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Delt aTherm IR Cure Modul e Revision B / February 2020 Page 40 o f 41 Appendix A – Definit ions Auto Cy cle – Machine state wher e cycles are ru nning. Mutuall y exclus ive with M anual and Setup. Cycle Stop – Machine s …

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Warranty
PVA Warranty Policy
PVA warrants the enclosed product against defects in material or workmanship on all
components for one year from the date of shipment.
The warranty does not extend to components damaged due to misuse, negligence, or
installation and operation that are not in accordance with the recommended factory
instructions. Unauthorized repair or modification of the enclosed product, and/or the use
of spare parts not directly obtained from PVA (or from factory authorized dealers) will void
all warranties.
All PVA warranties extend only to the original purchaser. Third party warranty claims will
not be honored at any time.
Prior to returning a product for a warranty claim, a return authorization must be obtained
from PVA’s customer service department. Authorization will be issued either via the
telephone, facsimile, or in writing upon your request.
To qualify as a valid warranty claim, the defective product must be returned to the factory
during the warranty period. Upon return, PVA will repair (or replace) all components found
to be defective in material or workmanship.
(Retain this for your records)
Product Information:
PRODUCT:
SERIAL NUMBER:
DATE OF PURCHASE:
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Appendix A Definitions
Auto Cycle Machine state where cycles are running. Mutually exclusive with Manual and
Setup.
Cycle StopMachine state where no action is occurring and the machine is at the standby
position. (“Machine ready for operation”).
DepressPress and hold for the duration of the operation.
IRInfrared. Type of radiation emitted by the cure module and used to cure materials.
Light Tower The light tower consists of three stacked lights, red, amber and green (top
to bottom). It is used to indicate the status of the machine.
ManualMachine state that permits the operator to control all the operations of the
machine. Mutually exclusive with Auto Cycle and Setup.
OITOperator Interface Terminal. Screen and/or keys used to control the machine.
PIPPart-in-place sensor. Designation for the sensors that sense parts. Numbered
incrementally along the process flow.
PressPress and release.
PLC – Programmable Logic Controller. Type of controller used to program industrial
machinery. See also SLC.
PVAPrecision Valve & Automation, Inc.
SetupMachine state where the Auto Cycle parameters are determined. Mutually
exclusive with Auto Cycle and Manual.
SLCSmall Logic Controller. Type of controller used to program industrial machinery. See
also PLC.
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Table of Figures
Figure 1: DeltaTherm IR Cure Module Functional Block Diagram .................................................. 8
Figure 2: SMEMA Process Flow ............................................................................................................ 10
Figure 3: Power Switch "On" .................................................................................................................. 11
Figure 4: Air Velocity Test Point .......................................................................................................... 13
Figure 5: Emergency Stop Button ....................................................................................................... 14
Figure 6: Power On Button.................................................................................................................... 14
Figure 7: Enter Password ...................................................................................................................... 15
Figure 8: Light Tower & Buzzer Status .............................................................................................. 15
Figure 9: PVA Screen ............................................................................................................................. 16
Figure 10: Cycle Stop ............................................................................................................................. 17
Figure 11: Auto Cycle .............................................................................................................................. 18
Figure 12: Manual IR Panels ................................................................................................................. 20
Figure 13: Conveyor Control in Manual Mode ................................................................................... 21
Figure 14: Conveyor Width in Manual Mode ...................................................................................... 21
Figure 15: Conveyor Jog in Manual Mode ......................................................................................... 22
Figure 16: Sensors in Manual Mode .................................................................................................... 23
Figure 17: SMEMA in Manual Mode ..................................................................................................... 23
Figure 18: Setup Zone 1 Panels ........................................................................................................... 24
Figure 19: Conveyor Options ............................................................................................................... 26
Figure 20: Conveyor Adjust .................................................................................................................. 27
Figure 21: Setup - Rename Profile ..................................................................................................... 28
Figure 22: Global Settings .................................................................................................................... 29
Figure 23: Error Messages ................................................................................................................... 34
Figure 24: Fault Diagnosis ................................................................................................................... 36