Magnum Venus Plastech Megaject RTM Pro Revison 7_0 User Manual
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To create a new recipe, select an “EMPTY” entry or, to modify an existing entry,
simply select the recipe that you wish to change. When the target recipe entry is
highlighted, press the EDIT key to display the first screen of the recipe editing
interface, which is shown in Figure 3.6.
Figure 3.6 – Recipe edit screen 1
The initial screen allows the operator to set a name for the recipe, and to enter a short
description to give anybody modifying the recipe at a later date, useful information.
Press the recipe name button to edit the name or the EDIT button to enter comments.
To progress the next screen, press the right arrow at the bottom right of the display.
The second screen of the recipe editing interface is illustrated in Figure 3.7, and
allows the required head connections for the injection to be specified.
The buttons on this screen are identical to those used in the manual injection modes,
in order to define what autosprue configuration is connected to the machine. Please
review section 3.5 for a description of how to configure this screen correctly. When
the required selections have been made, press the right button in the lower right of the
display to advance to the next screen. If at any time, you wish to navigate to a
previous screen, to change or check a value, simply press the left arrow in the lower
left of the screen.
The third recipe edit screen allows the user to specify whether the injection should be
controlled by head or mould pressure. Variables to define the injection can then be
entered, including pressure set point (SP) and target volume of resin to inject.
The button towards the top of the screen specifies the type of control to be used
during the injection. Pressing this button will toggle between mould pressure control
and head pressure control. The remainder of the display will show the variables,
which can be configured to define the injection catalyst ratios, pressure SP, available
pump power and volume to be injected.