CDA PC44 Instrucciones de operaciones

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PC40 240 VAC
Pattern
Control
Part 1 08
3898
NORDSON
CORPORATION
AMHERST
, OHIO USA
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Pagina 1 - Control

PC40 240 VAC Pattern Control Part 1 08 3898 NORDSON CORPORATION • AMHERST, OHIO • USA

Pagina 2 - 1994 Nord

1-2 Safety Summary 3. Safety During Installation PIN 108389A 57·28 1193 WARNING: Risk of serious personal injury or death. Failure to follow the safe

Pagina 3 - Table of Contents

6-2 SeNice Parts and Reference Data 3. Service Parts PC40 Pattern Control Service Parts 2 Figure 6. 1 - PC40 front assembly, rear view Figure 6.2 - PC

Pagina 4 - Operating Instructions

Service Parts and Reference Data 6-3 PC40 Pattern Control Service Parts (continued) Table 6. 1 PC40 Service Equipment Item Number Part Number 154 82

Pagina 5 - Contents

6-4 SeNice Parts and Reference Data 4. Specifications PC40 Specifications Programming Flexibility Output Channels Pattern Storage Pattern Complexity

Pagina 6

PC40 Specifications (continued) Inputs Input Voltages Trigger Inputs Outputs • Sensor supply • Solenoid Environmental Parameters Operating Temperatu

Pagina 7 - Safety Summary

6-6 Service Parts and Reference Data Photosensors Specifications Input Voltage Output Configuration Output Rating Response Time Indicator LED Operati

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c Norc!son Corpornon 1993 AI Rights Reserved Section 2 Equipment Familiarization P/N 101138911. 57·28 1/93

Pagina 10 - Safety During Installation

Equipment Familiarization 2-1 Section 2 Equipment Familiarization 1. Introduction Figure 2.1 - PC40 240 VAC Pattern Control e Norclson Corpora~on 199

Pagina 11 - Equipment Familiarization

2-2 Equipment Familiarization 2. PC40 Functional Description PIN 108389A 57-28 1/93 NOTE: The PC40 240 VAC Pattern Control is designed for use only i

Pagina 12

1--~-----I [ID---' Figure 2.2-PC40 block diagram B - PC40 Pattern Control C - Applicator D-Solenoid £-Gun F-Trigger G - Substrate C Nordson Cotpo

Pagina 13 - Familiarization

2-4 Equipment Familiarization 3. PC40 User Interface Figure 2.3 - PC40 front panel 1-LCD 2 - Output LEOs (green) 3-Set push button 4-Up pus( button P

Pagina 14

LCD Figure 2.4 - PC40 LCD 1 - Numerical display 14 13 12 10 2 - Leading or trailing edge symbols 3 - Selection level indicators 4 -Stitch bead length

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2-6 Equipment Familiarization 4. Nordson Photoelectric Sensors There are four photoelectric sensors that are available from Nordson for use as trigge

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Figure 2. 7 - Retroreflective sensor A - Emitter/Receiver B -Substrate C - Retroreflector () Nordson Corporaoon 1993 AI Righls Reserved Equipment Fami

Pagina 17 - (Figure 2.4)

Manual57-28 Nord son Corporation welcomes requests for infonnation, comments and inquiries about its products. Address all correspondence to Nordson C

Pagina 18 - Sensors

2·8 Equipment Familiarization 5. Remote Communications Remote Memory Selection Remote Lock Out Interface PIN 108389.'. 57-28 1/93 Purpose The P

Pagina 19 - Retroreflectlve

Cl Nocdson Corporation 1993 AI Roghts Reserved Section 3 Installation PIN 108389.4. 57-28 1/93

Pagina 21 - Installation

Section 3 Installation 1. Introduction 2. Inspection 3. Safety During Installation 4. Installation Tips and Hints Cl NO<dson Corporanon 1993 AI Ro

Pagina 22

3-2 Installation 5. Mounting the PC40 Back Enclosure Wall or Machine Mounting PIN 108 389A 57·28 1/93 Avoiding Inductive Interference (Electrical N

