Computer Control: Control Processor UC Control Processor TV
Computer Control: Control Processor UC Control Processor TV
UC TV
Control
The machine is controlled by a The control processor consists The control processor consists
multiprocessor system which of: of:
consists of a control processor - a processor board, - a processor board,
and two other processors in the - a display and of - a display (remote, swing-
safety module. - a keyboard (integrated into ing display unit),
The safety module and the con- the front panel). - a keyboard (integrated into
trol processor are connected with the front panel) and of
each other via a serial data line. - a plug-on PC104 module
The control processor is powered used as a graphic proces-
by the 18 VAC supply via transfor- sor.
mer T2 (230 V/18 V, 9VA). The control processor is powered
The 5 VDC processor supply is by the 18 VAC supply via trans-
produced on the board from this former T2 (230 V/25 V, 30VA).
raw voltage. The 5 VDC processor supply is
produced on the board from this
M1265 UC Processor Board Layout raw voltage.
Optional Air Bed, Smart Clamp
S60 (K64) B27,B39
Contrast Control Display Handwheel S20 S61 S23
X801
X811 X804
X805 X806 X803 X802
+ -
X18 DPR
Processor Mach EPROM
X26 X19
X27 X21 + -
Motherboard Layout
Feedback
B61 K50,K51,K60,
K61,K86
B60
S81,S82
S51
S50
Outputs
S52,S53,S54 K52,K53,K62,
K63,K82,K83
S29
Bend up PIN 31 !
X18
Chipdisk
X26
X16
Software
When changing software in the UC Software Change
PERFECTA control system, make
sure to use compatible versions For the UC, only one programmed Change the EPROM on the con-
for the control processor and the 27C2001 or 27C020 EPROM is trol processor board whith the
safety module. required for saving the machine machine turned off. Important:
All U/V 05... control processor control program and the language Ensure proper pin positions. The
software versions require at least combination. notch in the EPROM must face
a TD 03m (or later) software ver- Its identification label contains the mark in the base (i. e. towards
sion on both processor boards of the version number of the control the main switch).
the safety module. program and of the language com- Caution: EPROMS are sensitive
bination, e. g. U05F_10. to electrostatic charging. There-
fore, properly connect yourself to
earth before handling an EPROM.
M
ACT :
0945 55 mm
DES :
0000 00 mm
? 1x
Settings
Smart clamp:
Masurement:
-
mm
?
Knife thick: +0.00 mm
Clamptime: 0.0 s
Air: -
Clamping only: 0.0 s
Knock-up: 0300 mm
Push-out: 0300 mm
Language: ENGLISH
Dir. of rot.:
Lay side:
Grafic delay: -
General Counter SF
Hours: 000050
Cuts: 00000588
Day counter: 000285
Lubric. count.: 8600
Knifechange: 800000
PERFECTA UC
The following image appears Software version no. Language combination number
M
ACT :
Service Menu
(TV) 0945 55 mm
DES :
Touch the PERFECTA logo key.
The setup menu appears.
0000 00 mm
?
1/01 E Service Instructions 39
To call the service menu, press 5
times the place on the screen Settings
where the PERFECTA had ap-
peared.
Smart clamp:
Masurement:
-
mm
?
Knife thick: +0.00 mm
The service menu appears. Clamptime: 0.0 s
Selection can be made among Air: -
the following menus: Clamping only: 0.0 s
Knock-up: 0300 mm
- Speed Push-out: 0300 mm
Language: ENGLISH
- Sensor Test
- I/O Test Dir. of rot.:
Lay side:
- System-Parameters Grafic delay: -
- Calibration 5x
General Counter SF
Call the menu by touching the Hours: 000050
corresponding key. Cuts: 00000588
Day counter: 000285
Lubric. count.: 8600
Knifechange: 800000
Current Language
and Version No.
Language Abbreviation
and Chraracter Set
Language Abbreviations:
Valence HEX
When a signal is active (=1), it
becomes a hex number of corre- 8 4 2 1 no.
sponding valence. 0
X 1
X 2
On the UC, the difference display
X X 3
can also be activated/deactiva-
ted. X 4
X X 5
X X 6
X X X 7
X 8
X X 9
X X A
X X X B
X X C
X X X D
X X X E
X X X X F
8+2 4+2
The following table shows the
signal line assignments: A 6
(I) = input (O) = output
Safety processor
Port 0:
Valence 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1
Safety processor
Port 1:
Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Signal Remark
Valence 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1
Safety processor
Port 5:
Valence 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1
Control processor
7810:
X options Bit 0
X options Bit 1
X options Bit 2
X options Bit 3
Control processor
7820:
Valence 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1
Control processor
Port 3:
Display currently unimportant.
