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1. ssessssseeeeeeeeeeee eene nennen enne 2 ATON RANI A DE AT A TE E E AAEE E cadi aa e c 3 Warn OS Pes rr snd Son duce bce aise AaS E EEVEE olive Scaled Geb Lb ood SAES A SA See Seca AEAEE EESE aoe oases 4 2 INSTALLATION itm eet i ed aici cn dt daten teu tod ox eo M UE 5 Site DIGDAEAUIOEL siriene aea bete Na EE PUR Eo EE ARI EY P E E a 5 Powersupply reguirementS airin nen ed nip iiie qoo daS aS md even o a eor efus Las 5 Environmental requiremerits ee ee eret re tabnosanessocieiacasnadensdalaaleobens spe e pn e eer ons kan Un 6 Installation t cr eaelee 6 Se PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ieie aiaa ine den emet Leck duct TER cots a Er aaae reii 7 WETE AIN DN T E cC M X 8 General TUFICEOTI ooi beri issis iscsi reie EEEE Qo UE ee hata ESEE S ad EKua a Aneis 9 C ntrolp nel qoc ooo peo HE DIO pa a E RAE a A T EEI SEEE TE s 13 Operation qmod airet e tete fec ttd ue OEE E tua EA EA EEEE 14 Automate TOG ccc vay eE EE EENE e EE 15 H nd TOG xis e ee ia atl br EH a tes e a se ae sed Use ute tese Cote D i dud 17 ineo Miu c H Mt 19 Setup Mod odana a 20 Conveyor Sh ttle setups quoe d e eu o SO E AEA alee EE TA ura 21 Elevatot Magazine SECU ssistisiiniastivnnsexsiasidsedescsssaulavianeasousaassgdsasauliotanbaviaveasetiuuenadeesaedee 24 Miscellaneous SOUND oia pera a etr o odere Usar ket qo eben o exea ne Re Re AAPEEE need REPE tai 28 PASS OS EEE ERE AE dud etei e
2. Figure 3 2 Control panel General The machine is controlled from a control panel The various display views and operation modes are described in the following sections The control panel shown above is located on the upper part of elevator unit 1 as shown on page 8 The control panel buttons are described below Function Buttons lt F1 gt lt F4 gt Use these buttons to control the machine The buttons have different functions depending on mode and display view A text symbol describing the function in current display view is shown above each button on the lower text row Buttons are indicated by bold angle brackets lt gt and text in this manual Example lt F1 gt Auto Control Buttons lt gt Also written as Enter is used to enter password login in setup mode to select setting options and to enter parameter values gt Erases the character to the left of the cursor when entering parameter values MB809 090410u doc 13 Operation modes A MB809_090410u doc User s Manual Numerical Buttons NUM Hold this button while entering digits lt 0 9 gt Use together with NUM to enter values Finish with Enter lt gt Press once for hyphen Shifts between positive and negative values LE Press twice rapidly for decimal point Cursor Buttons orange A and Ww Move cursor up or down These buttons also control manual elevator movements in the ele
3. lt F1l gt gt lt F2 gt lt gt lt F3 gt p gt A O o0oo00 0 FA gt Setup Outfeed A pos 4 gt Out A Pos NNNmm lt F1 gt gt tL Set Go lt F2 gt 11 e 99090076 F3 Set gt F4 GO gt NNNmm MB809 090410u doc SETUP MENU Conv Elev Other eoo0oo0o000 Description Return to Main menu Return to Setup main menu Select next Setup sub menu Enter selected Setup sub menu Return to previous display Go to shuttle control Sets the current shuttle conveyor position as the position where PCBs will be transported into the shuttle conveyor from the preceding machine Move the shuttle to the position entered at NNNmm Distance in millimetres from home position to PCB infeed position This value can be changed manually via the control panel Do not press F3 Set after a manual change Return to Main menu Select previous Setup sub menu Select next Setup sub menu Enter selected Setup sub menu Return to previous display Go to shuttle control Sets the current shuttle conveyor position as the position where PCBs will be transported pushed from the shuttle conveyor into magazine A Move the shuttle to the position entered at NNNmm Distance in millimetres from home position to the position where PCBs are transported pushed into magazine A This value can be changed manually via the control panel Do not press F3 Set after a manual change 2
4. The sign warns of electric shock Units on which this sign is placed contain dangerous voltage levels Power must be switched off before opening the unit Only authorised service personnel are allowed to operate the machine when the unit is open Figure 1 1 Electric shock Moving parts risk of injury The sign warns of moving machine parts If this sign is placed on the machine there is a risk of injury if any body part is near moving parts Power must be switched off before service or maintenance Figure 1 2 Moving parts risk of injury Warnings MB809 090410u doc User s Manual Attention Throughout the manual this symbol is used to call your attention to commands that starts machine movements or other events that need special attention The symbol often refers to warning signs which must be obeyed to eliminate the risk of injury If there are instructions accompanying this symbol they must be followed Figure 1 3 Attention 2 Installation Site preparation User s Manual Before unpacking the machine make sure that the site is prepared as described below Then unpack and position the machine on the site When the machine is positioned on its site install it as described last in this chapter Prior to installing the machine ensure that there are electric power and compressed air available on the site see requirements below Make sure environmental conditions meet the requirements specified below
5. There must be a free space of at least one meter around the machine except for other devices and machines included in the production line Power supply requirements Voltage Supply voltage 110 240 VAC Voltage tolerance 10 Frequency 50 60Hz Compressed air The compressed air must be dry and clean Pressure 6 bar Largest particle size 5 micron MB809 090410u doc User s Manual Environmental requirements Installation A MB809 090410u doc Temperature Operating 5 to 40 C 41 to 104 F Storage 40 to 60 C 40 to 140 F Relative humidity Operating 9596 non condensing Storage 100 Dust and dirt The machine does not require a clean room environment but the level of dust and dirt must be kept as low as possible The maintenance intervals are shortened by high temperature and dusty or dirty environment The installation must be carried out by authorised service personnel Placing the unit Ensure that the floor is sturdy Place the machine on its site To be able to install maintain and service the machine there must be a free space of at least one meter around it except for other devices and machines included in the conveyor line Levelling Level the complete line carefully along the conveyor belts Use a spirit level across and along the shuttle plate and adjust the feet of the machine The machine must stay steady on all feet when adjustment is finished Mains supply Mains