Pagina 23 - Section 3

Wall or Machine Mounting (continued) Figure 3. 1 • Removing the PC40 front assembly 1 - Back enclosure 2-Front assembly 3 - Screw {1 of 6) DIN Rail Mo

Pagina 24 - Enclosure

3-4 Installation DIN Rail Mounting (continued) T A l Figure 3.2 - Mounting PG40 to wall or machine surface A - 6 in. (15.2 em) 1 - Back enclosure 2-S

Pagina 25 - Installation 3-3

DIN Rail Mounting (continued) 6 Figure 3.3-Mounting PC40 to vertical DIN rails 1 - Clip (1 of 2) 2 - Back enclosure 3 -Screw with washer (1 of 2) 4 -S

Pagina 26 - 3-4 Installation

3-6 Installation DIN Rail Mounting (continued) ~~' ~?T 6.0" Mounting to Horizontal Ralls Make sure that the rails are 6.0 in. (15.24 em) a

Pagina 27 - 2 - Back enclosure

6. PC40 Electrical Connections Connecting AC Power to the PC40 240 VAC Unit Figure 3.5 - Removing front assembly screws 1 - Screw {1 of 6) o N01<1s

Pagina 28 - '8

Table of Contents 0-1 Table of Contents Section 1 Safety Summary Section2 Equipment Familiarization Section3 Installation C NOtd$On Corporation 1 993

Pagina 29 - PC40 Electrical Connections

3-8 Installation Connecting AC Power to the PC40 ACUnit (continued) Figure 3.6 - Rotating the front assembly PIN 108389A 57-28 1/93 c. Rotate the fro

Pagina 30 - 3-8 Installation

Connecting AC Power to the PC40ACUnit (continued) A Figure 3. 7-Temporary mounting of front assembly A -ViewA 1 - Stand-off {1 of 2) 2 -Screw {1 of 2)

Pagina 31 - Installation 3-9

3-1 0 Installation Connecting AC Power to the PC40AC Unit (cootinued) WARNING: Risk of electrocution. The AC input power line to the PC40 provides vo

Pagina 32 - 0 Installation

Installation 3-11 Connecting AC Power to the PC40AC Unit 5. If you are connecting other devices at this time, proceed to the appropriate installation

Pagina 33 - 1'9

3-12 Installation 7. Solenoid Wiring Installation Gun Solenoid Wiring PiN 108 3891\ 57·28 1/93 NOTE: The PC40 240 VAC Pattern Control uses 220/240 V

Pagina 34 - Solenoid Wiring Installation

Gun Solenoid Wiring (continued) Installation 3-13 WARNING: Burns. Unexpected gun firing can occur during ! PC40 installation. The firing can be a re

Pagina 35 - ! PC40 installation

3-14 /nstalfation Gun Solenoid Wiring (ccntinued) 5. If you are NOT connecting other devices at this time, do the following: a. Grasp the front assem

Pagina 36 - 3-14 /nstalfation

Current Sinking (NPN) Requirements IIIII A k II Ill -1 t 2 3 I 4 ~ "" ~ I Installation 3-15 A current sinking (NPN) device capable of sinki

Pagina 37 - ""

3-16 Installation Tips for Minimizing Unwanted Triggering (continued) Mounting Dimensions Figure 3.11- Sensor dimensions 1- 1.21 in. (30.7 mm) 2-0.95

Pagina 38 - (continued)

Mounting Dimensions (continued) Figure 3. 12 - Sensor bracket dimensions 1-0.10 in. (2.5 mm) 2 -0. 79 in. (20. 1 mm) 3-1.79 in. (45.5 mm) 4 -90 degree

Pagina 39 - Installation 3-17

0-2 Table of Contents Sectlon4 Operating Instructions PIN 108389A 57·28 1/93 9. PC40 Remote Communications Installation . . . . ... 3-24 Re

Pagina 40 - 3-18 Installation

3-18 Installation Mounting Nordson Sensors (continued) 3. Locate the sensor bracket so that the sensor Is no closer than 2 in. (5.1 em) nor further t

