Barber-Colman MACO 4000 Series Instruction Manual

Spi auxiliary equipment

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Copyright © 1995 Barber-Colman Company
1640-IN-026-A-00
Instruction Manual
®
MACO
4000, 5000 & 6000 Series
SPI Auxiliary Equipment Interface
Protocol

Table of Contents

1.0
Introduction ....................................................... 2
2.0
Setup Instructions ............................................ 2
2.1
Board Location ......................................... 2
2.2
Jumpers and Switches ............................. 2
2.3
Node Address .......................................... 2
2.4
2.4.2 COMM Setpoints ...................................... 2
2.5
Wiring ....................................................... 3
2.6
Error Codes Screen ................................. 4
2.6.1 Baud Rate Setpoints ................................ 4
2.6.2 SPI Status Relays .................................... 4
3.0
3.1.2 Chiller Commands ................................... 5
3.1.3 Dryer Commands ..................................... 5
3.1.4 Loader Commands .................................. 6
3.1.5 Melt Pump Commands ............................ 6
3.1.6 Additive Feeder Commands .................... 6
Commands ............................................... 6
3.1.9 Robot Commands .................................... 6
3.2
Setup Screen ........................................... 7
4.0
4.1
Status control relays ................................ 8
4.2
STM/MTS control relays .......................... 9
4.2.1 Building the STM/MTS Table ..................... 9
5.0
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Status and STM/MTS Control Relays ....8 Status control relays ........ 8 STM/MTS control relays ......9 4.2.1 Building the STM/MTS Table ..... 9 SPI Status Monitor / setup screens ....10 Copyright © 1995 Barber-Colman Company 1640-IN-026-A-00 Page 1 of 10...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    The user needs nected. The COMM setpoints correspond to daughterboard a working knowledge of Barber-Colman OptiGrafix and RLD locations on the motherboard: programming software.
  • Page 3: Wiring

    Figure 2.4 SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS SETUP SCREEN ISOCOM 3 DATA (+) 1 DATA (-) 2 SHIELD 4 Termination Resistor DEVICE DEVICE DEVICE MACO SPI Port 100 Ohms NODE 1 NODE 2 NODE X Beldon 8772 Cable 9 Pin Female Connectors (Rear View) Figure 2.5 Wire multiple Device's Wiring The SPI Auxiliary Interface module uses a four pin connector...
  • Page 4: Error Codes Screen

    Figure 2.6 Error Code Screen Error Codes Screen 2.6.1 Baud Rate Setpoints This screen will list sixteen (16) lines of errors. An error line will Baud rate is set by entering a baud rate setpoint on the error contain the device number, CMD1 byte, CMD 2 byte, and an code screen figure 2.6.
  • Page 5: Spi Screens And Rld Programming

    SPI SCREENS AND RLD PROGRAMMING The Device number in the following descriptions depends on the device address assignment the user on the SPI setup The SPI screens will depend on the type(s) of SPI devices that screen. The modfile column is the descriptor from the modfile will be connected to the SPI Auxiliary Equipment Interface.
  • Page 6: Loader Commands

    3.1.4 Loader Commands Setpoints Modfile Values Modfile Control Relay Modfile Load Time A (SP 1 Dev#) Version (ASCII string) Process Status (Dev# CR1-CR16) Load Time B (SP 2 Dev#) Material Mode (STM) (Dev# CR17-CR32) Echo (ASCII string) (Echo Dev#) 3.1.5 Melt Pump Commands Setpoints Modfile...
  • Page 7: Setup Screen

    Figure 3.2 Setup Screen Setup Screen This screen allows the user to choose what SPI Auxiliary Equipment device(s) will be communicating to the MACO. The first setpoint entry in the device address assignments section should correspond to your SPI equipment which you have configured as device address 20 hex.
  • Page 8: Status And Stm/Mts Control Relays

    control relays, for a total count of 1,024. Status control relays STATUS AND STM/MTS CONTROL RELAYS cannot be used in the RLD and are listed in the Control Relay section of this manual. Status control relays are used to display messages on the operator station, STM relays (CR# 3769 - 3832) and MTS The first sixteen (16) status control relays are always linked to relays (CR# 3833 - 3896) are used in RLD.
  • Page 9: Stm/Mts Control Relays

    Figure 4.2 STM & MTS Control Relays Screen STM/MTS control relays There are 56 user-definable STM control relays (CR# 3777 - The user can also define up to 56 STM relays. Only those 3832) and 56 user definable MTS relays (CR# 3841 - 3896) control relay commands with a (STM) next to the command to be used in RLD.
  • Page 10: Spi Status Monitor / Setup Screens

    Seven screens are provided to monitor the status or setup of each SPI device. Each screen displays five devices and their variables. Figure 5.0 SPI Status Monitor Screens Barber-Colman Company INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENTS DIVISION 1354 Clifford Avenue Loves Park, IL U.S.A. 61132-2940...

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