Moog DigiPack Ⅱ Installation, Maintenance And User Manual

Moog DigiPack Ⅱ Installation, Maintenance And User Manual

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MRJ04410 Rev. A.
DigiPack Ⅱ
Parison Wall Thickness Controller
J141-214A
INSTALLATION,
MAINTENANCE
AND
USER'S MANUAL

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Elvis
April 14, 2025

How..to set up the..Digi pack 2 on machine

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Mr. Anderson
April 14, 2025

To set up the Moog DigiPack II on a machine, follow these key steps:

1. Installer Requirements: The installer must be familiar with electrical wiring, hydraulic plumbing, basic metal work, and have some understanding of the blow molding process. Use of test instruments like a digital voltmeter is also required.

2. Mechanical Installation:
- Install and adjust tooling and die gap actuators.
- Mount the servovalve and manifold.
- Install the hydraulic cylinder and ensure it meets customer specifications.
- Measure and set accumulator position.
- Ensure proper filtration and install filters.
- Connect the hydraulic power supply and follow startup instructions.
- Implement contamination control.

3. Electrical Installation: Follow the manual's guidance for electrical connections.

4. Software Update (if needed):
- Power off DigiPack II and remove the SD card.
- Save the “DIGIPK2.FWM” file to the SD card using a PC.
- Reinsert the SD card and power on the unit.
- Press “X10” and “Cursor Down” keys simultaneously during startup.
- Wait for the “Updating firmware……” message.
- Confirm update by checking the software version on the startup display.

5. Calibration and Setup:
- Set accumulator working stroke, shot size, and end position.
- Interface DigiPack II with the machine’s PLC for motion control.

Proper installation following the manual ensures reliable long-term operation.

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Elvis
April 14, 2025

The shot size is to short and the Digi pack to is not in command..

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Mr. Anderson
April 14, 2025

If the shot size is too short and the Moog DigiPack II is not functioning properly, turn the Entry Knob clockwise to increase the Shot Size value on the LCD display. Then press the Set button to make the change permanent.

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Summary of Contents for Moog DigiPack Ⅱ

  • Page 1 MRJ04410 Rev. A. DigiPack Ⅱ Parison Wall Thickness Controller J141-214A INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 2 "**", a check is skipped and it answers as normal.(Change of explanation of the BCC command) MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 3 This technical Document contains information that is proprietary to, and is the express property of Moog Inc., or Moog Inc. subsidiaries except as expressly granted by contract or by operation of law and is restricted to use by only Moog employees and other persons authorized in writing by Moog or as expressly granted by contract or by operation of law.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    1-7-6. DCDT / SSI SETUP ......................35 1-7-7. GAIN SETUP........................38 1-7-8. ACCUMULATOR MACHINE SETUP ..................39 2. DigiPackⅡ Manual, User....................42 MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 5 2-7-2. DIE GAP TOOLING SETUP ....................78 2-7-3. PRELIMINARY SET UP.....................79 2-7-4. INITIAL TRIALS........................80 Reference Drawings CA95922 ---------- Installation CB36481 ---------- Customer Wiring MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 6 Figure 1-46 Filling Fixed Page 40 Figure 1-47 Extrusion Fixed, Filling Fixed, Unit, Accumulator Stroke and Back Page 41 MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 7 Figure 2-34 F4 + SET: Machine Setup Screen Page 69 Figure 2-35 F5 + SET: Communication Mode Screen Page 69 MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 8: Digipackⅱ Manual, Installation And Maintenance

    The method of wiring changes. Please refer to Figure 1-19 TB-1 Con- in Page 21. nections MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 9: 1-2. Introduction

    The DigiPackⅡcontrol panel provides an digital interface with the blow molding machine’s PLC controller, providing information such as program end, sequential program points status etc. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 10: Figure 1-1 Basic Continuous Blow Molding Machine Control Diagram

    Given that the physical properties of the plastic and its temperature are constant from container to container, then each container’s weight and strength will be consistent. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 11: Who Can Install The Digipackⅱ

    The system can be satisfactorily calibrated to the machine and started up without assistance or special equipment by following the instructions in this manual. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 12: Installation Time

    The SD card is enclosed with DigiPackⅡ. And “DIGIPK2.FWM” is already saved in SD card, if released new file of “DIGIPK2.FWM”, pleas overwriting new file. SD card (2GByte) Parts No.; CA95932-001 MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 13: Backup Battery

    F1+Set, if the level “Low” should not goes to setup display Figure 1-5 Limit level set. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 14: 1-3. Digipackⅱ Specification

    Front side = IP20, Rear side = IP30 Dimensions: 288 (W) x 240 (H) x 80 (D) mm Weight: 3.2 kg MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 15: 1-4. Check List

    Set up the control loop Connect the actuator to the die gap tooling and adjust the die gap end points. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 16: 1-5. Mechanical Installation

    Tooling adjustment provisions are also shown. Figure 1-7 Die Gap Tooling Actuator MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 17: Tooling Adjustment

    Figure 1-9 Tooling Adjustment Mechanism MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 18: Moog Die Gap Tooling Actuators

    Pin C Output when the actuator is retracted. Pin D Output Connector mates with MS3106-14S-5S Pin E Not used MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 19: Cylinder Installation

    Some actuators with an anti-rotation feature require the nut torque loads on the anti-rotation device to be limited by absorbing the tightening torque with a wrench on the actuator rod flats. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 20: Manifold

    A mechanical motion stop must be installed which will not allow the die gap to close. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 21: Accumulator Position Measurement

    Independent Linearity 0.07 0.05 0.05 0.05 Mechanical Data Mechanical Stroke Body Length Mounting Feet Spacing 280.5 484.5 738.5 890.5 MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 22: The Importance Of Filtration

    Teflon tape may be used, but only if applied in such a manner as to keep the edge of the Teflon tape at least two threads away from the end of the fitting. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 23: Hydraulic Power Supply

    Monitor for leaks and repair. Replace the flushing filter elements with the elements removed in step 4. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 24: Contamination Control

    Figure 1-16 Flow Pressure Filter MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 25: 1-6. Electrical Installation

    Terminal TB-2 is using the external power supply to isolate logic inputs, Figure 1-22 Figure 1-23 “ ”, TB-2 functions are outlined in “ ”. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 26: Communication And Ssi Snsor Wiring

    Differentia receive in RXD- Connect to the Ground of machine side Ethernet connector RJ45 socket “Ethernet” Pin No. Signal Connection MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 27: Figure 1-17 Digipackⅱ Installation Drawing

    Figure 1-17 DigiPackⅡ Installation Drawing MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 28: Figure 1-18 Servovalve And Transducer Phasing

    Figure 1-18 ServoValve and Transducer Phasing Figure 1-19 TB-1 Connections MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 29: Figure 1-20 Tb-1 Functions

    Figure 1-20 TB-1 Functions MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 30: Figure 1-21 Tb-2 Connection With Internal Logic Supply

    Figure 1-21 TB-2 Connection with Figure 1-22 TB-2 Connection Internal Logic Supply with External Logic Supply MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 31: Figure 1-23 Tb-2 Functions

    Figure 1-23 TB-2 Functions MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 32: Tb-2 I/O Circuitry

    The maximum voltage and current output to each load terminal (TB-2, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24) is 24VDC and 100 mA MAX/each. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 33: Noise And Ground Isolation

    An isolation transformer between the mains and DigiPackⅡcan provide some relief from noise, ground loops and wandering mains. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 34: Figure 1-29 Accumulator Machine Timing Chart

    Figure 1-29 Accumulator Machine Timing chart MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 35: Figure 1-30 Continuous Machine Timing Chart

    Figure 1-30 Continuous Machine Timing chart MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 36: 1-7. Tooling System Setup

    10, 20, 50 or 100 mA Core sensor - Either DCDT or SSI Output mode select - Either EFB/MFB or Pulse MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 37: Figure 1-31 Machine Setting Display (F4+Set)