6. The shuttle moves sideways to the programmed position for magazine A The PCB is transported pushed into magazine A If magazine A is not full the elevator units C and D moves the magazine to next empty slot Step 2 to 6 is repeated until magazine A is full When magazine A is full the elevator moves to first empty slot in magazine B Step 2 to 6 is repeated for magazine B until magazine B is full When magazine B is full both magazines are full the elevator moves to the programmed position for magazine change Two magazines fill B first Dual Mag B first 1 2 3 10 MB809 090410u doc An empty magazine is placed in both magazine position A A and magazine position B B The preceding machine has a board PCB available If the shuttle E is ready i e at infeed position and not occupied the PCB is transported into the shuttle conveyor The shuttle moves sideways to the programmed position for magazine B The PCB is transported pushed into magazine B If magazine B is not full the elevator units C and D moves the magazine to next empty slot Step 2 to 6 is repeated until magazine B is full When magazine B is full the elevator moves to first empty slot in magazine A Step 2 to 6 is repeated for magazine A until magazine A is full When magazine A is full both magazines are full the elevator moves to the programmed position for magazine change 10 MB809 090410u doc User s M
7. s Manual Description Return to Main menu Select previous Setup sub menu Select next Setup sub menu Enter selected Setup sub menu Return to previous display Maximum allowed time for a PCB to remain on the shuttle conveyor before the buzzer sounds and an info message is displayed A value of O zero deactivates the function Return to Main menu Select previous Setup sub menu Select next Setup sub menu Enter selected Setup sub menu Return to previous display Maximum allowed completion time for a PCB infeed to shuttle conveyor from the preceding machine MB809_090410u doc 23 User s Manual Elevator Magazine setup Settings and parameters related to the elevator and magazines are described on the following pages Select elevator magazine setup by pressing lt F3 Elev gt in the Setup main menu Parameter lt Button gt lt F1l gt gt F2 4 lt F3 gt p gt 9oo0o000 0 F4 gt Setup Upper slot 4 gt Upper slot NNNmm Fl gt Set Go lt F2 gt t gt eoo F3 Set gt F4 GO gt NNNmm lt F1l gt gt lt F2 gt 4 lt F3 gt p gt A O 0oo00 0 FA gt Setup Lower slot 4 gt lt F1 gt gt Lower slot NNNmm fl Set GO lt F2 gt 11 SOAs lt F3 Set gt lt F4 GO gt NNNmm MB809_090410u doc SETUP MENU Conv Elev Other eoo 0o0o000 Description Return to Main menu Retur
8. the servo modules are firmly attached Turn the main switch on An elevator or shuttle movement was requested and the pusher is not fully retracted Check air pressure check pusher home position sensor 30 User s Manual MB809_090410u doc Alarm message lt Button gt Emergency stop Cause Action Shuttle jammed Cause Action Pusher timeout Cause Action PCB infeed timeout Cause Action Shuttle reached max limit Cause Action Automatic width adj error Cause Action Shuttle direction error Cause Action PCB conveyor jam sensor blocked Cause Action PCB waiting on conveyor Cause Action Magazine missing Cause Action Description One or more emergency stop button s is pressed down Pull up the emergency stop button s Restart the machine A shuttle movement was expected but no position encoder signals were received within predefined time Remove jammed object change motor relays check motor voltage or replace the shuttle motor The pusher did not reach expected end position in or out within predefined time Check air pressure check pusher end position sensors The shuttle conveyor did not receive a PCB within expected time Remove partially transferred PCB and or increase infeed timeout time See page 23 The shuttle has reached the maximum allowed software distance away from the home position se
9. MB809 090410u doc 33 MB809_090410u doc 8 User s Manual Put a magazine in both magazine positions Adjusting shuttle infeed position Shuttle infeed position is the position of the shuttle where PCBs from a preceding machine is transported into the shuttle conveyor 9 10 11 12 Press F2 Conv gt in Setup main menu to go to shuttle conveyor setup Press F4 to go to Setup Infeed pos InfeedPos 089mm fl Se Go eo o o0o0 0 0 Press F2 1 to go to shuttle control use the orange buttons A and v to move the shuttle to a position where PCB transfers from a preceding machine into the shuttle conveyor is possible Press F1 gt to return to Infeed pos sub menu press F3 Set to store current shuttle position as the position where PCBs are transferred from a preceding machine into the shuttle conveyor Fine adjustments are possible by manually modifying the numerical value and pressing FA GO to verify position Instructions on how to use the numerical buttons are found on page 14 Do not press F3 Set after manually modifying the numerical value InfeedPos 089mm fl Se Go eooooe Press F1 to go back to the previous screen 34 MB809_090410u doc User s Manual Adjusting shuttle outfeed position A magazine A Shuttle outfeed position A is the position of the shuttle where PCBs are transported pushed into magazine A 13 1
10. ON an Info message is shown on the control panel simultaneously with this light Green light Green light indicates running machine i e the machine is in production in Automatic mode 32 User s Manual 4 Operation Setup Setting up the machine for operation The setup procedures in this chapter are intended to be performed in a continuous sequence Therefore the activity numbering is made consecutively throughout the chapter Starting Up 1 Switch on the machine with the main power switch and wait until Main menu is displayed MAIN MENU Auto Opt Hand Setup 9o 0o 0000 2 Press F2 Hand gt and F4 to enter elevator control Elevator pos 123mm Home Omm s A O AAAA 3 Press lt F2 Home gt to start a home positioning of the elevator unit The elevator unit will then search for the home position sensor located near its physical uppermost position 4 When home positioning is done Press F1 gt once F3 p gt once and F4 gt to enter shuttle control Shuttle pos NNNmm Home Speed Lo e o0 0000 5 Press F2 Home gt to start a home positioning of the shuttle unit The shuttle unit will then search for the home position sensor located near elevator unit 1 6 When home positioning is done Press F1 twice to return to Main menu 7 Press F4 Setup gt to go to Setup main menu SETUP MENU Conv Elev Other eooooe
