v 2.0 — March 2023 Altanium Delta5
248 Digital Outputs
Table 14-5 describes the input signals on the Heats Page 2 screen.
14.4 Digital Outputs
Use the Digital Outputs screens to set the digital output signals to the IMM. There are two
sets of output screens that you can configure. Tabs at the bottom of the screen give you
access to the digital outputs that follow:
• Servo
• Heats (Page 1 and 2)
If your Delta5 system operates an UltraSync-E, Valve Gate Sequencer, or some other Husky
injection product, one or more tabs will show to configure the outputs to those products.
Refer to the user guide for that product for information about the digital output signals.
The sections that follow describe the Digital Outputs screens.
14.4.1 Servo Digital Outputs
Touch the Servo tab on the I/O screen to see the servo digital outputs to the IMM. Refer to
Figure 14-3.
You can configure up to 7 digital outputs. You can give each signal a name and identify the
connector and pin number in which the output signal is supplied. Touch the field under the
Name and/or Pins columns to enter the signal name and/or the output connector pin.
When necessary, an output signal can be set (forced) to always be high or low, so the system
will ignore the true signal status. Touch the field in the Force column for a signal and select
High, Low, or None:
• When Force is set to 'High', the signal level at the pin is always high.
• When Force is set to 'Low', the signal level at the pin is always low.
• When Force is set to 'None' (default), the signal level at the pin is not forced.
Table 14-5 Heats Input Signals (Heats Page 2)
Signal Description
Load Setup When activated, this signal will initiate the remote load request and a
new mold setup will be loaded by the system based on the ID
determined by the inputs assigned to Bits 0 - 9.
NOTE: This is a paid option and is separate from the standard I/O
package options.
Setup Bit 0-9 When activated, these signals create a binary ID that is assigned to the
related mold setup in the Remote Load Setup dialog. If the system is
configured for the 8- or 10-bit remote load options, the number of Setup
Bits will increase to 8 and 10 respectively.
NOTE: This is a paid option and is separate from the standard I/O
package options.