5 turning low limits on or off, 6 turning reverse limits on or off, 3 setting additional data window parameters – LINK Systems 5100-8 Tonnage & Analog Signal Monitor User Manual
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3.2.2.2 Setting Low Limits
To set a low limit, first choose the view and channel to change. Place the data entry cursor on a low 
limit setpoint (see “c” in Figure 5) using the up, down, left, and right arrow keys. Softkey 1 (The 
uppermost vertical softkey) should read CHANGE LOW LIMIT. Press this softkey to enter numeric 
entry mode (or simply start entering numbers after the field is selected). Enter the new limit with the 
numeric keypad and press the ENT key to set the limit. The low limit MUST be less than the high limit 
for that channel and view! Note that setting this value to zero effectively disables it. 
3.2.2.3 Setting Reverse Limits
To set a reverse limit, first set the view to “peak reverse” as shown in Figure 7. Place the data entry 
cursor on a reverse limit setpoint (see “n” in Figure 7) using the up, down, left, and right arrow keys. 
Softkey 1 (The uppermost vertical softkey) should read CHANGE REV LIMIT. Press this softkey to 
enter numeric entry mode (or simply start entering numbers after the field is selected). Enter the new 
limit with the numeric keypad and press the ENT key to set the limit. 
3.2.2.4 Automatically Setting Limits
The AUTO SETUP softkey initiates an automatic calculation of tonnage limits based on the tonnages 
that the tool is currently reading. Like manually setting limits, this is a restricted function. The operator 
must have access via RUN/PROG Key or access code depending on how the system has been 
configured (See section 11 on page 78 for access configuration details). When this key is pressed, a box 
will appear which allows the operator to enter a Percent Tolerance (percent of machine rating of each 
channel) which is applied to the peak tonnage recorded during the automatic setup process. A tolerance 
from 1% to 10% of the channel rating is added to the highest tonnage recorded in the 16 successive 
strokes made in the auto setup mode in order to calculate the High Limit. The tolerance is subtracted 
from the lowest peak tonnage recorded during the procedure in order to calculate the Low Limit. The 
tolerance is subtracted from the most negative peak tonnage recorded in order to calculate the Reverse 
Limit. The 16 strokes of the automatic setup process will not begin until after the number of strokes set 
in the “Low Limit Bypass Strokes” parameter (see Section 3.4 on page 29 for details) have elapsed. 
 
WARNING:
While in auto setup mode, the tonnage monitor module will ignore any 
high, low, or reverse alarm. Only machine rating alarms are active. 
For progressive dies, material should complete its progression through 
all stations before beginning auto setup. 
 
To begin the automatic setup procedure the operator must remain in the tonnage monitor screen, switch 
the RUN/PROG keyed selector switch to the RUN position, and stroke the press in order to allow the 
tonnage monitor to measure the typical variation of the process. The actual tonnages and number of 
strokes remaining are automatically updated each stroke. A maximum of 60 seconds is allowed between 
strokes or the setup procedure will automatically abort and leave the present limits unchanged. After the 
last stroke, the tonnage monitor module will automatically exit the automatic setup mode and calculate 
the tonnage limits. Normal operation will continue with the new limits. Low limits and reverse limits 
are updated even if turned OFF. Data window limits are not updated if the data window is turned OFF. 
Once started, the AUTO SETUP softkey changes to CANCEL AUTO SETUP. The automatic setup 
