Technical data
Table Of Contents
- General Information
- Safety
- 3. Transport and Storage
- Product Features
- Technical Data
- Configuration and Functions
- 6.1. Elements
- 6.2. Menu, sections and parameters
- Machine setting
- If the same analog measuring system which is used for the angle also used for the angle Cutting length, then it is necessary, set the values for the cutting length calculation.
- Setting values with minimum angle: Place the cursor in the first row and first column of the table (line: min; column: S. Beg). Now, enter the smallest possible cut angle. Let down the cutting blade to beginning of the cut (till the point, where the upper beam and lower beam of the scissors just touch) and press the F2 key. Now place the cursor on the field in the first row and second column (row: Min; column: S. End) and let down the cutting blade to the end of the cut. Now press the F2 key again. Thus the values for the minimum angle are set up.
- Setting values with maximum angle:
- Place the cursor in the second row and second column of the table (line: max; column: S. Beg). Now, enter the biggest possible cut angle. Let down the cutting blade to beginning of the cut (till the point, where the upper beam and lower beam of the scissors just touch) and press the F2 key. Now place the cursor on the field in the first row and second column (row: Max; column: S. End) and let down the cutting blade to the end of the cut. Now press the F2 key again. Thus the values for the maximum angle are set up.Configuration of inputs and outputs
- 7. Operation
- 8. Interferences
- Maintenance
- Type Designation
- Accessories

Interferences
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8. Interferences
The following chapters describe possible causes for malfunction and the instructions to correct them.
If you encounter problems check for proper installation first. Make sure that power is supplied to the system.
If you observe recurring errors you might consider electrical interference suppression measures as described
in section 8.2
If errors cannot be corrected with the following instructions please contact the manufacturer (see last page).
8.1 Security
Basics
CAUTION!
Risks of injury from improper fault clearances!
Improper fault clearances can cause serious personal or property damage.
Therefore:
Fault clearance may only be carried out by qualified and instructed personnel
Prior to the beginning of work provide sufficient room to assemble the
equipment
Please look for cleanliness at the place of installation; loosely around laying
parts and tools are sources of accidents
If components have to be replaced:
Look for correct installation of spare parts
All mounting elements have to be assembled correctly
Before resetting please ensure that all covers and protective devices are
installed correctly and function properly
To ensure a perfect operation of the controller the following (external) measures have to be taken
additionally:
Place of installation:
The controller should not be installed near to sources of interference generating strong inductive or
capacitive interferences or strong electrostatic fields. Install the external power supply directly beside the
controller to avoid long low voltage wires.
Power supply:
Connect the external power supply to a phase of 230 VAC or 115 VAC which is not used for engines. If not
possible use a galvanic separation over an additional transformer.
Wire installation:
Install all wires for low voltages and encoders always separately from power wires (230 VAC/400 VAC).
Avoid installing these wires close to any contactor or contactor wires.