Pagina 41 - Installation 3-19

Mounting Nordson Sensors (continued) C Nordson Corpora Don 1993 AU R•ghts ResOlVed Installation 3-19 Mounting Opposed Sensors NOTE: To avoid unwante

Pagina 42 - 3-20 Installation

3-20 Installation Mounting Nordson Sensors (continued) PIN 108 389A 57·28 1/93 Mounting Retroreflectlve Sensors NOTE: To avoid unwanted trigger sign

Pagina 43 - Connections

Nordson Photosensor Wiring Connections Installation 3-21 WARNING: Risk of electrocution. The AC input power line to the PC40 provides voltage that can

Pagina 44 - ...,...>-!

3·22 Installation Aligning Sensors ...,...+----1 4----.;..·0 ...,...>-!---2 3 0 Figure 3. 14 -Alignment LED and gain control locations 1 - G

Pagina 45 - Installation 3-23

Aligning Sensors (continued) C'J NO<dson Corpornon 1993 AI Right$ Res..ved Installation 3-23 Aligning Opposed (Through Beam) Sensors 1. Remov

Pagina 46 - Communications Installation

3-24 Installation 9. PC40 Remote Communications Installation The following information is provided if you will be using a remote device to select act

Pagina 47 - - Remote Memory Select Logic

Remote Memory Selection and Memory Logic Remote Memory Select Switch Installation ~ Nordson Corporaoon 1993 Aa Ro~hl$ Aeoorvcd Installation 3·25 The

Pagina 48

3-26 Installation Remote Memory Select Switch Installation (continued) 2 3 f. lighten the two screws to secure the front assembly to the back enclosur

Pagina 49 - AI Rights Resetved

Remote Memory Select Switch Installation (continued) c Installation 3-27 NOTE: When both the Rotary Select Switch and Keyed Lock Out Switch are insta

Pagina 50 - 3-28 Installation

Sections Troubleshooting Section 6 Service Parts and Reference Data C Nordson Corporabon 1893 AI Rights Reserved Table of Contents 0·3 7. Configure Mo

Pagina 51 - Installation 3-29

3-28 Installation Remote Memory Select Switch Installation (continued) c Switch Used as a Sinking Device Use an 18-22 gauge wire (customer supplied)

Pagina 52 - ~---------+4------8

Keyed Lock Out Switch Installation Cl NO<dson Corporation 1993 M Rights Reserved Installation 3-29 NOTE: This switch is not intended to be install

Pagina 53

3-30 Installation Keyed Lock Out Switch Installation (ccntinued) P1 A P1-1 P1-2 P1-3 P1-4 P1-5 P1-6 P1·7 P1-8 0 0 3. Use 18-22 gauge wire (customer s

Pagina 54 - 3-32 Installation

Keyed Lock Out Switch Installation (continued) A B P1-1 P1-2 P1-3 P1-4 P1-5 P1·6 P1-7 P1·8 0 Figure 3.19-Current sinking keyed lock out switch A - Fro

Pagina 55

3-32 Installation Keyed Lock Out Switch Installation (continued) PIN 104 389A 57-28 1/93 4. If you are NOT connecting other devices at this time, do

Pagina 56

0 NO<dson Corporaoon 1993 AI Rogh1S Reserved Section 4 Operating Instructions PIN 108 389A 57·281/93

Pagina 58 - 2 3 4

Operating Instructions 4-1 Section 4 Operating Instructions 1./ntroduction C NOfdson Corpora~on 1993 "-1 Roghls RooO<V•d Through descriptions

Pagina 59 - Trigger

4-2 Operating Instructions 2. PC40 Parameters Overview Memory Channel P/N 108 389A 57·28 1/93 Parameters are the choices and values that you have to

Pagina 60 - C) Nord son

Channel (continued) Figure 4. 1 - Bead sequences 1 - Bead (gun on) Trigger Cl NO<d$on Corporation 1993 AI Rtg~l$ Rese<Vecl 1 ------Operating Ins

