Esko Kongsberg V-Series, Kongsberg XL User Manual

Kongsberg V-series
User Manual
09 - 2017 | V-series
Kongsberg V-series
Contents
1. Preface......................................................................................................................................................... 7
2. Change Record........................................................................................................................................... 8
3. Welcome...................................................................................................................................................... 9
4.1 Main Sections................................................................................................................................... 10
4.2 Name Styles and Symbols...............................................................................................................11
4.3 Pictures and Illustrations.................................................................................................................11
4.4 Local Languages...............................................................................................................................12
5.1 Introduction...................................................................................................................................... 13
5.2 Responsibilities.................................................................................................................................13
5.2.1 The Manufacturer..................................................................................................................13
5.2.2 The Customer.........................................................................................................................13
5.2.3 The Operators........................................................................................................................13
5.3 Requirements to be met by operators.......................................................................................... 14
5.4 Definition of use...............................................................................................................................14
5.5 Danger Zones................................................................................................................................... 14
5.5.1 Danger Zones.........................................................................................................................15
5.5.2 Moving Parts, Laser Radiation and High Voltage................................................................ 15
5.5.3 Loose Clothing........................................................................................................................16
5.5.4 Noise Level............................................................................................................................. 16
5.5.5 Ejection of Parts..................................................................................................................... 16
5.5.6 i-Camera strobing light..........................................................................................................17
5.6 Warning Sign Explanation............................................................................................................... 17
5.7 Safety devices...................................................................................................................................19
5.7.1 Overview................................................................................................................................. 19
5.7.2 Emergency Stop Button........................................................................................................ 19
5.7.3 Warning Lamp on top of Y Carriage.................................................................................... 20
5.7.4 DynaGuard Safety System.................................................................................................... 20
5.8 Protective equipment...................................................................................................................... 21
5.9 Procedures in case of malfunctions............................................................................................... 21
5.10 Residual Risk, V-series................................................................................................................... 21
6.1 Naming conventions........................................................................................................................24
6.2 Main Power Switch...........................................................................................................................25
6.3 Operators Panel............................................................................................................................... 25
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6.4 Variable Blow Back...........................................................................................................................27
6.5 Pressurized Air system.................................................................................................................... 28
6.6 Application programs available.......................................................................................................28
7.1 Power On Sequence........................................................................................................................ 30
7.2 Reset Safety System.........................................................................................................................31
7.3 Power Off Sequence........................................................................................................................ 31
7.4 Continue after Safety Break............................................................................................................31
8.1 Introduction...................................................................................................................................... 33
8.2 Create Job......................................................................................................................................... 33
8.3 Layer Setup.......................................................................................................................................33
8.4 Production Setup..............................................................................................................................34
8.5 Speed Setting....................................................................................................................................34
8.6 Flute/Grain Direction........................................................................................................................34
8.7 Vacuum Zone Selection................................................................................................................... 34
8.8 Job Execution....................................................................................................................................35
8.9 Milling Production............................................................................................................................ 35
8.10 Make a Pen Plot............................................................................................................................. 36
8.11 Work with X-Pad.............................................................................................................................36
9.1 Cutting Thick Materials.................................................................................................................... 40
9.2 Hard Board Production....................................................................................................................40
9.3 Multi Pass Milling............................................................................................................................. 41
9.4 Jobs including Reverse Operation...................................................................................................41
9.5 Work with different Reference Point Settings............................................................................... 42
10.1 Introduction.................................................................................................................................... 43
10.2 Adjust X1 to X2 Angle.................................................................................................................... 44
10.3 Register Table Size......................................................................................................................... 44
10.4 Set Ruler Position...........................................................................................................................44
10.5 Set Main Reference Point..............................................................................................................45
10.6 Map Table Top Surface..................................................................................................................45
10.7 Reference Points and Coordinate System................................................................................... 46
