Mitsubishi Electronics 882.00207.00 Typical “PLC Battery Low” Alarm Screen, Plc Battery Low

Models: 882.00207.00

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Figure 45: Typical “PLC Battery Low” Alarm Screen

PLC Battery Low: PLC battery is low and may cause the blender to lose both the program and the blender configuration. Notify Maintenance immediately.

Figure 45: Typical “PLC Battery Low” Alarm Screen

PLC BATTERY LOW

Blender Powered On/Off: These are only logged in the Alarm Log and does not cause a pop-up message or audible alarm. Each time the blender is powered on or off, the time and day is logged to the Alarm Log.

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.

Figure 46: Typical “E-Stop Activated” Alarm Screen

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Mitsubishi Electronics 882.00207.00 specifications Typical “PLC Battery Low” Alarm Screen, Plc Battery Low