TE Connectivity CBP-5T Mk II Customer's Manual page 46

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Clearance Move– This input type is used to move to the tool clearance height of the currently
loaded connector press independent from the currently loaded press (when a press step is
executed, the press will move to tool clearance or prompt the user to move to tool clearance by
default).
"Speed"– This entry field specifies the speed at which the press will move to clearance.
Measure Board– This input type is used to automatically measure the thickness of the board
being pressed using the press head. This board measurement will override the board thickness
programmed in the sequence editor.
"Measure Board Settings"– This button opens the Meaure Board Settings window (see
Figure 47) where settings for the board measurement can be entered. Selecting "OK" will store
the settings entered, and selecting "Cancel" will discard changes to the settings.
"Speed"– This entry field specifies the movement speed of the press head while
performing the board measurement.
"Probe Height"– This entry field specifies the height of the measurement probe used to
measure board thickness.
"Measurement Force"– This entry field specifies the force the press will apply to the
measurement probe while taking the board measurement.
Digital Input– This input type is used to read the status of one of the machine digital inputs.
"Number"– This dropdown selects which Digital Input channel to read. All available inputs will
be listed in the dropdown.
"Input State"– This dropdown selects the input state that the "When" operation will look for.
When this input state is met, the "When" operation will evaluate to "true". The input state can
be either "1" (on), or "0" (off).
COM Port– This input type is used to read input data from USB serial COM port devices
connected to the machine. This is typically used for reading and acting on data from barcode
scanners.
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