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Pryor Marktronic 3000 BenchDot 60-60E User Manual

Pryor Marktronic 3000 BenchDot 60-60E
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Issue 1.9Nov 2015 eng105
MARKTRONIC™ MARKING
SYSTEM USER GUIDE
EDWARD PRYOR & SON LIMITED
EGERTON STREET
SHEFFIELD
S1 4JX
www.pryormarking.com
support@pryormarking.com
Telephone No. - 0114 276 6044
Facsimile No. - 0114 276 6890
Serial No.:
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Table of Contents

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Pryor Marktronic 3000 BenchDot 60-60E Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPryor
ModelMarktronic 3000 BenchDot 60-60E
CategoryIndustrial Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

DECLARATION OF INCORPORATION

HEALTH & SAFETY

Handling

Guidelines for safely moving or handling the marking machine to prevent damage.

Electrical Hazards

Instructions to prevent electrical shock, emphasizing not removing covers.

1. ABOUT THIS MANUAL

Introduction

Overview of the manual's purpose and scope regarding Pryor marking machines.

Bench / Column Mount Machines

Details on machines with marking heads mounted on adjustable columns.

2. SYSTEM OVERVIEW

The Controller and Software

Explanation of the controller's software interface and operation.

The Marking Head

Description of the marking head's components and structure.

3. GUIDE TO EFFECTIVE MARKING

Fixturing

Importance of secure workpiece holding for mark quality.

Work piece material

Considerations for marking different materials and stylus wear.

4. GETTING STARTED

Setting up

Instructions for setting up the machine, including bench mounting.

Configuring the controller

Guidance on setting the main mode of operation and hardware options.

5. LAYOUTS

Introduction

Definition of a layout and its components (text, size, force, position).

Line Parameters

Detailed explanation of extensive parameters associated with each layout line.

6. SERIAL NUMBERS AND VARIABLES

Serial numbers

Automatic increment/decrement of serial numbers after marking.

Variables

Enabling lines of text to be changed without editing the whole layout.

7. TIME AND DATE FUNCTIONS

Setting time/date and date format

Procedure to set the controller's time, date, and date format.

Month and Year codes

Configuration of letters or numbers for month and year codes.

8. LOGOS

Dot logos

Description of dot logos created within the controller.

HPGL LOGOS

Information on using logos created in CAD packages.

9. COMMUNICATIONS

Introduction

Overview of the controller's communication ports and options.

USB INTERFACE

Details on the standard controller's USB Slave Port functionality.

RS232 CONNECTOR PINOUT

Pinout details for the A and B serial port connectors.

10. DIGITAL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS

Introduction

Description of the controller's 8 opto-isolated 24v inputs and 6 relay outputs.

Configuration

How inputs and outputs can be configured for various modes.

11. MISCELLANEOUS

Backup/restore

Procedure for saving controller memory contents to a PC disk drive.

Passwords

System for protecting menu options with a two-level password.

13. MARKING ASSEMBLIES

MarkMate

Features of the MarkMate machine with electric solenoid.

Electric solenoid (E)

Details on speeds, forces, and varidot spacing for electric solenoids.

14. ELECTRIC Z AXIS

Programmable Positions relative to the Home Sensor Position.

Setting Z axis positions for each line in a layout.

15. CIRCUMFERENTIAL FIXTURE

Introduction

Use of the fixture for marking around the diameter of workpieces.

Setting up the Circumferential Fixture

Instructions for mounting and positioning the circumferential fixture.

21. FAULT FINDING

Controller

Common faults related to the controller and basic troubleshooting steps.

The Marking Head

Troubleshooting for common issues encountered with the marking head.

22. PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE

Controller Memory Backups

Recommendation for regular backups to aid in memory corruption recovery.

6 Monthly

Maintenance tasks recommended every six months for the stylus spring.

23. MACHINE DRAWINGS

PORTABLE MACHINES

Exploded view diagrams and parts lists for portable machine models.

BENCH MOUNT MACHINES

Exploded view diagrams and parts lists for bench mount machine models.

24. INSPECTION CHECKLIST

Inspection check list

A checklist for verifying machine setup and software installation.

Check correct version of software is loaded

Procedure to verify correct software versions are installed.

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