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1.         2 9 10 SET NUMBER OF CANS TO BLOW OFF  Set the number of cans to blow off as desired       Cans to Blow Off for Each Mis Load  This is the number of  cans blown off at the pin chain port when a mis loaded can is detected   typically set at 1 can   Any additional cans entered  will be blown  off every 12  can later  cans printed on the same blanket        Cans to Blow off at Infeed Open  This is the number of cans  blown off when the infeed is first opened  Valid range  0 to 99       Cans to Blow off from Print at Restart  This is the number of  cans blown off from the print station when the machine is restarted   Valid range  0 to 99       Cans to Blow off from Varnish at Restart  This is the number  of cans blown off from the varnish station when the machine is  restarted  Valid range  0 to 99     SYSTEMS Electronics Group    93 2    SECTION 2  INSTALLATION       2 9 11 SET PIN CHAIN BLOW OFF SOLENOID RESPONSE  TIMES    Pin Chain  bad can and QC  Blow off Solenoid    ON     Response Time  msec   This is the time used as the    ON     response time of the pin chain blow off port  time from solenoid  actuation to first air out port  in milliseconds  The M4503 will  activate the solenoid this amount of time ahead of the Pin Chain  blow off    ON    position  usually set at 15 to 20 milliseconds   Valid  range  5 to 60 msec     Pin Chain  bad can and QC  Blow off Solenoid    off     Response Time  msec   This is the time used as the    off     response time of the pin ch
2.     3 71  5 1 Set Speed Parameters 72  5 2 Set Ductor Parameters 73  5 3 Set Pin Chain QC Blow off Parameters 75  5 4 Adjusting Timing Set points 78  5 5 Number of Trips per Spindle Data 79  5 6 Current Shift Data 80  5 7 Last Shift Data 81  5 8 Download Program to Module 82  5 9 Download  restore  Set up Data to Module 83  5 10 Upload  save  Set up Data from Module 84  6  Recommended Spare Parts 85    LIST OF FIGURES    Machine Zero Position 17  Location of    Can No Can    Sensor 19  Location of Blow off timing    ON    Position 20  Keypad Display Legend 27  APPENDICES  Drawings Appendix A    HSL DC6 User s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group     iii      HSL DC6 User   s Manual    SECTION 1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION    This section describes the features of the M4503 APM Decorator  High Speed Logic Module  This includes the functional description   alarms detected  etc        1 1 FEATURES    e Performs high speed control functions of the APM Decorator to  speeds in excess of 2400 CPM     e High speed front end upgrade package which interfaces with  existing control system     e Accurate detection of misloaded cans and trip cam control  eliminates inside deco and varnish problems     e Accurate speed compensated single can  bad can  pin chain blow   off reduces scrap and eliminates silver cans down the line     e Single select a can QC pin chain blow off allows operator to blow  off a can from a selected spindle  or blanket  to verify print  quality of each blanket with machine run
3.     84      HSL DC6 User   s Manual    SECTION 6  RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS    The following are recommended spares for the HSL DC6  These parts  are available through Systems Engineering Assoc  Inc     Quantity Part Number Description    lea  HSL DC6 APM Decorator High Speed Logic  Module    SYSTEMS Electronics Group      85      
4.   The set up program allows the user to  make changes while    Online    with the processor  The    Offline     mode is used to preset parameters prior to download  All functions  are available to the user while    Online     however  specific    Online     functions are disabled in the    Offline    edit mode     Note  Offline changes can only be made by enabling    Offline  Editing     accessed under the    Edit    menu     Getting Help  The entire contents of this user   s manual is contained  within the help file  Pressing Ctrl H will display the help file  window  Pressing the F1 key will display the contents file  Hot spots  allow jumps to other topics to display additional information as  desired  Selecting    About APMDEC    from the Help menu will  display a dialog box listing information about the current revision of  the setup program and how to obtain technical support     HSL DC6 User s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group      40      SECTION 4     APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE       4 2 THE FILE MENU    The    File    menu allows the user to perform the following functions     Create a    New    set up    Data File        e Open an existing    Data File       e Save any changes made to the current    Data File    to disk   e Upload  save  Data from the Processor    e Download a SYSdev   sdv  program to the processor    e Download  restore  Data from the current set up    Data File    to  the processor   e Print a Report of the current set up para
5.   This section is used to set the canfeed enable  speed window and the calibration of the O   Varnish roll speed in the  M4503  This section contains the following selections     1  Canfeed Enable Low Speed  This is the minimum speed the  can gate is allowed to open  to enable cans to be loaded into the  machine  This defines the lower limit of the canfeed enable  window  As the machine speed increases above this threshold  the  can gate will be enabled to be opened     HSL DC6 User s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group      58      HSL DC6 User s Manual    3     SECTION 4       APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    2  Canfeed Enable High Speed  This is the maximum speed the  can gate is allowed to open or close to enable cans to be loaded  into the machine  This defines the upper limit of the canfeed  enable window  With the machine operating at production speed   the M4503 will only activate deactivate the can gate solenoid  within the canfeed enable window  When the machine goes to a  stand by condition  the speed of the machine will need to be  decreased below this threshold for the can gate solenoid to be  deactivated  The M4503 will activate and deactivate the can gate  solenoid on the    Can Gate Timing ON    signal     O   Varnish Roll Speed Calibrate  The O    Varnish drive speed  input is a 0 10VDC signal from the O    Varnish drive  if available    The roll speed calibrate is used to scale this signal to display the     O    Varnish RPM     The number en
6.   m9    0  san  Rei  SOT EDENDI  nar pe  wa  0  wa  0  ws    0     36   0            System Message  All Faults Normal      ONLINE  10 6 2003 5 03PM y       Note  The    Transfer Data    command button is only active while     Online        1  Total Good Cans  This is the total number of good cans printed  so far into the shift  This is essentially a can counter     2     Total Blow offs  This is the total number of cans blown off the  machine  This includes all types of blow offs  the can s  blown   off for each mis load  infeed open blow offs  restart blow offs    manual blow offs  select a can QC blow offs  etc       66      SYSTEMS Electronics Group    SECTION 4     APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    3  Total Bad Cans or Mis loads  This is the total number of mis   loaded cans  trips   These would be the actual number of damaged  cans that did not load properly on the machine  This gives an  indication of conveying can handling problems     4  Manual Blow offs  This is the total number of cans blown off  by the operator using the Manual Blow off PB or selector switch     5  QC Blow offs  This is the total number of cans blown off by the  operator with the Select A Can QC station or QC Blow off key on  the M4503 keypad for quality verification     6  Restart Blow offs  This is the total number of cans blown off  when the infeed opened and from the print station and varnish  station at machine restart     7  Spindle  01 through  24 or  36 trips  This is the
7.   terminating the program     SYSTEMS Electronics Group     42      SECTION 4     APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    Save  To    Save    data file to disk  select    Save    from the    File     menu or press    Ctrl   S     This displays a dialog box allowing the  user to select a folder and enter a name for the file  The user will be  notified if the file already exists and the extension     sdt    will  automatically be added to the file name  If this is a    New    file  the  user will be prompted to enter a file name     Save As  To save the data file to a new name  select    Save As     from the    File    menu   This displays a dialog box allowing the user  to select a folder and enter in a new name for the file  The user will  be notified if the file exists and the extension     sdt    will automatically  be added to the file name     Export Shift Data     This function allows the user to export the  shift data to a    Tab Delimited    text file  This allows the user to easily  use the shift data to produce production reports        4 2 2 UPLOAD  SAVE  DATA    The    Set up    program allows the user to upload set up parameters  and shift data from the M4503 into a set up    Data File     This  function is accessed from the    File    menu and the user is given the  choice of the following options            amp  APMDEC    unnamed     Main Display       B  x     Fie Edit View Window Help   New    Ctrl N   Open    Ctrl O   Save Ctrl S   Save As      Ex
8.   to blow off one  can set equal to 1  etc       of Cans to Blowoff from Print at Restart  This is the  number of cans which will be blown off from the print station  when the machine is restarted  To blow off no cans at restart  set  equal to 0  to blow off one can set equal to 1  etc       of Cans to Blowoff from Varnish at Restart  This is the  number of cans which will be blown off from the varnish station  when the machine is restarted  To blow off no cans at restart  set  equal to 0  to blow off one can set equal to 1  etc     Set Number of Pins to Pin Chain Blow off Port  This is  the number of pins from the spindle wheel to disk transfer  location to the first can blown off at the Pin Chain blow off port  minus two  This can be a number from 0 to 999     SYSTEMS Electronics Group      76      SECTION 5     HSLDC6    DOS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    4  Set Qc  Select A Can  Blow Off   QC Can Blowoff Solenoid    ON    Response Time  This is  the time used as the    on    response time of the QC blow off port   time from    on    solenoid actuation to first air out port  in  milliseconds  The M4503 will activate the solenoid    ON    this  amount of time ahead of the QC blow off timing    ON    position   usually set at 15 to 20 milliseconds      QC Can Blowoff Solenoid    Off    Response Time  This is  the time used as the    off    response time of the QC blow off port   time from    off    solenoid actuation to air stopping at port  in  milliseconds  The M4503 wi
9.  0 1 cans  that the  ductor roll is in contact with the fountain roll  If the operator  attempts to enter a number higher than the maximum    ON     duration  the value will default back to the previous value  The  range of this parameter is 0     200     Response Time Compensation  msec   This parameter is  the difference  in msec  between the    ON    and    off    response  times of the ductor solenoid  This is used to adjust the    ON     duration to compensate for the mechanical response time of the  whole mechanism  As an example  if the    ON    response time was  40 msec  and the    off    response time was 15 msec  Then the  value entered for this parameter would be 25 msec     Note  If the optional feedback sensors are used  set this  parameter to 0  The feedback sensors will automatically adjust  the    ON    duration based on the response time of the solenoids     Color Gain  This parameter allows the color density to be  increased proportionately up or down as a function of machine  speed  The valid range of this parameter is 50  to 150  per  2000 CPM  When set to 100   no increase or decrease  as a  function of speed will occur  When set to 50   the color density  will drop 50  from 0 to 2000CPM  When set to 150  the color  density will increase by 50  from 0 to 2000CPM  This parameter  is used to compensate for ink atomization  misting  as a function  of speed  higher speed   proportionately higher ink misting      Enable Disable Ductor Feedback Fault  This sel
10.  Blowoff         Lifetime Count  x1000        Bad Can Blow off      0 Test Trip Blow off                     System Message  All Faults Normal    ONLINE 10 6 2003   4 40 PM y       HSL DC6 User s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group      39      SECTION 4     APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE       4 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION    Title Bar  At the top of the window is the    Title Bar     The title bar  is used to display the name of the working    Set up Data    file  as well  as  the name of the active    Window     The title bar is dark if the  window is active and grayed if another window is active  The color  depends on the settings of the Display Properties of the Control Panel     Status Bar  At the bottom of the window is the    Status Bar     The  status bar is used to display system messages  online or offline mode   as well as  the current time and date as set by the operating system   The system messages panel displays general information about  operation of the system  The Online Offline mode panel displays the  status of the current set up program mode of operation  The mode of  operation can be changed by simply double clicking the online offline  mode panel     Hot Keys  Hot keys are activated by holding down the    ALT    key  and simultaneously pressing the underlined letter of the desired  function  Almost every function can be activated by either pressing a  series of hot keys or using the    TAB    key to move between fields     Online Offline Modes
11.  M4503  The programming port of the  M4503 is set to 9600 baud            Comm Port Settings   xj  Comm Port   m Port Speed         Comi   9600  C Com2 C  19200   C Com3    C Com4  Cancel         Once selected  a dialog box requesting the user to select a    Comm  Port    and    Baud Rate    will be displayed  The default setting is  COMI at 9600 baud  The option to select the 19200 baud rate is to  allow the user to communicate with the processor via the  4516 serial  communications board     In most cases  the user will only need to specify the communications  port and leave the baud rate at 9600  If communication problems  occur  make sure there is a secure connection from the PC to the PLC   Then check the Comm port  In most cases  the user will only need to  select anew Comm port  If communication problems persist  there  may be another program causing a conflict with the port  Check the  port configuration from the    Settings    folder     SYSTEMS Electronics Group      50      HSL DC6 User   s Manual    SECTION 4     APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE       4 3 3 COLOR CONTROL PASSCODE    The edit    Color Control Passcode    is an    Online    function only  This  allows the user the ability to directly change the value of the    Color  Control Passcode        Once selected  an input box is displayed  allowing the user to view   the current    Passcode    setting and to change the value if necessary  If  the passcode is set to zero  passcode entry is di
12.  Number of Cans to Blow off 23  2 9 11 Set Pin Chain Blow off Solenoid  Response Times 24  2 9 12 Set O   Varnish Roll Speed Calibrate 24  2 10 HSL DC6 Module Replacement 25    HSL DC6 User s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group    HSL DC6 User   s Manual    3  Using the Keypad Display    4     3 1  3 2    3 3    3 4  3 5    Default Screen      Display Data    Key   3 2 1 Trips per Spindle Data   3 2 2 Current Shift Data   3 2 3 Last Shift Data   3 2 4 Display    Lifetime    Can Count       Set up    Key   3 3 1 Set Speed Parameters   3 3 2 Set Pneumatic Ductor Parameters  3 3 3 Set Pin Chain QC Blow off Parameters  3 3 4 Set Machine Timing   3 3 5 Zero Machine  set resolver offset   3 3 6 Verify Can PRX Location Timing     QC Blow off  Key  Set  Color Control  Key Passcode    APMDEC Windows Based  Set up Program Reference    4 1  4 2    4 3    4 4    4 5    General Description   The File Menu   4 2 1 The Set Up Data File  4 2 2 Upload  save  Data  4 2 3 Download Program  4 2 4 Download  restore  Data  4 2 5 Print Report    The Edit Menu   4 3 1 Enable Offline Editing  4 3 2 Setup Comm Port  4 3 3 Color Control Passcode    The View Menu   4 4 1 Target Board Interface  4 4 2 View Online Data  4 4 3 View Offline Data    The Window Menu   4 5 1 The Main Display Window  4 5 2 The Setup Parameters Window  4 5 3 The Shift Data Window   4 5 4 The Color Control Window    CONTENTS    SYSTEMS Electronics Group    diis    CONTENTS    5  HSLDC6 DOS Based    Set up Program Reference          