10.8 Table Speed.................................................................................................................................... 48
10.9 Table Acceleration..........................................................................................................................48
10.10 Jog Settings................................................................................................................................... 49
10.11 Set Table Top Reference.............................................................................................................. 49
10.12 Router Setup.................................................................................................................................50
10.13 Board Size.....................................................................................................................................50
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11.1 Introduction.................................................................................................................................... 51
11.2 Adjust Active Tool...........................................................................................................................51
11.3 Tool Height Calibration.................................................................................................................. 52
11.4 Lag Settings (for Rotating Tools)...................................................................................................52
11.5 Rotation Adjustment (for Rotating tools).....................................................................................54
11.6 Center Offset Adjustment............................................................................................................. 55
11.7 Manual adjustment of Center Offset and angle......................................................................... 56
11.8 Tool Offset...................................................................................................................................... 56
11.9 Maintain Tool List (More...)............................................................................................................57
12.1 Tool handling and care..................................................................................................................59
12.2 Tool Inserts with built-in motor.................................................................................................... 59
12.3 Tool Heads available, overview.....................................................................................................60
12.4 Tool Head mount / dismount........................................................................................................61
12.5 FlexiHead.........................................................................................................................................61
12.6 MultiCUT..........................................................................................................................................63
12.6.1 Introduction..........................................................................................................................63
12.6.2 Tool Head description......................................................................................................... 64
12.6.3 Safety Issues.........................................................................................................................66
12.6.4 Precautions...........................................................................................................................68
12.6.5 Routing Advice..................................................................................................................... 71
12.6.6 Bits and Bit Change.............................................................................................................74
12.6.7 Chuck Change and Cleaning...............................................................................................76
12.6.8 Bit Slipping, Chuck Change.................................................................................................80
12.6.9 Bit Length and Position.......................................................................................................80
12.6.10 False Air valve.................................................................................................................... 81
12.6.11 Tool Adjustment.................................................................................................................81
12.6.12 Table Top and Height Adjustment....................................................................................82
12.6.13 Miscellaneous.....................................................................................................................83
12.7 Chiller 1 for MultiCUT-HP.............................................................................................................. 84
12.7.1 Introduction..........................................................................................................................84
12.7.2 Chiller, Error Conditions......................................................................................................85
12.7.3 Chiller Heater, Operation....................................................................................................86
12.8 Chiller2016 for MultiCUT-HP......................................................................................................... 87
12.8.1 Introduction..........................................................................................................................87
12.8.2 Startup.................................................................................................................................. 88
12.8.3 Error Conditions...................................................................................................................88
12.9 Measuring Foot.............................................................................................................................. 89
12.10 Laser Pointer................................................................................................................................ 90
12.11 X-Pad............................................................................................................................................. 91
12.11.1 X-Pad Calibration............................................................................................................... 91
12.11.2 Tool Depth and X-Pad....................................................................................................... 92
12.11.3 Limitations.......................................................................................................................... 92
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13.1 Ball Point Pen.................................................................................................................................93
13.2 Bevel Knife...................................................................................................................................... 94
13.3 Bevel Knife U20.............................................................................................................................. 95
13.4 Braille Tool...................................................................................................................................... 95
13.5 CorruSpeed Knife.........................................................................................................................100
13.5.1 Tool adjustment.................................................................................................................101
13.6 Crease Tool................................................................................................................................... 102
13.6.1 Tool adjustment.................................................................................................................102
13.7 Crease Tool, 60 mm..................................................................................................................... 103
13.7.1 Tool adjustment.................................................................................................................104
13.8 Drill tools.......................................................................................................................................104
13.8.1 Flexi Drill Tool.....................................................................................................................104
13.8.2 Reboard Drill Tool..............................................................................................................105
13.8.3 Drill Bit dimensions........................................................................................................... 106
13.8.4 Tool Adjustment.................................................................................................................106
13.8.5 Drill Tool in ArtiosCAD.......................................................................................................106
13.9 Foam Knife....................................................................................................................................107
