Remote
Status Display:
The top portion of the screen is for Job, Stroke, Parts, Batches, Quality,
Status information.
The middle portion of the screen is for PLS and Die information, Input
status, Brake monitor, Angle, SPM, Run-Time, Fault down-time, no-Fault
down-time (waiting for operator)
The bottom portion of the screen is for Tonnage, and press control set-points
(like STOP angle)
Downtime
Logging:
Below the main Remote Status Screen is the Fault Logging section.
An initial Date/Time stamp is placed at the top of this section to let
you know when it was started.
Faults are recorded on a first in, top down format. Each fault gets
a date/time stamp when it occurred and the fault downtime meter starts
to run until the fault is cleared.
Red faults indicate the fault is still occurring and needs to be cleared
Black faults indicate history.
Up to 15 date/time stamps per fault can be recorded.
Up to 48 different faults can be recorded each with there own date/time
stamps.
The Fault
downtime meter will indicate the total amount of time down while faults
occurred.
The No Fault downtime meter will indicate the total amount of time down
for no reason other than “operator not running”.
The downtime information
can be printed by using the web browser's print command.
By installing the
appropriate permission onto the computer (using the disk provided with
the PressCommander) the downtime logger can write the information displayed
in the browser to a text file. The text file can be saved and printed.