Mitsubishi Electronics A0567659 specifications Network Communications Baud Rate & I.D. Settings

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Inventory Cleared: This is only logged in the Alarm Log and does not cause a pop- up message or audible alarm. Each time the inventory is cleared, the time and date are logged to the Alarm Log. An alarm will sound and a screen will pop up when Auto. Inventory Shutdown has been reached.

E-Stop Screen: The blender is equipped with an E-stop switch that removes the power from all mechanical outputs. The E-Stop Screen appears along with an audible alarm whenever the E-Stop is activated. The operator can not access any screens until E-Stop is deactivated. The Panel View will then put the screen back to the display that the operator was on prior to hitting the E-Stop.

Network Communications Baud Rate & I.D. Settings

The blender’s baud rate is the speed at which data is transferred to and from the blender’s communication port. The blender IP is the address of this blender on a network. The Slide Gate/Auger blender is factory set up at 192 baud, with an IP address of 01.

In order to change the values, enter the Setup menu, press the “Network Setup” button and change the values accordingly. Baud rates available are 120, 240, 480, 960, 192. Blender ID’s can range from 1 through 255.

Enable or Disable the Ethernet Module Configurator

Change Blender’s IP

Address and Subnet

Mask

Go back to Setup Directory

Additional settings that usually do not have to be changed:

1.From the “Recipe” Page, touch the Manufacturer’s icon and enter “5413”, then press the “Enter” key.

Note: If the controller is set to Continuous Mixing, then the blender will run continuously while the blender is operating. If it is set to “Timed Mixing” then the mixer will run for the “Mixing Time” setting when a batch is dumped into the mixer.

2.Touch the “Mixer and Dump Setup” key to enter the amount of time the mixer will mix or the batch is dumped.

3.Enter a “Mixing Time” by pressing the number next to “sec”, this is the amount of time to run the mixer after a batch is dumped into the mixing chamber. Remember that if the mix time is too long you may get material separation.

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Contents Write Down Your Serial Numbers Here For Future Reference Shipping Information Warranty Returns Credit ReturnsTable of Contents Troubleshooting Addendum Safety How to Use This ManualSafety Symbols Used in this Manual Gravimetric Batch Blender Safety Tags Description Follow all Safety Codes Wear Safety Glasses and Work GlovesResponsibility General ResponsibilityOperator Responsibility RememberMaintenance Responsibility Reporting a Safety DefectFunctional Description AccessoriesCustomer Service Models Covered in This ManualTypical Features & Components Mechanical FeaturesBoth Blender Styles Controller Features Blender Controller shown with Mitsubishi Touch ScreenSlide Gate & Auger Blender System Component Description Material Supply HoppersSlide Gate Metering Assemblies Slide Gate Blenders Auger Metering Assemblies Auger Blenders available with a Choice of MixersWeigh Hopper Typical Weigh HopperOpti-Mixer Weigh Hopper Discharge ValveMix Chamber HC MixerOperator Control Panel Controller Pushbutton & Touchscreen Tags Button FunctionTypical Setup Screens Logo Options Remote Touch ScreenPneumatic Slide Gate Below Mixer Safety Devices and Interlocks Safety Circuit StandardsSafety Device Lock-Outs Fail Safe OperationElectric Safety Interlock Switch All Models Twist Cap PlugUncrating the Equipment InstallationMounting Configuration Rigging and Placing the UnitMachine Mount Mezzanine Mount Mezzanine Mounted Batch BlenderFloor Mount Central Blender Typical Central Blender LayoutElectrical Installation Mechanical InstallationPneumatic Installation Customer-Supplied ComponentsWeigh Hopper Installation Slide Gate Models only Set-upStroke Limiters for Metering Gates Load Cell Adjustment Load Cell Mechanical Stop AdjustmentFinal Connections LogoController Setup Recipe Entry FormatsRecipe Format Menu Quickset Mode Most common in injection molding Percentage Mode Most common in extrusion and blow molding Current Recipe Menu Parts Mode Often used in Compounding ApplicationsSwitching Modes Feeder Metering OrderBatch Size Menu Inventory ShutdownBatch Ready Mode AutoStart FeatureWeigh Every Batch Every Second Batch Every Third BatchEvery Fourth Batch Printer Features Display Time and Date Batch Interval or Timed Interval PrintoutPrint Inventory Blender CalibrationPage Why Blender Calibration is Necessary Feeder Calibration Auger Blenders Mix Timer Re-Mix TimerWeigh Hopper Dump Delay Time Weigh Hopper Dump TimeWeigh Hopper Dump Cycle Mixer Options Setting Date & TimeFeeder Alarm Setup & Flags Timed Mixing OptionMAX Hopper Weight Exceeded Power Interruption Network Communications Baud Rate & I.D. Settings Additional settings that usually do not have to be changedInitial Startup Shutting Down BlenderStart-up Quick Start ProcedureOperation General OperationExisting Recipes Controller Description & Operation Display Description LCDSlide Gate & Auger Blender Control System Menu Structure Recipe Page StartControl Functions Recipe Book Storage MenusLoad a Saved Recipe from the Book Display Recipe ContentsSave Running Recipe to the Book Erase Recipe or Entire BookFeeder Clean Out Color Changes Page Standard Run Time Displays Shutting Down the Blender Maintenance Preventative Maintenance SchedulePhotocopy this page for your maintenance records Electrical Preventative MaintenanceCorrective Maintenance Internal Components of the Control PanelInput Signals to Programmable Controller Output Signals from Programmable ControllerPneumatic System Maintenance Troubleshooting Problem Corrective actionIntroduction ±10%. This voltage must remain constant with all the motors Problem Corrective action Warranty will be voided Problem Corrective action Warranty Restrictions WarrantyWarranty Specifications Warranty LiabilitiesTechnical Specifications Customer ResponsibilitiesAnnex B Information Slide Gate Blender -E Series Specifications Auger Blender -E Series SpecificationsTypical Slide Gate Model Assembly Overview Drawings & DiagramsSpare Parts List Slide Gate Gravimetric Batch Blending SystemsModel 4000 Auger Gravimetric Batch Blending SystemsModel 002 with Opti-Mixer Model 012 with Opti-Mixer Model 012 with Rotary HC mixerModel 012 with Common Feeder Components Model 060 with Optimixer Model 060 with Rotary HC MixerModel 060 with Common Feeder Components Typical Opti-Mixer Front Assembly Detail Typical Mixer Section FrontTypical Opti-Mixer Rear Assembly Detail Typical Mixer Section RearTypical Opti-Mixer Frame Assembly Typical Mixer FrameTypical Gate Assembly Typical Slide Gate Diamond Gate Assembly DetailTypical Slide Gate-014 Series Hopper Assembly Detail Typical Supply HopperTypical Weigh Hopper & Load Cell Detail Blender Identification Serial Number Tag Technical AssistanceFactory Setup Menu Available Selections Service Supervisor InformationProgrammable Settings AddendumAdvanced Weight Options Screen Feed Algorithm Options ScreenFeed Calibration Options Screen Mechanical Options ScreenNetwork Setup Feeder SetupCustomer Setup Menu UnitsAlarm Setup Alarm LogUser Password Programmable FeaturesPasswords Maintenance Password

A0567659 specifications

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