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Apollo Seiko OMEGA - 13. Soldering Operation; 13.1 Point Soldering Operation

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13. Soldering Operation
Soldering operation operates with following a command from I/O port, serial
communication port or Ether communication port.
It cannot use I/O port and serial communication port at the same time.
It can select which port (I/O, COM or LAN) is to be used at “Type” of system parameter.
When it receives any information signal or command that is not selected, it is ignored.
It starts soldering operation after it detects HIGH of START signal. After it started, it waits
until the temperature input value comes within the range of the optimal limit sensitivity
setting value.
13.1 Point Soldering Operation
13.1.1 Soldering Operation by I/O port
1. Specify a solder condition number by SEL1, SEL2, SEL4, SEL8, SEL16, SEL32, SEL64, SEL100
and SEL200.
2. Start the soldering operation by START signal. (Delay of more than 100msec is necessary from
solder condition number specification)
3. When it receives START signal, READY signal becomes LOW.
4. When it receives START signal, RUNNING signal becomes High.
5. It starts to solder.
6. When soldering is completed, COUNTER OUT is outputted as a pulse.
7. After COUNTER OUT is outputted as a pulse, END is outputted as a pulse.
8. After COUNTER OUT is outputted as a pulse, READY signal becomes High.
9. After COUNTER OUT is outputted as a pulse, RUNNING signal becomes LOW.
* It is not necessary that START signal is outputted as a pulse. (Except for LAN operation)
Point Soldering Operation
Input
Output