Keyboard code
UC key codes:
Diffdisp Off/ON
200 ± 50 Impulse
Act. : 0200 00 mm
Des. : 0000 00 mm
PERFECTA UC
18 17 234 20
UC:
234 Counter (number of travel events since the last zero pulse check)
0 = Discharged.
1 = Nearly discharged.
2 = Fully charged.
Act: 18 Des: 17 C: 234 Status: 20 Batt: -3
TV and UC: ACT :
Always set the handwheel to the
slowest forward travel stage to
0945 55 mm
1 = manual pushbuttons
X Two- hand control
pressed
Settings
Speed Menu Stroke : 0
Knifed. : +,00 mm
Clamptime : 0,0 s
Vmax : 210
After you have called the "Speed"
Start : 0
menu on the TV or the settings
Stop : 1
menu on the UC, the following
screen will appear: at : 0
Clmp only : 0,0 s
The speed settings can be altered Measurem.: mm
with cursor key ">“, and with the Language : 0
plus "+“ or minus "-“ key, respec-
tively.
Vmax = 210
Start = 0
Stop = 1
Texts Menu
UC only:
0005
P5 P4 P1 P0
00 "0" = switch not operated.
81 32 7C
"1" = switch operated.
Control switches
I / O - Test
S52, S53, S54
7810 7818 7820 P3
FF FE FF 70
P5 P4 P1 P0
81 32 7C 00
Port 1 0
I/O- Test Bit 1 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
7810 -18 -20 P3 6A 7A 8A 9A -- 1A 2A 3A 4A --
Channel
FF FC FF 30 no. 6B 7B 8B 9B -- 1B 2B 3B 4B --
P5 P4 P1 P0
"0" = beam path free
81 32 7C 00 "1" = beam path interrupted
3 DESIRED MEASUREMENT TOO -Absolute measurement input smaller than minimum scrap width
SMALL (remove false clamp, if possible).
4 DESIRED MEASUREMENT OUT OF Currently not used
TOLERANCE
7 KNIFE OVERRUN S52 de-energizing main clutch too late (referto page 52).
8 START TEST DETECTING ERROR -PRESS "C" key to display error message.
-Call I/O test and check stored machine signals.
14 NUMERATOR > DENOMINATOR -For inch measurement entries, e.g. "10...5/4" instead of "11...1/4".
18 CONTROL PROCESSOR CLAMP Check data cable between control processor and safety module for
SIGNAL firm seating
19 CONTROL PROCESSOR CUT Refer to 18
SIGNAL
20 CONTROL PROCESSOR AUTO Refer to 18
SIGNAL
28 SAFETY MODULE DETECTING ERROR -Press "C" key to display error message.
-Call I/O test and check stored machine signals.
29 KNIFE SWITCH UPPER DEAD CENTRE -S54 and S53 operated at the same time.
AND DOWN SIGNAL -Swith S54 sticks (remains operated).
-Time gap between S54 and S53 actuation too short (refer to
page 52).
30 KNIFE SWITCH UPPER DEAD CENTRE -S52 and S54 operated at the same time.
AND UP SIGNAL -Switch S54 sticks (remains operated) (refer to page 52).
31 NO UPPER DEAD CENTRE KNIFE -Switch S54 not operated.
SWITCH SIGNAL -Main clutch switched off by S52 too early (refer to page 52).
34 CALCULATION OVERFLOW
38 PILE DOES NOT EXIST -A pile memory not agreed upon or deleted has been called for
(TV only) processing.
39 NO MORE PILE -A maximum of 8 pile memories can be used only (refer to
(TV only) Operating Instructions).
40 DATA TRANSFER (L. O. S.) -Defective or no communication with suprior computer
(serial data transfer only) network.
41 SWITCH S61 NOT CLOSED -For guillotines with linked peripherals:
Backgauge locked by peripherals.
99 WRONG ERROR MESSAGE -Commmunication error between front processor and PC unit.
(TV only)