13.10 Ink Tool....................................................................................................................................... 107
13.10.1 Liquid Ink Tool................................................................................................................. 108
13.10.2 Fibertip Tool..................................................................................................................... 108
13.10.3 Tool adjustment...............................................................................................................109
13.11 KissCut.........................................................................................................................................109
13.12 MicroCut......................................................................................................................................112
13.13 Psaligraphy Knife........................................................................................................................113
13.13.1 Tool adjustment...............................................................................................................114
13.14 RBI 90-16 (Rigid Board Insert)...................................................................................................115
13.15 Reciprocating Knife.................................................................................................................... 116
13.15.1 Tool adjustment...............................................................................................................117
13.16 Rigid Material Knife....................................................................................................................118
13.17 RotaCut........................................................................................................................................119
13.18 Static Knife..................................................................................................................................122
13.18.1 Tool adjustment...............................................................................................................123
13.19 VI30-16 Knife Tool...................................................................................................................... 123
13.19.1 VIxx Knife Tool, Mounting/Adjustment.......................................................................... 124
13.20 VI45 Knife Tool........................................................................................................................... 125
13.20.1 VIxx Knife Tool, Mounting/Adjustment.......................................................................... 125
13.21 VI45-10/12 Knife Tool.................................................................................................................127
13.21.1 VIxx Knife Tool, Mounting/Adjustment.......................................................................... 127
14. Maintenance.........................................................................................................................................129
14.1 Daily maintenance....................................................................................................................... 129
14.2 Weekly maintenance....................................................................................................................129
14.3 Maintenance, external equipment............................................................................................. 129
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15. Fuse replacement................................................................................................................................130
15.1 MPU fuses.....................................................................................................................................130
15.2 X1 fuses.........................................................................................................................................131
15.3 X2 fuses.........................................................................................................................................131
15.4 Y/Z fuses....................................................................................................................................... 132
15.5 Tool Rotation/Reciprocating knife fuses.....................................................................................133
15.6 Chiller2016 Fuse replacement.................................................................................................... 133
16. Vacuum Cleaner.................................................................................................................................. 135
16.1 Vacuum Cleaner, Zefiro............................................................................................................... 135
16.1.1 How to use......................................................................................................................... 135
16.2 Vacuum Cleaner, High-capacity, TB ESKO..................................................................................137
16.2.1 How to use......................................................................................................................... 137
16.3 Compact Vacuum Cleaner...........................................................................................................139
16.3.1 How to use......................................................................................................................... 139
17. Install Software................................................................................................................................... 141
18. Frequently Asked Questions.............................................................................................................142
18.1 Machine.........................................................................................................................................142
18.2 Tools.............................................................................................................................................. 142
18.3 iPC..................................................................................................................................................143
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1. Preface
User Manual
for
Kongsberg V-series
running i-cut Production Console 2.1
Note: We remind you that only the Esko staff, or persons having received appropriate training, are allowed to handle, manipulate or do repairs on the system.
©
Copyright 2017, Esko-Graphics Kongsberg AS, Norway
All Rights Reserved.
This copyright does not indicate that this work has been published.
This material, information and instructions for use contained herein are the property of Esko-Graphics
Kongsberg AS. There are no warranties granted or extended by this document. Furthermore, Esko-Graphics
Kongsberg AS does not warrant, guarantee or make any representations regarding the use, or the results
of the use of the system or the information contained herein. Esko-Graphics Kongsberg AS shall not be
liable for any direct, indirect, consequential or incidental damages arising out of the use or inability to use
the system or the information contained herein. The information contained herein is subject to change
without notice. Revisions may be issued from time to time to advise of such changes and/or additions.
No part of this system may be reproduced, stored in a data base or retrieval system, or
published, in any form or in any way, electronically, mechanically, by print, photoprint, microfilm
or any other means without prior written permission from Esko-Graphics Kongsberg AS.
This document supersedes all previous dated versions.
Correspondence regarding this publication should be forwarded to:
Global support
Esko-Graphics Kongsberg AS
Document no: D3625
Part no: 32597510
Esko-Graphics Kongsberg AS
www.esko.com
P.O.Box 1016, N-3601 Kongsberg, Norway
Tel: +47 32 28 99 00 Fax: +47 32 28 85 15 / 32 28 67 63
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2. Change Record
Date
dd-mm-yy
By Description
20-05-2016 jhbe Document is updated according to iPC ver 2.0 06-09-2016 jhbe The importance of MultiCUT chuck cleaning is
emphasized 18-10-2016 jhbe CorruSpeed information updated 24-10-2016 jhbe MultiCUT-HP, new chiller and information
about old chiller added 15-11-2016 jhbe MultiZone Production, recommended
workflow emphasized. 28-11-2016 jhbe Measuring foot, soft springs introduced. 29-11-2016 jhbe Psaligraphy knife tool information added 14-12-2016 jhbe MultiCUT-HP chapters updated 03-02-2017 jhbe TakeUp Unit, information added 15-02-2017 jhbe MultiCUT Sleeve Adjustment Tool, information
added 20-04-2017 jhbe Bevel 45 tool adapter description added 07-08-2017 jhbe The importance of Braille tool height
adjustment has been emphasized. 30-08-2017 jhbe VI30-16 Knife Tool, description added.
VI45-10/12 Knife Tool, description added.
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3. Welcome
Welcome to the User Manual for Kongsberg V-series running iPC 2.0.
This manual will provide a complete and detailed description of Cutting Table functions.
There is a separate user manual for i-cut Production Console (iPC).
