Operation Manual SYNERGY 3 TURNTABLE STRETCH WRAPPER SERIAL NUMBER Please refer to the serial number in all correspondence with Highlight or any Highlight Distributor. This identifies your machine and will help in our ability to quickly and efficiently respond to your needs. OPERATION MANUAL NUMBER: SYN3STD2013 / APRIL-2013 Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents ............................................................................................................. 1 Table of Figures ................................................................................................................ 2 General Information ........................................................................................ 3 Safety Messages .............................................................................................................. 4 Introduction and Warranty ................................................................................................ 6 Revision History ................................................................................................................ 8 Specifications.................................................................................................. 9 Specifications ................................................................................................................. 10 System Overview Prints.................................................................................................. 11 Dual Power Hydro-Stretch .............................................................................................. 15 Installation & Adjustments ............................................................................. 17 Machine Placement ........................................................................................................ 18 Machine Set-Up .............................................................................................................. 19 Frequency Drive Adjustments......................................................................................... 21 Photo Sensor Adjustment ............................................................................................... 32 Pre-Operation Adjustments ............................................................................................ 36 Dual Power Hydro-Stretch Adjustments ......................................................................... 38 Load Compression Testing ............................................................................................. 40 Optional Scale Package ................................................................................................. 41 Operation Instructions ................................................................................... 44 Operator Controls ........................................................................................................... 45 Wrap Pattern Descriptions .............................................................................................. 48 Film Loading ................................................................................................................... 50 Machine Operating Instructions ...................................................................................... 51 Film Cutting .................................................................................................................... 54 Maintenance ................................................................................................. 55 Preventative Maintenance .............................................................................................. 56 Maintenance Schedule ................................................................................................... 58 Trouble-shooting ........................................................................................... 59 Troubleshooting Guide ................................................................................................... 60 Power Problems ............................................................................................................. 61 Turntable Problems ........................................................................................................ 62 Film Carriage Problems .................................................................................................. 64 Film Delivery Problems ................................................................................................... 66 Technical References ................................................................................... 69 Recommended Spare Parts ........................................................................................... 70 Mechanical Drawings...................................................................................................... 71 Electrical Drawings ......................................................................................................... 79 Notes ............................................................................................................ 89 Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 1 Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Table of Figures Figure 1: Synergy 3 High Profile, Side View....................................................................... 11 Figure 2: Synergy 3 High Profile, Top View........................................................................ 12 Figure 3: Synergy 3 High Profile, Front View ..................................................................... 12 Figure 4: Synergy 3 Low Profile, Side View ....................................................................... 13 Figure 5: Synergy 3 Low Profile, Top View ........................................................................ 13 Figure 6: Synergy 3 Low Profile, Front View ...................................................................... 14 Figure 7: Dual Power Hydro-Stretch Components ............................................................. 15 Figure 8: Altivar 12 AC Drive Keypad ................................................................................. 21 Figure 9: Photoelectric Sensor, Top View, D.O., Not Sensing, Output ON ........................ 32 Figure 10: Photoelectric Sensor, Top View, D.O., Sensing, Output OFF ........................... 33 Figure 11: Thru Beam Photo Sensing Concept .................................................................. 33 Figure 12: Polarized Retro-Reflective Sensing Concept .................................................... 34 Figure 13: Diffuse Sensing Concept ................................................................................... 34 Figure 14: Ultrasonic Sensing Concept .............................................................................. 35 Figure 15: Product Height Detection Photo Eye Location .................................................. 36 Figure 16: PLC Potentiometer Adjustments ....................................................................... 37 Figure 17: Film Loading/Threading Diagram ...................................................................... 50 Figure 18: Top View of Package, Film Cut Location .......................................................... 54 Figure 19: Side View of Package, Film Tear Angle ............................................................ 54 Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 2 1 Highlight Industries, Inc. Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual General Information General Information Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Safety Messages For the best result with the Synergy Turntable Stretch Wrapper, carefully read this manual and all of the warning labels attached to the equipment before installing and operating it, and follow instructions exactly. Keep this manual for machine reference. Definitions and Symbols High Voltage! This symbol indicates high voltage. It calls your attention to items or operations that could be dangerous to you or other persons operating the equipment. Read the message and follow the instructions carefully. Warning! This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can result to bodily injury, or serious damage to the product. Notes This symbol indicates an area or subject of special merit, emphasizing the equipment’s capabilities, common errors in operation or maintenance, or other special instructions that can provide benefits to users. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 4 General Information Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual General Precautions – Read These First! High Voltage! Disconnect AC input power before checking components, performing maintenance, cleaning up, and when the machine is not in use. Do NOT connect or disconnect wires and connectors while power is applied to circuit. High Voltage! Wiring work should be carried out only by qualified personnel. Otherwise, there is a danger of electric shock or fire. High Voltage! The user is responsible for conforming to all applicable code requirements with respect to grounding all requirements. Do NOT use extension cords to operate the equipment. High Voltage! Motor control equipment and electronic controllers are connected to hazardous line voltages. When servicing drives and controllers, there may be exposed components with housings or protrusions at or above line potential. Extreme care should be taken to protect against shock. Warning! Loose clothing must NOT be worn while the machine is in operation. Stay clear of moving parts while the machine is running. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 5 General Information Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Introduction and Warranty Introduction Thank you for your purchase of a Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper! Designed for the high volume industrial user the Synergy 3 will stretch wrap any load to the maximum stretch level of any film with full independent control of the film force. This allows even light unstable loads to be wrapped at the lowest possible cost and the maximum load holding force. Limited Warranty Highlight Industries, Inc. warrants its Synergy manufactured by it, and sold pursuant to this order, will be of merchantable quality, free from defects in material and workmanship as determined at the date of shipment, by generally recognized, applicable and accepted practices and procedures in the industry, for a period of three (3) years from the Highlight invoice date, under normal use and service. When the Purchaser gives Highlight written notice of any alleged defect within the applicable warranty period, Highlight will, at its option repair or replace the same free of charge F.O.B. its manufacturing plant, installation not included. Equipment replaced under the warranty shall have the same warranty as new equipment but does not extend the warranty of the original equipment. Satisfaction of this warranty, consistent with other provisions herein, will be limited to the replacement or repair or modification of, or issuance of a credit for, the equipment involved, at Highlight’s option. Highlight neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume for it any other obligation in connection with the sale of Highlight’s equipment. This warranty shall not apply to any equipment which has been repaired or altered by unauthorized personnel in any way so as to, in the judgment of Highlight, affect serviceability, or which has been subjected to misuse, negligence, accident, or to equipment made by Highlight which has been operated in a manner contrary to Highlight’s instructions. In no event regardless of the cause, shall Highlight be liable for penalties or penalty clauses of any description or any damages resulting from loss of profits, use of products or for any incidental indirect or consequential damages, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. This limitation of Highlight’s liability will apply regardless of the form of action, whether in contract or tort, including negligence. Any action against Highlight must be brought within twelve (12) months after cause of action accrues. “This warranty in lieu of all other warranties whether expressed, implied or statutory including implied warranties of merchantability of fitness or extends only to the buyer or customer purchasing from Highlight Industries, Inc or an authorized distributor.” Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 6 General Information Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual About This Document The purpose of this manual is to provide you with information necessary to install, operate, troubleshoot, and maintain the Synergy Turntable Stretch Wrapper. The audience for this manual should have basic knowledge of mechanical and electronic components, standard electrical wiring practices, and schematics symbols. To guarantee safe operation of the equipment, carefully observe the safety messages throughout this manual. Keep this operating manual and distribute it to all users for reference. Application Assistance If any assistance is desired, contact the distributor from whom you have purchased the unit, or call the number listed on the bottom of each page of this manual. To receive quick and proper technical support for the equipment you have purchased, please be prepared to provide the following information: 1. Machine Serial Number 2. Date of Purchase 3. Symptoms of any problems Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 7 General Information Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Revision History Revision 1 2 Revision Comment Initial Release Changed Emergency Stop Changed Disconnect and Terminal Blocks Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 Date of Revision April 2011 April 2012 May 2013 8 2 Highlight Industries, Inc. Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Specifications Specifications Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Specifications Machine Dimensions Length (inch) Width (inch) Height (inch) Turntable Height from Floor (inch) Operation Space (inch) Maximum Pallet Size (inch) Shipping Weight (lbs) High Profile Low Profile 110 116 48.50 60 91 91.8 13.4 3.8 125 x 70 x 100 50 x 50 x 80 1500 2100 Electrical Specifications 120VAC, 60Hz, Single Phase, 15Amp NEMA 12 Rated Electrical Enclosure Lockable Disconnect Switch Off the Shelf Components Industrial NEMA 12 Push Buttons Allen Bradley Micrologix 1200 Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) Turntable 4,000 lbs Maximum Turntable Load Capacity 12 RPM Maximum Turntable Speed 20-30 Loads Per Hour ¾ HP 3-Phase AC Motor 1 HP AC Frequency Drive Film Carriage Dual Belt Lift Adjustable Raise and Lower Speeds Automatic Package Height Detection ¾ HP 3-Phase AC Motor 1 HP AC Frequency Drive Film Delivery Dual Powered Hydro-Stretch Adjustable Film Pre-Stretch 240% Average Stretch Level Adjustable Film Force 10 Inch Diameter Roll Capacity 20 Inch Height Roll Capacity (or Optional 30 Inch Height) ½ or ¾ HP 3-Phase AC Motor 1 HP AC Frequency Drive Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 10 Specifications Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual System Overview Prints Note Shown below are STANDARD assembly drawings. It may not reflect your purchased system, especially when optional items are added. Refer to the Technical References section of the manual for more detailed information. Figure 1: Synergy 3 High Profile, Side View Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 11 Specifications Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Figure 2: Synergy 3 High Profile, Top View Figure 3: Synergy 3 High Profile, Front View Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 12 Specifications Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Figure 4: Synergy 3 Low Profile, Side View Figure 5: Synergy 3 Low Profile, Top View Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 13 Specifications Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Figure 6: Synergy 3 Low Profile, Front View Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 14 Specifications Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Dual Power Hydro-Stretch Over 70% of film breaks occur at the bottom of the product where the product and pallet meet. Dual Power Hydro-Stretch®, a feature exclusive to Highlight Industries, Inc provides two independent levels of pre-stretch: one for the bottom of the product, the other for the rest of the product. This allows products to be wrapped tighter, at higher stretch levels, and at lower costs. Unlimited Film Stretch Dual Power Hydro-Stretch® has the ability to stretch any gauge or any quality of film to its ultimate stretch level. The stretch level of the Dual Power Hydro-Stretch® is unlimited because it is not controlled by gears or pulleys. The flexibility of Dual Power HydroStretch® insures that whatever films are available today or tomorrow can be used to their maximum efficiency. Figure 7: Dual Power Hydro-Stretch Components Film Force Control The film force applied to the product is fully adjustable. Any force level, from a very light force to a very high force, can be applied to a product independent of the pre-stretch level. The pre-stretch level is maintained even when film force levels are decreased. Other older technology systems suffer from inelastic strain recovery, which relaxes or gives back 30% to 70% of the pre-stretch of the film when light force is applied to the product. This problem of relaxing does not occur with the Highlight Dual Power Hydro-Stretch®. Dancer Bar Control The dancer bar system on the Film Carriage controls the force to the product and applies it evenly around the product. Other systems increase and decrease the film delivery speed to compensate for changes in film demand from the corners of the pallet. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 15 Specifications Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Changing the film delivery speed to compensate for the corners of the pallet increases and decreases the stretch level and is hard on the film, possibly causing the film to break. The dancer bar system on the Film Carriage is very easy on the film and applies it smoothly to the product. This dancer bar system also provides a visual reference to monitor the force applied to the product. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 16 3 Highlight Industries, Inc. Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Installation & Adjustments Installation & Adjustments Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Machine Placement Receiving and Inspections The Synergy Turntable Stretch Wrapper has gone through quality control tests at the factory before shipment. Upon receiving, please do the following: 1. Inspect the entire machine for visual damage during shipment. If found, immediately report this damage to the trucking line. Highlight Industries, Inc. has taken every precaution during the packaging and loading of this equipment, however, it is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to inspect for damage before installation. 2. Make sure the part or serial number indicated on the machine corresponds with the part number of your order. Positioning of the Machine Place the Synergy Turntable Stretch Wrapper close to an area where you will be wrapping your loads. Make sure that there is sufficient room to load/unload the machine and that you do not stretch the power cable. Remember, you will need to plug the machine in to a 120VAC, 15-Amp outlet. Floor Weight Bearing/Stress Tolerance The floor must be able to bear the weight of the machine, the weight of the maximum load, plus a safety factor. The floor must also be able to tolerate the stress of the machine’s operation. If the fork trucks will operate on the same weight bearing area, add the weight of the trucks to the weight bearing stress tolerance requirements. The Synergy can be installed on any type of floor constructions that meets the weight bearing and stress tolerance requirements. Warning! The Synergy must be anchored securely to the floor, using the type of anchor recommended for your floor. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 18 Installation & Adjustments Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Machine Set-Up Unpacking and Moving the Machine It is very important to read all instructions before undertaking any of these steps. The following steps should help achieving a safe and quick machine set-up. 1. Place the skidded machine close to the designated wrap area. Remove all shipping fasteners holding the machine to the pallet. 2. Place the forks of the forklift through the tubes provided on the base of the machine, remove the machine from the shipping skids, and place it in the designated wrap area. Warning! It is very important that the machine be leveled. Uneven floors will cause premature turntable support roller failure. Power and Control Wiring Checks 1. Using a volt meter, check the AC voltage coming to the machine and insure the proper voltage is present. 2. Check if the Film Carriage Belt Tension limit switch is properly tripped. This switch is located under the lift belt in the upper tower enclosure. 3. Make sure the Emergency Stop button on the operator panel is fully pressed in. Turn the disconnect switch to the ON position. Power should be applied to the PLC, located inside the electrical enclosure, and all sensors. 4. Pull the Emergency Stop button out. Power should now be applied to the AC frequency drives. Press the Emergency Stop button again and ensure that power to the Frequency Drives is removed. Warning! Ensure that the Emergency Stop button light is ON when the button is pushed in and OFF when the button is pulled out. PLC Input Checks 1. Press the Emergency Stop button in to ensure that the machine will not move unexpectedly. Refer to the electrical schematics in the Technical References section to correspond buttons and sensors to their designated input numbers. 2. Press each push button and activate each selector switch on the operator panel. Check each for their corresponding input by looking at the indicator lights on the front of the PLC. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 19 Installation & Adjustments Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual 3. Block the Product Height Detection photo eye located on the side of the Film Carriage. The input should be ON when the photo eye is NOT blocked and should turn OFF when the photo eye becomes blocked. 4. Pull the dancer bar and check its input to ensure that the input comes ON when the dancer bar is pulled. 5. Trip the Film Carriage Maximum Up/Down limit switch in both directions. The corresponding inputs will be ON when the Film Carriage is NOT at an extreme position, and should turn OFF when the limit switch becomes tripped. 6. Turn the turntable for at least one full revolution. Ensure that the turntable home sensor input comes on, and that it comes on only once during the revolution. The input may remain on for up to a quarter turntable revolution. Warning! Do NOT remove or modify the fixed upper and lower Film Carriage limit switch stops. Manual Function Checks 1. Pull the Emergency Stop button out to restore control power to the machine. 2. Use the selector switch on the operator panel to Raise the Film Carriage. The Film Carriage should rise only while the switch is being activated and the Film Carriage should automatically stop once the Film Carriage max up limit switch is tripped. Adjust the speed of the Film Carriage as the carriage travels up and observe the change in Film Carriage speed. 3. Use the selector switch on the operator panel to Lower the Film Carriage. The Film Carriage should lower only while the switch is being activated and the Film Carriage should automatically stop once the Film Carriage max down limit switch is tripped. Adjust the speed of the Film Carriage as the carriage travels down and observe the change in Film Carriage speed. 4. Press and hold the Turntable Jog/Home button. The turntable should rotate in low speed. Press the Turntable Jog/Home button twice in quick succession. The turntable should return to its home position and stop. 5. Press the Film Assist button and then pull on the dancer bar. The black coated film rollers should start turning while the dancer is pulled for several seconds. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 20 Installation & Adjustments Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Frequency Drive Adjustments An AC Frequency Drive is a device that controls the 3-phase AC motor’s speed by varying the frequency and voltage sent to the motor. The Synergy Turntable Stretch Wrapper uses Schneider Electric Altivar 12 Adjustable Frequency Drives. Refer to the Electrical Schematic Drive Parameters Technical References section for detailed drive parameter settings. Refer to the drive manufacturer’s manual for more detailed drive information. Altivar 12 Digital Keypad Description The digital keypad includes the displays panel and the keypad. The display panel provides the parameter display and shows the operation status of the AC drive. The keypad provides programming and control interface. Figure 8: Altivar 12 AC Drive Keypad Keypad Description: 1. Value LED. When illuminated it indicates when a numeric value is being displayed. 2. Charge LED. When illuminated it indicates when drive capacitors are fully charged. 3. Unit LED. When illuminated it indicates when a unit, such as AMPS, is being displayed. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 21 Installation & Adjustments Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual 4. ESC button. Exits a menu or parameter, or aborts the displayed value and returns to the previous value in the memory. 5. STOP button. Stops the motor. The run command will have to be cycled before the motor will be allowed to run again. 6. RUN button. Starts running the motor if the drive is configured for control by the drive keypad. 7. Jog Dial. Used for navigation of the menus. Turn clockwise or counterclockwise to scroll through the menu list and is used for selection/validation when the dial is pressed. 8. MODE button. Switches between the control/programming modes. 9. CONFIGURATION mode LED. When illuminated it indicates when a value can be changed. 10. MONITORING mode LED. When illuminated it indicates when the display is monitoring the current status of the drive. 11. REFERENCE mode LED. When illuminated it indicates when the display is showing the speed reference value. 