Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 17 22:42:44 EST 2009 | voytek
Is it possible to run GSM without input/output conveyors? I would have to bypass SMEMA connection I think. All help appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 29 11:38:40 EST 2015 | g2garyg2
Hi Tom If the DYNAPACE has SMEMA out all you need to do is place a two wire jumper into pins 3&4 or 1&2 depending upon DYNAPACE's SMEMA configuration. This will by-pass a Release signal and feed PCBs into the oven.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 28 18:53:32 EDT 2011 | rway
Make sure your system is not in bypass mode (under conveyor setup). Also, the intermittent SMEMA signal can cause the conveyor to turn on until it times out. Check your sensor on the upstream conveyor. Cover it and check your diagnostics to ensure
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 28 21:32:06 EDT 2011 | rway
We are using 2.7.7. I have two M1 systems, but the sw is the same. I am not at work at the moment, but I will look tomorrow and let you know. On a side note, the conveyor will run continuously when in bypass mode. It does sound like you have a tra
Electronics Forum | Fri May 01 15:35:03 EDT 2020 | travishemen
I'm not sure if these are similar to our Genesis machines but if they have removable feeder banks they are part of the safety circuit. If they are not installed or if the sensors on them are misaligned it will show the same as an interlock violation
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 18 15:29:16 EDT 2019 | kylehunter
Hi all. We are currently trying to build a downstream bypass to have our final conveyor feed into our oven, which doesn't have a SMEMA interface. Right now we have to manually connect the two downstream ready pins by hand. I have a good idea of how I
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