11. will begin from the bottom of the magazine and continue upwards Not used Select next Auto sub menu see below Number of magazine slots to move before next PCB is pushed into the magazine A value of 2 will skip one slot between each PCB Number of the first magazine slot that will be filled Note 1 Start slot stepping and first magazine slot can only be changed if Automatic mode is OFF and both magazines are empty Note 2 Itis not possible to use different start slot stepping and first magazine slot for magazine A and magazine B Return to previous menu Shows number of empty slots in magazine A Shows number of empty slots in magazine B 16 Hand mode HAND Elevator gt eoooo0g90 0 Elevator pos NNNmm Home NNmm s D aAA HAND Shuttle 4 gt eooooeo Shuttle pos NNNmm Home Speed Lo eocooooo MB809 090410u doc User s Manual Hand mode is used to manually move the elevator shuttle pusher and other controllable machine functions Select Hand mode by pressing F3 Hand in the Main menu Parameter Button lt F1l gt gt lt F2 gt Not used lt F3 gt p gt F4 gt NNNmm NNmm s lt F1l gt gt lt F2 gt Home lt F3 gt Not used lt F4 gt Not used lt A gt Up lt V gt Down lt F1l gt gt F2 a gt lt F3 gt p gt F4 gt NNNmm lt F1 gt gt lt F2 gt Home lt F3 gt Speed sel lt F4
12. 09 090410u doc Mag A NA Mag B NB Parameter Button lt F1l gt gt F2 4 lt F3 gt p gt lt F4 gt gt lt Fl gt gt lt F2 gt Not used lt F3 gt Not used lt F4 gt Not used N A lt F1l gt gt F2 4 lt F3 gt p gt F4 gt lt Fl gt gt lt F2 gt 11 lt F3 gt Set gt lt F4 gt GO gt NNNmm lt F1l gt gt F2 a gt lt F3 gt p gt lt F4 gt gt lt F1 gt gt lt F2 gt Not used lt F3 gt Not used lt F4 gt Not used NA NB Description Return to Main menu Select previous Setup sub menu Select next Setup sub menu Enter selected Setup sub menu Return to previous display Number of PCBs that are pushed in to the same magazine slot Use this function with caution A value higher than 1 may cause damage to PCBs Return to Main menu Select previous Setup sub menu Select next Setup sub menu Enter selected Setup sub menu Return to previous display Go to elevator control Sets the current elevator unit position as the lowermost allowed elevator position Move the elevator to the position entered at NNNmm Distance in millimetres from home position to max limit Return to Main menu Select previous Setup sub menu Select next Setup sub menu Enter selected Setup sub menu Return to previous display Magazine A near full level A short sound on the buzzer is generated when the number of empty slo
13. 1 c1 Setup Outfeed B pos 4 gt AAA AG ca w Out B Pos NNNmm fl Se Go e E c c3 MA M 00 Setup Home interv 4 gt A 4a al 1 2 CA 6 wwe wv 100 Home interval NN p S 9d O G www w w C Setup Max limit 4 gt Ca G ATEN LA MB809_090410u doc Parameter lt Button gt lt Fl gt gt F2 4 lt F3 gt p gt lt F4 gt gt lt Fl gt gt lt F2 gt t gt lt F3 Set gt lt F4 GO gt NNNmm lt Fl gt gt lt F2 gt 4 lt F3 gt p gt lt F4 gt gt lt Fl gt gt lt F2 gt Not used lt F3 gt Not used lt F4 gt Not used NN lt Fl gt gt lt F2 gt 4 lt F3 gt p gt lt F4 gt gt lt Fl gt gt lt F2 gt 11 lt F3 Set gt lt F4 GO gt NNNmm User s Manual Description Return to Main menu Select previous Setup sub menu Select next Setup sub menu Enter selected Setup sub menu Return to previous display Go to shuttle control Sets the current shuttle conveyor position as the position where PCBs will be transported pushed from the shuttle conveyor into magazine B Move the shuttle to the position entered at NNNmm Distance in millimetres from home position to the position where PCBs are transported pushed into magazine B This value can be changed manually via the control panel Do not press F3 Set after a manual change Return to Main
14. 4 15 Press lt F3 p gt once and lt F4 gt to go to Setup Outfeed A pos OutA Pos 123mm fl Set Go A O AAAA Press F2 gt to go to shuttle control use the orange buttons A and v to move the shuttle to a position where PCB transfers to magazine A is possible Press F1 to return to Out A pos sub menu press F3 Set to store current shuttle position as the position where PCBs are transferred to magazine A Fine adjustments are possible by manually modifying the numerical value and pressing FA GO to verify position Instructions on how to use the numerical buttons are found on page 14 Do not press F3 Set after manually modifying the numerical value OutA Pos 123mm fl Set Go eooooo Press F1 to go back to the previous screen Adjusting shuttle outfeed position B magazine B Shuttle outfeed position B is the position of the shuttle where PCBs are transported pushed into magazine B 16 Press F3 p gt once and F4 to go to Setup Outfeed B pos OutB Pos 345mm fl Se Go eooooe 35 MB809_090410u doc 17 18 User s Manual Press F2 t gt to go to shuttle control use the orange buttons A and v to move the shuttle to a position where PCB transfers to magazine B is possible Press F1 to return to Out B pos sub menu press F3 Set to store current shuttle position as the position where PCBs are tr
15. Description Button lt F1 gt gt Return to Main menu lt F2 gt lt gt Select previous Hand sub menu lt F3 gt p gt Select next Hand sub menu lt F4 gt gt Enter current Hand sub menu lt F1 gt gt Return to previous display lt F2 gt Not used Not used in this display lt F3 gt Not used Not used in this display lt F4 gt Off On gt Run PCB conveyor located on the shuttle unit lt F1l gt gt Return to Main menu lt F2 gt lt gt Select previous Hand sub menu lt F3 gt p gt Select next Hand sub menu lt F4 gt gt Enter current Hand sub menu lt F1l gt gt Return to previous display lt F2 gt Not used Not used in this display lt F3 gt Not used Not used in this display lt F4 gt In Out gt Toggle PCB pusher status lt Fl gt gt Return to Main menu lt F2 gt lt gt Select previous Hand sub menu lt F3 gt gt gt Select next Hand sub menu F4 gt Enter current Hand sub menu Fl Return to previous display lt F2 gt Gre gt Toggle green lamp status lt F3 gt Yel gt Toggle yellow lamp status lt F4 gt Red gt Toggle red lamp status lt Fl gt gt Return to Main menu lt F2 gt lt gt Select previous Hand sub menu lt F3 gt p gt Select next Hand sub menu lt F4 gt Enter current Hand sub menu lt F1l gt gt Return to previous display lt F2 gt Not used Not used in this display lt F3 gt Not used Not used in this dis
16. O gt NNNmm lt Fl gt gt lt F2 gt a gt lt F3 gt p gt lt F4 gt gt lt Fl gt gt lt F2 gt Not used lt F3 gt Not used lt F4 gt Not used NN lt Fl gt gt lt F2 gt lt gt lt F3 gt p gt lt F4 gt gt lt Fl gt gt lt F2 gt Not used lt F3 gt Not used lt F4 gt Not used NN Description Return to Main menu Select previous Setup sub menu Select next Setup sub menu Enter current Setup sub menu Return to previous display Go to elevator control Sets the current elevator unit position as the level where magazine changes will take place Move the elevator to the position entered at NNNmm Distance in millimetres from home position to magazine change level Return to Main menu Select previous Setup sub menu Select next Setup sub menu Enter selected Setup sub menu Return to previous display Total number of slots in the magazine Return to Main menu Select previous Setup sub menu Select next Setup sub menu Enter selected Setup sub menu Return to previous display Number of processed magazines Magazine A B between elevator home positionings A value of 0 zerow disables elevator home positionings during production recommended 25 User s Manual Setup PCBs mag slot 4 gt eooooo eoooeo Setup Max limit lt gt eooooo0 eooooo Setup Mag Near Full Iv 4 gt eooooo ed 0o0e0g9070 MB8
