Conair GB/ WSB manual

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alter the display only. In all other respects, the blender will operate normally.

*05 Press (*,0,5) to inhibit the (00=CLEAR) display at the end of the VIEW sequence. Customers using MLAN or G2 software for retrieval of material usage information, may wish to restrict an operators ability to clear the material usage data at the controller. This option allows you to remove the floor operators ability to clear this data. Press * to toggle between (CLEAROFF) and (CLEAR ON).

*11 Press (*,1,1) to enter the correct date and time into the real-time clock. Correct date and time is helpful if you are retrieving information using a printer or are collecting data by computer. Six entries will be requested.

The first display will indicate USA or EUROPE date format. USA will cause all dates to be displayed MONTH/DAY/YEAR. EUROPE will cause all dates to display DAY/MONTH/YEAR.

Use the CE key to toggle from one to the other.

The remaining five entries are two digits each;

MONTH __, DAY __, YEAR __, HOUR __, MIN __.

Use the * key to step through all displays without change. enter new settings where required. The correct date and time have been entered at the factory and should never have to be reset. Of course you may be in a different time zone.

*12 Press (*,1,2) to move the PARAMETER table from ROM to RAM. This allows system to operate with the parameters that were originally supplied as default numbers with the system.

EXPLANATION: All PARAMETERS are stored in a table that

resides in three places: ROM, RAM, and EEPROM.

ROM stands for "Read Only Memory." This memory portion of the circuit board cannot be altered in any way except by physically replacing this chip on the board. It contains the program and the copy of the parameter table that we supply as standard with all controllers.

EEPROM stands for "Electrically Eraseable Programmable Read Only Memory." This memory portion of the circuit board can be altered by the computer by special request only, and data stored here is not lost even if the battery backed up RAM should lose power. It contains all parameters and control numbers that are unique to your system. At the factory we have set what we believe to be the proper parameters for your application into the EEPROM.

RAM stands for "Random Access Memory." It is the memory portion of the circuit board that would go blank if power were removed from it. We have provided a battery back-up for the RAM so this should never be a problem. On normal power off and power on, the data and parameters that reside in RAM are not lost. However, RAM is the portion of memory most easily corrupted due to unforeseen circumstances in the

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Contents Gravimetric Blenders Date Manual Number UGB006/1103 Serial numbers Model numbers Part Operation Part Troubleshooting / SoftwarePart Hardware Maintenance Four Component SoftwareProceed to Safety Hazards Next Assembly InstructionsCheck OUT Procedure Special FeaturesAdditional MIX Blade Hazard Safety Hazards MIX BladesSafety Features Safety Interlock Switch Proceed to Assembly NextDisclaimers On the Next Part AssemblyLoad Cells are Easily Damaged Please Be CarefulPage Proceed to Check OUT Procedure Next Wiring ConsiderationsTouch Weigh BIN Very Lightly Procedure What should Happen Plug in ControllerTurn Power on AT this PointPress NAT KEY Press Alarm KEYPress REG KEY LED #Page Exit PasswordCAL Part Operation Load Cell CalibrationBe Sure CAL OFFCOL Proceed to Normal Operation NextOper OperateGB/WSB 240R Selected Models Special InstructionsMicro Pulse GB/WSB MBInstructions for Normal Operation If Problems DevelopPower OFF Power onNormal Operating Sequence Each Cycle Exit Regrind ROM OK Eight Character DisplayLED Lights Right Column AlarmsStrobe Light and Beeper Alarms Alarm SilenceMixer Motor Fuse Mixer Motor ON/OFF/TIMED SwitchMixer Motor Outlet Keypad Internal FusesDate RCP Keypad Automatic Operation ModeRecipe RUNTABLE, FLG SaveBtch Page TAG FastALL Keypad Manual ModeTime ADD TimedPage Keypad Program Mode YLD Ctrl ParaStar Functions Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page MIX Time ParametersParameter List Brief Explanations XXX RLO Page CPL Full Explanation of Parameters MPO No ALARM, no RetriesMIX BER KDF / WDFPage ROV Page Example RHL is Set 10 percent Page SET SettingPage Page Page Page Page XTP XCV + XRCTCV + TRC XUL XALMCT PTDLIQ Page MPO RAL NAL CAL AAL MIX JOG Parameter Default Settings Four SoftwareFLG RPO NPO CPO APONTI NPT CPT APT RWTRTI NWTChanging Parameters Total Prnt OFFPrnt REG Natural COLFinal DISP,% What to Check for Page Page Page Calibrate Natural Special TestsTime Time NaturalCycles Last Printed 11/01/90 Material Usage InformationPARAMETER, PRT Date Time Totals Grand PCT CurrentPart IV Troubleshooting What to do Increasing Throughput Typical Problems Page Normal Operating Sequence Material Runs OUT Verifying Load Cell Function CNT Load Cell RAW Signal ReadoutCNT OFF Results to Expect Core Dump Clear RoutineClear ALL Restart Weigh BIN Dump Valve Soft Close Clean OUT Issues MIX Problems Page Full Recalibration of Load CellsZero WaitWeigh Bins Blender Preventive MaintenanceDispense Gates Load CellsThese Instructions for Totalizers only Totalize Special Totalizer FunctionStop END of Cycle BlenderComputer Outputs Wiring Supplement Call Appendix A-2 Gravimetric Batch Blenders Autoweigh GBM Series Models SpecificationsTOP View Front View Side View Gravimetric Batch Blenders AutoWeigh GB100 Series ModelsGravimetric Batch Blenders GB 220 and 420 Models 120V/1 phase/50-60 Hz 240V/1 phase/50-60 HzTOP View Mounting Interface Gravimetric Batch Blenders AutoWeigh GB240 and GB440 Models2124 Gravimetric Batch Blenders AutoWeigh GB900 Series ModelsGB1840 GB1860 Gravimetric Batch Blenders AutoWeigh GB1840 and 1860 ModelsControl Remote Mounted Models WSBM22 WSBM131 WSBM140 Gravimetric Batch Blenders Wsbm Series modelsSide View Front View Side View, R Model Front View, R Model Gravimetric Batch Blenders WSB 100 and 100R Models24.4 Gravimetric Batch Blenders WSB 220 and 420 ModelsWSB442 Gravimetric Batch Blenders WSB 240/440 and 240/440R ModelsGravimetric Batch Blenders WSB 1840, 1850 and 1860 Models Appendix C Appendix C Appendix C Appendix C Appendix C Appendix C Appendix C Appendix C