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21
ALS 4.0 XE
PRODUCT MANUAL
EN
12. RESET – Resets Axes Drives and System faults.
13. ERROR LOG – Open error log.
14. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE – Open
troubleshooting manual.
15. LOAD LUMBERTouching this icon will start
the load lumber sequence, the gripper jaw
extends, the clamp board jaw opens, the
livedeck chain will start advancing the lumber
to the at chain.
16. REJECT LUMBERTouching this icon will
start the reject lumber sequence and will eject
lumber out of the machine.
17. SORT CONVEYOR – Controls sort conveyor to
front (Short Piece) or to back (Waste).
18. INFEED CONVEYOR – Controls the infeed
conveyor.
19. OUTFEED CONVEYOR – Controls the outfeed
conveyors.
20. WASTE CONVEYOR – Controls the waste
conveyor o or on.
21. SAW MOTOR – Controls the saw motor o or
on.
22. EXITTouch this button when you need
to close this screen and move to other
operations.
23. HOME SYSTEM – Will send all axes to home
position.
24. ENABLE/DISABLE CUTTING – Allows you to
ENABLE/DISABLE cutting.
25. ENABLE/DISABLE DRIVES – Allows you to
ENABLE/DISABLE all drives.
26. REBOOT CONTROLLER – Allows you to reboot
controller.
27. SYSTEM PARAMETERS – Allows you to access
system speed parameters.
10. CAL Functions – Each of these buttons brings
up a message like this:
!
CAUTION
Be very careful when using these functions. You can cause serious
cutting and operational problems or damage to the saw if calibration is
not performed correctly.
You must make certain that the axis is at the stated
position before touching OK. Refer to the Calibration
Section.
Figure 27
11. MOVE COMMANDSThese buttons function
similar to the jog commands, except that
these allow you to input an exact distance/
location in which to move a specic axis.
This allows for more exact
positioning of some axes—but there is no
bounds-checking—so be careful that you
don’t move an axis into a position that will
cause a wreck or a crash.

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