12. Four 7-Segment displays. The display of the drive for menus and settings. Menu Structure To access the monitoring parameters, press the wheel on the face of the frequency drive. Using the wheel, scroll through the menu until the display shows Non (Mon) for monitoring mode. This gives the user access to all the monitoring parameters. To access the complete set of drive parameters first press the wheel to access different modes. Using the wheel, scroll to “COnF” and press the wheel again; this will access different sets of parameters. Using the wheel, scroll to “FULL” and press the wheel; this will give the user access to the complete parameter set. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 22 Installation & Adjustments Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Monitoring Parameters Code Name/Description LFr External reference value: Unit Hz rFr External keypad or local force mode configured. Forced local reference FLOC page 61 set to LCC and Forced local assignment FLO page 61 different to nO. Displays the speed reference coming from the remote keypad. This value is not visible in factory setting. Output Frequency: Hz LCr This function provides the estimated motor speed. It corresponds to the estimated motor frequency (on the motor shaft). In Standard law the Output frequency rFr is equal to stator frequency. In Performance law the Output frequency rFr motor speed is equal to the estimated motor speed. Range: -400 to 400 Hz Motor Current: A ULn Estimation of the effective motor current from phase current measurements with an accuracy of 5%. During DC injection, the current displayed is the maximum value of current injected in the motor. Main Voltage: A StAt Line voltage from the point of view of the DC bus, motor running or stopped. Product Status: N/A rdY – Drive Ready rUn – Drive Running ACC – Acceleration in progress dEc – Deceleration in progress dCb – DC injection braking in progress CLi – Current limit nSt – Freewheel stop control Obr – Auto-Adapted deceleration CtL – Controlled stop on mains phase loss tUn – Auto-tuning in progress FSt – Fast stop active nLP – No line power Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 23 Installation & Adjustments Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Programming Functions All functions have been Highlight factory set and tested. The factory settings listed in this manual are the drive manufacturer’s factory setting, not the Highlight Industries factory settings. Refer to the Electrical Schematic Drive Parameters page of the Technical References section for the Highlight factory settings. Some of the most commonly adjusted programmable functions (parameters) are listed below. Note Refer to the drive manufacturers Operation Manual or website for complete lists and explanations of the programming parameters. I_O Menu Code SubCode tCC Type of Control: Factory Setting 2C 2C – 2-wire control 3C – 3-wire control Analog Input 1 Type: 5U r1 5U – 0-5VDC input voltage 10U – 0-10VDC input voltage 0A – 0-20mA current input Relay Output 1 Assignment: FLt AO1- AO1 nO – Not assigned FLt – No error detected rUn – Drive run Analog Output 1 Assignment: nO AO1t nO – Not Assigned OCr – Motor current OFr – Output Frequency Analog Output 1 Type: 0A AI1- AI1t Name/Description 10U – 0-10VDC 0A – 0-20mA 4A – 4-20mA Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 24 Installation & Adjustments drC Menu Code SubCode bFr nPr UnS nCr FrS nSP tFr Ctt Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Name/Description Adjustment Range 50/60 0.5-1.2 100-480V plate 10-400Hz 0-24000rpM 10-400Hz Factory Setting 50 Hz 1 230V Varies 50 Hz Varies 72 Hz Std UFr PErF – Performance, Sensorless Vector Std – Standard, Volts/Hertz PUNP – Pump, low torque IR Compensation: 25-200% 100% SLP StA Optimizes torque at very low speeds Slip Compensation Frequency Loop Stability: 0-150% 0-100% 100% 20% FLG Adjusts overshoots and oscillations at the end of acceleration or deceleration. A higher number decreases oscillations Frequency Loop Gain: 0-100% tUn Adjusts the slope of the speed increase. A lower number decreases oscillations. Motor Auto Tuning: nO/YES/dOnE nO Standard Motor Frequency Rated Motor Power (% of drive rated HP) Rated Motor Voltage Rated Motor Current Rated Motor Frequency Rated Motor Speed Maximum Frequency Motor Control Type: 20% Automatically tunes the drive to the motor profile Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 25 Installation & Adjustments CtL Menu Code SubCode Fr1 Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Name/Description Speed Reference Channel 1: Factory Setting AI1 CHCF AI1 – Terminal analog input LCC – Remote Display Ndb – Modbus AIU1 – Jog dial (wheel) on drive Channel Configuration: SIM Cd1 SIN – Not separate mode. Speed and run commands from the same source. SEP – Separate mode. Speed and run commands from different sources. Command Channel 1 (run fwd/rev, stop): tEr Only appears if CHCF is set to SEP. tEr – terminals LOC – Local LCC – Remote display Ndb – Modbus FUn Menu Code SubCode rPtACC dEC brA Stt- rrS Stt Name/Description Acceleration Time (seconds) Deceleration Time (seconds) Decel Ramp Adaptation Assignment: Adjustment Range 0.0-999.9 s 0.0-999.9 s Factory Setting 3.0 s 3.0 s YES nO – Function inactive. (Used with dynamic braking) YES – Automatically increases the deceleration time to prevent a DC bus overvoltage dYnA – Most rapid deceleration possible without a dynamic braking resistor. Type of Stop: rNP rNP – Ramp Stop FSt – Fast Stop nSt - Freewheel Reverse Direction Assignment: nO nO – Function inactive L1H – Input L1 active high Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 26 Installation & Adjustments AdC- PSS- CLISPL- Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual AdC L2H – Input L2 active high L3H – Input L3 active high L4H – Input L4 active high Automatic DC Injection: SdC1 tdC1 PS2 nO – function inactive YES – Time limited DC injection Ct – Continuous DC injection Automatic DC Injection Current Automatic DC Injection Time (seconds) Second Preset Speed Assignment: SP2 CL1 LSP HSP nO – Function inactive L1H – Input L1 active high L2H – Input L2 active high L3H – Input L3 active high L4H – Input L4 active high Second Preset Speed Reference Current Limitation Low Speed Setting (Hz) High Speed Setting (Hz) FLt Menu Code SubCode rSF YES 0-120% if nCr 0.1-30 s 70% 0.5 s nO 0-400 Hz 0.25-1.5 plate 0-HSP LSP-tFr 10 Hz varies 0 Hz 60 Hz Fault Reset Assignment: Factory Setting nO nO – Function inactive L1H – Input L1 active high L2H – Input L2 active high L3H – Input L3 active high L4H – Input L4 active high Automatic Restart: nO FLr nO – Function inactive YES – Automatic drive restart after fault condition Max automatic restart time Flying Restart (Catch on the fly): 5 min nO tHt- Restarts the motor at the estimated speed the motor is already going. nO – Function inactive YES – Function active Motor Thermal Current varies Atr- Atr tAr ItH Name/Description Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 27 Installation & Adjustments Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Fault Detection The AC drive has a comprehensive fault diagnostic system that includes several different alarms and fault messages. Once a fault is detected, the corresponding protective functions will be activated. The following faults are displayed as shown on the AC drive digital keypad display. Note Not all faults can be cleared by resetting from the drive keypad. Some faults can only be cleared by cycling power on the drive, and some faults cannot be reset at all. Code Name Possible Cause Remedy CrF1 Precharge Charging relay control fault or charging resistor damaged InFI Unknown drive rating InF2 Unknown or incompatible power board Internal serial link The power card is different from the card stored The power card is incompatible with the control card Turn the drive off and then back on again Check the connections Check the stability of the main supply Contact your local Schneider Electric representative Contact your local Schneider Electric representative Contact your local Schneider Electric representative InF3 InF4 InF9 ---InFb Invalid industrialization zone Current measurement circuit Problem of application Firmware Internal thermal sensor detected fault InFE Internal CPU OCF Overcurrent Communication interruption between the internal cards Inconsistent internal data Current measurement is not correct due to hardware circuit Invalid application firmware update using the Multi-Loader tool The drive temperature sensor is not operating correctly The drive is in short circuit or open Internal microprocessor Parameters in the Motor Control menu (drC) are not set properly Inertia or load too high Mechanical locking Contact your local Schneider Electric representative Contact your local Schneider Electric representative Contact your local Schneider Electric representative Flash again the application firmware of the product Contact your local Schneider Electric representative Turn the drive off and then back on again Contact your local Schneider Electric representative Check the parameters Check the size of the motor/drive/load Check the state of the mechanism Connect line chokes Reduce the Switching Frequencies (SFr) Check the ground connection of drive, motor cable, and motor insulation Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 28 Installation & Adjustments Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Short-circuit or grounding at the drive output Ground fault during running status Commutation of motors during running status Significant current leakage to ground if several motors are in parallel Internal power component short circuit detected at power on Instability or over-speed associated with the inertia of the application OCF SCF1 Motor short circuit Ground short circuit SCF4 IGBT short circuit SOF Over-speed tnF Auto-Tuning LFFI AI current lost fault ObF Over-braking Detection if: Analog input AI1 is configured as current AI1 current scaling parameter of 0% is greater than 3mA Analog input current is lower than 2mA Braking too sudden or driving load OHF Drive overheat Drive temperature too high OLC Process overload Process overload OLF Motor overload Triggered by excessive motor current Motor not connected to the drive One motor phase loss Special motor Motor is rotating Check the cables connecting the drive to the motor, and the motor insulation Connect motor chokes Contact your local Schneider Electric representative Check the motor Over-speed is 10% more than the maximum frequency (tFr). Adjust this parameter if necessary Add a braking resistor Check the size of the motor/drive/load Check the parameters of the speed loop (gain and stability) Check that the motor/drive are compatible Check that the motor is present during auto-tuning If an output contactor is being used, close it during auto-tuning Check that the motor is completely stopped Check the terminal connections Increase the deceleration time Install a module unit with a braking resistor if necessary Check the line supply voltage to be sure it is under the maximum Check the motor load, the drive ventilation, and the ambient temperature. Wait for the drive to cool down before restarting. Check the process and the parameters of the drive to be in phase Check the setting of the motor thermal protection, check the motor load Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 29 Installation & Adjustments Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual OPF1 1 output phase loss Loss of one phase at drive output OPF2 3 output phase loss Motor not connected Motor power too low, below 6% of the drive nominal current Output contactor open Instantaneous instability in the motor current OSF Main overvoltage PHF Input phase loss SCF5 Load short circuit SLF1 Modbus Communication Line voltage too high Disturbed line supply Drive incorrectly supplied or a fuse blown Failure of one phase 3-phase ATV12 used on a single-phase line supply Unbalanced load This protection only operates with the drive on load Short-circuit at drive output Short circuit detection at the run order or DC injection order if parameter IGBT test Strt is set to YES Interruption in communication on the Modbus network SLF2 SoMove Communication Communication interruption with SoMove SLF3 HMI Communication Communication interruption with the external display terminal Check the connections from the drive to the motor In case of downstream contactor, check the right connection, cable, and contactor Check the connections from the drive to the motor Test on a low power motor or without a motor: In factory settings mode, motor phase loss detection is active Output Phase loss detection OPL = YES to check the drive in a test or maintenance environment, without having to use a motor with the same rating as the drive, deactivate motor phase loss detection Output Phase loss detection OPL = nO Check and optimize the following parameters: IR compensation (law U/F) UFr , Rated motor voltage UnS and Rated motor current nCr and perform an Auto-tuning tUn Check the line voltage Check the power connection and the fuses. Use a 3-phase line supply. Disable the fault by setting Input Phase loss detection IPL Check the cables connecting the drive to the motor, and the motor’s insulation Check the connections of communication bus. Check the time-out (Modbus time out ttO parameter Refer to the Modbus user manual Check the SoMove connecting cable. Check the time-out Check the terminal connection Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 30 Installation & Adjustments Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual SPIF PI Feedback detected fault PID feedback below lower limit ULF Process underload fault tJF IGBT overheat Process underload Motor current below the Application Underload threshold LUL parameter during a period set by Application underload time delay ULt parameter to protect the application. Drive overheated IGBT internal temperature is too high according to ambient temperature and load CFF Incorrect configuration HMI block replaced by an HMI block configured on a drive with a different rating The current configuration of customer parameters is inconsistent CFI Invalid configuration CHI2 Download invalid configuration Invalid configuration The configuration loaded in the drive via the bus or communication network is inconsistent. The configuration upload has been interrupted or is not fully finished. Interruption of download operation with Loader or SoMove USF Undervoltage Line supply too low Transient voltage dip Check the PID function feedback Check the PI feedback supervision threshold LPI and time delay tPI Check the process and the parameters of the drive to be in phase Check the size of the load/motor/drive. Reduce the Switching frequency SFr. Wait for the drive to cool before restarting Return to factory settings or retrieve the backup configuration, if it is valid. If the fault remains after reverting to the factory settings, contact your local Schneider Electric representative Check the configuration loaded previously. Load a compatible configuration Check connection with Loader or SoMove. To reset the default re-start the download operation or restore the factory setting Check the voltage and the parameters of Undervoltage Phase Loss Menu USb Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 31 Installation & Adjustments Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Photo Sensor Adjustment Basic Description A photoelectric sensor is an electrical device that responds to a change in the intensity of light. They look for specific light wave lengths that usually are only present in enough concentration from a photoelectric light source. This helps reduce false flagging of the photoelectric sensor from other light sources such as overhead lighting. Common photoelectric sensors used by Highlight Industries, Inc. include thru-beam (opposed), polarized retro-reflective, and diffuse. Highlight Industries, Inc. uses Banner photoelectric sensors. Status indicator LED’s for Power, Signal, and Output are clearly visible beneath a raised dome in the sensor’s transparent cover. The Green Power LED indicator is illuminated whenever power is applied to the sensor. The Red Signal LED illuminates when the sensor sees light and flashes at a rate corresponding to the strength of the signal received. The faster the light flashes the stronger signal the photoelectric sensor sees (more light being sensed). The Amber LED illuminates whenever its output is ON. Also located beneath the sensor’s cover are controls for light/dark operate and sensitivity adjustment. A photo eye in Light Operate mode, or L.O., means that the sensors output will be ON when the sensor sees light. Dark Operate, or D.O., means that the sensors output will be ON when the sensor does NOT see light. Turn the small potentiometer clockwise to increase light sensitivity, or turn it counterclockwise to decrease light sensitivity. A higher sensitivity means that the sensor must see more light before it will detect the light. To assist the machine with its operation, the photoelectric sensors should be aligned and adjusted properly. Each photoelectric sensor sends a signal to the Programmable Logic Controller to indicate its condition/status. Refer to the Electrical Schematics for the identification, function, and style of each photo sensor. Figure 9: Photoelectric Sensor, Top View, D.O., Not Sensing, Output ON Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 32 Installation & Adjustments Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Figure 10: Photoelectric Sensor, Top View, D.O., Sensing, Output OFF Thru-Beam Sensing Concept The thru beam sensing concept requires a separate emitter and receiver that are positioned opposite each other so that the light from the emitter shines directly on the receiver. An object is sensed when it interrupts the light beam. Sensor alignment means positioning the sensor(s) so that maximum emitted light reaches the receiver element. In opposed sensing, the emitter’s light is centered on the receiver’s field of view. Use the sensor’s Red LED to check for optimal alignment. Figure 11: Thru Beam Photo Sensing Concept Polarized Retro-Reflective Sensing Concept A retro-reflective sensor is a sensor that contains both light emitter and receiver circuitry. Its emitter sends a light beam to a retro-reflective target, which reflects the light back to the receiver. As in opposed-mode sensing, an object is sensed when it interrupts the beam. A polarized photoelectric sensor means that light the sensor sees must be oriented in a specific direction. The emitted light must then return to the sensor in the same orientation that it was sent. Usually only a reflector is able to return enough light in the correct orientation for the sensor to detect it. This makes the polarized sensor more immune to stray light or from reflections of the emitted light off of other objects. Retro-reflective targets are usually reflectors with a matrix of tiny corner-cube prisms, each with three mutually Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 33 Installation & Adjustments Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual perpendicular surfaces and a hypotenuse face. A light beam entering a corner-cube prism through its hypotenuse face is reflected from the three surfaces and emerges back through the hypotenuse face. The result is a light parallel to the entering beam. In this way, the retro-reflective target returns the light beam to its surface. Figure 12: Polarized Retro-Reflective Sensing Concept Diffuse Sensing Concept A diffuse type sensor contains both the light emitter and receiver circuitry. An object is detected when the sensor captures the small percentage of emitted light that is reflected back to the sensor from the surface of the object itself. Diffuse mode is dramatically influenced by the reflectivity of the surface being sensed. A bright white surface will be sensed at a longer range than will a dull black surface. Also, most diffuse sensors can rely on a returned light signal only if the surface of a shiny target is perfectly parallel to the sensor lens. This may be impossible with curved targets, such as shiny cans, and presents a concern when detecting webs of metal foil or poly film where web “flutter” may occur. Figure 13: Diffuse Sensing Concept Ultrasonic Sensing Concept Ultrasonic sensors emit and receive sound at frequencies above the range of human hearing (above 20 kHz). They sense objects by measuring the time it takes to reflect the ultrasonic sound waves from the object’s surface and back to the receiver, or by detecting an object’s presence when it interrupts the transmission of sound from the emitter to an Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 34 Installation & Adjustments Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual opposed receiver. Unlike infrared photoelectric sensing, which is based on an object’s opacity or reflectivity to light, ultrasonic sensing depends on object’s density—it’s ability to reflect or block sound. This makes ultrasonic sensing practical for detection of clear or black materials and other objects that are difficult to detect with photoelectric sensors. Figure 14: Ultrasonic Sensing Concept Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 35 Installation & Adjustments Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Pre-Operation Adjustments Turntable Speed The Turntable Speed potentiometer dial is located inside the electrical enclosure. This controls the wrapping high speed only. Turn clockwise to increase, counter-clockwise to decrease. Adjusting this will affect the film overlap. It is recommended to adjust this dial first, before setting the film carriage speed. The maximum turntable speed is 12 rotationsper-minute (RPM). In a wrapping cycle, the film speed control is directly proportional to the turntable speed. Once the film force is adjusted, the setting remains for any change in speed of the turntable. This allows the operator to set the film force properly for the type of product, whether square or rectangular, being wrapped. Product Height Detection The top of the product is detected using a diffuse photoelectric sensor, or optionally an ultrasonic sensor. The film coverage over the top of the product provides additional load security. The amount of top film coverage desired is based on the individual load profile. To set the top of the product film coverage, simply loosen the knob located underneath the photo sensor. Sliding the photo sensor assembly down will increase the amount of film being applied over the top of the product. Whereas, sliding the photo sensor assembly upwards will decrease the amount of film coverage over the top of the product. Alternatively the overlap amount can be adjusted by using the first/top small potentiometer located on the front of the PLC. Turning it clockwise will increase the time delay for the sensor above product, resulting in more film overlap on top of the product. Turning it counter-clockwise will decrease the time delay, triggering the film carriage to stop sooner. This timer is helpful when trying to de-bounce the signal from the photo eye on the carriage. Figure 15: Product Height Detection Photo Eye Location Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 36 Installation & Adjustments Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Figure 16: PLC Potentiometer Adjustments Turntable Deceleration Delay At the end of every wrap cycle the turntable must first find its home position, and then starts a timer in the PLC that delays the turntable from entering low speed before stopping the turntable at home. If there is excessive turntable travel in low speed, or if the turntable passes home before finally stopping the Turntable Deceleration Delay may need to be adjusted. Also, if the turntable speed is changed, the Turntable Deceleration Delay may also need to be adjusted. The second/bottom potentiometer, located on the front face of the PLC (see figure above), can be used to adjust this delay. Turning the potentiometer clockwise will increase the delay time, making the turntable remain in high speed for a longer amount of time. Turning the potentiometer counter-clockwise will decrease the delay, making the turntable slow down sooner. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 37 Installation & Adjustments Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Dual Power Hydro-Stretch Adjustments To insure optimum performance from the brand and gauge of stretch film you have chosen, the following steps will help guide you through the proper adjustments. Highlight Field Test Kit, FTK-4000 is highly recommended for the professional calibration of the machine to your film, and is available for purchase from Highlight Industries, Inc. Familiarize yourself with the instructions found in the kit before the proceeding. Hydro-Stretch Adjustment Methods There are three (3) dials affecting the film stretch and film output speed from the carriage to the load: 1. The Film Force potentiometer dial, located on the operator panel, affects the speed of the powered roller (the second black roller when threading the film). Therefore, the speed at which the film leaves the carriage to be applied to the load is adjusted using this dial. The angle of dancer bar deflection is dependent on this dial’s setting. 2. The Main (Release) Hydro-Stretch dial, located under the lockable film carriage top cover, affects the film’s initial stretch and stretch on the main body of the package. 3. The Bottom (Relief) Hydro-Stretch dial, also located under the lockable carriage top cover, works in conjunction with the “Main Hydro-Stretch” dial to produce a lower film stretch for the bottom load where the pallet and load meet (where 90% of all film breaks occur). Setting this dial to about 400 will cause the system to only use the Main Hydro-Stretch value as the film stretch setting. As the Bottom Hydro-Stretch setting is lowered, so will the stretch percentage of the film while the pallet is being wrapped. Hydro-Stretch Adjustment Guide 1. Observe the gauge of stretch film to be used. As a guide, commonly attained stretch levels are 200% on 60-gauge, 250% on 80-gauge, and 280% on 135-gauge. Check with your film supplier for the recommended level of stretch for your film. 2. Open the lockable cover of the carriage and set the “Main Hydro-Stretch” dial to 280; set the “Auxiliary or Bottom Hydro-Stretch” dial to 130. These numbers do NOT indicate film stretch percentage; they are used as markers so when a different film gauge is used and the settings are changed accordingly, the operator can easily return to previous film gauge settings. 3. Thread the film through the hydro-stretch rollers according to the threading diagram. Allow the film to feed approximately five to ten seconds. This will insure no film hang-ups and remove any damaged film. Grasp the tail of stretch film, and attach it to the product. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 38 Installation & Adjustments Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual 4. Initiate a wrapping cycle by pressing the “Start” button on the operator panel. As the film is being applied to the product, set the “Film Force” dial so that the dance bar deflects to an average of 45. If the bar deflects less than an average of 45, turn the dial higher. If the bar deflects more than an average of 45, turn the dial lower. 5. Have another person to ‘walkout’ the stretch film for you. Place the stretch indicator (provided in the Highlight Field Test Kit, FTK-4000) on the main film roll. Mark three points on the film with the stretch indicator wheel as it feeds through the roller system. Allow the marks to go all the way through and out of the roller system and onto the package. Once the film is fully on the package, press the Emergency Stop button to stop the machine. 6. Use a tape measure (also provided in the Highlight Field Test Kit, FTK-4000) to measure the distance between the first and second, and second and third marks. Record these measurements separately. The original distance between marks is 10 inches, so the film stretch ends up being the measured distance minus 10, then times ten ( (Measured Distance - 10) x 10). 7. If higher film stretch is desired, set the “Main Hydro-Stretch” dial to a higher setting. Increments of ten will generally increase the stretch considerably. If the film breaks, then its maximum stretch level was reached and the “Main Hydro-Stretch” dial should be at least 10 lower. This will usually yield the film’s maximum stretch. After setting the “Main Hydro-Stretch” dial to a higher (or lower) setting, the “Film Force” dial may have to be adjusted. Film Breakage Film breaks between the two large black rollers indicate the film stretch is set too high. Reduce the setting of the Main Hydro-Stretch dial to provide less stretch to the film. Film break that occur after the second large black roller indicates the Film Force dial is set too high. Reduce the setting of the Film Force dial so that the dancer bar is generally deflecting in the 45 range. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 39 Installation & Adjustments Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Load Compression Testing Load compression tests were designed to allow you to measure the force of the film against your product. These tests will allow you to fine tune the machine for the most secure products. 1. Place a product in the center of the wrap area. 2. Attach the film to the product. 3. Set the Film Force potentiometer dial to a reference number of ‘50’. 4. Initiate a wrapping cycle by pressing the Start button on the operator panel. To test the load compression, allow the machine to complete one full cycle. 5. Using the tape measure provided in the Highlight Field Test Kit FTK-4000, determine as close as possible the center of one side of the product. 6. Attach the scale provided in the Highlight Field Test Kit FTK-4000 kit to the center of the package by pushing the pointed end of the hook all the way through the stretch film. Grasp the other end of the scale, and pull it two inches away from the product. 7. Record the reading on the scale and the reference number on the Film Force potentiometer. To increase the load compression, rotate the dial clockwise to a higher reference number, or rotate counter-clockwise to decrease the load compression. 8. Remove all the stretch film from the product. 9. Repeat the above steps if additional adjustments are needed. The final setting which best suits your load will remain the same until you change the Film Force setting or stretch level. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 40 Installation & Adjustments Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Optional Scale Package The optional scale package allows the user to quickly measure the weight of a package placed on the machine. To operate correctly and efficiently the scale needs to be configured with the correct settings. Below are instructions on how to re-configure the scale and the settings that have been pre-programmed. Re-configuring the scale is not required unless there is a problem with the existing scale or a new scale is added to the machine. Refer to the scale manual for more information. Note Changing the scale parameters to values other than the Highlight recommended values may result in poor scale operation. Navigating the Scale Menu Step 1: Turn the scale display over so you are looking from above down at the back side of the scale and turn off the scale power. Step 2: Remove the two small screws holding a small plate on the back of the scale. Step 3: Looking down at the scale, move the switch under the plate to the right. Step 4: Turn the scale power back on. Step 5: Press the “PRINT / >>” button until the desired setting appears on the screen. Step 6: Press the “ZERO” button to enter the parameter set-up. Step 7: Press the “PRINT / >>” button until the display reads the correct setting and press the “SET / NET” button. Step 8: Turn the power back off, move the switch under the plate to the left, and turn the power back on. Step 9: Replace the screws on the back cover and retighten the scale swivel grips on the side. Step 10: The scale is now ready to use. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 41 Installation & Adjustments Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Highlight Recommended Configuration Values Note Changing the scale parameters to values other than the Highlight recommended values may result in poor scale operation. Name/Code Description F1: Graduations Specifies the number of full-scale graduations. Value should be consistent with legal requirements and environmental limits on the useful system resolution. F2: Span Gain Span Gain is related to A/D integration time. The larger the span gain, the higher the internal resolution, but the slower the update speed. Note that the scale must be recalibrated whenever this parameter is altered. See Appendix C in the scales manual for more information. F3: Zero Track Selects the range within which the scale will Band automatically zero. Note that the scale must be in a standstill to zero the scale. F4: Zero Selects the range within which the scale may be zeroed. Range Note that the indicator must be in standstill to zero the scale. F5: Motion Sets the level at which motion is detected by comparing Band the present display update with the previous one. If motion is not detected for two seconds or more, scale is in standstill and can process a Print or Zero command. Maximum value varies depending on local regulations F6: Digital Averages weight readings to produce higher stability but Filter the slower the indicator’s response time. Choose 8 unless a very fast response is needed. F7:Overload Selects the desired formula which determines the point Limit at which the indicator shows overload. All selections are based on the primary unit selected in F8. F8: Calibration Selects the primary base unit to be used in the Unit calibration process. Also the default unit for normal operation. 1 = pounds, 2 = kilograms. F9: Display Determines the desired weight increments. Value should Divisions be consistent with legal requirements. F10: Decimal Determines the location of the decimal point. Point F16:Zero Places the scale in a Zero Calibration routine. See Calibration below. F17: Span Places the scale in a Span Calibration routine. See Calibration below. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 Highlight Suggested Value 5000 100 3 100 1 8 2% 1 1 0 See below. See below. 42 Installation & Adjustments Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Scale Calibrating Procedure Note Highlight Industries, Inc. calibrates the scale before shipment using known weights. The values stored in these settings are custom per scale and machine. Do not change these values unless directed to do so by Highlight personnel. Step 1: Navigate the scale menu to parameter “F 16.” Step 2: Press the “ZERO” button ONCE. This enters the Zero Calibration Menu. The display will momentarily show “C 0” followed by a value. Step 3: After making sure that there are no test weights on the machine press the “ZERO” button again. The display will zero. Step 4: Press the “SET / NET” button to save the zero point value. The display will show “EndC0” momentarily then revert to parameter F16. Step 5: Navigate to parameter “F 17.” Step 6: Press the “ZERO” button ONCE. This enters the Span Calibration Menu. The display will momentarily show “C 1” followed by a value with one flashing digit. This value will be zero with the decimal point parameter selected in F10. Step 7: Place a known weight on the machine. Ensure that the test weight is below the maximum capacity of the scale and above 1% of the maximum capacity of the scale. Step 8: Key in the weight of the test weight using the buttons on the screen. Press the “TARE / <<” button to select the digit to the left of the current position. Press “PRINT / >>” to select the digit to the right of the current position. Press “UNITS” to increase the value of the digit and press “ZERO” to decrease the value of a digit. Step 9: Once the weight of the test weight is keyed in exactly, press the “SET / NET” button to save the value. If the calibration was successful the display will read “EndC1” momentarily, and then revert back to “F17”. If “Err0” is displayed the test weight is larger than the full capacity of the scale. If “Err1” is displayed the test weight is below 1% of the full capacity of the scale. If “Err2” is displayed the internal resolution of the scale is not high enough to accept the calibration value Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 43 4 Highlight Industries, Inc. Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Operation Instructions Operation Instructions Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Operator Controls Warning! If the Emergency Stop button is pressed while the turntable is rotating, the turntable will NOT stop immediately, but rather it will decelerate and possibly coast to a stop. Operator Panel Button Controls Layout Emergency Stop Bottom Counter Top Counter Bottom Counter Set/Reset Top Counter Set/Reset Function The Emergency Stop button stops machine operation and removes power to frequency drives. In the event this button is pressed during the course of operation, it is necessary to pull this button out to restore power to the machine. The Bottom Counter displays the number of wraps to be applied to the bottom of the product. To reset to zero, press the Bottom Counter Set/Reset button twice in quick succession or press and hold both the Top and Bottom Counter Set/Reset buttons. The Top Counter displays the number of wraps to be applied to the top of the product. To reset to zero, press the Top Counter Set/Reset button twice in quick succession or press and hold both the Top and Bottom Counter Set/Reset buttons. Press the Bottom Counter button to increment the bottom wrap counts. When illuminated, the button indicates that the film carriage is at the max down position. To reset the counts to zero, press the Bottom Counter Set/Reset button twice in quick succession or press and hold both the Top and Bottom Counter Set/Reset buttons. Press the Top Counter button to increment the top wrap counts. When illuminated, the button indicates that the film carriage is at the max up position or the height detection photo sensor no longer sees the product. To reset the counts to zero, press the Top Counter Set/Reset button twice in quick succession or press and hold both the Top and Bottom Counter Set/Reset buttons. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 45 Operation Instructions Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Table Home The Table Home amber light illuminates when the turntable is at its home position. Cycle Start Carriage Auto/Banding Carriage Raise Lower Turntable Jog/Home Film Assist The Cycle Start button starts a wrapping cycle. A solid green LED indicates the machine is ready for operation. When the light flashes it indicates that the film has broken or is out. In a wrap cycle, selecting Carriage Banding will stop the film carriage for wrap reinforcement. For normal operation, select Carriage Auto. The Carriage Raise/Lower selector switch manually raises or lowers the film carriage. This function is disabled when the wrap cycle is running. The Turntable Jog/Home button manually jogs the turntable while the button is being pressed. To send the turntable to home, press the button twice in quick succession. The Film Assist button helps in the film loading/threading process. Once pressed, the operator should immediately pull the dancer bar on the film carriage. The film should be fed out for several seconds while the dancer bar is pulled. Film Force The Film Force potentiometer dial determines the film load compression or force to load. The higher the number, the tighter the film is applied. Carriage Raise Speed The Carriage Raise Speed potentiometer dial controls the speed of the carriage while it travels upward. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 46 Operation Instructions Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Carriage Lower Speed The Carriage Lower Speed potentiometer dial controls the speed of the carriage while it travels downward. Wrap Pattern The Wrap Pattern selector switch selects the wrapping pattern applied to the package during the wrap cycle. