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15-1 System Setup Chapter15. System Setup Describe system setups except for the ca libration items mentione d in the preceding chapter . The items on this menu are setup at the time of s hipment. Ther efore, do not perfo…

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6. Click the <Stopper Toggle> button to move down the stopper.
7. Save the data by clicking the <Update> button.
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System Setup
Chapter15. System Setup
Describe system setups except for the calibration items mentioned in the preceding
chapter.
The items on this menu are setup at the time of shipment. Therefore, do not perform
“Calibration System Setup” except when setup is required for the maintenance of the
machine.
Warning hanging the set up status by an unauthorized user could
damage the equipment or result in personal injury.
Unauthorized user must not change the set up status of the
equipment.
When a submenu of the <Sys. Setup> menu is selected, corresponding dialog box is
displayed on the screen. While the corresponding dialog box is displayed, selecting the
menu once more activates the dialog box.
Figure15.1 When the Sys. Setup menu is selected
Figure15.2 Submenus of the Sys. Setup menu
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15.1. Conveyor [F3]
Sets the conveyor related items.
Figure15.3 “Conveyor Configuration” dialog box
1: Current Define
‘Current Define’ group
Displays the setup status of the current conveyor.
<Fixed Rail> group
Displays type of conveyor fixing (front/rear).
<Board Flow> group
Displays the direction of the conveyor board (right->left/ left->right).
<Inline protocol> group
Select the in-line protocol for the previous and next equipment from the Combo Box.
Stand alone: Operates the equipment separately without performing line operation.
Busy input only: Uses the protocol specified by the company which developed the
equipment as a communication protocol between the previous and next equipment
when performing line operation.
SMEMA: Uses the SMEMA protocol as a communication protocol between the
previous and next equipment when performing line operation.