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LINK Systems OmniLink 5000 User Manual

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April 12, 2012

Manual Version 1.1

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is recalled it will be set to 4000 pounds.

Fault Time

If the pressure in a counterbalance, cushion, or hydraulic overload system goes
out of tolerance due to a leak or any other reason, a countdown starts. The control
will try to bring the pressure back into tolerance before the countdown expires. If
it can not correct the pressure, the press will be stopped. The fault time is the
countdown in seconds. Suggested value is 20 seconds.

Tolerance

This is the amount by which the system will allow the pressure to vary and still be
considered “good”. For instance if tolerance is 2, then a setting of 30 psi will be
considered “At Pressure” from 28 to 32 psi. Suggested setting is 2.

Transducer Type

This value depends on the kind of pressure transducer used on the system. Table
4.1 gives the transducer type number to use with various transducers. Contact
Link for others. Note that the used pressure range is typically half the actual
pressure range of the transducer. This allows the transducers to better survive
pressure shocks that may occur in operation.

Table 4.1: Transducer Types

Manufacturer /
Model

Transducer
Pressure
Range

Used
Pressure
Range

Output

Trans
Type

Any / Any

0-250psi

0-125psi

4-20ma

3

Any / Any

0-200psi

0-100psi

4-20ma

4

Any / Any

0-300psi

0-150psi

4-20ma

5

Any / Any

0-400psi

0-200psi

4-20ma

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Valve Type

This parameter only appears when a hydraulic overload is being configured.
For hydraulic overloads controlled with “0-10Volt Out” proportional voltage,
refer to table 4.2 for the proper control type based on the servo-valve used to
control the system.

Table 4.2: Servo-Valve Control Types

Manufacturer / Model

Pressure
Range

Input

Control
Type

Wilkerson ER1 Series

0-125psi

0-10V

4

Wilkerson ER1 Series

0-90psi

0-10V

5

SMC ITV2050-31T2S4

0-130psi

0-10V

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Section 4.2.2 Configuring Slide Adjust Modules

To get to the configuration screen for slide adjust modules: