Overview of remaining configuration procedures – Rockwell Automation 1771-QDC, D17716.5.85(Passport) MNL. PLASTIC MOLDING MODULE User Manual
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Overview of Remaining
Configuration Procedures
Chapter 4
4-3
Configuration procedures detailed in the next several chapters are outlined
below. The procedures are sequential in nature: configuration information
determined in initial chapters is needed in later chapters.
Step Procedure
Information that you enter:
Refer to:
1
Jog Your Machine
Machine jog pressure and flow setpoints are
entered into the Jog Configuration block (JGC).
You jog your ram (screw) with commands in the
Dynamic Command block (DYC) to further refine
your jog configuration.
JogĆpressure and screwĆRPM alarm setpoints that
you determine.
Chapter 5
2
Write a PLC Program to
Coordinate Phases
The QDC module offers many machine operation
options to meet nearly any injection molding
machine's requirements.
You must write PLC ladder logic to cycle the
machine in the desired manner.
Chapter 6
3
Enter Initial
Configuration Values
Output values to valves controlling pressure or flow,
ramp rates, and valve span.
Chapter 7
(Used in
Chapters 9 & 10)
4
Enter Initial Profile Values
Initial machine operation setpoints (pressure,
velocity, position, time, and other partĆspecific
information)
Chapter 8
(Used in
Chapters 9 & 10)
5
Span Your Valves
Configuration parameters necessary to accurately
span your hydraulic valves in open loop. You also
set profile pressure alarms.
Chapter 9
6
Tune Your Machine
for Producing Parts
ClosedĆloop tuning parameters. We also discuss
other setpoints for part tuning and machine tuning.
Chapter 10
Overview of Remaining
Configuration Procedures