17. Setting lower slot level Lower slot level is the level of the elevator where PCBs from the shuttle conveyor can be transferred pushed into the lowermost slot in the magazines 23 24 25 Press F3 p gt once and F4 to go to Setup Lower slot Lower slot 213mm fl Se Go e o 0000 Press F2 1 to go to elevator control use the orange buttons A and v to move the elevator to desired level press F1 to return to Lower slot sub menu press F3 Set to store current elevator position as the lowermost available magazine slot Fine adjustments are possible by manually modifying the numerical value and pressing F4 GO gt to verify position Instructions on how to use the numerical buttons are found on page 14 Do not press F3 Set after manually modifying the numerical value Lowerslot 213mm fl Se Go eo ooeooo Press F1 gt to go back to the previous screen 37 User s Manual Setting magazine change level Magazine change level is the elevator level where magazine changes are performed 26 Press F3 p gt once and F4 gt to go to Setup Mag change level MagChangeLvl 512mm fl Set Go eooooe 27 Press F2 1 to go to elevator control use the orange buttons A and v to move the elevator to desired level press F1 to return to Mag change level sub menu press F3 Set to store current elevator position as the leve
18. User s Manual MB809 Dual Unloader User s Manual This manual is intended for the inline device specified on the previous page The manual contains information to assist the operator to start and operate the device properly and to maintain it Hardware and software mentioned in this document are subjected to continuous development and improvement Consequently there may be minor discrepancies between the information in the document and the performance and design of the hardware and software Specifications dimensions and other statements mentioned in this document are subject to change without prior notice Conventions In this manual angle brackets lt gt are used to indicate certain button names Example lt Enter gt stands for the ENTER button The manufacturer and its suppliers shall not be liable for any damages related to the software or hardware or for any other damages whatsoever caused by the use of or inability to use any manufacturers product This is applicable even if the manufacturer has been advised of the damage risk Under any circumstances the manufacturer s entire liability shall be limited to replace such defective software or hardware which was originally purchased from the manufacturer Printed in Sweden MB809_090410u doc II User s Manual Contents Ta SAFETY gem 1 Emergency SIGH DULLONS T 2 Emergency movement of machine elements
19. al Two magazines PCBs signaled OK NG go to magazine B e Mag OK NG to B An empty magazine is placed in both magazine position A A and magazine position B B 2 The preceding machine has a board PCB available 3 If the shuttle E is ready i e at infeed position and not occupied the PCB is transported into the shuttle conveyor 4 If sometime during PCB infeed to shuttle the control system receives an OK NG signal Pin 7 and 8 in the SMEMA connector was shorted the unloading procedure continues at step 6 below 5 If the control system does not receive an OK NG signal during PCB infeed to shuttle the unloading procedure continues at step 11 below 6 The shuttle moves sideways to the programmed position for magazine B 7 The elevator units C and D moves to the position for next empty slot in magazine B 8 The PCB is transported pushed into the magazine 9 If magazine B becomes full the elevator moves to the programmed position for magazine change 10 Unloading procedure continues at step 2 above 11 The shuttle moves sideways to the programmed position for magazine A 12 The elevator units C and D moves to the position for next empty slot in magazine A 13 The PCB is transported pushed into the magazine 14 If magazine A becomes full the elevator moves to the programmed position for magazine change 15 Unloading procedure continues at step 2 above 12 User s Manual Control panel
20. ansferred to magazine B Fine adjustments are possible by manually modifying the numerical value and pressing lt F4 gt GO gt to verify position Instructions on how to use the numerical buttons are found on page 14 Do not press lt F3 gt Set gt after manually modifying the numerical value Out B Pos 345mm fl Se GO e o0 o0o0 0 0 Press F1 twice to return to Setup main menu Setting upper slot level Upper slot level is the level of the elevator where PCBs from the shuttle conveyor can be transferred pushed into the uppermost slot in the magazines 19 20 Press F3 Elev gt in Setup main menu to go to elevator magazine setup Press F4 to go to Setup Upper slot Upper slot 693mm fl Se Go eo o0oododo 36 MB809_090410u doc 21 22 User s Manual Press F2 1 to go to elevator control use the orange buttons A and v to move the elevator to desired level press F1 to return to Upper slot sub menu press F3 Set to store current elevator position as the uppermost available magazine slot Fine adjustments are possible by manually modifying the numerical value and pressing F4 GO to verify position Instructions on how to use the numerical buttons are found on page 14 Do not press F3 Set after manually modifying the numerical value Upper slot 693mm Tl Set GO eo o0o9odo Press F1 to go back to the previous screen
21. anual Two magazines PCBs signaled OK NG go to magazine A Are Mag OK NG to A An empty magazine is placed in both magazine position A A and magazine position B B 2 The preceding machine has a board PCB available 3 Ifthe shuttle E is ready i e at infeed position and not occupied the PCB is transported into the shuttle conveyor 4 If sometime during PCB infeed to shuttle the control system receives an OK NG signal Pin 7 and 8 in the SMEMA connector was shorted the unloading procedure continues at step 6 below 5 If the control system does not receive an OK NG signal during PCB infeed to shuttle the unloading procedure continues at step 11 below 6 The shuttle moves sideways to the programmed position for magazine A 7 The elevator units C and D moves to the position for next emty slot in magazine A 8 The PCB is transported pushed into the magazine 9 If magazine A becomes full the elevator moves to the programmed position for magazine change 10 Unloading procedure continues at step 2 above 11 The shuttle moves sideways to the programmed position for magazine B 12 The elevator units C and D moves to the position for next emty slot in magazine B 13 The PCB is transported pushed into the magazine 14 If magazine B becomes full the elevator moves to the programmed position for magazine change 15 Unloading procedure continues at step 2 above 11 MB809 090410u doc User s Manu