13.  PORT       BAD CAN   TO BE BLOWN OFF     2  Q C  Blow off Timing    ON    Position  Set this signal to turn     ON    when the select a can chain blow off port is centered  between pins on the chain   see figure above      SYSTEMS Electronics Group      78      HSL DC6 User   s Manual    SECTION 5     HSLDC6    DOS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    3  Can Gate Timing    ON    Position  This signal is used to open  and close the can gate  Adjust the    ON    Position for proper can  gate operation        5 5 NUMBER OF TRIPS PER SPINDLE DATA    The Number of trips per spindle menu is provided to aid in the  trouble shooting of loading problems with decorator  The total  number of trips for each spindle since the last reset or end of shift is  displayed and can be reset at anytime to aid in the trouble shooting  process  In addition  the    Spindle Trip Offset    is used to compensate  for the location of the spindle  1 I D  sensor location     The following data is displayed in the    Trips per Spindle    menu                HSLDC6 EXE     gl x   Systems APM Decorator Set up Menu   Version 2 1    Trips per Spindle Menu    1  Set Spindle  1 trip offset  2  Reset Spindle trip counts    Enter Selection  ESC to exit    Spindle  1 trip offset  00    Spindle  01 trips  Spindle  13 trips   Spindle  02 trips  Spindle  14 trips   Spindle  03 trips  Spindle  15 trips   Spindle  04 trips  Spindle  16 trips   Spindle  05 trips  Spindle  17 trips   Spindle  06 trips  Spindle  18 trips   Sp
14.  SET MACHINE TIMING    This selection brings up the timing set point menu which displays the    following fields              channel description       ON    POSITION  XXX  RPM yyyy POS zzz OFFSET www SCALE 360          Each field is defined as follows     Field  POSITION  xxx          channel description       RPM  yyyy    POS  zzz    OFFSET  www    SCALE  360     35     Definition  Leading Edge of the  ON  Position for the  Timing Setpoint     Selected Timing Set point Description     Current Main Drive Speed where    yyyy    is  in Main Motor RPM     Current Resolver Position where    zzz    is in  Degrees  0 359 degrees      Resolver Offset where    www    is the Offset  in Degrees     Resolver SCALE FACTOR  360 degrees  per Mandrel      SYSTEMS Electronics Group    SECTION 3  USING THE KEYPAD DISPLAY    Bad Can Blowoff    ON    Position  Set this signal to turn    ON     when the pin chain blow off port is centered between pins on the  chain   see figure below      PREVIOUS  GOOD  CAN a    PIN CHAIN  BLOW OFF PORT       BAD CAN   TO BE BLOWN OFF     Q C  Blow off Timing    ON    Position  Set this signal to turn    on     when the select a can chain blow off port is centered between pins on  the chain   see figure above      Can Gate Timing    ON    Position  This signal is used to open and  close the can gate  Adjust the    ON    Position for proper can gate  operation        3 3 5 ZERO MACHINE  SET RESOLVER OFFSET     This selection is used to auto zero the resolver  F
15.  WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    10  Q C  Can Blow off Solenoid    Off    Response Time  This is  the time used as the    off    response time of the QC blow off port   time from    off    solenoid actuation to air stopping at port  in  milliseconds  The M4503 will activate the solenoid    OFF    this  amount of time ahead of the QC blow off timing    ON    position   usually set at 15 to 20 milliseconds for double acting solenoids  and set at 25 to 30 milliseconds for single acting solenoids      Machine Timing  This section is used adjust the timing channel  setpoints  This section contains the following selections      amp  APMDEC    unnamed     Set Up   Of x   File Edit View Window Help       Set Machine Timing    Bad Can Blow off  ON  Position  degrees    180 a    D C  Blow off  ON  Position  degrees    185    Can Gate Timing  ON  Position  degrees     0 a      Test Blow off Machine Position    Bad Can Blow off   206  B C  Can Blow off                      System Message  All Faults Normal   ONLINE  10 6 2003   5 03PM y       Note  The    Bad Can Blow off    command button will electronically  induce a mis loaded can into the system  as well as  the    Q C  Can  Blow off    will blow off a can printed on spindle  1 at the QC blow   off port     HSL DC6 User   s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group      63      SECTION 4     APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    1  Bad Can Blowoff    ON    Position  Set this signal to turn    ON     when the pin chain 
16.  and common to 600     2  Interlocks from existing control system  terminals 112 through 117   amp  142      3  Interlocks to existing control system  terminals O10 through  018      4  Module fault interlock  FLT   24VDC sink output     5  Can Gate  Bad Can Blow off and Q C  Can Blow off solenoids   FU2  FU3  amp  FU4     6  Trip Cam    ON    and    off    solenoids  FUS through FU10     7  Can No Can sensor  Mandrel No 1 Mark sensor  Can on Mandrel  sensor  terminals I09  I10  amp  I11  using three conductor shielded  cables  The shields of the sensor cables should be tied to earth  ground at a terminal inside the control cabinet and left floating at  the sensors     8  Set Up Enable  133  key switch  if desired  to allow entry to set   up variables through Keypad Display    9  Resolver cable from resolver  or existing PLS  to 8 pin resolver  input connector on the M4503 using a three pair  two conductor  shielded cable  The shield of the resolver cable should be tied to  the  SHLD  terminal of the M4503 resolver input connector   Make sure the resolver cable shield is left floating at the resolver     SYSTEMS Electronics Group    HSL DC6 User   s Manual    SECTION 2  INSTALLATION       2 4 MOUNTING THE HSL QCSTA    The HSL QCSTA is used to blow off a can from a selected spindle   or blanket  from the pin chain for quality verification  Ifthe optional  HSL QCSTA remote select a can PB station was purchased  mount it  in the vicinity of the pin chain QC blow off port in a co
17.  bad can  pin chain blowoff port  The number entered is the number counted  minus 2  this is just an approximation      Set the      of bad cans to blow off for each misload    equal to one   Run the machine at low speed with cans and verify that for each  misload  the one bad can is blown off  If the bad can is not blown off  then adjust the      of pins to pin chain blow off port    accordingly until  the misloaded can is blown off     Note  On this system  only one can is normally blown off for each  misload on a particular mandrel  However  the end user may select to  blow off up to five cans to get rid of the excess ink on a particular  blanket  The chain take up must be after the bad can pin chain blow   off  If the take up is before the port  the relative position of the port  to the blow off timing will vary as the take up moves  causing partial  blow offs to occur     SYSTEMS Electronics Group      lt  2 Pe    SECTION 2  INSTALLATION    HSL DC6 User   s Manual       2 9 8 SET SPINDLE TRIP SHIFT OFFSET    Set the    Spindle Trip Shift Offset    as follows     1     2     3     4     5     Initially set the    Spindle Trip Offset    to zero     Wrap a piece of tape around spindle  1 such that cans will not  load on this spindle     Run the machine very slowly with the can gate open and verify  that indeed cans do not load on spindle  1 and that the  1 spindle  is tripped     Observe the trips per spindle data and determine which spindle  number is being incremented eve
18.  changed by the user will have associated with it  increment and decrement controls  The user can either click on the  desired parameter to adjust and enter in a new value  or use the  increment or decrement controls to change the value by 1 unit     SYSTEMS Electronics Group      55      SECTION 4       APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    HSL DC6 User   s Manual       4 5 1 THE MAIN DISPLAY WINDOW    The    Main Display    window is used to display the general state of the  control system  This window is selected from the    Window    menu or  by pressing the    F5    function key           APMDEC    unnamed     Main Display     File Edit Vie Mindow Help            Messages          pau A ba    m Machine CPM        Varnish RPM    Q C  Blow off      Spindle Number    ee   Blanket Blow off    EHE                         Good Cans     Blow offs i    400 148 4169   Single Blow off Mandrel Blowoff    Lifetime Count  x1000        Bad Can Blow off    0 Test Trip Blow off                 System Message  All Faults Normal       The following is a list of the functions of the    Main Display     window     Messages  The    Messages    display is continuously updated  It  displays alarm and status messages specific to the M4503  as well as   the current    Online    or    Offline    status of the set up program By  simply scrolling the display  the user is able to view all active alarm  and status messages  If no alarm or status messages are active  a  default message i
19.  clicking the     Ductors ON All    command or toggle all    Off    by clicking the     Ductors OFF All    command button     SYSTEMS Electronics Group      70      HSL DC6 User   s Manual    SECTION 5     HSLDC6    DOS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    The    HSLDC6    DOS based set up program is menu driven  that  allows the user to easily view data or alter set up variables using a  laptop or PC  In addition to adjusting the set up variables  the set up  program can be used to set the machine timing  machine offset   timing signal locations  etc    The set up variables are used to  configure and tune the M4503 to match the configuration and  performance of the specific decorator  see section 2 9     Tuning the  M4503      The main menu of the set up program incorporates the following  menu selections        HSLDC6 EXE    B x   Systems APM Decorator Set up Menu   Version 2 1    Main Menu    Set Speed Parameters   Set Ductor Parameters   Set Pin Chain QC Blow off Parameters  Set Machine Timing   Number of Trips per Spindle Data  Current Shift Data   Last Shift Data   Download Program to Module   Download Set up data to Module   Upload  Save  Set up data from Module    Enter Selection  ESC to exit      OLSUNN e    NOTE  Before selecting one of the ten selections listed  above  connect an RS 232 cable from COM1 on the  computer to the PROG PORT on the M4508        Note  The set up program is an on line communications program  used to interface with the M4503 module  The data d
20.  msec      028  QC can blow off port shift offset                001    1  Set Bad Can  Pin Chain  Blow off Response Times   Bad Can Blowoff Solenoid  ON  Response Time  This is  the time used as the    on    response time of the pin chain blow off  port  time from    on    solenoid actuation to first air out port  in  milliseconds  The M4503 will activate the solenoid    ON    this  amount of time ahead of the Pin Chain blow off    ON    position   usually set at 15 to 20 milliseconds      Bad Can Blowoff Solenoid    Off    Response Time  This is  the time used as the    off    response time of the pin chain blow off  port  time from    off    solenoid actuation to air stopping at port  in  milliseconds  The M4503 will activate the solenoid    OFF    this  amount of time ahead of the Pin Chain blow off    ON    position   usually set at 15 to 20 milliseconds for double acting solenoids  and set at 25 to 30 milliseconds for single acting solenoids      SYSTEMS Electronics Group    235        inl x        SECTION 5     HSLDC6    DOS BASED    SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    2     HSL DC6 User   s Manual    Set Number of Cans to Blow off Pin Chain      of Bad Cans to Blowoff for Misload  This is the number of  cans blown off at the pin chain port when one mis loaded can is  detected  typically set at 1 can        of Cans to Blowoff from Infeed Open  This is the number  of cans which will be blown off when the infeed is first opened   To blow off no cans at infeed open  set equal to 0
21.  the    RUN    LED on the module will flash continuously     Once the download is complete  the    RUN    LED on the module  will illuminate solid and program execution in the M4503 will  resume  Press any key to return to the main menu     This selection can also be used to verify the program ident   revision  and checksum without downloading the program   Perform steps 1 and 2 above but instead of initiating the download  in step 2  press the  lt ESC gt  key to abort the download  once the  ident  revision  and checksum have been displayed         5 9 DOWNLOAD  RESTORE  SET UP DATA TO MODULE    This selection is used to download the previously uploaded  saved   set up variables to the M4503 module  This should only be  performed when replacing the module     Note  The set up data consists of the speed parameters  pin  chain QC blow off parameters  ductor label data and the spindle trip  shift offset     To download the set up data  perform the following     1     2     3     4     Connect the RS 232 cable from the COM port on the computer to  the    PROG    port on the M4503     Select    9  Download Set up data to Module     A prompt will be  displayed asking to continue or abort  Press any key to continue   press the  lt ESC gt  key to abort     Once data download is initiated  the current address being  downloaded will be displayed     Note  M4503 program execution is not ceased  therefore data  download can be performed while the machine is running     Once set up data 
22.  total trips   mis loads  for each spindle  A disproportionately high count for  a particular spindle indicates a loading problem for that spindle     Last Shift Data  The    Last Shift    data is identical to the current  shift data except it is for the previous 8  12 hour shift or label run   however the shift collection is set up  This allows data collection and  diagnostics to take place automatically over a two shift period        E APM    File Edit View Windos    d     ow Help       Trips Per Spindle   Current Shift Last Shift        Last Shift  Total Good Cans    765 533  Total Blow offs    14 113       ti   258 mal 74 w5    0   2   122 ma  181  26   0   3   121 ws  015     w  Oo    Bad Can Blow offs  9 696 Eom fon  M   Blow off  3 026 K a sins 39 s a  anual Blow offs      EM ECH mm  Q C  Blow off  394 2i M aid 34 dem y   E  Blow offs   us   70 sean  lt 0  ea  Restart Blow offs  333        7   58 ma 7        sm  0      te   6  20   8  32  0  Ha  53  21  110  33  0  mof 8  22  194 34  0  m      s  23   85 as  0  mapa   123 wef 0                System Message  All Faults Normal   ONLINE  10 6 2003   5 03 PM          HSL DC6 User s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group      67      SECTION 4     APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE       4 5 4 THE COLOR CONTROL WINDOW    The    Color Control    window is used to view and adjust any of the  color control settings  This window is selected from the    Window     menu or by pressing the    F8    function key      amp  
23.  will activate the solenoid    ON    this amount of time  ahead of the QC blow off timing    ON    position  usually set at 15 to  20 milliseconds   Valid range  5 to 60 msec     QC Blow off Solenoid    off    Response Time  msec   This is  the time used as the    off    response time of the QC blow off port  time  from    off    solenoid actuation to air stopping at port  in milliseconds   The M4503 will activate the solenoid    OFF    this amount of time  ahead of the QC blow off timing    ON    position  usually set at 15 to  20 milliseconds for double acting solenoids and set at 25 to 30  milliseconds for single acting solenoids   Valid range  5 to 60 msec     QC Blow off Shift Offset  This is the number of spindles  difference from detection of the spindle  1 flag to the QC blow off  port  This is a number between 1 and 24  or 36  and is empirically set  by selecting spindle  1 for blow off and adjusting this value until the  can from spindle  1 is the can that is blown off     Spindle Trip Shift Offset  This is the number of spindle difference  from the detection of the spindle  1 flag to the Can No Can sensor   This is a number between 0 and 23  or 35  and is empirically such  that a mis loaded can on spindle  1 increments the spindle  1 count in  the    Trips per spindle    menu  see section 2 9 8     Set Spindle Trip  Shift Offset  Tuning the HSL DC6      SYSTEMS Electronics Group      34      HSL DC6 User   s Manual    SECTION 3  USING THE KEYPAD DISPLAY       3 3 4
24. APMDEC    unnamed     Color Control     P  x   File Edi View Window Help             m Color Control m Solenoid Response Time  Label Number   fo y Station Number     1    ON CYCLE Solenoid  ON  Response Time  msec     1555  en uen icd Solenoid  OFF  Response Time  msec   EEE       Ga 20 A   o Ass  Hz   30   320     15 9  m  Ductor Status                    3    4 4   20 4 20 0  Operational Mode    auto   4    so 3 360 a   236  Ductors Auto ON    ON  ws  co A  s A   282      te    7 2   400 2   2889    ductors Manual Control   wz   so     420 4   32  mi meme mA mame my mE  we  s x   440 x  38 Ductors ONANI Ductors OEF AII                              System Message  All Faults Normal   ONLINE 10 7 2003   9 44AM y       Note  For virtually all fields that allow the user to adjust a setting   the user may either use the increment decrement control or simply  select the field and enter in a number  Once a value has been changed  or the    Enter    key pressed  the new value is validated for proper  range and then written to the M4503     HSL DC6 User s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group      68      SECTION 4     APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    Color Control Parameters  The label number     On    duration and     Cycle    duration are used to adjust the color control settings in the  M4503     The following is a description of each of these settings     1  Label Number  The M4503 is capable of storing the settings  for up to 100 labels  0 99   Select desired lab
