4 - 2
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It is turned on when a sealing cycle ends, that means tubing can be taken out now.
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It is turned off when tubing is loaded in #1, that means it's ready to start sealing.
This mode is useful to use the machine in an automated production line.
(d) Remote Command Mode
Remote command mode is a mode that the machine is controlled by an external
microprocessor circuit or a PC. For this mode of operation, a microprocessor circuit or
a desktop PC is required. When the microprocessor circuit or the PC is connected onto
the remote control connector through an RS-232C serial communication cable,
operation mode of the machine is changed from local mode to remote command mode
by software command from the microprocessor circuit or the PC.
In remote command mode, the machine is controlled by software command only.
Sealing starts by start command only when the trigger lever at #1 head is depressed by
tubing. If tubing is not loaded in #1 unit, sealing does not start. Trigger lever at #1 head
senses presence of tubing, then enables circuit to accept the start command only when
tubing has been loaded in #1 sealing head unit. When sealing has ended, confirmation
commands are given to the external control computer.
a. Command List to control the system;
Command Function
$M,1
½
Change system mode from local to remote command mode
$M,0
½
Change system mode from remote command to local (default)
$A,1
½
Enable #1 sealing head unit (default)
$A,0
½
Disable #1 sealing head unit
$B,1
½
Enable #2 sealing head unit (default)
$B,0
½
Disable #2 sealing head unit
$C,1
½
Enable #3 sealing head unit (default)
$C,0
½
Disable #3 sealing head unit
$D,1
½
Enable #4 sealing head unit (default)
$D,0
½
Disable #4 sealing head unit
$E,1
½
Enable #5 sealing head unit (default)
$E,0
½
Disable #5 sealing head unit
$F,1
½
Enable #6 sealing head unit (default)
$F,0
½
Disable #6 sealing head unit
$G,1
½
Enable #7 sealing head unit (default)
$G,0
½
Disable #7 sealing head unit
$S,1
½
Start
sealing
Note 1 - All commands should be input with capital letters.
Note 2 - Enable/Disable selector switch should be set at ENABLE position in order
that sealing head enable/disable control commands can work. When the
selector
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