22. c oa nd E E ete ete Ec C eae 29 Alar mS re aee o A AE A A OE E E A EAS ESET 30 Signal tower eeen PT 32 4 OPERATION SETUP monsur E E A NEEE EERS 33 Setting up the machine for operation ssssssessesesrsrssserereesesresssrereretsrsrsstererereeersssrreee 33 9 MAINTENANCE voinici sorires eee a teres EE A RE YR EEREN 41 Cleaning and Itbrication 64 0 cied serenecon a a iea 41 Lubricant specification S oed aeri en o ei et ae aat tacstevissevaavenecctsensctaseeuetamiotyeeias 43 Figures Pieure 1 1 Electric SHOCK uide exi Rer oa tp i E NE VERS Puri eu uve desque E 3 Figure 1 2 Moving parts risk of injuty ied ee eret eee exte he Saee epe te aee ende ken 3 Figure T 3 AUGDLUOTE acci reda veu ea rro Pe RES PR E REA QR RE M VR EYE EYED N VERA ERA Eee abr RR peg 4 Pipe Ger Sk Main DUrbs gis eee cocco oar du e ede bE A eite abe DUE Q RESQUE EA ERR ERO OENAR ENERN E MENU RR 8 Figure 3 2 Control panel ie y SERENO ERE EUN S s e SER ERERU AEN ERE DU WE SORS VERDE 13 Fig re 3 3 Signal TOWOEcociopteno etate om vae eiae ra Via Vibo ket RU Resp ra bes CREAN REEE RU UR 32 Figure 5 1 Elevator lead screw and guides eese eee terr bi en Hr Rao RoE nero Ee Re pae ER dn 42 Figure 5 2 Shuttle lead screw and guides eoe eben erre enne te teh eure eoe e EY NR E epe Sn 42 MB809 090410u doc III 1 Safety MB809 090410u doc User s Manual Before starting the machine it is necessary that the opera
23. d position and not occupied the PCB is transported into the shuttle conveyor The shuttle moves sideways to the programmed position for magazine A The PCB is transported pushed into the magazine If the magazine is not full the elevator units C and D moves the magazine to next empty slot Step 2 to 6 is repeated until the magazine is full When the magazine is full the elevator moves to the programmed position for magazine change Single magazine at position B Single Mag B 1 2 3 An empty magazine is placed in magazine position B B The preceding machine has a board PCB available If the shuttle E is ready i e at infeed position and not occupied the PCB is transported into the shuttle conveyor The shuttle moves sideways to the programmed position for magazine B The PCB is transported pushed into the magazine If the magazine is not full the elevator units C and D moves the magazine to next empty slot Step 2 to 6 is repeated until the magazine is full When the magazine is full the elevator moves to the programmed position for magazine change User s Manual Two magazines fill A first Dual Mag A first 1 2 3 10 An empty magazine is placed in both magazine position A A and magazine position B B The preceding machine has a board PCB available If the shuttle E is ready i e at infeed position and not occupied the PCB is transported into the shuttle conveyor
24. els Settings that require a password are assigned different password levels depending on how critical the setting is Available password levels are e Password 1 Password 2 Password 3 Password 4 Password 5 Password 6 Password 7 Password 8 Parameter lt Button gt NUM lt 0 9 gt F1 lt H gt User level 1 The password is 1 by default User level 2 The password is 2 by default Service level The password is 3 by default Manufacturer level 1 Manufacturer level 2 Not used Not used Not used Description Password login view Use the numerical buttons to enter password for desired security level and close with lt Enter gt Return to Setup main view Close password login The action taken depends on the following If no password is entered this view is left without any action If wrong password is entered it is deleted and a new password can be entered or the view can be left by pressing lt Enter gt again If correct password for any security level is entered the message Level is will be displayed for a few seconds showing the corresponding security level before the previous display view is shown again 29 User s Manual Alarms ALARM MESSAGE lt OK gt eoooodo MB809 090410u doc Alarms An alarm that occurs in any mode is indicated with a buzzer sound red warning light and an alarm text on the control panel The alar
25. etup mode Trying to modify a not modifiable parameter or to change a setting without entering correct Password level will generate the message Access denied for a few seconds on the control panel Setup sub menus are described on the following pages Select Setup mode by pressing lt F4 Setup gt in the Main menu Parameter lt Button gt lt F1l gt gt lt F2 gt Conv gt lt F3 gt Elev gt lt F4 gt Other gt MAIN MENU Auto Rcp Hand Setup edc oeooo Description Setup main menu This view is displayed when entering Setup mode from Main menu Return to Main menu Select Setup sub menu that contains all conveyor shuttle related settings Select Setup sub menu that contains all elevator magazine related settings Select Setup sub menu that contains settings not covered by the two sub menus above The three Setup sub menus above and their respective sub menus are described on the following pages 20 User s Manual Conveyor Shuttle setup Settings and parameters related to the shuttle conveyor and shuttle are described on the following pages Select conveyor shuttle setup by pressing lt F2 Conv gt in the Setup main menu Parameter lt Button gt lt F1l gt gt F2 4 lt F3 gt p gt 9oo0o000 0 F4 gt Setup Infeed pos 4 gt InfeedPos NNNmm lt F1 gt gt f Set GO lt F2 gt 11 eoo F3 Set gt F4 GO gt NNNmm
26. gt Speed sel lt A gt Up lt V gt Down MAIN MENU Auto Opt Hand Setup eo 0e009 0 Description First display view in Hand mode Return to Main menu Not used in this display Select next Hand sub menu Enter current Hand sub menu This value shows the current position of the elevator unit in millimetres with reference to the home position sensor that gives a signal to the PLC when the elevator unit is in its uppermost position This value shows current speed of the elevator Return to previous display Start an elevator home positioning Not used in this display Not used in this display Manually move the elevator upward Manually move the elevator downward Return to Main menu Select previous Hand sub menu Select next Hand sub menu Enter current Hand sub menu This value shows the current position of the shuttle unit in millimetres with reference to the home position sensor that gives a signal to the PLC when the shuttle unit is in its position closest to elevator unit 1 where the control panel is located Return to previous display Start a shuttle home positioning Toggle Low High speed Toggle Low High speed Manually move the shuttle away from home position Manually move the shuttle toward home position 17 Shuttle conveyor Off On HAND PCB Pusher a PCB State HAND Li wer 4c towel Gre el Red MB809 090410u doc User s Manual Parameter
