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SmartPAC 2 User Manual
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Run Mode
Adjusting the Ready Signal for Green Sensors
When you select a green, green quick check, or green constant sensor on the Die Protection
Menu, the Ready Signal Programming screen, shown in Figure 6-12, displays.
The functionality of this screen differs slightly from that of the Ready Signal Programming
screen in Program mode. When you run the press, the angles at which the selected sensor
turns on and off on each stroke are shown in the window labelled SENSOR at the right of the
screen, and the number of degrees that the sensor is on is represented graphically by a green
arc on the crank angle clock. These displays allow you to fine-tune the Ready signal settings
made in Program mode.
Another difference is that the On and Off cursors move around the crank angle clock more
slowly when you press the cursor keys, enabling you to set Ready On and Ready Off angles
more precisely.
The On/Off actuation angles displayed in the Sensor window are not updated on every stroke.
For green and green quick check sensors, SmartPAC 2 displays the earliest On and latest Off
angles for the current sequence of press strokes (until the F5 (Update the Sensor Arc) function
key is pressed), updating the display only when the sensor turns on before the previous earliest
On signal or turns off after the previous latest Off signal.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
For a detailed description of the different types of sensors available in SmartPAC 2 with die
protection, refer to Understanding Sensor Terminology, page 5-16. Refer to Programming Sensor
Settings, page 5-20 for detailed instructions on modifying sensors.
Figure 6-12. Ready Signal Programming Screen
NOTICE
Adjust
Ready signal
on the fly
Actual sensor
ON and OFF
angles
Sensor actuation
shown in green
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
Summary of Contents for SmartPAC2
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