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ProFlow Contact Position This parameter sets the height of the ProFlow printhead so that it just touches the stencil surface. Min - 10mm Max + 10mm Increments 0.1mm The Default is 0mm. Machine Location This allows the op…

Board Stop X Offset This parameter allows for the input of an offset to compensate for variations in
the focal lengths of the vision systems between machines.
Min 20mm
Max 40mm
The default is 28mm.
This parameter has no function while remote board stop is fitted.
SPC Port
Configuration
This preference allows the user to set the configuration of the SPC port output
rate and data format.
Selecting the Incr. or Decr. buttons whilst this preference is highlighted opens a
further parameter window.
The menu bar changes to:
Next Previous Incr. Decr. Exit
The Next and Previous keys move the cursor between the parameters.
The Incr. and Decr. keys change the value of the highlighted parameter.
The Exit key returns to the set preferences menu.
The four adjustable parameters have the following ranges:
Parameter Options Default
Baud Rate 110, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 3600, 4800, 9600,
14400, 19200, 28800, 38400
9600
Word Length 5, 6, 7, 8 8
Parity ODD, EVEN, NONE, MARK, SPACE NONE
Stop Bits 1, 2 1
NOTE
The faster the baud rate the faster information transfer occurs.
SPC data is output when any of the following occur:
•
SPC output cycle (as per Output Rate)
•
Alignment Inspection Cycle
•
2D Inspection Cycle
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SPC Configuration
BAUD RATE:
WORD LENGTH:
PARITY:
STOP BITS:
9600
8
None
1

ProFlow Contact
Position
This parameter sets the height of the ProFlow printhead so that it just touches the
stencil surface.
Min - 10mm
Max + 10mm
Increments 0.1mm
The Default is 0mm.
Machine Location This allows the operator to enter text to uniquely identify the machine. Output is
via GEM, Host Comms and SPC.
Maint. Monitoring This preference, when enabled, provides an indication to the operator when a
preventive maintenance service is due. Options are:
Enabled; Disabled
When enabled, if Run (F1) is pressed on the menu bar and a service is due, the
amber light on the tricolour beacon is illuminated. The following window is
displayed:
The message in the window varies dependent upon the type of service due. If a
period of one month or 45,000 cycles has elapsed, the message is as shown
above. If a period of six months or 260,000 cycles has elapsed, the message is
‘Six Monthly service is due’. If a period of one year or 520,000 cycles has
elapsed, the message is ‘Yearly service is due’.
The menu bar changes to the following:
Done Defer
The Done key updates the maintenance monitor data file, named service.dat, as
follows:
The service cycle counter is reset to zero.
The service number is incremented.
The last service date is reset to the current date.
The warning window is cleared, the amber beacon changes to green and the
printing run commences.
The Defer key does not update the maintenance monitor data file.
The warning window is cleared, the amber beacon changes to green and the
printing run commences. As the file has not been updated, the next time the Run
key is pressed the maintenance monitor window is displayed again. This routine
continues until the Done key is pressed.
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Maintenance Monitor
Monthly service is due

If Maintenance Monitoring is disabled, left disabled for several service periods,
either calender or cycle or both, and enabled again:
The next time Run is pressed, the maintenance monitor software determines how
many service periods have been exceeded. From this information it determines
if any higher order servicing has been missed during the disabled period. If a
higher order service would have become due during the disabled period, that
service message is displayed.
ProFlow Hardware Sets whether ProFlow Hardware is fitted.
Fitted; Not Fitted
Pressure Hardware Sets whether pressure feedback hardware is fitted.
Fitted; Not Fitted
Vacuum Hold Time This parameter introduces a time delay between raising the table to flex print
height and initiating Flatten Vac Delay.
Min - 0.0 sec
Max - 5.0 secs
Increment 0.1 sec.
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