Description of Functions
28 / 68
EN-US · 30.30.01.01961 · 00 · 06/19
The device also exits manual mode when the status of the external signals changes.
When the ejector receives an external signal, it switches to automatic mode.
Activating and Deactivating Manual Suction
Activating manual suction
ü
The ejector is in “manual mode”. The SP1 and SP2 LEDs flash.
4
Press the
button to activate “suction” mode.
ð
The suction LED S lights up.
ð
The ejector begins to suck.
Deactivating manual suction
ü
The ejector is in “suction” mode.
4
Press the
button again.
ð
The suction process is deactivated.
4
Alternatively, press the
button.
ð
The ejector changes to the “blow-off” state for as long as you press the button.
If the controller is on [
ctr
] = [
on
] it uses the configured limit values in “manual” mode as
well.
Activating and Deactivating Manual Blow-off
ü
The ejector is in “manual mode”.
4
Press and hold the
button.
ð
The blow-off LED B lights up.
ð
The ejector blows off as long as the button is pressed.
4
Release the
button to end the blow-off.
ð
The blow off process is deactivated.
ð
The blow-off LED B is no longer lit.
8.1.3 Setting Mode
Setting mode is used for locating and eliminating leakages in the vacuum circuit. Since the valve protec-
tion function is deactivated and the control is not deactivated, even at increased control frequencies.
In this operating mode, the “SP1” and “SP2” LEDs both flash.
Setting Mode Activated and Deactivated
4
Set the corresponding value using bit 2 in the output process data byte (PDO).
A change to bit 0 or bit 1 (suction or blow-off) in the PDO also causes the ejector to exit setting mode.
This function is only available in IO-Link mode.