Thus, actual GUI functions will be referenced in this manual, but the complete and comprehensive description is available in the User Manual for i-cut Production Console.
This manual is aimed for operators of Kongsberg Cutting Tables and people preparing files for such equipment.
Another source for information is the manual: Get the best out of iPC 2.0.
Note: Some of the functions and equipments described in this manual are optional.
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4. Using this manual
4.1 Main Sections
The manual is divided into the following Main Sections:
Safety Regulations
• All safety related issues are discussed.
System Description
• This chapter provides basic knowledge about the machine.
Basic Operations
• This chapter provides basic knowledge about how to operate the machine.
Prepare for a Job
• A typical workflow is described, with detailed information about each step.
How to Procedures, Advanced
Optional functions for the advanced user:
Cutting Thick Materials - advices.
Hard Board Production - advices
Multi Pass Milling - how to.
Tool Configuration and Adjustment
• General information about the tooling and adjustment of tools.
Tooling System
• Tool descriptions.
Maintenance
• This chapter describes maintenance to be carried out by the customer.
Fuse Replacement
• Fuse location and specification.
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Appendices
Vacuum Cleaner - basic information.
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
4.2 Name Styles and Symbols
Name or style Description
Pop-up dialog This is the dialog that appears when you click the Right
mouse button.
Start button The italic style indicates this is a button on the Operator
panel.
OK The bold style indicates this is a button or function in
the GUI.
Maintenance Link to topic.
Menu Bar->Edit-> Options
Menu selection: From Menu Bar, select Edit and then Options.
This symbol indicates that the function depends upon actual hardware.
If hardware is not available, this functions is hidden.
This symbol indicates that the function is license dependant.
4.3 Pictures and Illustrations
Orientation
Pictures and illustrations related to the Cutting Table are viewed as illustated here:
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4.4 Local Languages
This manual is available in a wide range of local languages.
Screen pictures and illustrations remains in English language.
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5. Safety Regulations
5.1 Introduction
The table is designed to conform to Safety Regulation standards.
Nevertheless, operating the table can involve hazards if:
• The operator does not follow the Operating Instructions.
• The table is used for Non-intended purposes.
In addition to the Safety Regulation described below, you will find safety warnings in the respective topics.
5.2 Responsibilities
5.2.1 The Manufacturer
The Manufacturer is responsible for delivering the system according to Safety Regulation standards.
5.2.2 The Customer
The Customer is responsible for:
• Ensuring that the system is used for it's Intended Use only
• Allowing that only authorized and trained personnel operate the system
• Preventive maintenance as described in the Maintenance chapter.
• That the Local Regulations regarding installation and operation are fulfilled.
5.2.3 The Operators
The Operators are responsible for:
• Operating the system only when it is in a flawless state.
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• Operating the system according to Operating Instructions.
• Ensuring that no Unauthorized Personnel come close to the system.
5.3 Requirements to be met by operators
Personnel operating the system must:
• Be adequately trained.
• Have read and understood the instructions described in Safety Regulation as well as any other safety warnings.
5.4 Definition of use
Intended use is described in the User Manual for i-cut Production Console.
In this manual, Intended use is described in the following chapters:
Basic Operations
Prepare for a Job
How to Procedures, Advanced
Any other use is considered Non-intended use. 
Examples of Non-intended use:
• Operation by operators not meeting the requirements as described above.
• Unauthorized modifications (bridging safety devices, removing covers etc.)
• Utilizing accessories other than those specified by Esko.
Non-intended use may cause:
• Health hazards and injuries.
• Damage to the system.
• Incorrect functionality.
• Damage to work materials.
Note: Esko is not liable for any damage resulting from such Non-intended use.
5.5 Danger Zones
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5.5.1 Danger Zones
The area around the moving parts is considered to be a Danger Zone.
The Danger Zone is identified by the means of a yellow / black floor marking.
5.5.2 Moving Parts, Laser Radiation and High Voltage
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5.5.3 Loose Clothing
While working with this machine, do not:
• Use ties
• Use loose necklaces
• Use scarfs
5.5.4 Noise Level
Hearing Protection should be used by any personnel exposed to the noise from the machine.
5.5.5 Ejection of Parts
Potential risk when running MultiCUT:
Personnel hit by breaking milling bit or small pieces of processed material.
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Eye Protection should be used by any personnel working with MultiCUT.
5.5.6 i-Camera strobing light
If your system includes i-Camera, please read this warning carefully:
WARNING
i-Camera is equipped with LED strobing light.
