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ITW Dynatec DYNAMELT D45 Series - Standby Settings Configuration

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ITW Dynatec Programming Page 5-31
V6 DCL Touch Screen Controller for Dynamelt M & D ASUs Revised 1/16
Standby Settings
To go to this screen, press the General Settings button on the Settings Screen.
Item Description
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Parameter Selection tabs
The Standby Settings tab has been selected.
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Standby Setback Temperature
This is the system condition where the hopper, hose and head temperatures are maintained
at predetermined reduced temperature values. Standby Setback Temperatures are set
lower than setpoint temperatures (e.g. 83°C / 149°F) in order to reduce adhesive
degradation and energy consumption when the system is temporarily inactive, and to permit
rapid system warmup when run conditions are selected. When standby mode is activated,
the controller will display STANDBY. The programmable range is 0-150 °C (0-270°F).
Touch the input box and a numeric entry keypad will appear. Enter your desired Standby
Setback Temperature value and confirm by pressing OK.
3
Standby Delay (External Contact)
The Standby Delay is the programmed number of minutes until the unit goes into standby
mode after activation by an external contact (for example: a PLC or an external switch). The
programmable range is 0-150 minutes.
Touch the input box and a numeric entry keypad will appear. Enter your desired Standby
Delay value and confirm by pressing OK.
4
Automatic Standby Delay (0 = disabled)
The Automatic Standby Delay is the programmed number of minutes until the unit goes into
standby mode after the unit has heated-up and the pump is stopped (no adhesive feeding
activity). The programmable range is 0-1440 minutes. Enter 0 to disable the feature.
Touch the input box and a numeric entry keypad will appear. Enter your desired Automatic
Standby Delay value and confirm by pressing OK.
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