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4-12 Operating Instructions
Example 1: Cartoning (One End
Only)
Programming Decision Factors
for
This Example:
{continued)
Memory - One memory is needed. Memory 8 is circled
on
the
pattern log, but any configured memory could be selec
ted
.
Channel
- Two channels are needed because:
Two
gun solenoids are used (one
for
gun 1, and one for guns 2
and 3).
There are two sets
of
transition values. Even though there are
three bead sequences, the lower
two
have identical transition
values.
Channels 1 and 2 are circled on the pattern log.
Tr
igger - Only one trigger is needed. The diffuse sensor is being used in
dark operate mode and is mounted to sense the le
ad
ing edge of the
substrate.
By
referring to Table 4.1, the appropriate edge symbol was
determined. That symbol is circled on the pattern log for both channels.
Transition
Two
transitions are needed for the gun 1 bead shown in the
Figure 4.6: one
de
lay and one duration.
The
values are
wr
itten on
the pattern
log for channel 1.
Four transitions are needed for the gun 2 and 3 bead sequences:
two delays and two durations. The
va
lues are
wr
itten on the
pattern log for channels 2 and 3.
Stitch - This pattern does not require stitching, so the stitch off symbol
is
ch
ecked
on
the pattern log for both channels. Example 2, which
follows, shows a pattern that requires stitching.
ME
MORY
(C
IRCLE
ON
E} A
@
c D
C
HANN
EL
G)
T
RI
GGER {CIRCLE
ON
E)
G)
2
ED
GE
SYM
BOL
--
s
(CIRC
LE
ON
E}
T
RANSITIONS
-
I -
-
I
-
(vALuE
s)
~
1
~
_I
_I _I
_ I
_I
_ I
STITCH
_LO
Y.
_I
-
- .
(OFF} (ON)
(0
- 1
00
7.
)
(0
-1.
023)
CHANN
EL
®
TR
I
GG
ER (CI
RCLE
ONE)
CD
2
EDGE
SYMB
OL
....
s
(CI
RCLE
ON
E)
TRANS
IT
IONS
-
-
I -
-
I
(VALU
E
s)
295
1
393
h 0491t
147
1 _ I _ I
_I
_I
STI
TCH
10
-•
Y.
- .
-•
(O
FF
}
(ON}
(0-1
00
~
)
(0-1.023)
-
-~
Figure 4.8 - Pattern log for example 1
PIN
108
389A
57-28
1/93
0 Nordson Corporatoon 1993
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