The LED default frequency (10 Hz) is in a range that can cause photosensitive epileptic reactions amongst susceptible people.
If a person is known to be susceptible, the frame rate, frequency of strobing, can be reduced to as low as 1 Hz from the camera configuration menu.
At that rate, seizures are not known to happen.
5.6 Warning Sign Explanation
Knife Blades are extremely sharp.
This symbol is used in this documentation to indicate operations with
Knife Blades and Milling Bits.
Hand Squeeze
Potential areas with a risk of being squeezed are marked with the Hand Squeeze sign.
These areas are:
• Between X-axis end stopper and traverse wagon.
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Do not Touch
Potential areas with a risk of being squeezed are marked with the Do Not Touch sign.
These areas are:
• Between Y carriage and rack
• Between the table top and the moving traverse.
• Underneath the tool head.
Hearing Protection
The Hearing Protection symbol indicates areas where the use of hearing protection is compulsory.
Eye Protection
The Eye Protection symbol indicates areas where the use of eye protection is compulsory.
Moving Parts
Potential areas with a risk of being hit by Moving Parts are marked with the Moving Parts sign.
These areas are:
• Both traverse ends.
• Y carriage.
• Tool head(s).
The Main Power Unit (MPU) contains Mains Voltage and may be opened by Authorized Personnel only.
The MPU is marked with the High Voltage warning sign.
Laser Radiation.
The tool head is equipped with a class II Laser Pointer.
Avoid laser light into your eyes.
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5.7 Safety devices
5.7.1 Overview
Device no Description
1 Main Power Switch 2 Emergency Stop Button 3 Warning Lamp / Status Lamp 4 Photo cell supervision, Dynaguard 5 Traverse Stop Switches, Dynaguard
5.7.2 Emergency Stop Button
Switch positions:
OUT - Emergency Stop is switched OFF.  IN - Emergency Stop is switched ON; Mains Power to the machine is switched off.
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Note:
Activating the Emergency Stop Button does not provide a guarantee against injury!
Due to the high kinetic energy of moving parts, do not underestimate Stop Distance of traverse, Y carriage and Tool Head.
5.7.3 Warning Lamp on top of Y Carriage
Light is Description
Off Servo Power is off
On Servo Power is on, Safety System is enabled, table is in operation
Flashing Safety System is activated.
Reset Safety System to continue operation
5.7.4 DynaGuard Safety System
The DynaGuard Safety System consists of two light beams in front of the traverse and one behind.
In addition, there is a stop mechanism mounted on each end of the traverse.
Machine movement will stop and Servo Power will be switched off if:
• One of the light beams are broken.
• The stop mechanism is activated, for instance when a person is standing too near the table.
Continue after DynaGuard is triggered
To continue operation, proceed as follows:
1. Ensure the table is free from obstructions and ready for operation.
2. Reset the Safety System by pressing the Pause pushbutton.
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3. Observe that Servo Power is switched on,
4. Press Start to continue.
5.8 Protective equipment
For the operator(s), Esko recommends the following Protective Equipment:
Close-fitting clothes to avoid being caught by the beam or the tool head which can cause injuries.
Gloves to protect against cuts from materials with sharp edges.
Eye protection should be used by any personnel working with milling.
Always use Hearing Protection when working with the machine for a longer period of time.
The acoustic noise level will vary with the type of operation and tooling, but a typical average level is 78.5 – 83.5 dBA and a maximum level of
98.5 dBA.
5.9 Procedures in case of malfunctions
Trouble-shooting and repair shall be executed by Authorized Personnel only.
Contact a Esko Service Organization.
5.10 Residual Risk, V-series
Despite all safety protection means incorporated in this machine, there are some Residual Safety Risks to be aware of:
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Beneath traverse end
1
The low part of the traverse ends is un­protected.
Actions:
• Children are not supposed to be in the machine area.
• Do not work or stay beneath the traverse while the machine is working.
Y-carriage
2
The top of the Y-carriage is un-protected in all four directions.
Actions:
• Do not bend down over the table or traverse while the machine is working.
Inside cable chain
3
There is a risk for squeezing between the cable chain and the table base frame.
Actions:
• Stay out of this area while the machine is working.
Rear side of traverse
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The DynaGuard Safety System photo cell beam c will stop the movement when hit.
When the Feeder Paws are mounted, the distance between beam c and the mechanics is reduced.
