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Heats Digital Inputs 247
User Guide v 2.0 — March 2023 System Options
Table 14-4 describes the input signals on the Heats Page 1 screen.
Table 14-4 Heats Input Signals (Heats Page 1)
Signal Description
Remote Standby Puts all zones that have a Remote Standby setpoint into Standby mode
(Lower setpoint) when this input signal is activated.
Remote Boost Puts all zones that have a Remote Boost setpoint into the Boost mode
(Higher setpoint) when this input signal is activated.
Remote Start Puts the system in Start mode when this signal is remotely activated. This
stays in the state until the STOP key is selected or Remote Stop is
activated.
Remote Stop Puts the system in Stop mode when this signal is remotely activated. This
stays in the state until the START key is selected or Remote Start is
activated.
NOTE: The system cannot be started when this input is active
Manual Boost Puts all zones that have a Manual Boost setpoint set into Boost mode
(Higher setpoint) when this input signal is activated.
NOTE: This is the same as if an operator touched the boost key in the
operator interface.
Cooling Lines Not
Enabled
Shows the warning message 'Mold Cooling Lines are not Enabled' on the
screen until the signal has been deactivated. This signal should come
from a thermolator.
NOTE: If the thermolator is switched off (input signal active), the
warning message is shown.
Cycle Input Gives a Start or End of Cycle signal from the injection molding machine.
This input can be configured as the trigger to log process data on
Altanium systems that are configured for hot runner temperature
control.
NOTE: This should be connected to a cyclical signal (the signal goes
HIGH to LOW during each injection cycle).
Reset Parts Counter When activated, this signal will reset the 'Parts In Sack' value in the Part
Counting setup dialog and the Part value in the system header to zero.
NOTE: This is a paid option and is separate from the standard I/O
package options.
Count Parts When activated, this signal will increase the 'Parts In Sack' quantity value
in the Part Counting setup dialog and the Part value in the system
header based on the number of heat zones that satisfy the Part Count
conditions.
NOTE: This is a paid option and is separate from the standard I/O
package options.

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