27. ious display Enables disables movement for servo motor A elevator unit 1 Enables disables movement for servo motor B elevator unit 2 Manually move elevator unit 1 or and 2 upward Manually move elevator unit 1 or and 2 downward Shows total distance moved for elevator unit 1 Shows total distance moved for elevator unit 2 Note NNA and NNB only shows the distance moved in current sync session Both NNA and NNB is reset each time this display view is entered Elevator unit 1 and 2 are always synced before the machine is shipped to customer site The sync function should be used with extreme caution as it can damage machine parts if incorrectly used An elevator sync procedure should only be performed if shuttle conveyor PCB level differs between magazine position A and magazine position B 27 User s Manual Miscellaneous setup Miscellaneous settings and parameters are described on the following pages Select miscellaneous setup by pressing lt F4 Other gt in the Setup main menu c SETUP MENU Conv Elev Other 43 b Parameter Description Button CE lt F1 gt gt Return to Main menu RE Ork mops lt F2 gt lt gt Return to Setup main menu lt F3 gt gt gt Select next Setup sub menu lt F4 gt gt Enter selected Setup sub menu lt F1 gt gt Return to previous display lt F2 gt Not used lt F3 gt 1 Scroll work mode list upward lt F4 gt gt Scroll
28. isc Width eooooo 37 Press F4 Width to enter Width adjustment menu Width adjustment IN OUT Man eoeooeoooo 38 Press F2 or F3 to adjust width of the PCB conveyor or press F4 to change width adjustment to auto if automatic width adjustment optional function is used in the production line Width adjustment IN OUT Man oo 0e0o000 39 Press F1 repeatedly to go back to Main menu MB809 090410u doc 39 MB809 090410u doc User s Manual Finishing the Setup The operation setup is now completed Set the machine in production mode as described in the section Automatic mode in Chapter 3 page 15 Other settings See page 20 and forward for information on optional functions and settings that are not covered by the above operation setup The machine contains moving parts that can cause damage and personal injury if handled incorrectly Read the safety instructions in Chapter 1 Safety 40 User s Manual 5 Maintenance Cleaning and lubrication MB809 090410u doc The maintenance instructions in this chapter comprise weekly monthly and six month maintenance for the machine The maintenance is very important for a continuous operation without unintentional stops Follow the maintenance instructions carefully and keep the machine clean Lubricants Unless other is stated use the OKS 270 grease Grease should be applied in small amounts just to give a thin fil
29. l where magazine changes will be performed Fine adjustments are possible by manually moditying the numerical value and pressing FA GO to verify position Instructions on how to use the numerical buttons are found on page 14 Do not press F3 Set after manually modifying the numerical value MagChangeLvl 512mm fl Set Go e o 0000 28 Press F1 to go back to the previous screen Setting slot amount Slot amount is the total number of slots in the magazine 29 Press F3 p gt once and F4 gt to go to Setup Slot amount Slot amount 50 A 0 000 0 30 Use the numerical buttons and enter the total number of slots Instructions on how to use the numerical buttons are found on page 14 31 Press F1 gt twice to return to Setup main menu MB809 090410u doc 38 User s Manual Setting work mode Work mode determines how the machine distributes PCBs when in production See page 9 12 for descriptions of the different work modes 32 Press F4 Other gt in Setup main menu to go to miscellaneous settings 33 Press F4 to go to Setup Work mode Work mode t J eo o0o00o0 34 Cycle through available work modes by using buttons F3 1 and F4 Selected work mode is the one shown when leaving current display 35 Press F1 three times to return to Main menu Adjusting width 36 Press F2 Opt to go to optional width settings Options amp M
30. lt F3 gt EJECT lt F4 gt 0 1 AUTO Message Eject 0 D aAA Message lt F1 gt gt lt F2 gt FMS gt Stepping NN Start NN Start FMS gt eooooeo F3 lt F4 gt p gt Stepping NN Start NN Fl PCBs Mag A NNA PCBs Mag B NNB PCBs NNA OOO Oe PCBs NNB MB809 090410u doc Description Automatic mode This display view is shown when entering Automatic mode Return to Main menu Automatic mode is set to OFF Select next Auto sub menu see below Press F3 to change magazine Press F4 to toggle state between 0 and 1 0 Automatic mode is OFF Production disabled 1 Automatic mode is ON Production enabled Shows different messages during production Automatic mode ON One machine states require operator action to continue production The message below a short buzzer sound and a lit yellow lamp indicate the state Change mag Description Depending on work mode one or both magazines are full and needs to be replaced Replace the full magazine s and start production again Action During production machine status messages e g PCB infeed outfeed elevator positioning are displayed Return to previous menu Toggle first magazine slot Top The uppermost magazine slot is slot number 1 Board processing will begin from the top of the magazine and continue downwards Btm The lowermost magazine slot is slot number 1 Board processing
31. m Specifications and part s for the lubricants are found in the end of this chapter 41 User s Manual Weekly Clean the machine Clean the machine all over Wipe off dust and dirt from all optical sensors Monthly Lubricate elevator and shuttle lead screw Apply grease to the whole length of the two lead screws Six month Lubricate all elevator and shuttle guides Lubricate elevator guides shuttle guides width adjustment guide and pusher guide Apply a small amount of grease to the whole length of all guides Pusher guide Width adj guide Lead screw Shuttle guide Shuttle guide Figure 5 2 Shuttle lead screw and guides MB809_090410u doc 42 User s Manual Lubricant specifications MB809_090410u doc This section contains lubricant data for e OKS 270 grease OKS 270 OKS 270 is the base lubrication grease for the machine Data Full product name OKS 270 Type Grease paste Colour Whitish Flash point gt 210 C Supplier in Sweden TriboTec AB Box 203 435 24 M lnlycke Sweden Phone Nat 031 88 78 80 Int 46 31 78 80 www tribotec se Manufacturer OKS Spezialschmierstoffe GmbH Triebstrafse 9 D 80993 Mtinchen Phone Nat 089 14 98 920 Int 49 89 14 98 920 www oks germany com 43
32. m text remains on the control panel display until the alarm is reset by pressing F4 OK or Enter or the power is turned off Alarm table The table below contains the alarms and messages that can be shown on the control panel Alarm message Button FA OK gt d ALARM MESSAGE Access denied Cause Action PLC stopped Cause Action Shuttle not home positioned Cause Action Elevator not home positioned Cause Action Elevator servo alarm Cause Action Pusher not home Cause Action Description Press F4 OK for reset and return to previous display Press Enter for reset and return to Main menu See alternatives below Trying to modify a not modifiable parameter or to change a setting without entering correct Password level will generate this message for a few seconds on the control panel Enter a valid password before changing parameters The PLC is in programming mode Flip the Stop Run switch on the PLC to Run position A shuttle movement was requested and the shuttle is not home positioned Perform a home positioning or start production Auto mode An elevator movement was requested and the elevator is not home positioned Perform a home positioning or start production Auto mode A servo alarm occurred for some reason Press F3 Reset on the error screen and then F4 OK Turn the main switch off and check that all cables going to