25. ERS  4  SET MACHINE TIMING  SET POINTS  ETC     5  ZERO MACHINE  SET RESOLVER OFFSET    6  VERIFY CAN PRX1 LOCATION TIMING    When selected  each of the above selections will bring up a sub menu  with the corresponding set up parameters  The following sections  describe these sub menus and the definitions of the corresponding  variables  To select the respective set up sub menu  simply press the  corresponding numeric key  1 through 6      Note  The    Set Up Enable    input is used to enable the primary set   up menu  When this input is    on     the primary set up menu is  enabled through the Keypad Display  If the    Set Up Enable    input is     off     then the primary set up menu is bypassed        3 3 1 SET SPEED PARAMETERS    This menu is activated when the    1    key  SET SPEED  PARAMETERS  is pressed while the primary set up menu is active   The following four set up parameters may then be adjusted or viewed     Canfeed Enable Speed  The    Canfeed Enable Low Speed    and     Canfeed Enable High Speed    are used in conjunction with one  another to define a window within which the can gate can be opened  or closed  This allows the flow of cans to be controlled whenever the  machine speed is inside this window  This window should be set for  optimal loading conditions     O   Varnish Roll Speed Calibrate  The O    Varnish drive speed  input is a 0 10VDC signal from the O    Varnish drive  if available    The roll speed calibrate is used to scale this signal to displ
26. FERENCE    HSL DC6 User   s Manual       4 2 4 DOWNLOAD  RESTORE  DATA    The    Set up    program allows the user to download parameters and  shift data to the M4503 from a set up    Data File     This function is  accessed from the    File    menu and the user is given the choice of the  following options      amp  APMDEC    unnamed     Main Display       Pm  x      Fie Edit View Window Help  New    Ctrl N  Open    Ctrl 0  Save Ctrl S  Save As                      Export Shift Data    Ctrl               Upload  save  Data   linish RPM  Download Program A  Download  restore  Data Set up Data         Q C  Blow off    Spindle Number           Blanket Blow off    EN                  neisa Shift Data   ea Sup Label Data    Print Report    eee So   7     1 Mandrel Blowoff    Exit E          Lifetime Count  x1000   Bad Can Blow off        0 Test Trip Blow off                             System Message  All Faults Normal   ONLINE 10 6 2003   4 49PM y    Set up Data  This option downloads only the    Set up    data to the  M4503 without changing any values for the shift data or label data  parameters     Shift Data  This option downloads only the    Shift Data    to the  M4503  This will restore the    Trips per Spindle    data  the    Current  Shift    data  the    Last Shift    data  as well as the    Lifetime Can Count     data     Label Data  This option downloads only the    Label Data    used for  the pneumatic ductor color control to the M4503  Once selected  the  user is pro
27. Faults Normal    ONLINE  10 6 2003   5 01PM y          4 4 1 TARGET BOARD INTERFACE    This function allows the user to view fault codes  S3000 network  communication error codes and review the current    Ident    and     Revision    of the application program  This is accessed by the     View    menu  by selecting    Target Board Interface        Once invoked  the set up program will prompt the user to select a  program to compare with the one existing in the processor  the setup  program will then attempt to communicate with the M4503  If  unsuccessful or the operation is canceled and communication with the  processor cannot be established the system will be placed in an     Offline    mode  however the    Target Board Interface    window will  still be displayed     SYSTEMS Electronics Group     52     SECTION 4     APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE         Target Board Interface      Erogram Ident Fievision  Set Network Address   Set Time  amp  Date      No Internal Fault has Ocurred   No Internal Fault has Ocurred           No Network Comm Error   No Network Comm Error                   Target Board Interface    EF          HSL DC6 User s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group     53     SECTION 4       APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    HSL DC6 User   s Manual       4 4 2 VIEW ONLINE DATA    This function allows the user to place the set up program    Online     with the processor  This is accessed from the    View    menu  by  selecting    Onl
28. HSL DC6  APM Decorator  High Speed Front End  User   s Manual    Systems Engineering Associates  Inc   14989 West 69th Avenue   Arvada  Colorado 80007 U S A   Telephone   303  421 0484   Fax   303  421 8108  www sea seg com    03 2004    HSL DC6  APM Decorator  High Speed Front End  User   s Manual    Copyright    2001 Systems Engineering Associates  Inc     All Rights Reserved     Revised 15 March 2004    WARNING    To ensure the equipment described by this User Manual  as well as the equipment connected to  and used with it  operates satisfactorily and safely  all applicable local and national codes that  apply to installing and operating the equipment must be followed  This includes the National  Electric Code in the USA and other applicable legislation  regulations  and codes in practice  elsewhere  Since codes can vary geographically and can change with time  it is the user s  responsibility to determine which standards and codes apply  and to comply with them     FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE CODES AND STANDARDS CAN RESULT IN  DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT AND OR SERIOUS INJURY TO PERSONNEL     Persons supervising and performing installation or maintenance must be suitably qualified and  competent in these duties  and should carefully study this User Manual and any other manuals  referred to by it prior to installation and or operation of the equipment     The contents of the User Manual are believed to be correct at the time of printing  however  no  responsibility is assume
29. LLATION    Follow the steps below to install either the Windows or DOS based  setup programs and PLC application program on a PC used to support  the HSL DC6 control system        2 7 1 WINDOWS BASED SETUP PROGRAM INSTALLATION    The APMDEC setup program is compatible with Windows  95 98 ME 2000 XP operating systems and is used to     Setup  tune  the user adjustable variables   Adjust the timing channel set points   Download the application program to the M4503 module  Download  restore  or upload  save  the user setup variables from  the M4503   View    Shift    and    Trips per Spindle    data    To install the set up software  perform the following steps     1   2   3     4     5     HSL DC6 User   s Manual    Insert the HSL DC6 CD into the drive  From the Windows desktop     Click    Start and then select run   From the    Run    dialog box     Click    the Browse button     Select the drive with HSL DC6 CD  Select the    setup exe    file  and    Click    Open and then Ok     This will initiate the installation process  Follow the instructions  that appear on the screen to complete the installation process  The  APMDEC setup program can be executed from the    Systems     folder located in Programs     SYSTEMS Electronics Group      10      SECTION 2  INSTALLATION       2 7 2 DOS BASED SETUP PROGRAM INSTALLATION    The HSLDC6 set up software is used to    e Setup  tune  the user adjustable variables   e Adjust the timing channel set points   e Download the application p
30. NCE       4 5 3 THE SHIFT DATA WINDOW    The    Shift Data    window is used to view the shift data collected by  the M4503  This window is selected from the    Window    menu or by  pressing the    F7    function key         amp  APMDEC    unnamed    q   BEER  lol xj    File Edi View Window Help    Trips Per Spindle   Current Shift   Last Shift       r Spindle Tri  b y in  36  Spindle  1 Trip Offset  0  4  w  23    Tripped Spindle    22  13   10    Reset Trips       3    2   HS  El EN  0 cee  sis   2275  o  T  sb  oat     12 11                  System Message  All Faults Normal   ONLINE  10 6 2003   5 03PM y       This window utilizes a    TAB    control to divide the set up parameters  into three categories  similar to that of the Keypad Display  These  sections are as follows     Trips per Spindle  The Number of trips per spindle display is  provided to aid in the trouble shooting of a loading problem with a  spindle or spindles  The total number of trips for each spindle since  the last reset or end of shift is displayed  The operator can reset these  counts at anytime to aid in the trouble shooting process     The following data is displayed in the    Trips per Spindle    section     1  Spindle  1 Trip Offset  The    Spindle Trip Offset    can be  entered from this section  This is used to compensate for the  location of the can no can sensor and the spindle  1 I D  sensor  location  Use the    Tripped Spindle    display to adjust the offset  value  Follow the procedure 
31. On    output to the PLC logic  This should  be    on    when the drive is enabled  running  and should be    off     when the drive is disabled  this includes auto stop conditions    This is true for jog modes as well     6  Add the    Alarm Reset    output  This signal should be    on    as  long as the system reset push button is depressed     7  Add the    Pin Chain Manual Blow off    output to the PLC logic   When    on     the bad can pin chain blow off is    on     When    off      the pin chain blow off functions normally blowing off detected  bad cans  restart cans  etc     8  Add the    PLC Clock     timing channel CH06  input to the PLC  logic  This is a general purpose PLC clock timing signal  pulsed  once per can     9  Add the    Blow off Data Clock     timing channel CH07  input to  the PLC logic  This is used to clock the blow off data bits  0  1  and 2   Use the leading edge of this signal to increment the PLC  blow off data counters  The blow off data is encoded into a 3 bit  binary code according to the following chart     po   BLOWOFF 2  BLOWOFF 1 BLOWOFF 0  None       0    0 j  0    Restart Blow off       0   0   1 J     QCBowot   0   1    9     Manual Bowo   0   1   1    BadCanBowof      1   o   o    GoodCan      1   o      1          HSL DC6 User   s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group     14     SECTION 2  INSTALLATION    10  The following alarms are available to the host PLC via the  discrete encoded alarm bits according to the following chart         ALA
32. PLC program to interface with the  HSM DC6 by incorporating the following into the existing PLC  ladder logic     1  The HSM DC6 now controls   e The Can Gate Solenoid  e Pin Chain Blow Off Solenoids  e Trip Cam Solenoids    If the existing host PLC was controlling these functions  this logic  can optionally be removed from the existing host PLC if desired   In most cases this logic can be left in the program as connecting  the respective solenoids to the HSM DC6 will effectively defeat  the logic     2  The    Test Mode    can be an output from the PLC or from a push  button or selector switch  The cans will then be blown off at the     Bad Can    pin chain blow off port as long as this input is    ON        SYSTEMS Electronics Group     13     SECTION 2  INSTALLATION    3  The    End of Shift    can be an output from the PLC or from a push  button  When the    End of Shift    input goes    ON    the current  shift data is transferred to the last shift and all data registers for  the current shift  as well as the trips per spindle  will be reset to  zero     4  Add the    Can Feed Enable    output to the PLC logic  When  turned    on    while running  the infeed is timed    open    with the can  feed timing signal  When turned    off    while running  the infeed is  timed    closed    with the can feed timing signal  When the  machine is stopped  turning this input    on    and    off    will  respectively    open    and    close    the can stop     5  Add the    Main Drive 
33. RM BIT 1 ALARM BIT 0  Timing Signal Fail       O0       1      No Can Transfer   1   o  infeed Track Jam       11  Add the    Canfeed Enable Speed    into the PLC logic  The canfeed  enable speed comes    ON    whenever the speed of the machine is  within the canfeed enable window  Use this signal to control the  canfeed enable whenever this signal is    ON           2 9 TUNING THE HSL DC6    The HSL DC6 is shipped from the factory with the application  program loaded in the PLC  In most cases  the default variables and  timing signals will have to be altered to tune the HSL DC6 to the  actual decorator it is controlling     Once the system is installed and powered back up  perform the  following to set up and tune the HSL DC6  The set up is performed  using either the Keypad Display or a PC running the set up program     See section 3 of this manual for a description of the Keypad  commands and menu displays of the Keypad Display  See sections 4  and 5 for a description of menus and variables and how to use the set   up programs     HSL DC6 User s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group     15     SECTION 2       INSTALLATION  2 9 1 DEFAULT SET UP VARIABLES  As shipped  the user variables for the M4503 are set the following  defaults   Speed Parameters   Canfeed Enable   Low Speed   600  Canfeed Enable   High Speed   1000  O   Varnish Roll Speed Calibrate   380  Pneumatic Ductor Parameters   Maximum Cycle Duration  0 1 cans    500  Maximum  On  Duration  0 1 cans    200  Response T
34. ain blow off port  time from solenoid    off     actuation to air stopping at port  in milliseconds  The M4503 will  activate the solenoid    off    this amount of time ahead of the Pin Chain  blow off    ON    position  usually set at 15 to 20 milliseconds for  double acting solenoids and set at 25 to 30 milliseconds for single  acting solenoids   Valid range  5 to 60 msec        2 9 12 SET O VARNISH ROLL SPEED CALIBRATE    The O    Varnish drive speed input is a 0 10VDC signal from the  O   Varnish drive  if available   The roll speed calibrate is used to  scale this signal to display the    O    Varnish RPM     The number  entered should equal the O    Varnish roll speed when the drive is at full  speed  input   10VDC      THE MACHINE IS NOW SET UP AND READY TO RUN     HSL DC6 User s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group     24      HSL DC6 User   s Manual    SECTION 2  INSTALLATION       2 10 HSL DC6 MODULE REPLACEMENT    The following is provided only as a reference  These steps need only  be performed in the event the HSL DC6 module needs to be replaced  once installed  To replace the module  perform the following     1     2     3     4     5     6     7     8     9     Turn both 115VAC and  24VDC power to the module  off  and  remove all field wiring connectors from the module     Remove the 8 32 nuts and lock washers  7ea   which retain the  module in the enclosure door and remove the module     Remove the supplied field wiring connectors from the new  module and install 
35. am execution is performed  The decorator should therefore  be stopped before the download takes place     1  Connect the RS 232 cable from the COM port on the computer to  the    PROG    port on the M4503     2  Select    8  Download Program to Module    from the Main Menu   The current program ident  revision  and checksum for both the  program on disk and already loaded in the module will be  displayed  A prompt will be displayed asking to continue or  abort  Press any key to continue or press the  lt ESC gt  key to abort   If a prompt stating that the file could not be opened is displayed   then the application program is not installed in the current  directory        HSLDC6 EXE  Of x     Systems M4500 Program Dump   Version 1 0  Copyright  C  Systems Electronics Group  1997   all rights reserved     Program to be loaded to module  on disk    Program Ident  6  Program Revision  250  Program Checksum  126    Program already loaded in module   Program Ident  HSLDC6  Program Revision  250  Program Checksum  126    Entire program file will be dumped to M4500  All outputs  are turned off while program dump occurs  Press    ESC    to abort  program dump or any other key to continue        HSL DC6 User s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group      82      HSL DC6 User   s Manual    3     4     5     SECTION 5     HSLDC6    DOS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    Once program download is initiated  program execution will  cease  the current address being downloaded will be displayed   and
