Mitsubishi Electronics 882.00207.00 specifications Feed Algorithm Options Screen

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Typical Advanced Weight Options Screen

Weight Filter

Weight/Sec.

Filter

Feed Algorithm Options Screen

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Max Weight”

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This screen allows the user to configure how the blender metering algorithm works. The user can adjust the Initial percentage of Target to Meter, the Allowed Underfeed value, the number of retries before Double Gate Time, the allowed Weight/Sec Drop, and the Out of Material retry limit.

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Feed Calibration Options Screen

This screen allows you to perform the feeder calibrations for each feeder (in weight per second). This is useful when the feed calibration is giving you an error message (most commonly caused by overfilling the hopper during the calibration). Select a feeder and then follow instructions. An error is shown if the current feeder calibration feed time was too short, the feed time was too long, or if the hopper weight exceeded 110% of the set batch weight. In the case that the feeder exceeded

110% (maximum hopper weight) due to a high rate hopper then the “Batch % for Feeder Cal” setting might be set too high. Consult the manufacturer if this problem arises. The current feeder calibration values are also shown on this page. It is not necessary to perform feeder calibrations.

The blender will automatically learn these values during the batch.

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Contents Gravimetric Slide Gate Batch Blender Mitsubishi Controller Parts and Service Department Event of Shipping Damage Unpacking and InspectionIf the Shipment is Not Complete If the Shipment is Not CorrectCredit Returns Warranty ReturnsReturns Table of Contents Maintenance Customer Responsibilities Technical Specifications Safety Symbols Used in this Manual How to Use This ManualSafety Tags and Warning Labels Description Wear Safety Glasses and Work Gloves Follow all Safety CodesOperator Responsibility ResponsibilityGeneral Responsibility Remember Reporting a Safety Defect Maintenance ResponsibilityCustomer Service AccessoriesModels Covered in This Manual General DescriptionEquipment Specifications Controller Features Typical Features and ComponentsMechanical Features Supply Hoppers System Component DescriptionSlide Gates Weigh Hopper Typical Slide Gate AssemblyTypical Weigh Hopper Assembly Operator Control Panel Display Mix ChamberController Pushbuttons & Touchscreen Tags Button Function Typical Operator Screens Typical Setup Screens 882.00207.00 Functional Description Pneumatic Slide Gate below Mixer Optional ComponentsLow Level Sensors Mezzanine and Floor StandsTake-off Compartments Regrind Auger Metering R.A.M. HopperAdditive Feeder Hopper Safety Circuit Standards Safety FeaturesSafety Device Lock-Outs Fail Safe OperationTwist Cap Plug Connected to Each Feeder Auger Motor Electrical Disconnect PlugElectrical Safety Interlock Switch Located on mixer door Electric Safety Interlock SwitchUncrating the Equipment Mechanical InstallationMachine Mount Mounting ConfigurationsSite Requirements Typical Mezzanine Mounted Batch Blender Mezzanine MountTypical Floor Mount Central Blender Layout Floor Mount Central BlenderPneumatic Connections Electrical ConnectionsStroke Limiters for Metering Gates Initial Set-upMechanical Set-up Weigh Hopper Final Connections Controller Set-up Display Main Recipe ScreenRecipe Page Start Blender Controller Menu StructureBlender Calibration Display Calibration Menu Screen Feeder Calibration Auger Blenders Alarm SetupSetting Date and Time Network SetupAdditional Setup Parameters Initial Startup Start-up Quick Start ProcedureGeneral Operation New RecipesOperator Displays Operation ProceduresExisting Recipes Typical Recipe Entry Operator Screen Recipe Entry Formats Typical Inventory Display Operator ScreenRecipe Format Menu Quickset Mode Most common in injection moldingExample Calculations of a 5-component blend in Quickset mode Recipe Setup Inventory Shutdown Typical Batch Sizes Blender Batch Size lbsMixer and Dump Setup Weigh Hopper Dump Time Re-Mix TimerWeigh Hopper Dump Delay Time Weigh Hopper Dump Cycle Alarm FlagsMixer Dump Time Hopper 1-6 Out of MaterialPower Interruption while metering a Batch Max Hopper Weight Exceeded, Check Batch SizeCalibration Error, Clean out Hopper and Check Calibration Blender Powered On/Off PLC Battery LowInventory Cleared Stop ScreenFeeder Clean Out Recipe Book Diagram in -5 of this manualLoad a Saved Recipe from the Book Display Recipe ContentsSave Running Recipe to the Book Color Changes Erase Recipe or Entire BookTypical Inventory Shutdown Operator Screen Shut-downSample Preventative Maintenance Schedule Preventative Maintenance ScheduleCorrective Maintenance Preventative MaintenanceElectrical Internal Components of the Control PanelOutput Signals from Programmable Controller Input Signals to Programmable ControllerIntroduction TroubleshootingProblem Corrective action Problem Corrective action Controller warranty will be voided Problem Corrective action Warranty Specifications WarrantyWarranty Restrictions Warranty LiabilitiesEquipment Specifications Technical SpecificationsAnnex B Information Final Assembly Drawings and DiagramsMixer Sub-Assembly Typical Mixer Assembly Parts List Typical Hopper Assembly Parts List Hopper Sub-AssemblyTypical R.A.M. Hopper Assembly Parts List Hopper R.A.M. Regrind Auger Metering Sub-Assembly OptionalTypical Additive Feeder Hopper Assembly Parts List Hopper Additive Feeder Sub-Assembly OptionalTypical Weigh Hopper Assembly Parts List Weigh Hopper Sub-AssemblyTypical Slidegate Assembly Parts List Slide Gate Sub-AssemblyTypical Knife Gate below mixer Assembly Parts List Knife Gate Sub-Assembly HD OptionalTypical Knife Gate floor stand Assembly Parts List Knife Gate Sub-Assembly RD OptionalControl Panel Layout Typical Mitsubishi Controller Main Parts ListSpare Parts Kits Blender Spare Parts ListingProgrammable Settings Addendum Service Supervisor InformationPasswords Metering Test Screen Factory Setup MenuAdvanced Weight Options Screen Feed Calibration Options Screen Feed Algorithm Options ScreenMechanical Options Screen Feeder SetupUnits Customer Setup MenuTypical Alarm Flags & Feeder Setup Screen Alarm LogReport Setup Factory Default Setup ParametersLoadcell Calex Module Dipswitch Settings General Blender Info Mitsubishi Communications ManualBlender Alarms Inventory Info Recipe Info this is Where YOU Right the NEW Recipe to Recipe Book Manipulation Fixed Decimal Explanation Alarm Number ExplanationRecording the Targets VS. 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