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7 Conveyor 7.10 Teaching the PCB Sensors (SW70x) 192 Service Manual SIPLACE TX Series 06/2017 7.10 Teaching the PCB Sensors (SW70x) Whenever you manually loosen the conveyor sides, you also need to reteach the light barr…

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7.9 Checking Parallelism of Conveyor Rails
Fig.256: Select operator level
► Click the
button to enter the Settings
menu.
► Click the
button to open the Check and set
user settings menu.
► Switch to operator level Machine service or bet-
ter.
Fig.257: Maintenance menu
► Click the
button to enter the maintenance
menu.
► Click the
button.
► Click the Conveyor rail verification button.
Fig.258: Conveyor rail verification
► Click the Capture images button to run check.
► Click the Generate report button to view details.

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7.10 Teaching the PCB Sensors (SW70x)
192 Service Manual SIPLACE TX Series 06/2017
7.10 Teaching the PCB Sensors (SW70x)
Whenever you manually loosen the conveyor sides, you also need to reteach the light barrier
sensors. This is required because the light intensity depends on the conveyor width. Without teach-
ing, the conveyor will show boards which are not present, preventing the conveyor from being ref-
erenced.
Teaching is performed automatically during operation.
Procedure
Fig.259: Select operator level
► Click the
button to enter the Settings
menu.
► Click the
button to open the Check and set
user settings menu.
► Switch to operator level Machine service or bet-
ter.
Fig.260: Checking sensors and functions
► Click the
button.
► Click the
button.
► Click on the Conveyor inputs/outputsbutton.

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Fig.261: Teaching the sensors
► Click on the button Sensors.
Fig.262: Teaching the sensors
► Select Laser light barrier at conveyor lane 1,
enable Teach board sensors and press the
Start button on the machine.
Disable this function again afterwards.
► Repeat this step for all lanes.