Mitsubishi Electronics 882.00273.00 specifications Writing Recipe Explanation

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WRITING RECIPE EXPLANATION

To write a recipe you must first write to the “temp recipe” value locations above. After this is complete you should read the “accept recipe enabled” and the “recipe error” values. If you have a recipe error then you should display the appropriate text. If the “accept recipe enabled” is high then show a button that will then write to “accept recipe” bit. This will load in the recipe. You do not need to check the sum of the recipe that they’ve entered. The blender will do that for you.

Note: If you chose to write the recipe to the raw recipe locations you run the

risk of inadvertently entering the incorrect recipe. This is not recommended because it will bypass all the checks that the blender makes before letting you hit “accept new recipe”. Also if you chose to use the raw method then you must add up the totals for your recipe and write that at the exact same time that you write the other raw recipe values. You must also right the batch size and recipe entry information or the blender might not make a batch.

RECORDING THE TARGETS VS. ACTUALS FOR EACH BATCH

The targets that are read are in lbs or kgs. When a batch is complete and dumped the blender will toggle high the “print data now” bit. At this time you should then read the “actual displayed weights” values and record them into a log or chart. If you are not getting the “print now” bit, then refer to the blender manual to configure “print batch data”.

Note: WHEN THE BLENDER IS NOT RUNNING THE “TARGET” VALUES GET SET TO “999999999” AND IN THE BEGINNING OF EACH BATCH ALL ACTUAL VALUES GET SET TO “999999999”

UNTIL THE HOPPER FEEDS MATERIAL INTO THE NEW BATCH.

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Mitsubishi Electronics 882.00273.00 Writing Recipe Explanation, Recording The Targets Vs. Actuals For Each Batch