33. menu Select previous Setup sub menu Select next Setup sub menu Enter selected Setup sub menu Return to previous display Number of processed PCBs between home positionings A value of 0 zerow disables home positionings during production Return to Main menu Select previous Setup sub menu Select next Setup sub menu Enter selected Setup sub menu Return to previous display Go to shuttle control Sets the current shuttle conveyor position as the physical longest possible distance from the home position sensor Move the shuttle to the position entered at NNNmm Distance in millimetres from home position to the outermost allowed position for the shuttle conveyor This value can be changed manually via the control panel Do not press F3 Set after a manual change 22 00 Setup PCB wait time 4 gt GQ d iG Aa A amp 3 cr PCB Max wait time NNN seconds 73 E AQAA e A ED Setup Infeed timeout 4 gt G 2 43 A F e 3 iS NEA SNA 100 PCB Infeed timeout NN second COG G Is 1 Gy es 3 w Parameter lt Button gt lt Fl gt gt F2 4 lt F3 gt p gt lt F4 gt gt lt Fl gt gt lt F2 gt Not used lt F3 gt Not used lt F4 gt Not used NNN lt Fl gt gt lt F2 gt 4 lt F3 gt p gt lt F4 gt gt lt Fl gt gt lt F2 gt Not used lt F3 gt Not used lt F4 gt Not used NN User
34. n to Setup main menu Select next Setup sub menu Enter selected Setup sub menu Return to previous display Go to elevator control Sets the current elevator unit position as the level of the uppermost slot in the magazine Move the elevator to the position entered at NNNmm Distance in millimetres from home position to first slot This value can be changed manually via the control panel Do not press F3 Set after a manual change Return to Main menu Select previous Setup sub menu Select next Setup sub menu Enter current Setup sub menu Return to previous display Go to elevator control Sets the current elevator unit position as the level of the lowermost slot in the magazine Move the elevator to the position entered at NNNmm Distance in millimetres from home position to last slot 24 User s Manual Gr Setup Mag Change Ivl 4 gt Adda a A Ag Fa pu 3 e wo MagChangeLvl NNNmm fl Se Go GB GAG G SANA NEA SNA Ne XM AAA o Setup Slot amount 4 gt F2 e a x MA NOE SE S oo Slot amount NN COG G TAA AG OA NANA NL NAN o Setup Home interv lt gt F al AA AAA EG MA NA NI NI wv wv 100 Home interval NN COG G A z A 361 c3 MB809 090410u doc Parameter Button Fl F2 4 lt F3 gt p gt lt F4 gt gt lt Fl gt gt lt F2 gt t gt lt F3 Set gt lt F4 G
35. nsor Go to shuttle conv menu and perform a home positioning Automatic width adjustment is not working properly Remove jammed object and restart the machine A shuttle movement was performed and the encoder signals received by the PLC are inverted Change motor relays check motor voltage or replace the shuttle motor The shuttle conveyor jam sensor was activated when an elevator or shuttle movement was requested Remove object activating the sensor A PCB has been waiting for a time adjustable on the shuttle conveyor Change magazine A magazine is missing at current shuttle position Put an empty magazine on the elevator check magazine present sensors 31 Signal tower MB809_090410u doc User s Manual The machine is equipped with a signal tower that is positioned on top of the elevator unit The signal specification for the signal tower cannot be changed It can however be customised if the signal specification is available before manufacturing Figure 3 3 Signal tower Buzzer A built in buzzer is on when an alarm is active Reset alarms by pressing lt F4 OK gt or lt Enter gt The buzzer also sounds shortly to call the operators attention when some events occur Red light Red light indicates active alarm The red light may also be lit shortly during start up and shutdown Yellow light Yellow light indicates a state that requires operator action With Automatic mode
36. play lt F4 gt On Off gt Toggle buzzer status 18 User s Manual Option menu Options amp Misc Width eooooo Width adjustment IN OUT Mode eocooooo MB809 090410u doc The Option menu contains optional and miscellaneous functions and is easily accessed directly from the Main menu Select Option menu by pressing F2 Opt in Main menu Parameter Button lt F1l gt gt lt F2 gt Reserved lt F3 gt Reserved lt F4 gt Width gt lt F1l gt gt F2 In gt lt F3 gt Out gt lt F4 gt Mode gt MAIN MENU Auto Opt Hand Setup eo 0ooooo Description Option menu This view is displayed when entering Option menu Return to Main menu Reserved for customer specific functions Reserved for customer specific functions Enter Width adjustment sub menu Return to previous display Decrease width Increase width Toggle width adjustment mode Available modes are 1 Man Manual width adjustment 2 Auto Automatic width adjustment Note 1 Auto mode is only selectable if the optional hardware for automatic width adjustment is installed Note 2 Buttons F2 In and F3 Out are disabled if Auto mode is selected 19 Setup mode SETUP MENU Conv Elev Other e o9 OOO e MB809_090410u doc User s Manual This mode is used to set up the machine for operation Password login is required to change most settings in S
37. rt the machine after an emergency stop 1 Release the emergency stop button by pulling it up or turning it counter clockwise 2 Start the operation as normal Emergency movement of machine elements A A MB809_090410u doc The elevator unit cannot be moved by hand If an accident has occurred and an emergency movement of the elevator unit is required use the following procedure 1 Leave the power on Do NOT turn off the main power switch 2 Release the emergency stop button by pulling it up and or turning it counter clockwise and reset the alarm message by pressing F4 OK 3 Press F3 Hand gt in Main menu to enter Hand mode 4 Press F4 in first Hand menu to enter Elevator menu 5 Use orange buttons A and W to move the elevator up and down After an emergency stop it is only possible to move the elevator up and down manually by using the two orange arrow buttons Elevator positioning in any other way requires a home positioning to be performed first If production is started Auto mode after an emergency stop the elevator will automatically perform a home positioning before performing any other positioning Warning signs MB809 090410u doc User s Manual The warning signs on the machine must be observed as this machine contains moving and electrically live parts All signs must be kept clean and readable If a sign is missing it must be replaced immediately Electric shock