36. ands  set up commands  and a numeric keypad  The  display is a 2 line by 40 character back lit LCD display which  displays the selected data and set up menus  The Keypad Display can  be used to view data  adjust the timing and all set up parameters   activate the select a can QC blow off and adjust the pneumatic ductor  color control parameters                      SYSTEMS      QB     ELECTRONICS      GROUP  INC                       GOOD CANS O BLOWO       MACHINE CPM 0000 O VARNISH RPM 000  WOFFS 0                                                                   el iit   2 a ee  mu   f  la ls  o          Gee                            The Keypad Display allows the following to be viewed or adjusted     1  Set Speed Parameters   2  Set Pin Chain QC Blow off Parameters  3  Set Machine Timing   4  Set Machine Zero   5  Verify Location of Can No Can Sensor  6  View the Number of Trips per Spindle  7  View the Current Shift Data   8  View the Last Shift Data   9  View Lifetime Can Count   10  Activate the select a can QC blow off  11  Adjust the Color Control Parameters    The definitions of the keypad commands and menus are described in  the following sections     SYSTEMS Electronics Group    OTs    SECTION 3    USING THE KEYPAD DISPLAY    HSL DC6 User   s Manual    Note  For virtually all the menus  the    NEXT    and    PREV    keys  can be used to advance to the next or previous parameter respectively   To change the currently displayed parameter  simply enter the new  valu
37. ay the      O    Varnish RPM     The number entered here should equal the  O   Varnish roll speed when the drive is at full speed  input   10VDC      SYSTEMS Electronics Group    332    HSL DC6 User   s Manual    SECTION 3  USING THE KEYPAD DISPLAY       3 3 2 SET PNEUMATIC DUCTOR PARAMETERS  This menu is activated when the    2    key  SET PNEUMATIC  DUCTOR PARAMETERS  is pressed while the primary set up menu    is active     This feature is not utilized by the HSL DC6        3 3 3 SET PIN CHAIN QC BLOW OFF PARAMETERS    This menu is activated when the    3    key  SET PIN CHAIN   QC  BLOW OFF PARAMETERS  is pressed while the primary set up  menu is active  The following blow off set up parameters may then  be adjusted or viewed       Cans to Blow off at Infeed Open  This is the number of cans  that will be blown off when the infeed is first opened  Valid range  0  to 99       Cans to Blow off from Print at Restart  This is the number of  cans that will be blown off from the print station when the machine is  restarted  Valid range  0 to 99       Cans to Blow off from Varnish at Restart  This is the number  of cans that will be blown off from the varnish station when the  machine is restarted  Valid range  0 to 99       Cans to Blow off for each Misload  This is the number of cans  blown off at the pin chain port when a mis loaded can is detected   typically set at 1 can   Any additional cans entered  will be blown  off every 12  can later  cans that would be have been print
38. blow off port is centered between pins on the  chain   see figure below      PREVIOUS  GOOD  CAN a    PIN CHAIN  BLOW OFF PORT       BAD CAN   TO BE BLOWN OFF     2  Q C  Blow off Timing    ON    Position  Set this signal to turn     on    when the select a can chain blow off port is centered  between pins on the chain   see figure above      3  Can Gate Timing    ON    Position  This signal is used to open  and close the can gate  Adjust the    ON    Position for proper can  gate operation     Note  View the    Machine Position    field when adjusting the  above timing setpoints  Machine position will increase linearly  from 0 to 359  360 degrees per mandrel  as the machine is rotated  forward     4  Zero Resolver  To set the    Machine Zero    position  set  resolver offset  follow the procedure outlined in section 2 9 2   Set  Machine Zero   Verify that as the machine is rotated forward   either jogged or barred   that the    Absolute Position    field  increases linearly from 0 to 1079 for    Rotary Trip    machines and  from 0 to 719 for    Interposer Trip    machines     Note  The    Zero Resolver    command button is only active at     Zero Speed     main drive off  amp  no motion detected   Once the  user has clicked the command button  a message box will be  displayed confirming their choice to    Zero    the resolver     HSL DC6 User s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group      64      HSL DC6 User   s Manual    SECTION 4     APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERE
39. by assuring that the miss loaded  spindle is completely skipped        1 4 BAD CAN AND SELECT A CAN PIN CHAIN BLOW OFF    Both the    Bad Can Pin Chain Blow Off    and    Select A Can Pin  Chain Blow Off    incorporate speed compensation to compensate for  the response time of the solenoid regardless of machine speed  This  allows accurate rejection of a single can from the pin chain at all  speeds  The bad can blow off is activated automatically to reject  miss loaded cans from the pin chain     The    Select A Can    feature allows the user to dial in a mandrel  number  either at a remote PB station or from the Keypad Display   and blow off one can printed on that mandrel  This provides a way to  verify the print quality of each mandrel  Two other    Select A Can  Blow Off    modes are available  The    Consecutive Blanket    mode  blows off consecutive cans printed on each blanket  starting with  mandrel 1  The    Consecutive Spindle    mode blows off consecutive  cans printed on all mandrels  starting with mandrel 1     The following variables can be set by the user for the    Bad Can    pin   chain blow off    e Number of shifts from machine to blow off port  up to 999    e Number of cans to blow off for each bad can  one is normal  can  be up to 5     e Both the    on    and    off    solenoid response time  used by the speed  compensation algorithm     SYSTEMS Electronics Group    SECTION 1    GENERAL DESCRIPTION    HSL DC6 User   s Manual    The following variables ca
40. chased  separately as required or desired     lea  HSL QCSTA Remote Select A Can PB station  lea  RSV34 MSI Resolver  lea  RSV RSCBLE XX Resolver Cable       2 2 POWER REQUIRED    The HSL DC6 is powered from 115VAC 230VAC 50 60HZ and   24VDC  The 115VAC 230VAC is used to power the M4503  module while the  24VDC is used to power the  24VDC I O   sensors  trip and blow off solenoids      Note   24VDC solenoids must be used for all trip and blow off  solenoids  These provide a more consistent and repeatable response  time than 115VAC solenoids     If  24VDC solenoids were used in the existing system  the  24VDC  current required by the HSL DC6 is no more than the existing  systems  24VDC current requirement  therefore the existing  24VDC  power supply should be adequate     SYSTEMS Electronics Group    SECTION 2  INSTALLATION    HSL DC6 User   s Manual       2 3 MOUNTING AND WIRING THE HSL DC6    The HSL DC6 enclosure should be mounted near the user s control  cabinet or operator   s console     Referring to the electrical control schematic at the back of this  manual  wire the HSL DC6 to the existing control system as follows     Note  Keep all  24VDC wiring  resolver cable  and sensor cable  wiring away from high voltage wiring  Wire the machine mounted  resolver directly to the 8 pin resolver input connector of the M4503     1  Incoming Power  115VAC 230VAC to FUI  neutral to 900 and  ground to GND  Logic power   24VDC  to 501 and common to  500  Control power   24VDC  to 601
41. d for inaccuracies  In the interests of a commitment to a policy of  continuous development and improvement  the manufacturer reserves the right to change the  specification of the product or it   s performance or the contents of the User Manual without notice     Copyright    2001 Systems Engineering Associates  Inc     All Rights Reserved      CONTENTS    1  General Description 1    Features   Functional Description   Mandrel Trip Control   Bad Can and Select A Can Pin Chain Blow off  Alarm Detection   Data Collection     i X X Xo Xx  OnKRwWNM o gt   aRWWN      2  Installation 7    2 1 What s Included 7  2 2 Power Required 7  2 3 Mounting and Wiring the HSL DC6 8  2 4 Mounting the HSL QCSTA 9  2 5 Mounting the RSV34 MS1 Resolver 9  2 6 Mounting the Mandrel  1 Mark I D  Sensor 9    2 7  HSL DC6 Software Installation 10  2 7 1 Windows Based Setup Program Installation     10  2 7 2   DOS Based Setup Program Installation 11  2 7 3   SYSdev Program Development Software  Installation 12  2 7 4 Application Program Installation 13  2 8 Modify Existing PLC Program 13  2 9 Tuning the HSL DC6 15  2 9 1 Default Set up Variables 16  2 9 2 Set Machine Zero 17  2 9 3 Verify Location of Can No Can Sensor 18  2 9 4 Set Pin Chain Blow off Timing  ON  Position     120  2 9 5 Set Can Gate Timing  ON  Position 21  2 9 6 Set Canfeed Enable Speed 21  2 9 7 Set Number of Pins to Pin Chain Blow off Port __ 21  2 9 8 Set Spindle Trip Shift Offset 22  2 9 9 Set QC Blow off Shift Offset 22  2 9 10 Set
42. data collected would be for label runs  rather than complete shifts  This data is reset at the end of shift input  transition  To return to the main menu  press  lt ESC gt      The following data is displayed in the    Current Shift    menu    es HSLDC6 EXE  lol x   Systems APM Decorator Set up Menu   Version 2 1    Current Shift  Totals so far     Press    ESC    to return to main menu           Total Good Cans Total Blow offs  Total Misloads   Restart Blow offs    Manual Blow offs     QC Blow offs    Spindle H01 trips   Spindle H02 trips   Spindle H03 trips   Spindle  04 trips   Spindle  05 trips   Spindle  06 trips   Spindle H07 trips   Spindle H08 trips   Spindle H09 trips   Spindle H10 trips   Spindle H11 trips   Spindle H12 trips      25  aoe  26  Spindle 827  Spindle  28  Spindle  29  Spindle  30  Spindle  31  Spindle  32  Spindle  33  Spindle  34  Spindle  35  Spindle  36    trips   trips   trips   trips   trips   trips   trips   trips   trips   trips   trips   Spindle trips     2000000000000  200000000000       200000000000    Total Good Cans  This is the total number of good cans printed so  far into the shift  This is essentially a can counter     Total Blow offs  This is the total number of cans blown off the  machine  This includes all types of blow offs  cans blown off for  every mis loaded can  infeed open blow offs  restart blow offs   manual blow offs  select a can QC blow offs  etc     Total Mis loads  This is the total number of mis loaded cans  trips    Th
43. download is complete  press any key to return to  the main menu     SYSTEMS Electronics Group      83      SECTION 5     HSLDC6    DOS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE       5 10 UPLOAD  SAVE  SET UP DATA FROM MODULE    This selection is used to save set up variables from the M4503  module to the hard drive  current directory selected   This should be  performed anytime any of the set up variables have been changed     Note  When the set up variables are changed  they are changed  directly in the module  not on the file in the computer  By uploading   saving  the set up variables to disk  they can be downloaded to the  module in the event the module must be replaced     The set up data consists of the speed parameters  pin chain QC blow   off parameters  ductor label data and the spindle trip shift offset  To  upload the set up data  perform the following     1  Connect the RS 232 cable from the COM port on the computer to  the    PROG    port on the M4503     2  Select    0  Upload  Save  Set up data from Module     A prompt  will be displayed asking to continue or abort  Press any key to  continue  press the  lt ESC gt  key to abort     3  Once data upload is initiated  the current address being uploaded  will be displayed     Note  M4503 program execution is not ceased  therefore data  upload can be performed while the machine is running     4  Once set up data upload is complete  press any key to return to the  main menu     HSL DC6 User s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group  
44. e menu software s menu     Alternatively  a    PIF    file for each HSLDC6 EXE could be setup  on the Windows desktop        2 7 3 SYSDEV PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE  INSTALLATION    The SYSdev Program Development software is used to perform on   line trouble shooting and program modifications to the HSL DC6  If  SYSdev was purchased with the HSL DC6 package and is not already  installed on the your computer  install SYSdev onto the hard drive of  your computer following the steps in outlined in the SYSdev Program  Development manual     SYSTEMS Electronics Group     12     HSL DC6 User   s Manual    SECTION 2  INSTALLATION       2 7 4 APPLICATION PROGRAM INSTALLATION    The application program is a SYSdev based program  loaded into the  M4503 module and performs the HSL DC6 logic  The program is  written in a combination of Ladder logic and High level  If the user  desires to make program changes or perform on line monitoring of  the program execution the files  which constitute the HSLDC6  program  will have to be loaded onto the hard drive of the PC used to  support the system  The SYSdev Program Development Software will  also have to be loaded on the PC  To install this program perform the  following     1  Install the    PROGRAMS     disk into the drive     2  For each of the    HSLDEC    directories  created in section 2 7 2    copy all the files from the disk to each of these subdirectories        2 8 MODIFY EXISTING PLC PROGRAM    Modify the existing control system 
45. e on the numeric keypad and press  lt ENTER gt   The value will be  entered and the next parameter will automatically be displayed   When the last parameter in a section is entered  the primary set up  menu is again displayed  Pressing  lt ESC gt  at anytime will exit back to  the primary set up menu        3 1 DEFAULT SCREEN    The default screen  displayed when no other commands are active   contains the following data        MACHINE CPM 0000 O   VARNISH RPM 000          GOOD CANS 0 BLOWOFFS 0          Machine Speed    is the current speed of the decorator     O    Varnish  RPM    is the current speed of the varnish unit     Good Cans    field is  the total number of good cans printed so far into the current shift  and  the    Blow offs    field is the total number of cans blown off the  machine  scrap  so far into the current shift  This display effectively  replaces a speed meter  and two can counters  This screen is always  returned to when no commands are active        3 2    DISPLAY DATA    KEY    This selection is used to invoke the primary display data menu  This  consists of the following selections     1  DISPLAY TRIPS PER SPINDLE DATA  2  DISPLAY CURRENT SHIFT DATA   3  DISPLAY LAST SHIFT DATA   4  DISPLAY LIFETIME CAN COUNT    When selected  each of the above selections will bring up a sub menu  with the corresponding data  The following sections describe these  sub menus and the definitions of the corresponding data  To select  the respective sub menu  simply pr
46. e such that a can printed on each  mandrel will be consecutively blown off at the QC blow off port   starting with mandrel  1     Bad Can Blow off  This function is only active while    Online    and  it allows the operator to test the action of the control system by  electronically inducing a mis loaded or    Bad Can    into the system   By clicking on the Test Trip Blow off command button  a    Bad Can     will be electronically induced into the system to test the response of  the control system due to a    Mis Loaded    can     HSL DC6 User s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group     57     SECTION 4     APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE       4 5 2 THE SETUP PARAMETERS WINDOW    The    Set up Parameters    window is used to view and adjust any of  the set up parameters  This window is selected from the    Window     menu or by pressing the    F6    function key     A APMDEC    unnamed     Set Up   File Edit View Window Help    Speed Parameters   Ductor Parameters   Blow off Parameters   Machine Timing         Set Speed Parameters    Canfeed Enable Low Speed    600    Canfeed Enable High Speed    1000 a    D Varnish Roll Speed Calibrate  380     Roll RPM at 10DC     D Yamish Roll Speed  RPM     33            System Message  All Faults Normal       ONLINE  10 6 2003   5 02 PM y    This window utilizes a    TAB    control to divide the set up parameters  into five categories  similar to that of the Keypad Display  These  sections are as follows     Speed Parameters
