GE FGB-M05 manual Status Operating

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Rev. May 2001

 

GraviMaster-FGB-M05 (S)

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Gravimetric Blender

 

 

 

 

 

[0]OPERATING AUTO[ ]

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STATUS:[0] FGB#00: (No name)

STATUS OPERATING

 

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No control voltage

1

Loadcell overload

0

Covers are open

1

Loadcell not stable

0

Production weight reached

0

Loadcell needs more samples

0

No Weighbin / Need calibration

0

Loadcell boundary error

0

Parameters are corrupted

0

Silo full error

0

Production data corrupted

0

Silo empty error

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Hopper number (n) is empty

0

Conflict with regrind parameter

0

Loadcell is not calibrated

0

Conflict with addi.-regr.param

0

1Date: 06-04-94 Time: 13:14:00 No control voltage

0Date: 06-04-94 Time: 13:14:00 Covers are open

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F1Menu

F2Option

F3

F4Clear

F5Start

F6Stop

F7Pauze

F8Cont.

 

 

 

 

If your problems can not be solved by these directives, please contact your dealer.

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Contents Serial No ISO 08.01.02.064.GB 986731 Rev. May ManualIntroduction Controls Installation Introduction Gravimetric Feeding Options are Features areBlender status Blender start-upInactive StandbyPause ErrorStop requested Machine-modeWeight-Error Weight-AlarmProduction-modes ContinueDispense modes VolumetricGravimetric CombinationMethod Standard Recipe to weight calculationExample TotalAdding extra materials Method PercentageAdditive to Regrind Additive to regrindRegrind control Empty regrind ControlStock Silo Control Dispensing Dispense is correctDispense not correct too little Condition 1. The mixbin-vale may not be open if present Dispense not correct too muchCondition 2. The mixerchamber may not be full CalculationsDatalogging EQ-Net Certificate ISO Certificat Function KEY in MACHINE-MODE Operator-interface KeyboardKey Description Button User controlNumber input field Text input fieldStatus Operating Mode Automatic Change components0OPERATING Auto Actions Example Add a new componentWhite Natural ? ?WHITE? NaturalWhite Natural Regrind Additive White ?ADDITIVE ?2 Add/change recipes Field of a Recipe Option Menu in EDIT-RECIPEExample Add a new recipe Standard Step ‘edit recipes’ EnterAdditive White PercentageChange current recipe Production screen Timely informationCrates Yellow Material usage screenInput & Output monitor Adjustment of the gravimetric blenderCalibration of the weigh bin Tare of the weighbinHardware-reactiontime Standard adjustmentOverview of parameters Public parametersContinue Parameter Description InitGravimetric PulseProtected parameters Protected Parameters Change entrycode Reports and overviewsChange date and time Revision code of the systemMenu hierarchy Production ControllerSystem Mounting ServicesRev. May GraviMaster-FGB-M05 S Gravimetric Blender Alarms Alarm reports and solutions Alarm-message Description Action to cancel alarm Rev. May GraviMaster-FGB-M05 S Gravimetric Blender Status Operating Adjusting sensor sensitivity MaintenanceReplacement of parts Replacement of printed circuit Cleaning the machineTransportation of the GraviMaster General machine specifications Safety measuresUser-interface specifications Valves specificationsEin Electrical diagrams Rev. May GraviMaster-FGB-M05 S Gravimetric Blender Rev. May GraviMaster-FGB-M05 S Gravimetric Blender

FGB-M05 specifications

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