Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 31 09:45:36 EDT 2016 | ttheis
I have a smema conveyor connected to the downline fmi connection on my up500 but the fmi sugnals show the coneyor ready signal going ro the upline ready input (screenshot). The downline ready output is activated qhen a board is output from the printe
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 31 17:12:23 EDT 2016 | ttheis
Yeah, it's set to use SMEMA for down line. I have the conveyor conected to downline fmi on up500 (right side of machine,) but the Upline Ready light is activated on the up500 when the conveyor is ready and not the downline like I would expect to see.
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 | Fri Aug 24 11:31:59 EDT 2001 | Stefan
Are you saying that the sensor is mounted onto the output conveyor of the glue machine and wired into the Onserter? If so ( weird, because the glue machine should have a SMEMA interface ), than you could mount the sensor on the input conveyor of the
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 22 08:46:33 EDT 2007 | marcelll
Happen to me on a conveyor after a GSM but not a PCT. Had to install small caps to kill the noise on the conveyor PLC input from the GSM. Also, might be a question of timing betweem th GSM and the conveyor.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 13 02:31:50 EDT 2016 | bukas
board input sensor sensitivity? maybe conveyor movement triggers it and because of that it sends pulse. conveyor moves few millimeters, how does machine act?
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 01:29:29 EDT 2013 | aemery
If your current problem with the conveyor speed was caused by the SMEMA issue, maybe you have a Board #1 problem. The SMEMA communicates to the computer through Board #1. The input signal from the speed encoder and the output analog voltage to the
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 13 07:00:28 EDT 2016 | awhite
Thanks for the reply. When you hit start on the printer, you can see it send the "start cycle (SMEMA)" signal, and it immediately goes to "awaiting board from upstream." This tells me that the printer knows a signal has definitely been sent and rece
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 24 10:07:42 EST 2009 | edwaterfall01
Get two connectors to fit the SMEMA 1 connectors on either end of the machine. Need only two wires on each connector going to momentary contact sw. Input is pins 1 & 2 to switch and output side is pins 3 & 4 to switch. If this doesn't work then ch
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 18 16:56:55 EDT 2002 | stockley
I started writing a long winded explanation about SMEMA and realised that it is just as easy to write about this as it is to talk about it on the phone. It just so happens that I have recently gone through this process so I believe that your vendor