47. ection is  used to enable or disable the feedback fault detection  When the  optional feedback sensors are installed  the ductor feedback faults  should be enabled  The feedback sensor verifies the cycling of the  ductor and resets the    ON    duration as the speed of the machine  changes based on the response time of the solenoid     SYSTEMS Electronics Group      60      HSL DC6 User   s Manual    SECTION 4     APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    Blow off Parameters  This section is used to set the    Pin  Chain QC Blow off    parameters in the M4503  This section contains  the following selections        APMDEC    unnamed     Set Up   Ox   File Edit View Window Help    Speed Parameters   Ductor Parameter i Machine Timing          Blow off Set up  Number of Pins to Pin Chain Blow off Port  32 y  Number of Cans to Blow off for Each Mis load    1   sl    Number of Cans to Blow off at Infeed Open  12 y  Number of Cans to Blow off from Print at Restart    0   al  Number of Cans to Blow off from Varnish at Restart    0   sl    Q C  Can Blow off Port Shift Offset    1 y         Solenoid Response Times Test Blow off    ON OFF   msec   msec  Bad Can Blow off      Bad Can Blow off Solenoid    15          C  Can Blow off  Q C  Blow off Solenoid    15     28   BE Cambio                 System Message  All Faults Normal   ONLINE  10 6 2003   5 02PM y       Note  The    Bad Can Blow off    command button will electronically  induce a mis loaded can into the system  as w
48. ed on the  same blanket       Pins to Pin Chain Blow off Port  This is the number of pins  from the spindle wheel to disk transfer location to the first can blown  off at the Pin Chain blow off port minus two  This can be a number  from 0 to 999     SYSTEMS Electronics Group     33     SECTION 3    USING THE KEYPAD DISPLAY    HSL DC6 User   s Manual    Pin Chain  bad can  Solenoid    on    Response Time  msec    This is the time used as the    on    response time of the pin chain blow   off port  time from    on    solenoid actuation to first air out port  in  milliseconds  The M4503 will activate the solenoid    ON    this  amount of time ahead of the Pin Chain blow off    ON    position   usually set at 15 to 20 milliseconds   Valid range  5 to 60 msec     Pin Chain  bad can  Solenoid    off    Response Time  msec    This is the time used as the    off    response time of the pin chain blow   off port  time from    off    solenoid actuation to air stopping at port  in  milliseconds  The M4503 will activate the solenoid    OFF    this  amount of time ahead of the Pin Chain blow off    ON    position   usually set at 15 to 20 milliseconds for double acting solenoids and  set at 25 to 30 milliseconds for single acting solenoids   Valid range   5 to 60 msec     QC Blow off Solenoid    on    Response Time  msec   This is  the time used as the    on    response time of the QC blow off port  time  from    on    solenoid actuation to first air out port  in milliseconds    The M4503
49. el number to adjust  the    On    and    Cycle    duration settings     Note  The user may only adjust the    Label Number    when the  machine is at    Zero Speed     main drive off and no motion  detected      2  On Duration  The    On    duration can be individually set for  each ink station  for each label  The    On    duration is the amount  of time  cans  the ductor roll is in contact with the fountain roll     Note  The user cannot adjust the    On    duration to within 14 cans   140 tenths  of the    Cycle    duration  To disable a ductor from  cycling  set this variable to zero     3  Cycle Duration  The    Cycle    duration can be individually set  for each ink station  for each label  The    Cycle    duration is the  frequency at which the ductor is activated  This is the duration   number of cans  between one complete cycle    Note  The user cannot adjust the    Cycle    duration to within 14  cans  140 tenths  of the    On    duration     4  Color Density  The    Color Density    display is used as an  indication of the amount of ink being transferred by the ductor   Different settings of the    On    and    Cycle    durations will achieve  the same    Color Density    HSL DC6 User s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group      69      SECTION 4       APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    HSL DC6 User   s Manual    Solenoid Response Time  The    Solenoid Response    time is an  indication of the reaction time of pneumatic ductor  The response  times are o
50. elector switch     QC Blow offs  This is the total number of cans blown off by the  operator with the Select A Can QC station or QC Blow off key on the  D4591 keypad for quality verification     Trips  Mis loads  per Spindle  1  24 or 36    This is the total  trips  mis loads  for each spindle  A disproportionately high count  for a particular spindle indicates a loading problem for that spindle     SYSTEMS Electronics Group      30      HSL DC6 User   s Manual    SECTION 3  USING THE KEYPAD DISPLAY       3 2 3 LAST SHIFT DATA    The    Last Shift    data is identical to the current shift data except it is  for the previous 8 or 12 hour shift or previous label run  however the  shift collection is set up  This allows data collection and diagnostics  to take place automatically over a two shift period  Refer to section  3 2 2   Current Shift Data  Using the Keypad Display  for definitions  of the data fields in the    Last Shift    data menu        3 2 4 DISPLAY    LIFETIME    CAN COUNT    The lifetime can count is used to display the total number of cans  printed by the machine  This count is never reset and displays in  1 000 can increments     SYSTEMS Electronics Group     31     SECTION 3    USING THE KEYPAD DISPLAY    HSL DC6 User   s Manual       3 3    SET UP    KEY    This selection is used to invoke the primary set up menu  This  consists of the following selections     1  SET SPEED PARAMETERS   2  SET PNEUMATIC DUCTOR PARAMETERS   3  SET PIN CHAIN QC BLOW OFF PARAMET
51. ell as  the    Q C  Can  Blow off    will blow off a can printed on spindle  1 at the QC blow   off port     1  Number of Pins to Pin Chain Blow off Port  This is the  number of pins from the spindle wheel to disk transfer location to  the first can blown off at the Pin Chain blow off port minus two   This can be a number from 0 to 999     2  Number of Cans to Blow off for Each Mis load  This is the  number of cans blown off at the pin chain port when one mis   loaded can is detected  typically set at 1 can      3  Number of Cans to Blow off at Infeed Open  This is the  number of cans which will be blown off when the infeed is first  opened  To blow off no cans at infeed open  set equal to 0  to  blow off one can set equal to 1  etc     SYSTEMS Electronics Group     61     SECTION 4     APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    4  Number of Cans to Blow off from Print at Restart  This is  the number of cans that will be blown off from the print station  when the machine is restarted  To blow off no cans at restart  set  equal to 0  to blow off one can set equal to 1  etc     5  Number of Cans to Blow off from Varnish at Restart   This is the number of cans that will be blown off from the varnish  station when the machine is restarted  To blow off no cans at  restart  set equal to 0  to blow off one can set equal to 1  etc     6  Q C  Can Blow off Port Shift Offset  This is the number of  spindles difference from detection of the spindle  1 flag to the QC  blow off p
52. ese would be the actual number of damaged cans that did not load  properly on the machine  This gives an indication of conveying can  handling problems     HSL DC6 User s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group      80      HSL DC6 User   s Manual    SECTION 5       HSLDC6    DOS BASED    SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    Restart Blow offs  This is the total number of cans blown off when  the infeed opened and from the print station and varnish station at  machine restart     Manual Blow offs  This is the total number of cans blown off by    the operator using the Manual Blow off PB or selector switch     QC Blow offs  This is the total number of cans blown off by the  operator with the Select A Can QC station or QC Blow off key on the  M4503 keypad for quality verification     Spindle  01 through  24 or  36 trips  This is the total trips   mis loads  for each spindle  A disproportionately high count for a    particular spindle indicates a loading problem for that spindle        5 7 LAST SHIFT DATA    The    Last Shift    data is identical to the current shift data except it is  for the previous 8 or 12 hour shift or previous label run  however the  shift collection is set up  This allows data collection and diagnostics    to take place over a two shift period  Refer to the previous section for  definitions of the data fields in the    Last Shift    data menu        HSLDC6 EXE    Systems APM Decorator Set up Menu   Version 2 1  Last Shift  Total for shift     Press    ESC    to return    T
53. ess the corresponding numeric key   1 through 4      SYSTEMS Electronics Group      28      HSL DC6 User   s Manual    SECTION 3  USING THE KEYPAD DISPLAY       3 2 1 TRIPS PER SPINDLE DATA    The Number of trips per spindle menu is provided to aid in the  trouble shooting of a loading problem with a spindle or spindles  The  total number of trips for each spindle since the last reset or end of  shift is displayed  The operator can reset these counts at any time to  aid in the trouble shooting process  The data can be viewed simply  by pressing this key  The display shows a series of screens each with  four spindles from 1 through 24 or 36 as shown below           TRIPS  MIS LOADS  PER SPINDLE     1 XXXX  2 XXXX  3 XXXX  4 XXXX             Where the numbers 1 through 4 are the first 4 spindles and the    xxxx     would be the actual counts for the respective spindles  Screens for the  rest of the spindles are shown in this fashion  each for a time delay of  10 seconds     The final screen prompts the user to reset the counts by pressing    0     or press    ESC    to return to the main menu  This provides the  operator with the opportunity to reset the counts if desired     The    ESC    key can also be used at any time to abort the trips per  spindle data display and return to the default screen     SYSTEMS Electronics Group      29      SECTION 3    USING THE KEYPAD DISPLAY    HSL DC6 User   s Manual       3 2 2 CURRENT SHIFT DATA    The    Current Shift    data is the tota
54. ime Compensation  msec   25  Color Gain  CG 100  per 2000cpm    10096  Feedback Enabled   1N  2N  3N  4N  5N  6N  7N  8N  Bad Can  pin chain  Blowoff     of cans to blowoff from infeed open   012    of cans to blowoff from print at restart   000    of cans to blowoff from varnish at restart   000    of bad cans to blowoff for misload   001    of pins to pin chain blowoff port   032  Blowoff solenoid    on    response time  msec    015  Blowoff solenoid    off    response time  msec    028  QC Can  select a can  Blowoff   Blowoff solenoid    on    response time  msec    015  Blowoff solenoid    off    response time  msec    028  QC can blowoff port shift offset   001  Spindle Trip Offset   000  Timing Setpoints   Bad Can blowoff    ON    position   180    Q C  blowoff timing    ON    position   185   Can Gate timing    ON    position   0    HSL DC6 User s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group      16      HSL DC6 User   s Manual    SECTION 2  INSTALLATION       2 9 2 SET MACHINE ZERO    To zero the machine  set resolver offset  perform the following     1     2     3     4     5     Enter the    Set Up    menu by pressing the    SET UP    key of the  Keypad Display     Select    6  VERIFY CAN PRX1 LOCATION TIMING    and  observe the    ACTUAL ABSOLUTE POS     field  Verify that as  the machine is rotated forward  either jogged or barred  that the  position increases linearly from 0 through 1079 for    Rotary Trip     Machines or 0 through 719 for interposer trip machines  If not   
55. indle H07 trips  Spindle  19 trips   Spindle  08 trips  Spindle  20 trips   Spindle  09 trips  Spindle  21 trips   Spindle  10 trips  Spindle  22 trips   Spindle  11 trips  Spindle  23 trips   Spindle  12 trips  Spindle  24 trips                        Spindle  25  Spindle  26  Spindle 827  Spindle  28  Spindle  29  Spindle  30  Spindle  31  Spindle  32  Spindle  33  Spindle  34  Spindle  35  Spindle  36                     2000000000000  2000000000020  200000000000       To set the spindle trip offset  select    1    and enter the required offset   see section 2 9 8     Set Spindle Trip Shift Offset  Tuning the HSL   DC6   To reset the spindle trip counts press    2     The counts will be  reset in the M4503  To return to the main menu  press  lt ESC gt      Spindle  xx Trips  This is the total number of trips for each  spindle  This data is displayed and updated continuously in the  respective field for each spindle  A disproportionately high count for  a particular spindle indicates a loading problem for that spindle     SYSTEMS Electronics Group      79      SECTION 5     HSLDC6    DOS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE       5 6 CURRENT SHIFT DATA    This selection is used to view the Current Shift data and is the totals  so far into the shift  This data is transferred to the    Last shift  when  the end of shift input transfers from a    0    to a    1     This can be at the  end of either an 8 or 12 hour shift or alternatively could be done at  label changes such that the 
56. ine Data    or by simply pressing the    F3    function key     Note  The program can be toggled between    Offline    and    Online     by simply double clicking on the    Online    or    Offline    panel  displayed in the status bar at the bottom of the window     Once invoked  the set up program will attempt to open the Comm  port and communicate with the M4503  If the set up program is  unsuccessful  a warning message will be displayed prompting the user  to either    Retry    or    Cancel    the operation  If the operation is  canceled and communication with the processor cannot be established  the system will be placed in an    Offline    edit mode     Note  Anytime while the set up program is    Online    with the  processor and communication is interrupted  a warning message will  be displayed  prompting the user to either    Retry    or    Cancel    the  operation        4 4 3 VIEW OFFLINE DATA    This function allows the user to place the set up program in an     Offline    mode  This is accessed from the    View    menu  by selecting     Offline Data    or by simply pressing the    F4    function key  This  allows the user to perform    Offline    editing  All values displayed in     Offline    edit mode reflect the actual values contained in the  currently loaded set up data file     Note  The program can be toggled between    Online    and    Offline     by simply double clicking on the    Online    or    Offline    panel  displayed in the status bar at the botto
57. isplayed in the  menus and set in the menus is communicated directly to the module   Therefore  prior to selecting any of the selections  make sure an RS   232 cable is connected from the COM port on the computer to the     PROG    port on the M4503     The following sections are a complete description of the set up  program selections and menus     SYSTEMS Electronics Group     71     SECTION 5       HSLDC6    DOS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    HSL DC6 User   s Manual       5 1 SET SPEED PARAMETERS    This selection is used to set the canfeed enable speed window and the  calibration of the O    Varnish roll speed in the M4503  When selected   the    Set Speed Parameters Set Up    menu is invoked     The    Set Speed Parameters Set Up    Menu contains the following  selections        HSLDC6 EXE     gl x   Systems APM Decorator Set up Menu   Version 2 1    Speed Parameters set up  Set Canfeed Enable Low Speed    Set Canfeed Enable High Speed  Set 0 Varnish Roll Speed Calibrate    Ne    Enter Selection  ESC to exit      Canfeed Enable Speeds     Canfeed Enable Low Speed  CPM                    0600   Canfeed Enable High Speed  CPM                   1000  0 Varnish Unit    0 Varnish Roll Speed Calibrate  RPM at 10V       380       1  Set Canfeed Enable Low Speed  This is the minimum speed  the can gate is allowed to open  to enable cans to be loaded into  the machine  This defines the lower limit of the canfeed enable  window  As the machine speed increases above this thresho
58. label data registers from the M4503        4 2 3 DOWNLOAD PROGRAM    The    Set up    program allows the user to    Download    any SY Sdev  program file to the M4503           amp  APMDEC    unnamed     Main Display     File Edit View Window Help                                                New    Ctrl N   Open    Ctrl O   Save Ctrl S   Save As      Export Shift Data    Ctrl   Upload  save  Data d   B C  Blow off       Spindle Number     Download  restore  Data  gt      Blanket Blow off  EH  A   Report Setup   Print Report    Ctrl P i Mandrel Blowoff     Exit   Lifetime Count  x1000  Bad Can Blow off       0 Test Trip Blow off                  System Message  All Faults Normal ONLINE  10 6 2003     H PM 4       HSL DC6 User s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group     44     HSL DC6 User   s Manual    SECTION 4     APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    Note  To    Download    a SYSdev program to the processor  the  program must be    Online     If    Online    mode cannot be achieved   program download will not be executed  If the program is currently     Offline     the user will be prompted to first go    Online        Once selected  and the set up program    Online    with the processor  a  dialog box will be displayed  allowing the user to select the SYSdev  file to download     Note  Only the files with the    sdv    file extension will be displayed   It is important to keep in mind that only a valid M4503 PLC SYSdev  file can be downloaded through the set up 
