F4: Monitor Mode; Figure 2-26 F4: Monitor Mode Screen - Moog DigiPack Ⅱ Installation, Maintenance And User Manual

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F4: Monitor Mode

2-4-5.
Mode obtained by pressing the F4 key.
Display
Available at all times. But not available to change manual
mode when manufacturing containers
Manual Mode is used to display and/or control the positions
of the tooling actuator (DCDT) and the value of the ser-
vovalve input current as well as the Output ON/OFF func-
tions. Auto Mode ONLY displays the above information.
Commands
The Cursor is used to move to the various commands only
in MANUAL mode. The Set Key is inactive. The displayed
values reflect the actual positions or servovalve current. (or
Spool position in EFB mode)
Output
There are 7 output commands which may be changed with the Entry Knob. Counter-clockwise rotation
produces a 0 (OFF) and Clockwise rotation a 1 (ON).
The functions controlled are: (1) End of Filling; (2) End of Extrusion; (3) Point out; (4) Production; (5) End of
Start slope; (6) Ready; (7) Alarm.
Input
There are 10 input commands to monitoring the following functions: (1) Start, (2) Die gap; (3) Reset; (4)
Stop; (5) Function 1; (6) Function 2; (7) Function 3; (8) Function 4, (9) Start Slope, (10) Servo off.
Core check
When the display Cursor points to "Core check", it is possible to control the tooling position in closed loop
using the Entry Knob between 0 to over 3276.7%. (100% = Span position)
Open command
When the display Cursor points to "Open command", it is possible to control the value of the servovalve
input current with the Entry Knob.
© MOOG 2010
This document is subject to MOOG INTELLECTUAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION LEGEND . The details are on page II.

Figure 2-26 F4: Monitor Mode Screen

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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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