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Configurable Signals (UltraSync-E, Altanium Servo Control, or Valve Gate Sequencer Installed) 253
User Guide v 2.0 — March 2023 System Options
Table 14-9 describes the heats output signals on the Heat Page 2 tab.
14.5 Configurable Signals (UltraSync-E, Altanium Servo Control, or Valve Gate
Sequencer Installed)
Configurable signals are outputs that use Boolean logic. You can use input functions, output
functions, and other adjustable signals as conditions for a specified adjustable signal that
when all are TRUE the specified signal is ON.
These signals are only available when the controller is configured with UltraSync-E, Altanium
Servo Control, or Valve Gate Sequencer Control.
Touch the Configurable Signals tab to see the Configurable Signals screen. Refer to
Figure 14-5.
The tabs at the bottom of the Configurable Signals screen give access to the signals. There
are two configurable signals on each tab.
One to four conditions can be set for each configurable signal. Use the Logic Function and
Force (if necessary) to set how the configurable signal will operate.
Table 14-9 Heats Output Signals (Heats Page 2)
Signal Description
Boost Active Activated when the controller is in Boost mode. This state stays high
(regardless if the Boost mode has been canceled or expired) until all
zones are under the Upper Alarm limit. This makes sure that all parts
molded in this time frame will be declared scrap and diverted to a scrap
container.
NOTE: The feature operates in Manual and Remote Boost modes.
Sack Full Activated when the Part Counter reaches the 'Sack Full' limit value. The
signal will reset anytime the Part Counter is reset.
NOTE: This is a paid option and is separate from the standard I/O
package options.
Remote File Loaded Activated when the mold setup file has been correctly loaded to the
system.
NOTE: This is a paid option and is separate from the standard I/O
package options.

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