    Pulse out polarity Normal Reverse Above 14 parameters are update due to press “Reset” switch Figure 1-32 Machine setting Functions MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 38: Machine Setting (F4+Set) Function

    Set polarity of motion direction for Pulse train servo motor drive (*)Normal Marked as (*) is initial setting with new DigiPackⅡshipped. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 39: Digipackⅱ Front Panel

    ” the value of Point No., 1 is highlighted as shown in this case highlighting indicates that the value of Point No. may be changed by rotating the ENTRY KNOB. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 40 Delete and Backup/Restore the storage data. (Backup/Restore for data in SD card) F4+SET Machine setting setup F5+SET Communication parameter setting RS422 and Ethernet. And Internal clock time setting MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 41: Set Up Procedure

    Pressing SET when Back is highlighted will return the display to the SETUP screen. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 42: Dcdt / Ssi Setup

    DIVERGE or CONVERGE by rotating the ENTRY KNOB in a cw or ccw direction. When the selection is made, push Set. Figure 1-36 Die Gap Setup MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 43: Figure 1-37 Dcdt Noise Filter

    Die Gap has closed (or has run into a motion stop). Figure 1-37 DCDT Noise Filter MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 44: Figure 1-38 Die Gap Span Setting

    Use the ENTRY KNOB to indicate the Stroke in mm. Figure 1-39 Move to Back “ ” and press set. The Setup Display is now shown. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 45: Gain Setup

    Figure 1-41 Die Gap System Gain Setting MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 46: Accumulator Machine Setup

    “End of Extrusion” LED on. The Setup Figure 1-44 screen will now display Full “ ” Figure 1-43 EMPTY Accumulator Set Up MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 47: Figure 1-44 Full Accumulator Set Up

    SHOT SIZE plus DELAY. Figure 1-46 Select either EXTRUSION FIXED or FILLING FIXED and press SET. Figure 1-46 Filling Fixed MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 48: Figure 1-47 Extrusion Fixed, Filling Fixed, Unit, Accumulator Stroke And Back

    Press SET, Back is selected, press SET again to get to the SET UP screen. The Accumulator blow molding machine set up process is now complete. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 49: Digipackⅱ Manual, User

    After a short learning period, you will be able to readily setup your blow molding machine to mold containers to their required specification. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 50: 2-2. Parison Control

    The parison is then pressurized with air through the blow pin, causing it to MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 51: Accumulator Machines

    Container Wall Profile Figure 2-2 Section of a Programmed Parison and the Resulting Container Walls MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 52: With Accumulator Blow Molding Machines

    (the DigiPackⅡ controls the cycle time). MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 53: Parison Mold Alignment

    The act of programming the parison to have its thicker sections in vertical alignment with the portions of the mold with greatest circumference will produce a container with the desired constant wall thickness. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 54 The actual motion of the plastic as it is blown and stretched is more complicated. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 55: 2-3. Man Machine Interface

    All of the functions normally required to program the parison and machine are available on the front panel. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 56: Input Function Selection And Value

    Lights when each Marker point is reached End of extrusion* Lights when the accumulator completes its empty stroke Figure 2-5 *LED is lit in MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 57: Lcd (Liquid Crystal Display)

    Function Items unless Set is pressed. This input procedure applies to all Function screens. Figure 2-6 LCD Display MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 59: F1: Profile Mode

    Knob, CW to move up and CCW to move down. Once decided cursor point on profile graph press Set key, and cursor move to Data value. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 60 Cushion Cushion applies to Accumulator Machines and when filling type selected to Extrusion only. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 62: Figure 2-9 0%Weight Change

    The Weight change will be same from minimum to maximum parison wall thickness program point. Figure 2-10 (-)23.3% Weight Change MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 63: Figure 2-11 0% Range H

    Figure 2-12 (+)32.8% Range H Change MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 64: Figure 2-13 0% Range L

    L change will be largest at the minimum parison wall thickness point, and proportionately less at the intermediate parison wall thickness points. Figure 2-14 (-)10.0% Range L MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 65: F2: Marker Mode

