CMFIMA Wrapper, Y55 CF3 (New)
New CMFIM Wrappers ininstalled May 2017
For Old C&M wrappers, reference C&M Wrappers (Obsolete)
Exit Chute Backup Sensor Retrofits
Item | Vendor | Vendor PN | Manufacturer | Mfr PN | Descr. |
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Sensor | Automation Direct | QMIS-0P-0F | 10-30VDC, PNP, NC | ||
Bracket | Automation Direct | ST102 | Mounting bracket, right-angle horizontal | ||
Patch Cable | Automation Direct | EVT430 | M8 axial female to axial male, 4-pole, PVC jacket, 6.5ft | ||
M8 Connector | Allied Electronics | 70035197 | Turk | MFKS 4-1 | Connector, M8 Picofast, female straight receptacle |
Relay | Automation Direct | QL2X1-D24 | Ice cube control relay, socket mount, 24 VDC coil voltage, DPDT, 10A | ||
Socket | Allied Electronics | 70185460 | Socket, Relay; 10 A; 300 V; 8-Pin; DIN/Panel Mount | ||
Socket (alternate) | Automation Direct | SQL08D | Relay socket, 35mm DIN rail or panel mount | ||
Timer Relay | Allied Electronics | 70278102 | Crouzet | 88827115 | Timer, Relay, MAR1 Function, 24VDC |
Parts
Sensors, Misc.:
Application | Manufacturer | Mfr. PN | Vendor | Vendor PN | Descr. |
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Product Selector | SICK | WTB9L-3P2261 | Allied | 70883759 | Photoelectric Proximity Sensor; Background Suppr.; PNP; 10-30VDC; M8 Connector |
Sensor (roca hopper) | Takex | NA-R10F | McMaster Carr | 9231K22 | Light Beam Sensing Switch with Relay Output, Time Delay, Reflector Style |
12mm sensors | |||||
Paper Curling (alternate) | Omron | E2A-M12KS04-M1-B1 | Automation Direct | KSM6-AP-3H | Inductive proximity sensor, tubular, 12mm diameter x 45mm body, 316 stainless steel housing, PNP, N.O. output, 4mm sensing distance |
8mm sensors | |||||
Homing | Omron | ?? | Automation Direct | AE1-AP-5F | Inductive proximity sensor, tubular, 8mm diameter x 60mm body, chrome-plated brass housing, PNP, N.O. output, 3mm sensing distance |
Gripper motor homing | Contrinex | DW-AS-503-M8 | Automation Direct | DW-AS-503-M8 | Contrinex inductive proximity sensor, tubular, 8mm diameter x 66mm body |
Patch Cable | Automation Direct | ?? | |||
M12 Connector, Male | Automation Direct | 7231-13501-9710050 | Bulkhead connector, M12 barrel 4-pin male to pigtail connection, 22 AWG, 1.6ft | ||
M12 Connector, Female | Automation Direct | 7231-13541-9710050 | Bulkhead connector, M12 nut 4-pin female to pigtail connection, 22 AWG, 1.6ft | ||
Air Valve | Automation Direct | AVS-5312-24D | NITRA solenoid valve, 5-port (4-way), 2-position, single solenoid spring return, (1) 1/4in FNPT inlet(s), (2) 1/4in FNPT outlet |
Misc Parts:
AC power inlets: McMaster Carr 7164K76 (NEMA L16-30 flanged male inlet)
Brush Motor: (Allied Electronics 72035971) Siemens 1LE1002-0BB32-2FA4
Servo Drive memory backup battery. (Will cause "Battery Empty" fault.) CR2450N-R
Serial Numbers
1 - 10230222
2 - 10230240
3 - 10230279
4 - 10230282
5 - 10230280
6 - 10230281
7 - 10409524
8 - 10409525
Procedure for clearing fatal errors in Allen Bradley PLC.
1) Open RSLogix 5000
2) Connect USB A/B cable to CPU and laptop.
3) Click (top menu) "Communications/Who Active".
4) A Comm window will open. (Notice, on the right, that there are grayed-out buttons; “Go Online, Upload”, Download”.)
5) Look for the section labelled “AB_VBP-1, 1789-A17/A Virtual Chassis” (Oddly enough, it will NOT be under the “USB” section.)
6) See that most of the entries have a red “X” over them. One will not. Look for an entry that contains the words “…1769-L30ERM, Logix5330ERM…”Click that entry, and if it’s the right one, the “Go Online” button will be highlighted. Click that.
7) An Adobe Flash warning window will pop up. Ignore it and click it away.
8) Now a window should open, “Connected to Go Online”.
9) Click “Select File”.
10) Another window will open - enter a NEW filename, one you can remember to delete later. (Like “deleteme”, etc.) (no spaces, no hyphens). This is because RSLogix is about to pull the program from the CPU and wants to save it to a file in the laptop, (with whatever name you give it). BE CAREFUL, do NOT select one of the existing files you will see, because doing so will overwrite it forever.
11) System will prompt “Create File and Upload?” - Click “Yes”.
12) System will upload program from CPU into laptop.
13) Once program has loaded onto laptop screen, look in upper-left corner.
14) If there is a fault, you will see a little red symbol with the word “Faulted” by it. Click the red icon and select, “Clear Faults”.
15) Now the icon will turn blue, and say “Rem Prog” (Remote Program). Click the blue icon and select, “Run Mode”.
16) System will ask if you really want to enter Run Mode - Click “Yes”.
17) The icon should now be green and say “Run”.
18) Click (top menu) “File/Close”.
19) Unplug USB cable and close RSLogix.
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