38. supply is to be connected by an authorised electrician User s Manual 3 Product Description MB809 090410u doc This chapter describes the Loader and Unloader The description is divided into the following main sections Main parts of the machine page 8 General function page 9 Control panel and buttons in the panel page 13 Operation modes page 14 Alarms and messages page 30 Signal tower and buzzer page 32 User s Manual Main parts Figure 3 1 Main parts Main parts A Magazine position A B Magazine position B C Elevator unit 1 D Elevator unit 2 E Shuttle unit F Main switch G Control panel H Emergency stop I Control electronics J Status indicator beacon MB809 090410u doc 8 General function MB809 090410u doc User s Manual The Dual Unloader is designed to unload PCBs from a production line into one or two PCB magazines The unloading procedure is different for all six possible work modes The work mode is easy to change through the operators panel and machine function and unloading procedure for each mode is described below Letters within brackets in the following descriptions refer to the main parts pointed out on the previous page nes magazine at position A Single Mag A eJ po An empty magazine is placed in magazine position A A The preceding machine has a board PCB available If the shuttle E is ready i e at infee
39. tor foreman and any other personnel involved in the machine operation maintenance or service understand and obey the following Trained personnel must operate the machine only Warning signs must be obeyed All personnel involved in machine operation must understand the use of the emergency stop buttons and how to move machine elements in case of emergency See the following sections entitled Emergency Stop Buttons and Emergency Movement of Machine Elements in this chapter Apart from weekly maintenance described in Chapter 5 Maintenance the machine is to be serviced by authorised personnel only No hands or fingers are allowed in the vicinity of moving parts Ensure that all covers and shields are intact mounted and closed while the machine is in operation Do not disable or disengage any safety switches or sensors Do not use chemicals or other substances that may have any influence on the operator or other personnel involved in machine operation User s Manual Emergency stop buttons There are two emergency stop buttons on the machine One on each elevator cabinet Emergency stop buttons are red and stops all machine movements immediately when pressed down The button is released by being pulled up and or turned counter clockwise At least one emergency stop button must always be pressed down when hands fingers tools or other objects are in the risk area of movable machine elements Restart To resta
40. ts in magazine A equals NA and the yellow beacon lamp will be lit if NA equals or is greater than the actual number of empty slots in magazine A A value of 0 zero disables this function for magazine A Magazine B near full level A short sound on the buzzer is generated when the number of empty slots in magazine B equals NB and the yellow beacon lamp will be lit if NB equals or is greater than the actual number of empty slots in magazine B A value of 0 zero disables this function for magazine B 26 Setup Sync elevators 4 eooooo A NNA B NNB Aoff Boff eocooooo MB809 090410u doc Parameter Button lt F1l gt gt F2 4 lt F3 gt p gt lt F4 gt gt lt F1 gt gt F2 Aoff on gt lt F3 gt Not used lt F4 gt Boff on gt lt A gt Up lt V gt Down orange buttons NNA NNB User s Manual Description Return to Main menu Select previous Setup sub menu Select next Setup sub menu Enter selected Setup sub menu This function makes it possible to run elevator unit 1 and elevator unit 2 separately and should only be used if the two elevator units are misaligned It is possible to get the two elevator units misaligned if service elevator drive belt replacement or motor replacement is done on an elevator unit In rare cases the two elevator units can also be misaligned if an emergency stop button is pressed when the elevator is moving Return to prev
41. vator control display view 4 and lt p gt Move cursor to the previous or next option Powering up After completed initiation the Main menu is shown on the control panel Main menu To control the machine the following operation modes can be selected from the Main menu MAIN MENU Auto Opt Hand Setup 9 9 9 o0 9 0 AO oio o9 Automatic mode Opt menu Optional Misc Functions Hand mode Manual mode Setup mode Selecting operation mode You can select the desired operation mode from Main menu as follows To enter Automatic mode press F1 Auto To enter Options menu press F2 Opt To enter Hand mode press F3 Hand To enter Setup mode press F4 Setup Press F1 repeatedly to return to Main menu from any sub menu In case of emergency use the emergency stop button to stop the movement immediately 14 Automatic mode MB809_090410u doc User s Manual Automatic mode is used for production i e to unload PCBs from a production line into one or two magazines MAIN MENU Auto Opt Hand Setup e o 09 000 Oo oio oO Select Automatic mode by pressing lt F1 gt Auto in the Main menu Line unload cycle description See page 9 to 12 for a description of the unload cycle for all six possible work modes 15 User s Manual Automatic mode display views Parameter lt Button gt lt F1l gt gt lt F2 gt gt gt
42. work mode list downward Work mode Available work modes are see page 9 to 12 1 Single Mag A 4 Dual Mag B first 2 Single Mag B 5 Dual Mag OK NG to A 3 Dual Mag A first 6 Dual Mag OK NG to B CES lt F1 gt gt Return to Main menu ees F2 lt gt Select previous Setup sub menu lt F3 gt gt gt Select next Setup sub menu O 9 o lt F4 gt gt Enter selected Setup sub menu 1 2 336 h A ORRIN na A lt F4 gt Not used o Fl gt Return to previous display Info buzzer ON time CNET F3 Not used F NN Time in seconds for how long the buzzer should sound when an info message is displayed on the operator s panel during production A value of 0 zero deactivates the function on lt F1 gt gt Return to Main menu ee PR lt F2 gt lt gt Select previous Setup sub menu lt F3 gt Not used OPO Ogee FA gt Enter selected Setup sub menu lt Fl gt gt Return to previous display Setup Def settings 7 m F2 Not used DEDIT mE F2 Not used Reset all settings to factory default settings T Y F OMA MA lt F4 gt SET gt Sets all changeable parameters and settings to factory default settings MB809_090410u doc 28 Passwords Password eooooeo MB809 090410u doc User s Manual A password is required to change view some of the settings under the Setup sub menu A password is not required to operate the machine during production Password lev
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