Avery ALS 230 manual Standard menu, Initialisation Init, Display Function Values

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Operators Manual

ALS 230

5.1 Standard menu

Usually this menu is used for labelling. All important parameters can be changed while the machine is running. After turning power on, the standard menu is active, unless the product menu was on before the machine was switched off.

If the product menu is active and you want to use the standard menu, switch off the machine again. Press the key NEXT FUNCTION while switching on the machine and the standard menu is active. In the standard menu you have access to all important parameters for labelling. The number of parameter and its kind depends on how the configuration has been made. Change of parameters is active immediately. Changed values are lost when turning off power. If values need to be stored, the extended standard menu has to be used. All available commands are listed down below.

Display

Function

Values

ON

Normal operation

 

 

 

 

 

 

OFF

Stop labelling operation

 

 

 

 

 

INIT

Initialisation of label sensor and label

After status of E__0 and E__1

 

pitch detection

only

 

 

 

POS

Position of label on the product

Up to 999.9 mm

 

 

 

 

STOD

Stop position of label at the dispensing

0,0

..... 200,0 mm

 

edge

 

 

 

 

 

 

VELO

Labelling speed

0.2

... 30.0 m/min

 

 

 

STAD

Delay time for labelling with applicator

1 ... 9999 ms

 

 

 

 

BLOW

apply time

0.1

... 999.9 ms

 

 

 

 

Initialisation ______________________________________________________ INIT

The function INIT is available only, if required for a new initialisation. Which is the case under the following circumstances:

a)Status error message E__0, the feed key was pressed with pressure roller open

b)Status E__1, while moving the label web no labels have been recognised over a web length of 4 labels.

c)During power on the FEED key was held depressed.

d)CONT or LPIT were changed to automatic mode.

Note: A new initialisation after an E__0 or E__1 message is not absolutely necessary if you sure that the label parameter are all right. Then leave the INIT display with the NEXT key and press only the key FEED to reposition the label at the dispensing edge.

Release 11/05

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Menu structure

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Contents Page Page ALS Menu structure Errors and warnings Copyright Important NotesOverview ManufacturerGeneral Safety Notes SafetyOperator’s duty of care Concrete security regulations and symbols used Security measures during normal operation Security measures during maintenance and repairsObserve environmental regulations Work on the electrical equipmentWork on pneumatic equipment Page Mechanics DescriptionDispensing mechanics Operator panel Operator panelALS Electronic Plug boardALS Unpacking of the unit InstallationGeneral setting Preparing the machineDefine label data Prepare dispensingInsert material Capacitive label sensor Setting Lpit manuallyManual adjustment of the Cont parameter Capacitive sensor Label guideFixed dispensing speed Adjust dispense functionStop position Product data bank Automatic dispensing speed ApsfLabel position on the product Operation Safety recommendationLeft hand version Inserting label material3Initialise new label material Missing label function and web breaks Function Display message Mains switch4Control of dispense unit Dispenser Menu selectionLabel positionPOS Dispenser active onDispenser stopped OFF Material initialisation InitLabel position Stop position StodProduct menu PD0n Start delaySTADDispense speed Velo Blow on time BlowMaintenance Extended standard menu Configuration menuMenu structure Standard menuExtended menu ConfigurationStandard menu  Direct ApplicatorDisplay Function Values Standard menuInitialisation Init Dispensing speed Velo Start delay StadLabel position POS Labelling time BlowDisplay Function Data value Extended standard menuSensor status Sens Label pitch LpitLabel contrast Product length Prdl Dwell time APT1 Electronic gear ratio adjustment EgraEgra value check Stst Slew speed SlewTime constant compensation APT4 Restart delay APT3Blow on time APT2 Load data bank Load End of air stream signal AstpPrinter dwell time PDT Save parameter in data bank SaveProduct menu Release 11/05 Menu structure Possible tests ConfigurationPossible adjustments Calling the configuration menuDisplay Function of the parameter Possible data entry Handling the menuMenu functions Type of applicator Appl Automatic product speed followerAPSFAdditional functions in the standard menu Input and sensor check ICHOutput check OCH Number of stop bits Sbit Adjustment resettingFACTInterface baud rate Baud Parity bit PariLabel counter Labc Number of data bits DbitRecycle simulates max labels/min Recy Distance sensor to dispensing edge DistRelease 11/05 Configuration Data of the serial interface Serial interfaceExample Interface commandsCommand Description Range Ledg Message in display Bit definition in error flagError number Error message in display Error description Bit definition in warning flagOutput signals Connections and signalsApplicator modes Signals for direct dispenseTiming ASA applicator Control signals for the ASA applicatorAPT2 Signals for the EP applicatorApplicator connector Applicator connectorConnecting NPN left or PNP right inputs Input signalsProduct sensor Example for connecting an NPN sensor DatalogicNPN connection of optional ODC sensor OD Control sensorConnection of a NPN type Apsf sensor Apsf sensorOptional connector for process contro Control signalsInternal I/O connector Rule EMIWiring diagram Electronic diagramsLayout dispenser electronic board Jumper position has to be 800 steps Page Message Meaning How to solve Errors and warningsDispenser error messages STO! Power-fail messageInto Eeprom Dispenser warningsALS Description Details Technical SpecificationTechnical Information APSF- Sensor Specification Optional function Application specificationLabels per minute in relation to different label pitches Performance375 125 875 625 ALS Page Function Factory Application AdjustmentFunction PD05 PD06 PD07 PD08 PD09 Function Factory PD01 PD02 PD03 PD04Siehe Machine type Index