Operation, Blodgett iq2™ vision control – Blodgett Mark V-100 XCEL User Manual
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Operation
Blodgett iQ2™ vision control
Programming the alarm name
NOTE: Use these instructions to modify an existing
name, to add an alarm name or to delete a name
already in the library.
NOTE: Names may be up to 16 characters long and can
contain letters and numbers.
1. After entering the system level programming (see
page 36) the display reads:
System
Prod Name Lib
Use the PROGRAM ARROW KEYS (4) to highlight
Alarm Lib. Press the PROGRAM KEY (3) to select.
The display reads:
Alarm Name Lib
2. Use the up and down PROGRAM ARROW KEYS (4)
to scroll through the existing alarm names. Or press
the PRODUCT KEY (14) that corresponds with the
first letter of the name you are looking for. Then use
the PROGRAM ARROW KEYS (4) to scroll to the
desired name.
3. Press the SCAN KEY (9) to edit the name.
4. Use the PRODUCT KEYS (14) to edit the alarm
name. Press the right arrow key to advance to the
next character.
To clear the alarm name, press the TEMP/TOGGLE/
CLEAR KEY (11).
NOTE: Use product key 1 for spaces, periods, quo-
tation marks and underlines.
5. Once the alarm name has been entered, press the
PROGRAM KEY (3). The display reads:
Save Library
ADD
Use the PROGRAM ARROW KEYS (4) to select ei-
ther ADD, MODIFY or CANCEL. Select ADD to cre-
ate a new alarm name. Select MODIFY to change an
existing alarm name. Select CANCEL to exit the edit
mode without saving your changes.
NOTE: To delete an exsisting alarm name, find
the name in the product library. Press the
TEMP/TOGGLE/CLEAR KEY (11) to clear
the entire alarm name. Then select MODIFY
to overwrite the name with a clear screen.
6. Press the PROGRAM KEY (3) to exit the alarm name
library.
exiting the system program mode
1. The display reads:
System
Prod Name Lib
Use the PROGRAM ARROW KEYS (4) to scroll up
until Exit is highlighted. Press the PROGRAM KEY
(3). The display reads:
Product Cnt
Programming
Use the PROGRAM ARROW KEYS (4) to scroll up
until Exit is highlighted. Press the PROGRAM KEY
(3) to exit the programming mode.