    Die Gap signal is given. Setting range is 0.1 to 999.9%/sec. Figure 2-16 Slope Timing MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 66 After inputting a date and time, a timer is set up by set and a count is started. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 67: F3: File Mode

    If you select “YES: then go to Page 62. If you select “NO” then go to Page 61. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 68: Figure 2-19 File Description Data

    Figure 2-19 File Description Data–Page 1 Figure 2-20 File Description Data-Page 2 Figure 2-21 File Description Data-Page 3 MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 69: Figure 2-22 Edit File Name

    Profile Mode. If you select “Quit”, you are returned to the first screen of the F3 File Mode and no data is saved. Figure 2-23 Change File Number MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 70: Figure 2-24 Initial Load Screen

    Setup data (for example GAIN, DCDT Zero/Span, etc.) will be loaded only for reference because of the machine safety. Figure 2-25 Load a File? MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 71: F4: Monitor Mode

    When the display Cursor points to “Open command”, it is possible to control the value of the servovalve input current with the Entry Knob. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 72: F5: Data Display Mode

    To display the conditions, parameters and profile data for the container currently being made. Press set to see next page one by one. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 73: F1+Set: Set Up Mode

    The following signals able to set to “Signal”, then each channels are monitored on Monitor channel on TB1. Figure 2-31 F2 + SET: Analog Monitor Screen MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 74: F3+Set File Delete And Backup/Restore

    If press Set at Backup, all Flash RAM data in DigiPackⅡis copied in to SD card. * This function backup Profile data only, dose not managed Wave data. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 75: Figure 2-33 File Delete

    Backup/Restore. “SD card is not insert to slot or format is not correct” Figure 2-33 File delete MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 76: F4+Set: Machine Setup

    And also can be set internal clock in this display. Figure 2-35 F5 + SET: Communication Mode Screen MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 77 Change the displayed parameter using set key, revise the value with the Entry Knob and confirm with the Set key. One cycle of this timer is 24 hours. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 78: 2-5. Communication Protocol

    Please refer to the 2-6. profile data list. WRITE PROFILE DATA (ALL PROFILE POINT) 2.5.2.1. READ PROFILE DATA (ALL PROFILE POINT) 2.5.2.2. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 79 WRITE ALL PROFILE DATA (INCLUDE PARAMETER) 2.5.2.5. READ ALL PROFILE DATA (INCLUDE PARAMETER) 2.5.2.6. WRITE FILE NAME 2.5.2.7. READ FILE NAME 2.5.2.8. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 80: Wave

    READ WAVE. WAVE MEMORY OF REAL OPERATION 2.5.3.1. MONITOR 2-5-4. A/D CONVERT CHANNEL 2.5.4.1. D/A CONVERT CHANNEL 2.5.4.2. DIGITAL INPUT 2.5.4.3. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 81: Information Data

    DEVICE NAME 2.5.5.1. SERIAL NUMBER 2.5.5.2. PRODUCTION DATA 2.5.5.3. HARDWARE VERSION 2.5.5.4. SOFTWARE VERSION 2.5.5.5. MAC ADDRESS 2.5.5.6. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 82: Other

    The operation in that case is not guaranteed. Please perform transmission and reception of data after sufficient cautions. RESET COMMAND 2.5.6.3. SET RTC 2.5.6.4. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 83: Error Code

    Marker point 1 0~100 Profile point 1~100 ("0" is not output) Marker point 2 0~100 Marker point 3 0~100 MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 84 -1 ~ 1000 [0.1%] Profile point 2 -1 ~ 1000 [0.1%] Profile point 100 -1 ~ 1000 [0.1%] MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 85: 2-7. Setting Up

    Section 1-6, DIE GAP TOOLING SETUP. To achieve the minimum change over time it is essential that this procedure be followed and the requested information recorded. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 86: Preliminary Set Up

    1 and program point 100 and the resulting die gap program will be a constant die gap opening between points 1 and 100. MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.
  • Page 87: Initial Trials

    MRJ04410 © MOOG 2010 This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.

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