59. ld  the  can gate will be enabled to be opened     2  Set Canfeed Enable High Speed  This is the maximum  speed the can gate is allowed to open or close to enable cans to be  loaded into the machine  This defines the upper limit of the  canfeed enable window  With the machine operating at  production speed  the M4503 will only activate deactivate the can  gate solenoid within the canfeed enable window  When the  machine goes to a stand by condition  the speed of the machine  will need to be decreased below this threshold for the can gate  solenoid to be deactivated  The M4503 will activate and  deactivate the can gate solenoid on the    Can Gate Timing ON     signal     SYSTEMS Electronics Group     92      HSL DC6 User   s Manual    SECTION 5     HSLDC6    DOS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    3  Set O   Varnish Roll Speed Calibrate  The O    Varnish drive  speed input is a 0 10VDC signal from the O    Varnish drive  if  available   The roll speed calibrate is used to scale this signal to  display the    O    Varnish RPM   The number entered here should  equal the O    Varnish roll speed when the drive is at full speed   input   10VDC            5 2 SET DUCTOR PARAMETERS    This selection is used to set the ductor solenoid control parameters in  the M4503     The    Set Ductor Parameters    menu contains the following selections                         f   HSLDC6 EXE     nl x   Systems APM Decorator Set up Menu   Version 2 1    Ductor Parameters set up    Set Maximum Cycle D
60. ll activate the solenoid    OFF    this  amount of time ahead of the QC blow off timing    ON    position   usually set at 15 to 20 milliseconds for double acting solenoids  and set at 25 to 30 milliseconds for single acting solenoids      QC Can Blowoff Port Shift Offset  This is the number of  spindles difference from detection of the spindle  1 flag to the QC  blow off port  This is a number between 1 and 24 and is  empirically set by selecting spindle  1 for blow off and adjusting  this value until the can from spindle  1 is the can that is blown  off     HSL DC6 User s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group    PE    SECTION 5       HSLDC6    DOS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    HSL DC6 User   s Manual       5 4 ADJUST TIMING SET POINTS    The following is a general description of the timing signals and the  locations they should be set at        HSLDC6 EXE     nl x   Systems APM Decorator Set up Menu   Version 2 1    Machine Timing Set points  Set Bad Can Blow off    ON    Position    Set Q C  Blow o ON    Position  Set Can Gate Timing    ON    Position    whore    Enter Selection  ESC to exit      Bad Can Blow off  ON  Position  degrees          180  Q C  Blow off  ON  Position  degrees             185  Can Gate Timing    ON    Position  degrees           000       1  Bad Can Blowoff    ON    Position  Set this signal to turn    ON     when the pin chain blow off port is centered between pins on the  chain   see figure below      PREVIOUS  GOOD  CAN Se    PIN CHAIN  BLOW OFF
61. ls so far into the current shift  The  data is transferred to the    Last shift    when the end of shift input  transfers from a    0    to a    1     This can be at the end of either an 8 or  12 hour shift or alternatively could be done at label changes such that  the data collected would be for label runs rather than complete shifts   This data cannot be reset by the operator  only at the end of shift  transition     Note  The Current shift    Good Cans    and    Blow offs    is displayed  as part of the default screen  see section 3 1     Default Screen  Using  the Keypad Display      The Current Shift data is defined as follows     Good Cans  This is the total number of good cans printed so far into  the shift  This is essentially a can counter     Blow offs  This is the total number of cans blown off the machine   This includes all types of blow offs  cans blown off for every mis   loaded can  infeed open blow offs  restart blow offs  manual blow   offs  select a can QC blow offs  etc     Mis loads  This is the total number of mis loaded cans  trips    These would be the actual number of damaged cans that did not load  properly on the machine  This gives an indication of conveying can  handling problems     Restart Blow offs  This is the total number of cans blown off when  the infeed opened and from the print station and varnish station at  machine restart     Manual Blow offs  This is the total number of cans blown off by  the operator using the Manual Blow off PB or s
62. lver  can no can sensor  trip and blow off solenoids as  well as the host PLC via discrete DC I O     Alarm detection is provided including   e Infeed Track Jam   e No Can Transfer  can on mandrel   e Timing Signal Failure    Data collection  both for the current shift and last shift  includes   e Total Good Can Count   e Blow Off Counts   e Trips Per Spindle    The control system is not a dedicated    black box     but is instead  implemented using the high performance SYSTEMS M4503  PLC PLS module  This allows easy customization by either SEA or  the end user  The M4503 module is programmed using the DOS   based SYSdev programming package  which allows the module to be  programmed in any combination of Ladder or High level  subset of     C      as well as perform on line monitoring and trouble shooting   The M4503 module incorporates a built in PLS which interfaces  directly with the machine mounted resolver and provides all machine  timing  eliminating the need for an external PLS     SYSTEMS Electronics Group    HSL DC6 User   s Manual    SECTION 1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION       1 3 MANDREL TRIP CONTROL    Trip cam control at speeds in excess of 2400 CPM is incorporated in  the M4503  The appropriate trip cam is accurately extended for the  spindle of the miss loaded can and retracted back prior to the spindle  following the miss loaded can at all speeds  This reduces scrap by  providing an accurate single mandrel retract at all speeds  This  eliminates inside litho problems 
63. m     ON    duration  the value will default back to the previous value   The range of this parameter is 0     200     3  Set Solenoid Response Time Compensation  Msec    This parameter is the difference  in msec  between the  ON  and   off  response times of the ductor solenoid  This is used to adjust  the  ON  duration to compensate for the mechanical response  time of the whole mechanism  As an example  if the  ON   response time was 40 msec  and the    off    response time was 15  msec  Then the value entered for this parameter would be 25  msec     Note  If the optional feedback sensors are used  set this  parameter to 0  The feedback sensors will automatically adjust  the    ON    duration based on the response time of the solenoids     4  Set Color Gain  This parameter allows the color density to be  increased proportionately up or down as a function of machine  speed  The valid range of this parameter is 5096 to 150  per  2000 CPM  When set to 100   no increase or decrease  as a  function of speed will occur  When set to 50   the color density  will drop 50  from 0 to 2000CPM  When set to 150  the color  density will increase by 50  from 0 to 2000CPM  This parameter  is used to compensate for ink atomization  misting  as a function  of speed  higher speed   proportionately higher ink misting      5  Enable   Disable Ductor Feedback Fault  This selection is  used to enable or disable the feedback fault detection  When the  optional feedback sensors are installed  the d
64. m of the window     Once invoked  the set up program will close the Comm port and cease  communication with the M4503     SYSTEMS Electronics Group      54     SECTION 4     APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE       4 5 THE WINDOW MENU    The    Window    menu allows the user to select one of four different  Display Set up windows to modify set up parameters  view shift data   adjust color control parameters or receive feedback about the current  status of the control system       lal x     A  APMDEC    unnamed     Main Display   File Edit View   window Help                                         r  Messages      2 Setup Parameters F6  3 Shift Data F7  4 Color Control F8  Machine CPM            O Varnish RPM       QC  Blow off  Spindle Number            39   P   Blanket Blow off    ls E E   1 9  Good Cans r Blow offs A Em    400 1 48   41 69 i i Mandrel Blowoff      Lifetime Count  x1000   Bad Can Blow off    0   Test Trip Blow off                                        System Message  All Faults Normal      ONLINE  10 6 2003   5 02PM y    HSL DC6 User   s Manual       Once a window menu item is selected  a check mark is placed next to  the selected item and the selected window is displayed with the name  changed in the title bar of the main window     Note     Read    only variables are displayed in blue with a gray  background  Any variables that can be altered by the user are  displayed in black with a white background  In most cases  a  parameter that can be
65. meters    e Exit the set up program       amp  APMDEC    unnamed     Main Display        File Edit View Window Help    Open    k Ctrl O                                                          Save Ctrl S  Save As     Export Shift Data    Ctrl  Upload  save  Data   Imish RPM           Q C  Blow off  Download Program Spindle Number            38 P  Download  restore  Data  gt    Blanket Blow off  Report Setup i n  Print Report    Ctrl P I   Mandrel Blowoff    Exit  Lifetime Count  x1000      Bad Can Blow off      0 Test Trip Blow off                     System Message  All Faults Normal   ONLINE 10 6 2003 4 41PM 7       HSL DC6 User s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group     4       SECTION 4       APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    HSL DC6 User   s Manual       4 2 1 THE SET UP DATA FILE    The set up    Data File      sdt  is a binary access file  designed for fast  file I O operation  When the set up program is first invoked  the  default set up parameters are loaded into memory  If changes are  made to any of the set up parameters  either online or offline   as well  as shift data  the user will be flagged to    Save Changes    upon exit of  the program     Note  Any windows based    Set up    program can open a set up     Data File     however  the data tables will not be properly aligned   The user will be alerted to the problem if a set up data file has been  created by either a different set up program or a different revision of  the software     The set u
66. mm Port   e Edit the    Color Control    Passcode     amp  APMDEC    unnamed     Main Display   lol x   File   Edit View    Window Help                   Comm Port Ctrl M       Color Control Passcode          r Machine CPM              Vamish RPM       Q C  Blow off    Spindle Number        0   100   Blanket Blow off    B   l             1                                  r  Good Cans r Blow offs      400 148 41 69 1 Mandrel Blowoff    Lifetime Count  x1000         Bad Can Blow off    0 Test Trip Blow off                     System Message  All Faults Normal    ONLINE     10 6 2003   4 58PM y          4 3 1 ENABLE OFFLINE EDITING    This function allows the user to perform    Offline    editing on the  currently loaded set up data file  This allows the user the ability to  make any necessary changes to the set up parameters or label data  values while not online with the processor     If offline editing is not enabled  the user is only able to view the set   up parameters and shift data  When the program is first invoked  the  default setting is offline editing disabled  The user will need to  specifically select    Enable Offline Editing    from the edit menu  or  press function key F2  to enable disable this feature     SYSTEMS Electronics Group      49      SECTION 4       APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    HSL DC6 User   s Manual       4 3 2 SETUP COMM PORT    This function allows the user to specify the serial communications  port and rate to talk to the
67. mpted to either download all 100 labels or specify a range   This allows the user to upload the label information from one  processor and download it to another  without altering any of the  other set up parameters or shift data registers     SYSTEMS Electronics Group      46      HSL DC6 User   s Manual    SECTION 4     APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    All  This option allows the user to completely download    All    of the  set up parameters  shift data and label data registers to the M4503     Note  Only the values contained within the current data file are  downloaded  If unsure of the validity of the current data file  review  the set up parameters  shift data and label data in an    Offline    edit  mode prior to download        4 2 5 PRINT REPORT    The    Set up    program allows the user to generate a    Report    printout  of all set up parameters  shift data and label data settings  This  function is accessed from the    File    menu     At the top of each page  the report displays the name of the set up  program and the set up file being printed  At the bottom of each page  is the date and time the document was printed  as well as  the page  number     To printout a report of the settings contained in the set up    Data File      perform the following     1  From the    File    menu  select    Report Setup           amp  APMDEC    unnamed     Main Display        File Edit View Window Help                                                 New    Ct
68. n be set by the user for the    Select A Can      blow off    e Q C  shift offset  this is used to match the actual mandrel number  to the selected mandrel number   e Both    on    and    off    solenoid response times       1 5 ALARM DETECTION  The following alarms are detected     Infeed Track Jam  The infeed track jam alarm occurs when 7  consecutive empty mandrels are detected by the    Can No Can  Sensor    after the can gate is opened     No Can Transfer  The no can transfer alarm occurs when the    No  Can Transfer    sensor detects a can on the mandrel after the disk  transfer location     Timing Signal Fail  The timing signal fail occurs when any of the  timing signals generated in the PLS section fail to change state while  the machine is running     The    Encoded Alarm    outputs of the M4503 are as follows        None 0 0  Timing Signal Fail 0 1  No Can Transfer 1 0  Infeed Track Jam 1 1    SYSTEMS Electronics Group    HSL DC6 User   s Manual    SECTION 1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION       1 6 DATA COLLECTION    The following data is collected for both the current shift and the  previous  last  shift     e Total Number of Good Cans Printed   e Total Number of Cans Blown Off   e Total Number of Miss Loaded Cans  bad cans   e Total Number of Restart Blow Offs   e Total Number of Manual Blow Offs   e Total Number of Select A Can QC Blow Offs  e Total Trips per Spindle  for each spindle           This data can be viewed locally on the Keypad Display or sent to the  host PLC 
69. ning at full production  speeds     e Can gate open close control     e Alarm detection  infeed track jam  no can transfer  can on  mandrel   and timing signal fail detection     e Data Acquisition  Total number of good cans printed  total  number of blow offs  trips per spindle  etc   for both current shift  and last shift      e Built in 2 Line X 40 character sealed display with 24 key  membrane keypad allows local viewing of collected data  can  count  blow off count  trips per spindle  by operator and set up of  all user variables  passcode protected or key switch enabled  by  authorized personnel     e Interfaces directly with machine mounted resolver  can no can  sensor and all trip and blow off solenoids     SYSTEMS Electronics Group    SECTION 1    GENERAL DESCRIPTION    HSL DC6 User   s Manual    e Based on high performance M4503 PLC PLS module which  allows easy trouble shooting and user customization using  SYSdev  DOS based  programming package     e Built in PLS provides all machine timing  eliminating need for an  additional PLS        1 2 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION    The HSL DC6 is an electronic upgrade for the APM  Decorator Basecoater that detects miss loaded cans  performs speed  compensated trip cam control  and single can  bad can  blow off at  speeds in excess of 2400 CPM  In addition  a select a can pin chain  blow off function is used to perform print quality verification of each  blanket  The control system interfaces directly to the machine  mounted reso