Actions:
• Stay out of this area while the machine is working.
Gallows on machines with MultiCUT
5
The gallows is un-protected.
Actions:
• Stay out of this area while the machine is working.
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6. System Description
6.1 Naming conventions
V-series
1 Table top 6 Main Power on/off switch 2 Y carriage 7 Operator Panel 3 Traverse 8 Emergency Stop button 4 Tools 9 Traverse Safety Stop switches (DynaGuard) 5 Main Power Unit (MPU) 10 Gallows for MultiCUT
Axes
X - X-axis X1 - X1 end of traverse
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Y - Y-axis X2 - X2 end of traverse Z - Z axis
The arrows indicates positive moving direction.
6.2 Main Power Switch
Switch positions:
O - the Main Power to the machine is switched OFF.
I - the Main Power to the machine is switched ON.
6.3 Operators Panel
Power On
Mains Power on/off indication.
Servo Power On
Servo Power on/off control.
Start
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Press this button to Start Operation.
Pause / Safety System Reset
Press this button to Pause Operation and Reset Safety System.
Vacuum On/Off
Press this button to switch Vacuum On/Off.
Provides material hold down.
Set Panel Reference Point
Press this button to set Panel Reference Point.
If Fixed Reference Point is disabled, the current position of Laser Pointer is set as the new Reference Point.
Move to Table Zero
Press this button, then the Start button, to move the tool head to
Selected Reference Point.
The Table Zero Mode is automatically selected at Power on.
The system remains in the Table Zero Mode until Table Zero movement is completed.
Jog buttons
Press the Jog buttons to move the tool head in the desired direction.
The system must be in Pause mode, i.e. the Pause button must be lit, for these buttons to be operative.
Note: It is possible to configure the jog direction, see Option->System
setup.
Incremental Jog
Press this button to select Incremental jog mode.
Press the button a second time to disable Incremental jog mode.
Press the two arrows to move the tool head a large step.
Press the single arrow to move the tool head a small step.
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The size of the incremental movement can be changed from Machine Configuration->Setup.
Tool Down
Press the Tool Down button to manually operate the machine with a tool in the down position.
Cancel by pressing Tool Down a second time.
Vacuum release mode
For details about this function, see separate chapter 'Vacuum control'.
If activated for more than 2 seconds, this button activates the Manual Belt Clamp function.
6.4 Variable Blow Back
For conveyor belt::
The Blow Back function creates an air pillow below the conveyor belt in order to reduce belt friction.
For material handling:
The Blow Back function creates an air pillow below the material in order to ease handling.
Variable Blow Back - adjust the air flow to a suitable level for the actual material.
Use this function to manually enable Blow Back.
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6.5 Pressurized Air system
General
The High Pressure Air System supplies the valves and tooling with compressed air.
The compressed air input is connected to a combined Pressure Regulator Valve/Water
Trap.
Wall Outlet - Wall Outlet
A - Air Tube
R - Pressure Regulator Valve
P - Pressure Gauge
W - Water Trap
T - Air Tube to Tools and Valves
For details regarding air supply requirements, see Site Preparation Manual.
The Air Pressure should be adjusted to minimum 6 bar (6 kg/cm2, 6*105 Pa).
Recommended pressure level is 7 bar (7 kg/cm2, 7*105 Pa).
Where to find Air Pressure Regulator
6.6 Application programs available
After installation of iPC, the following application programs are available
iPC
Control program for the Cutting Table.
For more information, see User Manual for i-cut Production Console.
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SysLoad
Program for download of updates to CU–modules.
HWT800
Hardware test program, see separate HWT800 User Manual.
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7. Basic Operations
Keep away from Moving Parts during operation.
Do not lean on Racks, Guide Ways or Traverse during operation, as this may cause personal injury.
Before starting any operation, make sure that:
• The Table is free from obstructions
• No unauthorized personnel come close to the table
7.1 Power On Sequence
Ensure the table is free from obstructions and ready for operation.
Follow these steps to power up the system and get ready to work:
1 Front End PC
Switch on the PC and the monitor.
2 Table Power
Switch the table on using the Main Power Switch.
Note: After power off, wait minimum 5 sec. before the system is switched on again.
3 iPC
From Desktop, double-click the icon for iPC
Check that no error message indicates faulty conditions.
4 Safety System
Reset the Safety System by pressing the Pause pushbutton.
5 Servo Power
Press the Servo On pushbutton.
The Warning Lamp on top of the Y carriage should be on without flashing.
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