Pagina 62 - .._--4

4-4 Operating Instructions Trigger (continued) Table 4. 1 - Trigger Device Mode and Location, and Corresponding PC40 Edge Symbol Selection PIN 108J89A

Pagina 63 - --------·

Transition Figure 4.2-Delays and durations A - Delay (Off) B - Duration (On) 1 - Gun 2 - Trigger 3 - Transition sequence 4 - Line travel direction C N

Pagina 64 - Setting Up the Pattern

4-6 Operating Instructions Transition In programming the PC40, the transition values refer to the end-point of (continued) each delay and each durat

Pagina 65 - Operating Instructions 4-9

Stitch Operating Instructions 4-7 IO • xl Definition: Material application with a duration that consists of a repeating pattern of short material bea

Pagina 66 - ~is~nce

4-8 Operating Instructions 3. Setting Up the Pattern --Figure 4.5-Example 1 pattern Example 1: Cartoning {One End Only) P.t1108389A 57·28 1193 Becaus

Pagina 67 - ...,._--5

Operating Instructions 4-9 Example 1: Cartoning (One End Only) (continued) NOTE: The first delay measurement must include the gun to trigger distance

Pagina 68 - 4-12 Operating Instructions

4-1 0 Operating Instructions Example 1: Cartoning (One End Only) (continued) PiN 108 389A 57·28 1/93 Converting Distance Measurements to Tlme Values

Pagina 69 - ~~·---------------788

Operating Instructions 4-11 Example 1: Cartoning (One End Only) (continued) Illustrated Pattern Parameters- Figure 4.7 shows the converted time value

Pagina 70 - 1 _ I _ I _ I

4-12 Operating Instructions Example 1: Cartoning (One End Only) Programming Decision Factors for This Example: {continued) Memory - One memory is nee

Pagina 71 - I I I I I

Example 2: Cartoning with Stitch On 1 Figure 4.9 - Example 2: stitch pattern 2 Q Operating Instructions The assumptions, distances, and time values ar

Pagina 72 - ·x· flashing

C N01<1son Corpora~on 1993 AI Roghts Res.,...,d Section 1 Safety Summary P/N 10& 389A 57-28 t/113

Pagina 73 - Programming

4-14 Operating Instructions Example 2: Cartoning with Stitch On (continued) Determining Maximum Stitch Bead Length - We determined this value using t

Pagina 74 - Raserve<l

4. PC40 Start-up and Default Displays Start-up Display Figure 4.11-Start-up display Default Display LOCK CONFIGURE PROGRAM RUN TEST MEMORY LOCK CONFIG

Pagina 75 - Programming Channel

4-16 Operating Instructions 5. Program Mode Purpose Accessing Program Mode LOCK CONFIGURE PROGRAM RUN TEST ME:MORY Figure 4. 13 - Initial Program mod

Pagina 76 - Nordson Corporalion 1

Programming Memory PIN 154 8 18A 57·28 1193 Operating Instructions 4-17 NOTE: Only one memory letter is initially displayed (Figure 4.13). This is th

Pagina 77 - • The right-most digit

4-18 Operating Instructions Programming Channel PIN 10838~ 57·28 1193 1 2 3 4 ~I (FLASHING) Default Display Programming Selections for the Channel le

Pagina 78 - Transition

Programming Channel (continued) 1 A Figure 4. 14 - Activating/deactivating examples A - First pattern 1 - Guns: 1 and 4 activated; guns 2 and 3 deacti

Pagina 79 - 2. Press DOWN

4-20 Operating Instructions Programming Trigger PIN 108 389A 57-28 1/93 Default Display 1 ~I (FLASHING) Programming Selections for the Trigger Level

Pagina 80 - (rUSHING)

Operating Instructions 4-21 Programming Transition · Default Display Selecting a Transition Push Button Sequence Result 1. Press LEFT or RIGHT to •

Pagina 81 - PROGRAH

4-22 Operating Instructions Programming Transition (continued) PIN 108 389A 57·28 1/93 Setting the Transition Value Push Button Sequence Result 1. P

