setpoint for a previously stored job when that job setup is recalled from memory

 

and the air system is “ON”. This number can be set in pounds, kilograms, tons,

 

or metric tons depending on the configuration as detailed in section 4.2.1.

Press Trip Set

For hydraulic overloads only, the desired trip point to be set by the air system.

 

This number may be changed by manual operator entry when the operator has

 

access via key or user code depending on the configuration of the system as

 

detailed in section 2. It will also be changed to the required trip point for a

 

previously stored job when that job setup is recalled from memory and the air

 

system is “ON”. This number can be set in pounds, kilograms, tons, or metric

 

tons depending on the configuration as detailed in section 4.2.1.

Actual Pressure

The actual air pressure of the air system in psi as measured by a pressure

 

transducer that is an input to the system.

Fault

If the air system detects an error it will be reported on this line. A fault occurs

 

when a hardware or firmware problem is diagnosed by the system. See section 6

 

for a list of fault messages and their meanings.

Status

The current status of the air system. Status messages indicate what the system is

 

doing in the normal course of its operation. See section 6 for a list of status

 

messages and their meanings.

Section 5.2.1 Air System On, Manual, and Off Settings

An air system can be set in the configuration menu to modes of “ON”, “MAN” (manual), or “OFF”. The operator can not change this mode setting in the operation screen but the setting is reported on the top line after the air system name for operator information. The ON setting is the normal setting for each air system.

The mode setting affects the air system in the following ways:

“ON”Jobs that are recalled from memory will automatically take the air system to the pressure stored in the job.

“MAN” (manual) The air pressure will not automatically change when a job is recalled. The pressure or force setpoint can still be changed by manually entering a desired pressure setpoint.

“OFF”The air pressure will not automatically change when a job is recalled. The OmniLink 5000 will not control the air pressure in any way. For units equipped with an integrated valve with manual fallback, the manual side will be engaged and pressure can be adjusted through a manual regulator.

Section 5.2.2 Pressure and Force Setpoints

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