70. nly valid when the optional feedback sensors are used   The response times for each ink station can be easily viewed by  adjusting the station number     The following is a description of each of these settings     1  Station Number  The ink station mask to view the response  time of the ductor solenoid     2  Solenoid    On    Response Time  msec   This displays the  amount of time  msec  from first activation of the solenoid to  contact with the fountain roll     3  Solenoid    Off    Response Time  msec   This displays the  amount of time  msec  from first deactivation of the ductor  solenoid to lift off from fountain roll     Ductor Status  The ductor    Status    gives the user an indication of  the status of the input signals used to control the pneumatic ductor   these are as follows     1  Operational Mode  A three position selector switch is used to  set the operation mode of the ductors  auto off manual   This  display reflects the position of the selector switch     2  Ductors Auto On  This displays the state of the ductors    Auto  On    input to the M4503    Ductors Manual Control  The ductors    Manual    control allows  the user to toggle individual ductor solenoids when the ductors  operational mode is    Manual    and the machine is at    Zero    speed   main drive off  machine not in motion   The individual solenoids  can be toggled    On    and    Off    by clicking on the individual stations   The user may also toggle    All    the ink stations    On    by
71. nvenient  location for the operator  Wire the HSL QCSTA to the HSL DC6  referring to the electrical control schematic at the back of this manual        2 5 MOUNTING THE RSV34 MS1 RESOLVER    The HSL DC6 is designed to interface to a resolver  not encoder  for  machine timing  If the machine is not already equipped with a  resolver  then the existing encoder will have to be removed and a  resolver mounted in its place     Note  The resolver must make 1 revolution per 2 spindles  interposer  trip   1 revolution per 3 spindles  rotary trip      Route the resolver cable in a separate conduit  away from all other  high voltage and control wiring  Wire the cable directly to the 8 pin  resolver connector on the M4503  see section 2 3         2 6 MOUNTING THE MANDREL  1 MARK I D  SENSOR    If the machine has not been provided with a spindle  1 I D  sensor   then one will have to be mounted  This sensor is used to determine  which spindle is the  1 spindle for both the QC select a can blow off  and the trips per spindle count  This must see a target once every  revolution of the spindle wheel  once every 24 spindles   Any non   discriminating 10 30VDC proximity sensor can be used and can be  mounted anywhere around the periphery of the spindle wheel  The  target should be either a large steel bolt head or 1    by 1    square steel  target mounted on the spindle wheel in the vicinity of spindle  1     SYSTEMS Electronics Group    SECTION 2  INSTALLATION       2 7 HSL DC6 SOFTWARE INSTA
72. ollow the  instructions in section 2 9 2   Set Machine Zero  M4503 Set Up  to  position the machine at machine zero     Press the    0    key on the numeric keypad to set the resolver offset   The M4503 will calculate the actual offset value required to make this  the 000 position and display this number in the offset field of the  machine timing menu    HSL DC6 User s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group     36      HSL DC6 User   s Manual    SECTION 3  USING THE KEYPAD DISPLAY       3 3 6 VERIFY CAN PRX LOCATION TIMING    This selection is used to verify the location of the    Can No Can     sensor  See section 2 9 3   Verify Location of Can No Can Sensor   for setting the location and timing of the    Can No Can    sensor        3 4    QC BLOW OFF    KEY    This key is used to blow off a can  from a selected spindle  at the pin  chain    QC Blow off    port  To blow off a can  press the    QC BLOW   OFF    key  The display will then prompt    Enter Spindle to Blow Can  off      Enter the desired spindle number  1 24 or 1 36  and press  enter  One can from that spindle will be blown off at the Pin Chain  QC blow off port        3 5 SET    COLOR CONTROL    KEY PASSCODE    The    Set Passcode    input to the M4503 is used to set or view the  passcode of the    Color Control    menu     This feature is not utilized by the HSL DC6 control system     SYSTEMS Electronics Group     37     SECTION 3  USING THE KEYPAD DISPLAY     This Page Intentionally Left Blank     HSL DC6 User s Man
73. ort  This is a number between 1 and 24 and is  empirically set by selecting spindle  1 for blow off and adjusting  this value until the can from spindle  1 is the can that is blown  off     7  Bad Can Blow off Solenoid    ON    Response Time  This is  the time used as the    ON    response time of the pin chain blow off  port  time from    ON    solenoid actuation to first air out port  in  milliseconds  The M4503 will activate the solenoid    ON    this  amount of time ahead of the Pin Chain blow off    ON    position   usually set at 15 to 20 milliseconds      8  Bad Can Blow off Solenoid    Off    Response Time  This is  the time used as the    off    response time of the pin chain blow off  port  time from    off    solenoid actuation to air stopping at port  in  milliseconds  The M4503 will activate the solenoid    OFF    this  amount of time ahead of the Pin Chain blow off    ON    position   usually set at 15 to 20 milliseconds for double acting solenoids  and set at 25 to 30 milliseconds for single acting solenoids      9  Q C Can Blow off Solenoid    ON    Response Time  This is  the time used as the    on    response time of the QC blow off port   time from    ON    solenoid actuation to first air out port  in  milliseconds  The M4503 will activate the solenoid    ON    this  amount of time ahead of the QC blow off timing    ON    position   usually set at 15 to 20 milliseconds      HSL DC6 User s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group      62      SECTION 4     APMDEC   
74. otal Good Cans      0  Total Misloads    Manual Blow offs     0    Spindle 801  Spindle  02  Spindle  03  Spindle  04  Spindle  05  Spindle  06  Spindle  07  Spindle  08  Spindle  09  Spindle  10  Spindle  11  Spindle  12       trips   trips   trips   trips   trips   trips   trips   trips   trips   trips   trips   trips     2000000000000    Spindle  Spindle  Spindle  Spindle  Spindle  Spindle  Spindle  Spindle  Spindle  Spindle  Spindle  Spindle        81      13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24    to main menu     Total Blow offs      0   Restart Blow offs    0   QC Blow offs         0   trips  0 Spindle  25  trips  0 Spindle  26  trips  0 Spindle 827  trips  0 Spindle  28  trips  0 Spindle  29  trips  0 Spindle 830  trips  0 Spindle 831  trips  0 Spindle  32  trips  0 Spindle  33  trips  0 Spindle  34  trips  0 Spindle  35  trips  0 Spindle 836          trips   trips   trips   trips   trips   trips   trips   trips   trips   trips   trips   trips     2500000000000    SYSTEMS Electronics Group    SECTION 5     HSLDC6    DOS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE       5 8 DOWNLOAD PROGRAM TO MODULE    This selection is used to download the application program to the  M4503 module  This should only be performed when replacing the  module or when the program has been changed  To download the  program  perform the following     Note  Program download should not be performed while the  decorator is running  All outputs on the M4503 are turned    off    and  no progr
75. outlined section 3 2 8   Set Spindle  Trip Shift Offset      SYSTEMS Electronics Group      65      SECTION 4       APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    2  Spindle  xx Trips  This is the total number of trips for each  spindle  This data is displayed and updated continuously in the  respective field for each spindle  A disproportionately high count  for a particular spindle indicates a loading problem for that    HSL DC6 User   s Manual    spindle     Current Shift Data  This section is used to view the    Current  Shift    data  This data is the totals so far into the shift  This data is  transferred to the    Last shift    at the end of either an 8 or 12 hour shift  or alternatively could be done at label changes such that the data  collected would be for label runs rather than complete shifts  This    data can be reset by the user from this section        File Edit View Window    E APMDEC    unnamed     Shift Data     Help         Current Shift    Trips Per Spindle Current Shift      Last Shit       Manual Blow offs   D C  Blow offs     Restart Blow offs        Total Good Cans    400 148  Total Blow offs    4 153  Bad Can Blow offs    2 795    640  176  558          End of Shift       Transfer Data          s E  s2  6      wT 44  wf 4  wT 42      Eze   72   go m  tHe   36  a  2207  10  T  S  oed  m2  50    a  3  mp e  ms  33  mef 46      co  FERE   we   30  my 47   20  32       21    58      200  E   23  50      sau  5        200   soe  REDE  mw     o  son A
76. p    Data File    is similar to that of a word processing file   When the program first starts  a default file is loaded and the user is  able to make any changes as desired  The set up program is unaware  of the settings and parameters that exist within the M4503   Therefore  to normalize the set up program with the processor  the  user should define or open an existing file  then upload    All     variables from the processor  This allows the user to either create a  backup of the data or maintain an existing file  The user can even  open a data file for another decorator  save the file to a new name   make the necessary changes and simply download the new parameters  to another processor     The following functions can be accessed any time  from any set up or  display windows     New  To create a    New    data file  select    New    from the    File     menu or press    Ctrl   N     This creates a completely new file  loaded  with the default variables and the word     unnamed     is displayed in  the title bar  If any changes were made to the existing file  the user is  prompted to save changes to the existing file     Open  To    Open    and existing data file  select    Open    from the     File    menu or press    Ctrl   O     This displays a dialog box allowing  the user to select an existing data file to open  The name of the file  will be displayed in the title bar  If any changes were made to the  existing file  the user will be prompted to save any changes before
77. port Shift Data    Ctrl  lt                   Upload  save  Data Set up Data  Download Program Shift Data  Download  restore  Data  gt  Label Data            Q C  Blow off          Spindle Number    Blanket Blow off  EN      B    i                   Report Setup  Print Report    Ctrl P 7 Mandrel Blowoff    Exit          Lifetime Count  x1000      Bad Can Blow off         Test Trip Blow off                        System Message  All Faults Normal   ONLINE f 0 6 2003     H PM 4       HSL DC6 User s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group      43      SECTION 4     APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    Set up Data  This option uploads only the    Set up    data from the  M4503 without changing any values for the shift data or label data  parameters     Shift Data  This option uploads only the    Shift Data    from the  M4503  This will retrieve the    Trips per Spindle    data  the    Current  Shift    data  the    Last Shift    data  as well as the    Lifetime Can Count     data     Label Data  This option uploads only the    Label Data    used for the  pneumatic ductor color control from the M4503  Once selected  the  user is prompted to either upload all 100 labels or specify a range   This allows the user to upload the label information from one  processor and download it to another  without altering any of the  other set up parameters or shift data registers     All  This option allows the user to completely upload    All    of the  set up parameters  shift data and 
78. program  Care should be  taken when selecting a program to download     Once selected  a message box is displayed informing the user of the  current program  revision and checksum of the program loaded in the  processor  as well as  that of the selected program                                                   amp  APMDEC    unnamed     Main Display BEEN 10  xl  File Edit View Window Help   Messages  Program Download M     9 Program to be loaded into module  on disk    2  Program Ident  APMDEC  E z Program Revision  253   c       T Program Checksum  36  Machine  EM Target Board  M4500 PLC     0    Program currently loaded in module  Blanket Blow off  Program Ident  APMDEC   Good Cans Program Revision  252  100148 Program Checksum  36 Mandrel Blowoff      J Entire program file will be dumped to the PLC  A   Lifetime Count  x1000  All outputs are off while program dump occurrs     0 Do You Wisth to Continue   Yes   No   Cancel      System Message  All Faults Normal   ONLINE 1 0 6 2003   4 43 PM Ui       The user must confirm their selection by clicking the    Yes    command  button  After the user confirms their choice  program download is  initiated and the current program download address is displayed   When program download is complete  the user is prompted to  acknowledge  Control is passed back to the main program and the  set up program remains in an    Online    edit mode     SYSTEMS Electronics Group      45      SECTION 4       APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM RE
79. rl N   Open    Ctrl 0l   Save Ctrl S   Save As      Export Shift Data    Ctrl   Upload  save  Data    rnish RPM     Q C  Blow off   Download Program  997 Spindle Number   Download  restore  Data  gt  3 m Blanket Blow off    TA NS 2   1 m   Print Report    Ctrl P E Mandrel Blowoff     Exit L   Lifetime Count  x1000          Bad Can Blow off       D Test Trip Blow off                     System Message  All Faults Normal   ONLINE  10 6 2003   4 56 PM y       SYSTEMS Electronics Group     47      SECTION 4     APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    2  This will display a dialog box  allowing the user to select the data  to be printed in the report        E APMDEC    unnamed     Main Display     Report Set up          3  Again  from the    File    menu  select    Print Report    or press    Ctrl    P   This displays the    Print Setup  dialog box  allowing the  user to select a printer  as well as  the paper size and orientation   Once the user selects    OK     the report is generated and sent to the  specified printer device  This function makes use of the windows  print manager  which allows the user to continue with their work  while the document is being printed     HSL DC6 User s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group      48      HSL DC6 User   s Manual    SECTION 4     APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE       4 3 THE EDIT MENU  The    Edit    menu allows the user to perform the following functions     e Enable Disable Offline Editing   e Set up the Co
80. rogram to the M4503 module   e Download  restore  or upload  save  the user setup variables from  the M4503 to disk   e View    Shift    and    Trips per Spindle    data     To install the DOS based set up software perform the following steps     1  Create a directory off the root for each decorator  These will be  used to store the    HSLDC6 EXE    setup program and set up data  for each decorator     Create a directory for each machine     HSLDECI  line 1 Decorator   HSLDEC2  line 2 Decorator   HSLDEC3  line 3 Decorator   etc     1  Install the    PROGRAMS     disk into the drive  For each     HSLDEC    directory you created  at a DOS prompt   e Switch to that directory  e Install the    HSLDC6    set up program by typing the following   Line   decorator is shown      CD  HSLDECI lt ENTER gt   A INSTALL lt ENTER gt     HSL DC6 User s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group      1     SECTION 2  INSTALLATION    HSL DC6 User   s Manual    3  Add each decorator s set up program to your computer s menu    4     5     software by creating a selection for each decorator called    e    SET UP DECO LINE     for the line  1 decorator   e    SET UP DECO LINE2    for the line  2 decorator  etc      The DOS commands executed for these selections should be  Line  1 decorator is shown      For the    SET UP DECO LINE     selection   CD MHSLDECI  HSLDC6 HSLDC6  CD      To execute the respective decorator s set up program  simply  select the corresponding    SET UP DECO LINE    selection from  th
81. ry time the  1 spindle trips  The  spindle number that should be incrementing is spindle  1  If it is  not  subtract 1 from the spindle number that is being incremented  and enter this value as the spindle trip offset  this variable must be  a number between 0 and 23 or 35      Now verify that the spindle  1 count is incremented every time  the  1 spindle trips  If it still increments another spindle number  other than  1  continue adjusting the    Spindle Trip Offset    until it  does  then stop the machine and remove the tape from spindle  1        2 9 9 SET QC BLOW OFF OFFSET    Set the    QC Can Blowoff Port Shift Offset    as follows     1     2     3     4     Dial in spindle  1 on the select a can thumb wheel switch     Run the machine slowly and mark cans printed on spindle  1 so  they can be identified while they are on the chain     Press the select a can push button and observe the can blown off  with the location of a can printed on spindle  1     Add the number of cans difference between the can actually  blown off and the can printed on spindle number one to the    QC  can blowoff port shift offset        SYSTEMS Electronics Group    Se    HSL DC6 User   s Manual    SECTION 2  INSTALLATION    Note  This variable must be a number between 1 and 24 or 36  as  there is always a can printed on spindle  1 every 24 or 36 cans  Once  set up  verify that a can from spindle  1 is blown off when 1 is dialed  in on the thumb wheel and the select a can push button is pressed
