Explanations Of The Terms Used - Weber Geset 117 Original User Manual

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Explanations of the terms used

Term
Application cycle
Application mode
Approval drawing
Automatic mode
Base conveyor
Blow-On
Conveying system
CS
Dancer arm
Default
Default
Gauge
Gimbal adjustment
HMI
Hotline
HPU
Infeed
Label feed
Label gap)
Label liner
Label out
Label sensor
Version: 15.01.14
Explanation
Complete operating sequence of the labeling system (such as
printing the label, peeling it off, transferring it to the applicator and
labeling the product).
Depending on labeler's equipment, different application modes
can be applied. See explanations: Tamp on, tamp blow, blow on
and wipe on.
Customization of a series system is approved by the customer via
a drawing of Bluhm-Weber Group. This approval drawing also
includes individual performance data of the machine.
See labeling operation
See also "conveying system". The base conveyor transports the
products that should be labeled.
Contact-less application mode in which the tamp receives the
printed label by a vacuum and blows it onto the product without
the tamp moving.
The unit consisting of the conveyor belt and its control.
Abbreviation for conveying system (see above)
The arm that holds the label liner taught by spring tension.
All basis settings for the system after it is made that can differ
from the status after the system is started up. The software
parameters can be returned to the defaults by being reset, and
any changed values are lost.
See factory-setting.
See "Service unit"
The gimbal adjustment is used to align the longitudinal and lateral
inclination of the labeling system and thus the peeler bar to
product. The peeler plate has to be aligned parallel to product.
Abbreviation for Human-Machine-Interface, input unit for a
labeling system or a controller of components.
Customer support for a fast diagnosis by phone.
The abbreviation of Height Processing Unit: A device that is
driven by a motor or pneumatically to move a labeler vertically.
This feature enables different labeling positions in vertical
direction.
The products are fed manually or by a conveying system
provided by the customer at infeed passage of the labeling
station.
Feeding of a label by the labeler. The fed label is printed on within
the print engine and peeled off at the peeler bar.
Distance between two labels at the label web. The gap is
detected by a (label) sensor of the applicator.
Siliconized liner material where single labels stick onto.
An optical sensor (reflective light sensor) for detecting the end of
the labels
An optical sensor that determines the gap between the labels
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