EasyManua.ls Logo

Summa S Class 2 - Summa S Class 2: Display-Stack Memory Error; Summa S Class 2: Digitize Origin Message; Summa S Class 2: Digitize Point Message; Summa S Class 2: Machine Fails to Start

Summa S Class 2
76 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
The information contained in this document is confidential, and only for the information of the intended recipient and may not be published or redistributed without the prior written consent of Summa NV.
Summa nv Tel +32 59 27 00 11 Fax +32 59 27 00 63 Email support@summa.com Website www.summa.com Page 18 of 76
2.15 No memory for display-stack! Reboot…
This error message will be displayed to indicate insufficient memory for the machine to work,
as a result of the onboard memory being defective. Replace the main board.
3 Other messages
3.1 Digitize origin
See section 3.2.
3.2 Digitize point
Those messages appears to indicate the user has to set the knife tip manually over the
registration marks. This will happen when the OPOS alignment method was set to a manual
alignment method: XY-Adjustment, XY-Alignment, or X-Alignment. Change the OPOS
alignment method to an automatic method to have the OPOS sensor to read the registration
marks automatically: click [Settings] [More] [OPOS] [OPOS Alignment] and select
OPOS-X, OPOS-XY, OPOS-Barcode or OPOS-XY2.
4 Wrong behavior
4.1 Machine does not start
When the power switch is set to on, then after 3 seconds the Summa logo should be
displayed. Then after another 5 seconds a beep sounds to indicate the machine is ready. In
case the machine does not start, check the following items:
No power at the wall socket. Should be between 85 and 264 V AC.
Power cable not plugged in: check at wall plug, and at machine socket.
Power cable defective: replace the power cable.
Fuse in power entry module blown. Usually caused by a defective power supply.
The power entry module may be defective.
The power supply may be defective. A green LED on the power supply should lit up when
powered on. The power supply should deliver 48V DC to the main board.

Table of Contents

Related product manuals