82. s displayed     Machine CPM  This display is only active while    Online    and  displays the current speed of the machine in  Cans Per Minute      O Varnish RPM  This display is only active while  Online  and  displays the current speed to the over varnish roll speed in       Revolutions Per Minute      Good Cans  This display is the    Current Shift    good can count     SYSTEMS Electronics Group      56      SECTION 4     APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    Blow offs  This display is the    Current Shift    total blow off count     Lifetime Count  x1000   This is the total number of good cans  produced since the control system was installed  module replaced or  the data register restored  This value is in    Thousands    of cans and is  never reset     Q C  Blow off  This function is only active while    Online    and it   allows the operator to perform a    QC Select A Can    blow off    e A    Single    blow off can be performed by entering in the desired  spindle number and clicking the    Single Blow off    command  button    e A    Blanket    blow off can be performed by clicking the    Blanket  Blow off    command button  The blanket blow off will initiate a  blow off sequence such that a can printed by each blanket is  blown off at the QC blow off port  starting with a can printed by  blanket  1    e A    Mandrel    Blow off can be performed by clicking the     Mandrel Blow off    command button  The mandrel blow off will  initiate a blow off sequenc
83. sabled  The operator  can press the Color Control key on the Keypad Display and simply  press the  lt ENTER gt  key to gain access to the color control settings  without having to enter a zero     If the value of the    Color Control Passcode    is set somewhere  between 1 and 65 000     Passcode Entry    is enabled  This requires the  operator to enter in the    Correct    passcode to gain access to the color  control parameters     Note  Passcode entry is only in effect when the    Set up Enable     selector switch is in the    Disable    position     If an invalid value is entered  the passcode value will not be reset and  a message box notifying the user of the error is displayed     SYSTEMS Electronics Group     51     SECTION 4       APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    HSL DC6 User   s Manual       4 4 THE VIEW MEN    U    The    View    menu allows the user to perform the following functions     e View the    Target Board Interface     e View    Online    Data  e View    Offline    Data       amp  APMDEC    unnamed     Main Display        File Edit   View Window Help          lal x           v Online Data  Offline Data    Machine CPM                     r     Varnish RPM                         Q C  Blow off                         Spindle Number        po ps   P   Blanket Blow off    L _ a    1 9  Good Cans r Blow offs    400 148 41 69 Mandrel Blowoff    Lifetime Count  x1000   Bad Can Blow off    0 Test Trip Blow off               System Message  All 
84. sor  The    Can No Can    sensor is located  approximately at the    One O   clock    position of the spindle wheel   see sheet 2 of the electrical timing procedure drawing at the back  of this manual      Locate the machine to the exact location  defined as follows     Interposer Trip Type Machines  Locate the machine at  exactly 630 degrees as displayed in the    Actual Absolute POS     field of the Keypad Display     Rotary Trip Type Machines  Locate the machine at exactly  270 degrees as displayed in the    Actual Absolute POS    field of  the Keypad Display     SYSTEMS Electronics Group     18     SECTION 2  INSTALLATION    5  The    Can No Can    sensor should be centered radially over an    A     spindle at this position  The sensor should be located axially on  the spindle such that the sensor will    See    the top  open end of  can  only if it is fully loaded on the spindle     CAN NO CAN SENSOR NX               l    CAN Y    MANDREL                         Location of    Can No Can    Sensor    6  If necessary  adjust the    Can No Can    sensor to achieve the  location relative to an    A    spindle as described above     SYSTEMS Electronics Group    HSL DC6 User s Manual    SECTION 2  INSTALLATION       2 9 4 SET PIN CHAIN BLOW OFF TIMING    ON    POSITION    This timing signal should just turn    ON    when the pin chain blow off  port is centered between pins on the pin chain  To set either the    Bad  Can Blow off    or    Q C  Blow off    timing    ON    posi
85. swap the S1 and S3 leads of the resolver at the M4503 resolver  connector  Then verify that the position then indeed does increase  with forward movement  Press  lt ESC gt  to return to the primary  set up menu     Position the machine at machine zero     A    trip cam follower just  past    A    trip cam   see figure below             C  TRIP CAM   B  TRIP CAM     A  TRIP CAM     C  TRIP CAM FOLLOWER     B  TRIP CAM FOLLOWER     A  TRIP CAM FOLLOWER    Auto zero the resolver by selecting    5  ZERO MACHINE    from  the primary set up menu of the Keypad Display  Enter    0    to zero  the resolver  The  VERIFY CAN PRX  menu will be displayed   now showing the    ACTUAL ABSOLUTE POS   at zero     The M4503 will calculate the actual offset value required to make    this the 000 position and will display this number in the offset  field     SYSTEMS Electronics Group    SECTION 2  INSTALLATION    HSL DC6 User   s Manual    6     Return to the primary set up menu by pressing the  lt ESC gt  key   Return to the default screen by pressing the  lt ESC gt  key again        2 9 3 VERIFY LOCATION OF CAN NO CAN SENSOR    Verify the location of the    Can No Can    sensor by placing a can on  an    A    spindle and performing the following     1     2     3     4     Enter the    Set Up    menu by pressing the    SET UP    key of the  Keypad Display     Select    6 VERIFY CAN PRX1 LOCATION TIMING      Locate the machine with an    A    spindle approximately under the     Can No Can    sen
86. tered here should equal the  O   Varnish roll speed when the drive is at full speed  input      10VDC      Ductor Parameters  This section is used to set the ductor solenoid  control parameters in the M4503  This section contains the following  selections        APMDEC    unnamed     Set Up   File Edit View Window Help       anl x           Speed Parameters   D         Cycling Parameters    Maximum Cycle Duration  0 1 cans     500 a    Maximum ON Duration  0 1 cans     200 E  Response Time Compensation  msec   25 E    Color Gain    CG 100  per 2000CPM    100 E       r Feedback Enable    Bie 8 DM E INI II IH    Enable All   Disable All           Blow off Parameters   Machine Timing           System Message  All Faults Normal      59        ONLINE  10 6 2003   5 02PM y       SYSTEMS Electronics Group    SECTION 4       APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    HSL DC6 User   s Manual    1     2     3     4     5     Maximum Cycle Duration  0 1 cans   The maximum cycle  duration is the maximum cycle time  in 0 1 cans  for one cycle of  the ductor  This parameter limits the upper value that the operator  can enter for the cycle duration  Ifthe operator attempts to enter a  value higher then this limit  the value will default back to the  original number  The range of this parameter is 140   999     Maximum ON Duration  0 1 cans   This parameter limits the  upper value that the operator can enter for the    ON    duration    The cycle duration is the total cycle time  in
87. the new module in the enclosure door cut out  from the front and re install the 8 32 nuts and lock washers  7ea      Install the existing pre wired field wiring connectors on all the I O  boards of the module  115VAC power connector  I O slotsO and  1  resolver connector  and INO IN1 connector   Make sure all the  field wiring connectors are fully mated in the module     Apply 115VAC and  24VDC power to the module and verify that  the  PWR  and  RUN  LEDs on the module are  on  and the   FLT  LED is  off      Connect an RS 232 cable from the computer COM port to the   PROG  port on the HSL DC6     Initiate the respective setup program  APMDEC for Windows  systems  HSLDC6 exe for DOS systems      Download the HSLDC6 application program to the M4503  See  section 4 2 3 for Windows based systems  see section 5 8 for  DOS     Download the previously saved set up data to the M4503  See  section 4 2 4 for Windows based systems  section 5 9 for DOS     10  The M4503 is now ready to run  loaded with HSLDC6 application    program  timing set points  and set up data     Note  Double check the machine zero position and re zero the  resolver if necessary  prior to running the machine     SYSTEMS Electronics Group     25     SECTION 2  INSTALLATION     This Page Intentionally Left Blank     HSL DC6 User s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group      26      HSL DC6 User   s Manual    SECTION 3  USING THE KEYPAD DISPLAY    The D4591 Keypad Display contains 24 keys consisting of data  display comm
88. tion  perform the  following     1  Locate the machine with the blow off solenoid centered between  pins on the pin chain  as shown below      PREVIOUS  GOOD  CAN      PIN CHAIN  BLOW OFF PORT       BAD CAN   TO BE BLOWN OFF        ON    Position of Pin Chain Blow off Solenoid    2  This is the    ON    position for the blow off solenoid  This position  will be different for the    Bad Can Blow off    and    Q C  Blow off     solenoids     HSL DC6 User s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group      20      HSL DC6 User   s Manual    SECTION 2  INSTALLATION       2 9 5 SET CAN GATE TIMING    ON    POSITION    This signal is used to open and close the can gate  Adjust the    ON     position for proper can gate operation        2 9 6 SET CANFEED ENABLE SPEED    Set the    Canfeed Enable Low Speed    and    Canfeed enable High  Speed    in conjunction with one another to define a window within  which the can gate can be opened or closed  This allows the flow of  cans to be controlled whenever the machine speed is inside this  window  When the machine goes to a stand by condition  the speed  of the machine will need to be decreased inside this window for the  can gate solenoid to be deactivated  The M4503 will  activate deactivate the can gate solenoid on the    Can Gate Timing  ON    signal        2 9 7 SET NUMBER OF PINS TO PIN CHAIN BLOWOFF  PORT    Set the      of pins to pin chain blowoff port    by counting the number  of pins from the spindle wheel to disc transfer location to the
89. ual SYSTEMS Electronics Group      38      SECTION 4     APMDEC    WINDOWS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    The Windows based set up program is menu driven  allowing the user  to easily view data  alter set up variables or set machine timing   machine offset  timing signal locations  etc    using a PC running the  Windows  95 98 ME 2000 XP NT  operating system  The set up  variables are used to configure and tune the HSL DC6 to match the  configuration and performance of the specific decorator  see section  2 9     Tuning the HSL DC6  Installation      Note  The set up program is an on line communications program  used to interface with the M4503 module  The data displayed and set  in the windows is communicated directly to the module  while in the     Online    edit mode  Therefore  prior to going online with the  processor  make sure an RS 232 cable is connected from the COM  port on the computer to the    PROG    port on the M4503  The  variables displayed while in the    Online    edit mode are read directly  from the processor  Data is saved to a    Set up Data    file    sdt   whenever changes are made to a parameter or if the data is uploaded  from the processor           APMDEC    unnamed     Main Display  ES TES    File Edit View Mindow Help            Messages                      Machine CPH      _  O Varnish RPM    Q C  Blow off  Spindle Number        9      9   E   Blanket Blow off    foots EH   Good Cans r Blow offs        400 148 4169   Single Blow off Mandrel
90. uctor feedback faults  should be enabled  The feedback sensor verifies the cycling of the  ductor and resets the    ON    duration as the speed of the machine  changes based on the response time of the solenoid     HSL DC6 User s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group      74      HSL DC6 User   s Manual    SECTION 5     HSLDC6    DOS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE       5 3 SET PIN CHAIN QC BLOW OFF PARAMETERS    This selection is used to set the pin chain   QC blow off parameters in  the M4503  When selected  the    Pin Chain   QC Blow off Set up     menu is invoked     The    Pin Chain QC Blow off Set up    menu contains the following  selections        HSLDC6 EXE  Systems APM Decorator Set up Menu   Version 2 1   Pin Chain QC Blow off set up  Set Bad Can  pin chain  blow off response times  Set number of cans to blow off pin chain  Set number of pins to pin chain blow off port  Setup QC  select a can  blow off  Enter Selection  ESC to exit      Pin Chain  Bad Can  Blow off     Fon    low off solenoid  on  response time  nsec       015  Blow off solenoid  off  response time  msec      028    of bad cans to blow off for misload            001    of cans to blow off from infeed open           012    of cans to blow off from print at restart      000    of cans to blow off from varnish at restart    000    of pins to pin chain blow off port               03    QC  select a can  Blow off     Blow off solenoid  on  response time  nsec       015  Blow off solenoid  off  response time 
91. uration   Set Maximum    On    Duration   Set Solenoid Response Time Compensation  Set Color Gain   Enable Disable Ductor Feedback Fault  Enter Selection  ESC to exit      Amane    Maximum Cycle Duration  0 1 Cans                   900  Maximum    On    Duration  0 1 Cans                     200  Solenoid Response Time Compensation  msec  were 025  Color Gain  ColorGain 100percent per 2000CPM       100  Ductor Feedback Fault Enable Disable  Ductor  1 Feedback Fault Enabled                   Ductor 82 Feedback Fault    Ductor  3 Feedback Fault  Ductor  4 Feedback Fault  Ductor  5 Feedback Fault  Ductor  6 Feedback Fault  Ductor tt  Feedback Fault  Ductor  8 Feedback Fault       1  Set Maximum Cycle Duration  0 1 Cans   The maximum  cycle duration is the maximum cycle time  in 0 1 cans  for one  cycle of the ductor  This parameter limits the upper value that the  operator can enter for the cycle duration  If the operator attempts  to enter a value higher then this limit  the value will default back  to the original number  The range of this parameter is 140   999     SYSTEMS Electronics Group      73      SECTION 5     HSLDC6    DOS BASED  SETUP PROGRAM REFERENCE    2  Set Maximum On Duration  0 1 Cans   This parameter  limits the upper value that the operator can enter for the    ON     duration  The cycle duration is the total cycle time  in 0 1 cans   that the ductor roll is in contact with the fountain roll  If the  operator attempts to enter a number higher than the maximu
92. via RS 232 communications  MODBUS or Allen Bradley  DF1 protocols  using the optional  4516 communication board     This information is updated     Current    shift transferred to    Last     shift  based on the change of state of the    End of Shift    input  This  can be activated on an 8 or 12 hour basis or alternatively based on  label run  depending on the user s preference     A separate buffer is used to collect    Trips per Spindle    counts as a  diagnostic to aid in trouble shooting a loading problem  Unlike the  shift data  these counts can be reset at will  This allows one to note an  abnormally high count on a specific mandrel     The collected data is available via encoded    Blow off Data    outputs  from the M4503 as follows     Blow off Data    None  Restart Blow offs  QC Blow offs    Manual Blow offs  Bad Can Blow offs  Good Cans       SYSTEMS Electronics Group    SECTION 1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION     This Page Intentionally Left Blank     HSL DC6 User s Manual SYSTEMS Electronics Group    HSL DC6 User   s Manual    SECTION 2  INSTALLATION    The standard HSL DC6 control system is provided for back panel  mounting inside the existing control cabinet        2 1 WHAT   S INCLUDED    Verify that the following items are included when unpacking the  HSL DC6     lea  HSL DC6 NEMA 12 enclosure including the M4503  PLC PLS Module    lea  HSL DC6 User s Manual  lea  M4500 User   s Manual  lea  HSL DC6 Program Disk    The following items are optional items and can be pur
    
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