Hydraulic Overload Configuration April 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Section A.4 Example Linear Slide Adjust Configuration April 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Section A.5 Example Rotary Slide Adjust Configuration April 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n April 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Appendix B Typical Wiring Diagrams Figure B.1 Typical Counterbalance Wiring DiagramFigure B.2 Typical Cushion Wiring Diagram Figure B.3 Conceptual Dual Resolver Mounting Figure B.4 Typical Amci Dual Resolver Wiring Diagram Figure B.5 Typical Gemco Dual Resolver Wiring Diagram Figure B.6 Conceptual Linear Transducer Mounting Figure B.7 Typical Gemco Linear Transducer Wiring April 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Figure B.11 Typical Slide Air Motor Solenoid Wiring April 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Appendix C Installation Of OmniLink 5000 Firmware Figure C.1 Logic Module Firmware Chip LocationsApril 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Must be done even if a LOX valve is opened in since Section D.2 Valve Type a Lockout ProcedurePower is on Section D.3 Valve Type B Lockout Procedure Section D.4 Valve Type C Lockout ProcedureApril 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n April 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Section E.2 Shut height Calibration Sheets April 17, 2000 Man ual Versio n Section F.2 5000-10B Linear Shut Height Control Board Section F.3 5000-10C Rotary Shut Height Control Board

5000 specifications

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