Pagina 82

Programming Transition (continued) Programming Stitch Nordson Cotporatoon 1993 AU Aoghl.s Reserved Operating Instructions 4-23 Moving to the STITCH S

Pagina 84 - 4-28 Operating Instructions

4-24 Operating Instructions Programming Stitch (continued) Reactivating Stitch Push Button Sequence Result 1. Press LEFT or RIGHT to • The stitch off

Pagina 85 - 8 C D X+:-:----1

Programming Stitch (ccntinued) Operating Instructions 4-25 Entering % Coverage Values Push Button Sequence Result 1. If the setting is 1 00% and you

Pagina 86 - ·o•, is flashing

4·26 Operating Instructions Programming Stitch (continued) PIN 108 389A 57·28 1/93 Determining Stitch Bead Length This setting defines the length of

Pagina 87 - Operating Instructions 4-31

6. Run Mode Purpose Accessing Run Mode Resetting the Pattern Operating Instructions 4-27 Run Mode enables you to • reset the pattern and to • review

Pagina 88

4-28 Operating Instructions Reviewing Parameters and Values (continued) Parameter Review Sequence (continued) Selection Level Transition Stitch Move

Pagina 89 - Troubleshooting

7. Configure Mode Purpose Accessing Configuration Mode LOCK CONFIGURE PROGRAM RUN TEST MEMORY CHANNEL TRIGGER TRANSITION STITCH Figure 4.18-Configurat

Pagina 90

4-30 Operating Instructions Selecting Available Parameters Available Memories C NO<dson Corporuon 1993 AI Rlgh1s Reserved Configuration Choice Pu

Pagina 91 - Section 5

Operating Instructions 4-31 Selecting Available Parameters (continued) Available Trigger and Edge Choices (continued) P/1'1108389A 57-28 1/93 Tr

Pagina 92 - 4. Guns Not Firing

4-32 Operating Instructions Selecting Available Parameters (continued) Stitch-off or Stitch-on NOTE: The stitch choice applies to all available memori

Pagina 93 - Firing {continued)

C NOtdson Corpora~on 1993 AI Rrghts Resetved Section 5 Troubleshooting PIN 108 389A 57-28 1/93

Pagina 94 - Patterns

Section 1 Safety Summary 1./ntroduction 2. Explanation of Terms and Symbols e NOtCISOn Corpora bon 1993 AD R;gms Reserved Safety Summary 1-1 Section 1

Pagina 96 - 5-6 Troubleshooting

Section 5 Troubleshooting 1. Introduction 2. Safety Precautions 3. Troubleshooting Checklist Following Initial Installation 0 NO<dson Corporacon 19

Pagina 97 - Reference Data

5-2 Troubleshooting 4. Guns Not Firing Problem PC40 status LED red. (NOTE: It is normal for this LED to light red at unit power-up. After a brief sel

Pagina 98

4. Guns Not Firing {continued) Problem PC40 trigger input LED(s) dark. PC40 output LED(s) dark. C NordSon Corporation 1993 AI Aogtu R$$""&q

Pagina 99 - Section 6

5-4 Troubleshooting 5. Gun(s) Firing Between Patterns Problem Gun(s) firing between patterns, diffuse reflective sensors. Guns firing between pattern

Pagina 100 - Service Parts

5. Gun(s) Firing Between Patterns (continued) Problem Possible Reason Guns firing between (Retroreflective sensor only) patterns, opposed sensor react

Pagina 101 - Req'd

5-6 Troubleshooting n_ P2 r--P2-1 & P2-2 & P2-3 I & P2-4 & P2-5 & P2-6 & P2-7 & P2-8 & P2-9 & P2-10 & P2-11

Pagina 102 - 6-4 SeNice Parts

C> NOtdson Corpora~on 1993 AI R1gh1s Rese<ved Section 6 Service Parts and Reference Data PIN 108 389A 57-28 1193

Pagina 104 - 6-6 Service Parts

Service Parts and Reference Data 6-1 Section 6 Service Parts and Reference Data 1./ntroduction 2. Using the Parts List· 0 NOtdson Corporaoon 1993 AI

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