Description of Operating Modes A–5
Publication
65566.5.1 - October 1996
Figure A.3
Typical
Operational Sequence for Upstroke in Single Mode
Upstroke continues regardless
of releasing Run buttons.
Has either processor detected
a cam transition fault?
Is onthehop a feature?
Has the press moved into the
neartop position?
Have you released all Run buttons
before the ACAM closes again?
Both processors
deenergize their outputs
to stop the press.
Have you pressed all Run buttons
before the ACAM closes again?
Have you released a Run button?
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Both processors deenergize
their outputs to stop the press in
the neartop position.
WARNING: If the press coasted past
the neartop position while braking,
the brake is faulty and hazardous.
Repair it immediately.
Go to R1.
(Figure A.2)
Has the slide moved into
its neartop position?
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No No
NOTE: The press continues automatically through upstroke, then stops. If your software includes onthehop,
you can start another cycle without stopping at the top. Do this by releasing, then pressing and holding all Run
buttons during upstroke.
R2