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Operating Parameters B-12 Part 1126931_01  2018 Nordson Corporation Output Setup 40 - 42 Outputs 1, 2, and 3 Description: Determines the function of the output. Value: 0 = Output Disabled 1 = Ready 2 = Ready and Pump is…

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Operating Parameters
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Input 4
Description:
Control options that determine the function of input 4.
Value:
0 - Input Disabled
1 – Standby On/Off
2 – Motor 1 On/Off
3 – Motor Enable/Disable
4 – Hose/Applicator 1 Enable/Disable
5 – Hose/Applicator 2 Enable/Disable
6 – Hose/Applicator 3 Enable/Disable
7 – Hose/Applicator 4 Enable/Disable
8 – Hose/Applicator 5 Enable/Disable
9 – Hose/Applicator 6 Enable/Disable
11 - Motor 2 Enable/Disable
Resolution:
1
Default Value:
4
Format:
Use:
If Motor Enable/Disable (3) is selected, the motor will not turn on unless the
pump is enabled and the correct voltage is present on the input contacts.
Refer to Installing Melter Inputs in Section 3, Installation, for information about
setting up inputs.
NOTE: Multiple inputs can be set to the same input value. After one or more
inputs that have the same input value are energized, the input functionality will
not be considered inactive (off) until all of the inputs with the same input value
are de‐energized (Multiple inputs set to the same input value are logical ORed.).
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Optional Inputs 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10
Description:
Control options that determine the function of the six optional inputs provided
when the optional I/O expansion card is installed on the main board.
Value:
0 - Input Disabled
1 – Standby On/Off
2 – Motor 1 On/Off
3 – Motor Enable/Disable
4 – Hose/Applicator 1 Enable/Disable
5 – Hose/Applicator 2 Enable/Disable
6 – Hose/Applicator 3 Enable/Disable
7 – Hose/Applicator 4 Enable/Disable
8 – Hose/Applicator 5 Enable/Disable
9 – Hose/Applicator 6 Enable/Disable
11 - Motor 2 Enable/Disable
Resolution:
1
Default Value:
0 (Disable)
Format:
Use:
If Motor Enable/Disable (3) is selected, the motor will not turn on unless the
pump is enabled and the correct voltage is present on the input contacts.
Refer to Installing Melter Inputs in Section 3, Installation, for information about
setting up inputs.
NOTE: When more than one input is set to the same value, the controller follows
the state of the active input.
Operating Parameters
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Output Setup
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Outputs 1, 2, and 3
Description:
Determines the function of the output.
Value:
0 = Output Disabled
1 = Ready
2 = Ready and Pump is on
3 = Fault
4 = Low level
5 = Service LED is on
6 = Alert
Resolution:
1
Default Value:
Output 1 = 1
Output 2 = 3
Output 3 = 4
Format:
Use:
Refer to Installing Melter Outputs in Section 3, Installation, for information on
setting up outputs.
When control option 6, Alert is selected, the output is active whenever the melter
enters the two minute fault monitoring period. If the potential fault condition
clears before the end of the two minute period, the output signal ends. Refer to
Section 4, Operation, Monitor Melter Faults, for information about fault
monitoring.
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Optional Outputs 4, 5, 6, and 7
Description:
Control options that determine the function of the four optional outputs provided
when the optional I/O expansion card is installed on the main board.
Value:
0 = Output Disabled
1 = Ready
2 = Ready and Pump is on
3 = Fault
4 = Low level
5 = Service LED is on
6 = Alert (Potential fault)
Resolution:
1
Default Value:
1 (all optional outputs)
Format:
Use:
Refer to the instruction sheet provided with the optional I/O expansion card for
information about wiring and setting up the optional outputs.
When control option 6, Alert is selected, the output is active whenever the melter
enters the two minute fault monitoring period. If the potential fault condition
clears before the end of the two minute period, the output signal ends. Refer to
Section 4, Operation, Monitor Melter Faults, for information about fault
monitoring.
Operating Parameters
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Seven‐day Clock
Before setting up the clock, refer to Function Keys in Section4, Operation, to
familiarize yourself with the function and use of the clock feature.
If you are unfamiliar with the procedure for accessing and editing operating
parameters, refer to Section 3, Installation, Setting Up the Melter.
To Set the Clock
1. Use parameter 50 to select the current day of the week.
2. Use parameter 51 to set the current time of day.
3. Create schedule 1 by:
a.. Setting parameters 55 and 56 to the time of the day that the heaters
should turn on and off.
b.. Setting parameters 57 and 58 to the time of the day that the melter
should enter and exit the standby mode.
4. Using parameters 60 through 68, create schedules 2 and 3 by repeating
step 3.
5. Use parameters 71 through 77 to assign which of the four schedules
should be used on each day of the week. Up to three schedules may be
assigned each day (to support three work shifts). Each of the eight
control options (0 to 7) that is available in parameters 71 through 77
assigns a different combination of the three schedules. Option 0 is used
hold the melter in the state dictated by the last clock transition until the
next clock transition occurs.
In order for the clock to operate continuously
throughout the week, a valid schedule must be
assigned to every day of the week (parameters
71 through 77).
To prevent unintentional activation of the clock
the default setting for parameters 71 through
77 is schedule 0. which has no time values
assigned to it. With the default set to schedule
0, unintentionally pressing the clock key will
have no affect on the melter.