Conair GB/ WSB manual

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corrections will take place. Since no equipment is perfect, we must accept that a certain range of error is normal. To make corrections within this range only adds an additional error due to hunting, and broadens the error range. This parameter controls and prevents this. This parameter is adjusted automatically by the software according to the actual conditions of the metering.

This number has been set based on our experience with the dispense devices. If, over time, the computer finds that the number is too large or too small, it will automatically adjust it to match the actual conditions that exist with your equipment. These adjustments occur in small increments once every 20 cycles. A change is made only if needed. Checking this number from time to time will indicate the normal error range that is occurring with each dispense device.

If you manually set this number to a very high value, you will effectively eliminate all error correction attempts for the component. Gradually, over several months, the software will adjust this number back down. If you wish to defeat a component's error correction routines permanently, you may set NC to (_NC 29999). The software recognizes this number as special and will not change it. This high setting eliminates error correction attempts for this component. The component is still weighed, and retries still occur if short, but the timing of each dispense is based only on previously learned rates and never adjusted from new experience. A very small dispense in a high vibration environment may actually be more consistently accurate if no adjusting occurs.

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_RP and _RD (probably no need to ever change this)

(_RD is reset AUTOMATICALLY shortly after POWER ON)

These two parameters determine the dispense shortage error that is be acceptable for each component.

_RP is the shortage expressed as a PERCENT of the target dispense weight and _RD is the shortage expressed in GRAMS. These parameters are used together, either one will force a "retry".

A "retry" is an additional dispense that is calculated to add the amount of material that is short. This comes into play only when the amount dispensed is less than expected.

Retries will occur until the difference between the required amount and the metered amount is equal to, or less than, the _RP percent difference AND the _RD weight difference.

These numbers dictate just how close to perfect the dispense has to be before going on. If the dispense overshoots the target, then the process continues. These parameters only control the degree of weight SHORTAGE that is acceptable.

The _RP parameter is important when SMALL DISPENSE requests for color or additive are made. Large PERCENT errors are more likely to occur when very small dispenses are requested.

The _RD parameter is important when LARGE DISPENSE requests for color or additive are made. Large GRAM weight errors are more likely

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Contents Gravimetric Blenders Date Manual Number UGB006/1103 Serial numbers Model numbers Part Troubleshooting / Software Part Hardware MaintenanceFour Component Software Part OperationAssembly Instructions Check OUT ProcedureSpecial Features Proceed to Safety Hazards NextSafety Hazards MIX Blades Safety Features Safety Interlock SwitchProceed to Assembly Next Additional MIX Blade HazardDisclaimers Part Assembly Load Cells are Easily DamagedPlease Be Careful On the NextPage Wiring Considerations Proceed to Check OUT Procedure NextProcedure What should Happen Plug in Controller Turn Power onAT this Point Touch Weigh BIN Very LightlyPress Alarm KEY Press REG KEYLED # Press NAT KEYPage Password ExitPart Operation Load Cell Calibration Be SureCAL OFF CALProceed to Normal Operation Next OperOperate COLSelected Models Special Instructions Micro PulseGB/WSB MB GB/WSB 240RIf Problems Develop Power OFFPower on Instructions for Normal OperationNormal Operating Sequence Each Cycle Exit Regrind Eight Character Display ROM OKRight Column Alarms Strobe Light and Beeper AlarmsAlarm Silence LED LightsMixer Motor ON/OFF/TIMED Switch Mixer Motor OutletMixer Motor Fuse Internal Fuses KeypadDate Keypad Automatic Operation Mode RecipeRUN RCPSave BtchTABLE, FLG Page Fast TAGKeypad Manual Mode ALLTimed Time ADDPage Keypad Program Mode Para Star FunctionsYLD Ctrl Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Parameters Parameter List Brief ExplanationsMIX Time XXX RLO Page CPL Full Explanation of Parameters No ALARM, no Retries MPOMIX KDF / WDF BERPage ROV Page Example RHL is Set 10 percent Page Setting SETPage Page Page Page Page XCV + XRC TCV + TRCXTP XAL XULPTD LIQMCT Page Parameter Default Settings Four Software FLG RPO NPO CPOAPO MPO RAL NAL CAL AAL MIX JOGNPT CPT APT RWT RTINWT NTIChanging Parameters Prnt OFF PrntREG Natural COL TotalFinal DISP,% What to Check for Page Page Page Special Tests TimeTime Natural Calibrate NaturalMaterial Usage Information PARAMETER, PRTDate Time Totals Grand PCT Current Cycles Last Printed 11/01/90Part IV Troubleshooting What to do Increasing Throughput Typical Problems Page Normal Operating Sequence Material Runs OUT Verifying Load Cell Function Load Cell RAW Signal Readout CNT OFFCNT Results to Expect Clear Routine Clear ALL RestartCore Dump Weigh BIN Dump Valve Soft Close Clean OUT Issues MIX Problems Page Recalibration of Load Cells ZeroWait FullBlender Preventive Maintenance Dispense GatesLoad Cells Weigh BinsThese Instructions for Totalizers only Special Totalizer Function Stop END of CycleBlender TotalizeComputer Outputs Wiring Supplement Call Appendix A-2 Specifications Gravimetric Batch Blenders Autoweigh GBM Series ModelsGravimetric Batch Blenders AutoWeigh GB100 Series Models TOP View Front View Side View120V/1 phase/50-60 Hz 240V/1 phase/50-60 Hz Gravimetric Batch Blenders GB 220 and 420 ModelsGravimetric Batch Blenders AutoWeigh GB240 and GB440 Models TOP View Mounting InterfaceGravimetric Batch Blenders AutoWeigh GB900 Series Models 2124Gravimetric Batch Blenders AutoWeigh GB1840 and 1860 Models GB1840 GB1860Gravimetric Batch Blenders Wsbm Series models Control Remote Mounted Models WSBM22 WSBM131 WSBM140Gravimetric Batch Blenders WSB 100 and 100R Models Side View Front View Side View, R Model Front View, R ModelGravimetric Batch Blenders WSB 220 and 420 Models 24.4Gravimetric Batch Blenders WSB 240/440 and 240/440R Models WSB442Gravimetric Batch Blenders WSB 1840, 1850 and 1860 Models Appendix C Appendix C Appendix C Appendix C Appendix C Appendix C Appendix C Appendix C