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 47 Operation Instructions Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Wrap Pattern Descriptions Wrap Pattern 1 (Top Wraps First – Bottom Wraps Second) Wrap Pattern 1 is the standard pattern that all machines will ship with. The top wraps are applied first, and the bottom wraps applied second. 1. When the machine starts if the carriage is not on the lower limit the carriage will lower to the lower limit. During this time the turntable will rotate in low speed. 2. Once the carriage is on the lower limit the turntable accelerates to high speed and the machine will spiral wrap up to the top of the package and stop. 3. Once the carriage stops, the turntable will find home and the top wraps will be applied. 4. After the top wraps are complete the machine will spiral wrap down and make contact with the bottom limit switch. The turntable will find the home position, and the bottom wraps will be applied. 5. Once the bottom wraps are complete the turntable will find home, decelerate, and stop at home. Wrap Pattern 2 (Bottom Wraps First – Top Wraps Second) The bottom wraps are applied first and the top wraps applied second. 1. When the machine starts if the carriage is not on the lower limit the carriage will lower to the lower limit. 2. Once the carriage is on the bottom limit the bottom wraps will be applied. 3. After the bottom wraps are complete, the machine will spiral wrap up and apply the top wraps. 4. Once the top wraps are complete, the machine will spiral wrap down and make contact with the bottom limit switch. The turntable will find the home position, decelerate, and stop at home. Wrap Pattern 3 (Top Wraps First – Bottom Wraps Second, Up Slow) The top wraps are applied first, and bottom wraps applied second; the turntable will be in low speed while the carriage rises. 1. When the machine starts if the carriage is not on the lower limit the carriage will lower to the lower limit. During this time the turntable will rotate in low speed. 2. Once the carriage is on the lower limit the turntable remains in low speed and the machine will spiral wrap up to the top of the package and stop. 3. Once the carriage stops, the turntable will accelerate to high speed, find the home position, and the top wraps will be applied. 4. After the top wraps are complete the machine will spiral wrap down and make contact with the bottom limit switch. The turntable will find the home position, and the bottom wraps will be applied. 5. Once the bottom wraps are complete the turntable will find home, decelerate, and stop at home. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 48 Operation Instructions Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Wrap Pattern 4 (Top Wraps First – Bottom Wraps Second, Up/Down Slow) The top wraps are applied first, and bottom wraps applied second; the turntable will be in low speed while the carriage rises and lowers. 1. When the machine starts if the carriage is not on the lower limit the carriage will lower to the lower limit. During this time the turntable will rotate in low speed. 2. Once the carriage is on the lower limit the turntable remains in low speed and the machine will spiral wrap up to the top of the package and stop. 3. Once the carriage stops, the turntable will accelerate to high speed, find the home position, and the top wraps will be applied. 4. After the top wraps are complete the turntable will decelerate to low speed and the machine will spiral wrap down and make contact with the bottom limit switch. 5. Once the carriage is lowered the turntable will accelerate to high speed, find the home position, and the bottom wraps will be applied. 6. Once the bottom wraps are complete the turntable will find home, decelerate, and stop at home. Wrap Pattern 5 (Bottom Wraps First – Top Wraps Second - Stop at Top) The bottom wraps are applied first and the top wraps applied second. The machine stops at the top and waits to be re-started. 1. When the machine starts if the carriage is not on the lower limit the carriage will lower to the lower limit. 2. Once the carriage is on the bottom limit the bottom wraps will be applied. 3. After the bottom wraps are complete, the machine will spiral wrap up and apply the top wraps. 4. Once the top wraps are complete, the turntable will find home, decelerate, and stop at home. The system will then wait for a top sheet or another load to be applied. 5. When the start button is pushed again, the film carriage will either: a. Re-apply the bottom wraps at the current carriage location and then spiral wrap up and repeat step 4 if another package is stacked, or b. Re-apply the top wraps and spiral wrap down until the carriage reaches the lower limit if no other packages were stacked. 6. Once the carriage makes contact with the bottom limit switch, the turntable will find the home position, decelerate, and stop at home. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 49 Operation Instructions Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Film Loading Follow the procedure below to thread the film onto the Film Carriage. Warning! Be sure the Emergency Stop button is pressed before threading the film and while the film is being threaded. 1. Load the film roll over the three-inch round metal core. Be sure the roll is completely lowered and locked onto the bottom anti-rotation tab. Load the film so that the cling will be against the package. 2. Pull six to eight feet of film off the film roll. 3. Follow the diagram below and thread the film tail all the way through the rollers. 4. After threading, press the Film Assist button on the operator panel, grab the film tail, pull it out, and attach to the load. Figure 17: Film Loading/Threading Diagram Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 50 Operation Instructions Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Machine Operating Instructions Only adjustments that can be made from the operator panel are described in this section. For other machine adjustments see the Pre-Operation Adjustments section of the manual. Film Carriage Speed The wrapping and manual speeds of the carriage are controlled by potentiometer dials located on the operator panel. Turn clockwise to increase, counter-clockwise to decrease. The Carriage Speed Up and the Carriage Speed Down affect the amount of film overlap. Film Force Setting The Film Force potentiometer dial, located on the operator panel, controls the amount of film tension applied to the load in a wrapping cycle. Turn clockwise to increase, counterclockwise to decrease. This setting may vary for different loads. This dial works in conjunction with the turntable speed. Once the film force is adjusted, the setting remains for any change in speed of the turntable. This allows the operator to set the film force properly for the type of product, whether square or rectangular, being wrapped. Changing the product’s dimensional proportions and/or film thickness will result in the need to readjust this potentiometer. The best dancer bar response is achieved when the dancer bar is set (by film force adjustment) to between half and two thirds of its full extension. This gives the proper force to load setting and allows a good proportion of the spring return travel on the dancer bar to be used when the turntable slows down at the end of cycle. Film Assist Pressing the film assist button starts a pre-set timer that enables the film delivery motor to run while the dancer bar is pulled. Once the time runs out the film delivery motor will stop. This function is not active during a wrap cycle. This function is only active if the machine is not running a cycle, is paused, or is in a film out condition. Carriage Raise/Lower The carriage raise/lower selector switch can be used to manually raise or lower the film carriage. The carriage will automatically stop at the upper and lower limits. The Carriage Auto/Banding switch must be set to Auto for this function to operate. This function is only active if the machine is not running a cycle, is paused, or is in a film out condition. Carriage Auto/Banding Every machine is equipped with a film carriage auto/banding selector switch. While in banding mode, the film carriage will not move up or down manually or in the wrap cycle. This function is active at any time. If any particular package requires that reinforcing wrap bands be applied to the package during the wrap cycle, then the operator can use the Carriage Banding feature. Once the Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 51 Operation Instructions Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual carriage reaches the desired height of the reinforcing wrap band, simply switch the Carriage from Auto to Banding using the selector switch on the operator panel. To resume the wrap cycle, simply switch the operation back to Carriage Auto. Turntable Jog/Home An Operator can manually jog the turntable by simply pressing the Turntable Jog/Home button. To manually home the turntable, press the Turntable Jog/Home button twice in quick succession. An indicator light on the button panel will illuminate when the turntable is at home. This function is only active if the machine is not running a cycle, is paused, or is in a film out condition. Top and Bottom Counter Incrementing and Resetting To increment either the top or bottom counters an operator must press the corresponding increment button at a relatively slow pace. When this is done the counter will increment. If the count exceeds 25, both the counter display and internal PLC counts will be reset back to zero. To reset either counter the operator must press the corresponding button twice in quick succession. This will cause both the counter display and the internal PLC count to be reset. Manual Machine Reset If the need to reset the machine arises, an operator should press and hold both the top and bottom counter increment buttons at the same time. Once this is done, the turntable and the film carriage will return to their home positions and the wrap cycle will be cleared. The top and bottom counter displays will also be reset to zero so that the operator will be aware that a machine reset has occurred. Running a Wrap Cycle 1. To start a new wrap cycle, first place the product to be wrapped on the turntable, thread the film through the carriage, and attach the film to the product. 2. Set the desired number of Top and Bottom wraps using the Top/Bottom Counter Set/Reset buttons. 3. Select the desired Wrap Pattern to be applied to the product. 4. Press the Cycle Start button on the operator panel to initiate the wrap cycle. Start of Cycle Reset At the start of every cycle the machine will automatically reset the carriage to its lowered position. This is done to ensure full film coverage on the package and to maintain a single, consistent machine operation, no matter what the initial state of the machine is. Emergency Stop If there is a need to press the emergency stop button, all motive power will be removed. The turntable will attempt to stop as fast as possible, but may coast to a stop. The Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 52 Operation Instructions Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Emergency Stop condition will cause the machine to reset the wrap cycle, however, it does not reset the counter displays. Film Out A film out condition is detected when the dancer bar is relaxed and the dancer bar switch is off for a period of three seconds. Once a film out is detected, the turntable and the film carriage will return to their home positions and stop. An operator is now able to reload the film into the carriage. Simply pressing the start button again will cause the wrap sequence to re-start, but does not reset accumulated top or bottom wraps. In this way full package wrap coverage is assured without applying more film than is necessary. Causing a Manual Machine Reset or pressing the Emergency Stop button will cause the film out condition to be reset. Pressing the start button after a machine reset has occurred will start a completely new cycle. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 53 Operation Instructions Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Film Cutting Standard Film Cutting After the product has been wrapped, it is suggested that the film be cut approximately 12 (twelve) inches past a corner and to wipe the film tail down or tuck it under another layer of film. Note To cut the film a film knife can be used or an operator can tear the film at a 45degree angle to itself. Figure 18: Top View of Package, Film Cut Location 45 deg Pull Figure 19: Side View of Package, Film Tear Angle Auto Puncture Option If the machine is equipped with the Auto Puncture Option, the system will run the film out at the end of cycle, pull tight, puncture a hole in the film, run the film for a set amount of time, and then pull the film tight again to break the film. The first or upper pot on the front face of the PLC will adjust the tear point for the film and allow adjustment of the film tail on the package. See the Pre-Operation Adjustments section for the location of the potentiometer. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 54 5 Highlight Industries, Inc. Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Maintenance Maintenance Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Preventative Maintenance As with all machinery, proper attention and maintenance is the key to long component life, maximum performance, and safe operation. By spending a few minutes reading and following these preventive measures, you should reduce the downtime and prolong the life of your system. It is important to understand that these maintenance schedules are minimum recommendations. Highlight Industries, Inc. cannot possibly know, evaluate, or advise the various trades in all schedules of periodic maintenance. Accordingly, anyone who maintains or services a stretch wrap machine must first satisfy himself/herself as to the schedules of preventive maintenance based on cycling operation and environmental locations. Warning! All maintenance operations require the equipment to be powered down and locked out for personnel safety. Lock-out/ Tag-out Procedures Be sure that anyone performing any type of maintenance on this equipment is familiar with and is adhering to the lock-out/tag-out procedures set forth by the General OSHA or the State OSHA guidelines. Visual Checks Visual checks should be conducted daily: 1. Keep the machine and surrounding area as clean as possible, especially near moving components. 2. Check for loose hardware, especially set screws located in: sprocket hubs, bearing hubs, and flanges. 3. Check for loose cotter pins. 4. Check for oil leaks around the speed reducers. 5. Check for dry seals at the bearings. 6. Check for chain wear and proper tension on the power roller stretch sprockets. The correct amount of chain tension can be checked by pulling the chain taut and having 3/8” slack. 7. Check for fraying lift belts on the film carriage lift system. 8. Check for loose electrical connections and for frayed cords and cables. Replace immediately any damaged cords and cables. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 56 Maintenance Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Turntable Bearing Lubrication Table The main turntable bearing should be lubricated with clean grease that conforms to NLGI EP-2 penetration. Wipe fittings clean before and after lubrication; rotate the turntable while lubricating. Thereafter, use the following recommendation for periodic lubricating: Shift Operation Single Shift Double Shift Triple Shift Times Per Year 4 8 12 Reducer All gear reducers contain lubricating oil. A high-grade lubricant is required which is stable, anticorrosive, and highly resistant to oxidation. Drain and replace the oil in these reducers using the following recommended directions: 1. Remove the drain plug and drain the oil. 2. Replace the drain plug. 3. Remove the ‘level’ plug and ‘vent’ plug. 4. Fill the reducer through the ‘vent’ port. 5. Allow the excess to run out from the ‘level’ port. 6. Replace the ‘level’ plug. 7. Replace the ‘vent’ plug. Power Hydro-Stretch System The system should not require any maintenance. However, if a fluid leak occurs, refill with Dextron 2 automatic transmission fluid. Sprockets and Chains All sprockets should be inspected for wear, and chains should be checked for proper tension and lubrication on a periodic basis. To do this procedure, the chain guards will have to be removed. If the slots in the reducer mount plate do not allow you to tension the chain, the chain is probably stretched and in need of replacement. Failure to do so will lead to premature sprocket failure. Any general-purpose chain lube should be sufficient for lubrication. Replace chain guards when preventative maintenance is complete. Miscellaneous Pivot and Rotating Bearings All other bearings not mentioned previously should be greased bi-monthly using Mobile EP1 or equivalent. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 57 Maintenance Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Maintenance Schedule Part Schedule Turntable Reducer Check for leaks and the overall condition of the gear motor once a week. Film Carriage Reducer Check for leaks and the overall condition of the gear motor once a week. Film Delivery Reducer Check for leaks and the overall condition of the gear motor once a week. Turntable Chain Drive Tension (For Synergy Low Profile Only) Carriage Lift Belt All pivot bearings Service With Sealed, should require no maintenance. Sealed, should require no maintenance. Sealed, should require no maintenance. Check and adjust every three months. Check and tighten every six months. Initially first 1,000 cycles; every 10,000 cycles thereafter. Mobil EP-1 grease Note For additional maintenance information about specific components on the machine, refer to the components operation manuals shipped inside the main enclosure. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 58 6 Highlight Industries, Inc. Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Troubleshooting Trouble-shooting Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Troubleshooting Guide Warning! Make sure that only qualified personnel will perform inspection, troubleshooting, and part replacement. High Voltage! Disconnect all power including external control power that may be present before servicing the frequency drive controllers. Wait three (3) minutes for the DC bus capacitors to discharge. The frequency drive controller display and/or LED’s are not accurate indicators of the absence of DC bus voltage. Before You Start The diagrams in this section will guide you in identifying typical problems while operating the Synergy Turntable Stretch Wrapper, and provide you with corresponding solution(s). Problems are divided in reference to the machine functions: power, turntable, film carriage, and film delivery. If further assistance is required, contact the distributor from whom you have purchased the equipment, or call the number listed on the bottom page of this manual. To receive quick and proper technical support, please be prepared to provide the following information: 1. Machine serial number 2. Date of purchase 3. Symptoms of any problems General Troubleshooting Practices 1. Always adhere to the General OSHA or the State OSHA guidelines. 2. When working with machine wiring, take precautions to prevent contact with live wires. 3. Ensure that all wiring is securely fastened and that all terminals are tightened down properly. 4. Have a multi-meter nearby to be able to check for voltages and continuity on different portions of the machine circuitry. 5. Use the schematics provided in this manual to trace wiring and find components on the sub panel. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 60 Trouble-shooting Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Power Problems Problem Possible Cause The Emergency Stop button is pressed. The machine is not plugged in. The Main Disconnect is turned off. Possible Solution Pull the Emergency Stop button out to restore power. Plug the machine into a 120VAC, 15A outlet. Turn the Main Disconnect on. Make sure the belt tension switch (located in the upper enclosure) is tripped. The main circuit breaker is tripped Turn the breaker back on, or or off. replace if necessary. Ensure the circuit breakers before and after the DC power supply are on. The 24VDC supply is off or Use a voltmeter to check that the malfunctioned. power supply is receiving 120VAC and supplying 24VDC. Replace if necessary. The main contactor has Check wiring to the contactor, or malfunctioned. replace if necessary. The PLC power circuit breaker is Turn the breaker back on, or off. replace if necessary. Check wiring to the PLC, or The PLC has malfunctioned. replace if necessary. Turn the breaker back on, or The drive circuit breaker is off. replace if necessary. Check wiring to the Frequency The drive has malfunctioned. Drive, or replace if necessary. The Belt Tension switch is not tripped. The machine does not power up. The PLC is not on. The display on a Frequency Drive is not on. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 61 Trouble-shooting Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Turntable Problems Problem Possible Cause The Frequency Drive is not on (the drive display is off). The Frequency Drive is faulted. The turntable is mechanically restricted. The turntable does not rotate manually. The turntable motor is not wired correctly. The Turntable Jog/Home button has malfunctioned. The PLC has malfunctioned The Frequency Drive has malfunctioned. The parameters in the Frequency Drive are not set properly. The Frequency Drive is not on (the drive display is off). The Frequency Drive is faulted. The table does not rotate during the wrap cycle. The turntable is mechanically restricted. The turntable motor is not wired correctly. Possible Solution See the Power Problems section. Record the fault code on the drive display and refer to the Frequency Drive Adjustments section of this manual or the drive manufacturer’s manual. Check the condition of the motor, chain, and rollers under the turntable. Replace as necessary. Check connections between the Frequency drive and the motor. Ensure the motor is wired for the correct voltage. Replace the motor as necessary. Check wiring to the button and replace as necessary. Check wiring to the PLC and replace as necessary. Check wiring to the Frequency Drive and replace as necessary. Refer to the Electrical Schematics in the Technical References section of this manual for Highlight Industries, Inc. factory drive settings. See the Power Problems section. Record the fault code on the drive display and refer to the Frequency Drive Adjustments section of this manual or the drive manufacturer’s manual. Check the condition of the motor, chain, and rollers under the turntable. Replace as necessary. Check connections between the Frequency drive and the motor. Ensure the motor is wired for the correct voltage. Replace the motor as necessary. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 62 Trouble-shooting Problem Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Possible Cause The Turntable Speed potentiometer is set too low. The table does not rotate during the wrap cycle. (continued) The Cycle Start button has malfunctioned. The PLC has malfunctioned The Frequency Drive has malfunctioned. The parameters in the Frequency Drive are not set properly. The Turntable Deceleration Delay is set too long. The Turntable Home proximity switch is malfunctioning. The turntable does not stop at home. The Frequency Drive deceleration parameter (DEC) is set too low or too high. Possible Solution Turn the potentiometer clockwise to increase speed. Check wiring to the potentiometer, and replace if necessary. Check wiring to the button and replace as necessary. Check wiring to the PLC and replace as necessary. Check wiring to the Frequency Drive and replace as necessary. Refer to the Electrical Schematics in the Technical References section of this manual for Highlight Industries, Inc. factory drive settings. Decrease the Turntable Deceleration Delay. See the PreOperation Adjustment section of this manual for instructions. Check the wiring to the proximity switch and that it is adjusted properly (only 8mm sensing range). Replace as necessary. If the drive deceleration parameter is set too low the drive may fault and the turntable may coast to a stop. If the setting is too high, it may pass the home position before stopping. Refer to the Electrical Schematics in the Technical References section of this manual for Highlight Industries, Inc. factory settings. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 63 Trouble-shooting Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Film Carriage Problems Problem Possible Cause The corresponding Carriage Speed potentiometer is set too low. The Carriage is set to Banding. The Film Carriage Raised/Lowered limit switch is malfunctioning. The Frequency Drive is not on (the drive display is off). The Film Carriage does not Raise or Lower manually or in the wrap cycle. The Frequency Drive is faulted. The Carriage is mechanically restricted. The Carriage motor is not wired correctly. The PLC has malfunctioned The Frequency Drive has malfunctioned. The parameters in the Frequency Drive are not set properly. The Carriage Raise/Lower selector switch or the Cycle Start button is malfunctioning. Possible Solution Turn the corresponding potentiometer clockwise to increase the speed. Check wiring to the potentiometer and replace as necessary. Change the Carriage operation to Auto using the selector switch on the operator panel. Ensure that the carriage limit switch is clear of any obstruction and moves smoothly. Check wiring to the limit switch and replace as necessary. See the Power Problems section. Record the fault code on the drive display and refer to the Frequency Drive Adjustments section of this manual or the drive manufacturer’s manual. Check the condition of the motor and belts. Replace as necessary. Check connections between the Frequency drive and the motor. Ensure the motor is wired for the correct voltage. Replace the motor as necessary. Check wiring to the PLC and replace as necessary. Check wiring to the Frequency Drive and replace as necessary. Refer to the Electrical Schematics in the Technical References section of this manual for Highlight Industries, Inc. factory drive settings. Check wiring to the switch or button and replace as necessary. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 64 Trouble-shooting Problem The Film Carriage does not Raise or Lower during the wrap cycle. Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Possible Cause Possible Solution The Turntable Home proximity switch is malfunctioning. Check the wiring to the proximity switch and that it is adjusted properly (only 8mm sensing range). Replace as necessary. The Product Height Detection photo eye is positioned too high. The Product Height Detection photo eye does not see the load. The Film Carriage rises some, but does not rise to the top of the package. The Package Height Detection Delay potentiometer is set too low. The sensor may not see the load at all times. Use the potentiometer to filter out these dead spots. Slide the Product Height Detection photo eye lower. Black or clear loads may require an optional ultrasonic sensor instead of the standard diffuse sensor. Check wiring to the sensor. Replace the sensor as necessary. Turn the potentiometer clockwise to increase the delay. See the Pre-Operation Adjustments section of the manual for instructions. Adjust position or sensitivity of the sensor (see the Photo Sensor Adjustments and/or PreOperation Adjustments section). The Product Height Detection Slide the Product Height photo eye is positioned too low. Detection photo eye higher. Adjust the sensitivity of the The Product Height Detection sensor (see the Photo Sensor photo eye is not adjusted properly Adjustments and/or Preand always sees a ’package’. Operation Adjustments section). Turn the potentiometer counterclockwise to decrease the delay The Package Height Detection (make the carriage stop sooner). Delay potentiometer is set too See the Pre-Operation high. Adjustments section of the manual for instructions. The Product Height Detection photo eye is not adjusted properly. The Film Carriage rises too far above the package. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 65 Trouble-shooting Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Film Delivery Problems Problem Possible Cause The Frequency Drive is not on (the drive display is off). The Frequency Drive is faulted. The Film Delivery motor does not run manually or during a wrap cycle. The Film Delivery motor is mechanically restricted. The PLC has malfunctioned The Frequency Drive has malfunctioned. The parameters in the Frequency Drive are not set properly. The Dancer Bar limit switch does not get tripped when the Dancer Bar is extended. Film Assist does not work. The Film Delivery motor does not run during a wrap cycle. The Film Assist button has malfunctioned. The Film Force Potentiometer is set too high. Possible Solution See the Power Problems section. Record the fault code on the drive display and refer to the Frequency Drive Adjustments section of this manual or the drive manufacturer’s manual. Check the condition of the motor, chain, and rollers/mandrels on the Film Carriage. Replace as necessary. Check wiring to the PLC and replace as necessary. Check wiring to the Frequency Drive and replace as necessary. Refer to the Electrical Schematics in the Technical References section of this manual for Highlight Industries, Inc. factory drive settings. Adjust the switch so that it trips when the Dancer bar is pulled. Check wiring to the switch and replace as necessary. Check wiring to the button and replace as necessary. Turn the potentiometer counterclockwise (to a lower number) to decrease the force and increase film delivery speed. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 66 Trouble-shooting Problem Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Possible Cause The film is not threaded properly. The film Quality is too low. The Hydro-Stretch dials are not set properly. The film breaks at the start of the wrap cycle. The Turntable is accelerating too fast. The Hydro-Stretch hydraulic tank is empty or low. The Bottom (Relief) HydroStretch solenoid is malfunctioning. The Film Force Potentiometer is set too high. The Film Force Potentiometer is malfunctioning. The film is not threaded properly. The film breaks during the wrap cycle. The film Quality is too low. The Hydro-Stretch dials are not set properly. The Hydro-Stretch hydraulic tank is empty or low. The Main (Release) HydroStretch solenoid is malfunctioning. Possible Solution Use the Film Loading Diagram located on the carriage to thread the film correctly. Use films that are free of holes or snags. See the Dual Power HydroStretch Adjustments section of this manual to set the dials correctly. Refer to the Electrical Schematics in the Technical References section of this manual for Highlight Industries, Inc. factory drive settings. Check the fluid level and fill if necessary. Check for leaks. Check wiring to the solenoid and replace if necessary. Turn the potentiometer counterclockwise (to a lower number) to decrease the force and increase film delivery speed. Check wiring to the Film Force Potentiometer and replace as necessary. Use the Film Loading Diagram located on the carriage to thread the film correctly. Use films that are free of holes or snags. See the Dual Power HydroStretch Adjustments section of this manual to set the dials correctly. Check the fluid level and fill if necessary. Check for leaks. Check wiring to the solenoid and replace if necessary. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 67 Trouble-shooting Problem Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Possible Cause The Hydro-Stretch dials are not set properly. The film is not threaded properly. The film is not being stretched during the wrap cycle. The film is slipping on the stretch rollers The Hydro-Stretch hydraulic tank is empty or low. The Main (Release) HydroStretch solenoid is malfunctioning. The Bottom (Relief) HydroStretch solenoid is malfunctioning. The Hydro-Stretch dials are not set properly. The film is not threaded properly. The film is being stretched too much during the wrap cycle. The Film Force Potentiometer is set too high. The Hydro-Stretch hydraulic tank is empty or low. The Main (Release) HydroStretch solenoid is malfunctioning. The Bottom (Relief) HydroStretch solenoid is malfunctioning. Possible Solution See the Dual Power HydroStretch Adjustments section of this manual to set the dials correctly. Use the Film Loading Diagram located on the carriage to thread the film correctly. Ensure the film cling will be on the package side as the film is wrapped around the package. Ensure the main film mandrel provides drag on the film. Tighten the mandrel if it is too loose. Check the fluid level and fill if necessary. Check for leaks. Check wiring to the solenoid and replace if necessary. Check wiring to the solenoid and replace if necessary. See the Dual Power HydroStretch Adjustments section of this manual to set the dials correctly. Use the Film Loading Diagram located on the carriage to thread the film correctly. Turn the potentiometer counterclockwise (to a lower number) to decrease the force and increase film delivery speed. Check the fluid level and fill if necessary. Check for leaks. Check wiring to the solenoid and replace if necessary. Check wiring to the solenoid and replace if necessary. Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 68 7 Highlight Industries, Inc. Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Technical References Technical References Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Recommended Spare Parts The table below provides the recommended spare parts list for the Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper. Machine Section HLI Part Number Item Description Carriage Carriage Carriage Carriage Carriage Carriage-30” Carriage-20” Carriage Carriage Carriage H.P Turntable H.P Turntable H.P Turntable H.P Turntable L.P Turntable L.P Turntable Tower Tower Tower Tower Tower 300055 520085 520157 520029 305167 301180 301179 305390 305629 645432 305153 305024 300506 301021 745175 301478 300448 305466 309120.2 309121.2 309122.2 Electrical 408463 Electrical 401984 Electrical Electrical Electrical Electrical Electrical Electrical Electrical Electrical Electrical Electrical 750055 403430 403428 403429 745890 750053 406100 404248 407221 408330 SOLENOID VALVE, N.O., 24 VDC CARRIAGE ROLLER Syn CARRIAGE CENTER GUIDE ROLLER FILM MANDREL FRICTION PAD BEARING, 1'' 3/4hp GEARMOTOR – 7.68:1 1/2hp GEARMOTOR – 7.68:1 4" STAINLESS EXTENSION SPRING BEARING, DANCER BAR, 7/8 OD X 3/8 ID FLANGE DANCER BAR WELDMENT, 20" Swivel caster w/Timken Taper Bearing CASTER, 8'' X 2'' 1 3/16 BORE CAST AL DRIVE WHEEL BEARING, 2-BOLT FLANGE, 1-3/16 BORE 3/4hp GEARMOTOR – 28:1 CAM ROLLER ASS'Y FOR L.P.T.T. 3/4hp GEARMOTOR – 39.8:1 MOTOR, 3/4 HP, 3 PH 56C AC MOTOR Reducer, Right Angle, custom shaft, 60:1 BELT, LIFT,CWA, 2" X 98.25",SYN BELT, LIFT,CWA, 2" X 123",SYN – Optional BELT, LIFT,CWA, 2" X 137.25,SYN – Optional AC VECTOR DRIVE, ATV12, 115VAC INPUT 1 PH, 230VAC OUT 3PH PHOTO EYE INFRA RED DIFFUSE, LONG RANGE, 10-30 DC, M12 CONN. POTENTIOMETER, 10K Single Turn Speed Pot (Double) Ass'y PROX SW, 18mm, 8mm RANGE, 4 WIRE, 10-65VDC, NO/NC PUSH/PULL, 40MM MUSHRM HD, 22mm, RED PUSH BUTTON LIGHT, RED LED, 24VDC, 1NC/1NO LIMIT SWITCH, BELT TENSION SWITCH ASSY., POTENTIOMETER, 10K 10 Turn Speed Pot Ass'y CONTACTOR, 18A, 24VDC COIL, 1NO 1NC AUX POWER SUPPLY, 24VDC, 2.5 AMP, DIN RAIL MOUNT LIMIT SWITCH, ROLLER PLUNGER STYLE, W/12' CABLE LIMIT SWITCH, NEUTRAL POS. 2 NO AND 2 NC CONTACTS Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 Qty 1 4 2 1 4 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 3 1 5 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 70 Technical References Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Mechanical Drawings Low Profile System Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 71 Technical References Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Low Profile Turntable Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 72 Technical References Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual High Profile System Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 73 Technical References Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual High Profile Turntable Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 74 Technical References Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Tower Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 75 Technical References Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual H IGHLIGHT Film Carriage, Standard 20” Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 76 Technical References Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual H IGHLIGHT Film Carriage, Optional 30” Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 77 Technical References Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Hydro-Stretch Unit Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 78 Technical References Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Electrical Drawings H IGHLIGHT Electrical Schematics Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 79 Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual H IGHLIGHT Technical References Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 80 Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual H IGHLIGHT Technical References Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 81 Technical References Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual ALTIVAR 12 DRIVES PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS Drive # Function Controlled Drive/Motor HP Full Menu Code Code I/O tCC AI1 AI1t r1 tOL LOC AO1 AO1 AO1t drC bFr nPr CoS UnS nCr FrS nSP tFr Ctt UFr StA FLG tUn CtL Fr1 PSt CHCF Cd1 FUn rPt ACC dEC rPt brA Stt Stt rrS AdC AdC SdC1 tdC1 CL1 CL1 SPL LSP HSP FLt rSF AtR Atr tAr FLr tHt ItH SLL CON ADD tbr tFO ttO Use the wheel on the drive to navigate to ConF, then FULL, and finally the parameters listed below. Description Type of control (2 wire) Analog Input Type Relay Output r1 Application Overload Time Delay Application Overload Threshold (% of nCr) Analog Output Assignment Analog Output Type Standard Motor Frequency Rated Motor Power Rated Motor Cos Phi Nominal Motor Voltage Motor Plate Current Rating Nominal Motor Frequency Motor Speed Rating Maximum Output Frequency Motor Control Type IR Compensation Frequency Loop Stability Frequency Loop Gain Motor Auto Tuning Speed Control Referece Stop Key Priority Motor Control/Channel Configuration Command Channel 1 Acceleration Time (Seconds) Deceleration Time (Seconds) Ramp Shape Assignment Decel Ramp Adaption Assignment Type of Stop Reverse Direction Automatic DC Injection Automatic DC Injection Current Automatic DC Injection Time Current Limitation Low Speed (Min Hz) High Speed (Max Hz) Detected Fault Reset Assignment Automatic Restart Max Automatic Restart Time Flying Restart Motor Thermal Current Modbus Communication Fault Management Modbus Address Modbus Baud Rate Modbus Communication Format Modbus Communication Time Out 0204 Turntable 0224 Film Delivery 0304 Film Carriage 0324 Top Platen (Optional) 1/0.75 1/0.75 1/0.75 1/0.75 Default Setting Setting Setting Setting 2C * * * * 5U * 10U * 10U FLt * * * * 0 sec * * * * 90% * * * * nO Ofr Ofr Ofr Ofr 0A 10U 10U 10U 10U 50 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz PLATE 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 PLATE * * * * 230V * * * * PLATE 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 50 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz PLATE 1725 1725 1725 1725 72 Hz 60.0 90.0 60.0 60.0 Std * * * * 100% * * * * 20% * * * * 20% 13 13 13 13 nO YES/dOnE YES/dOnE YES/dOnE YES/dOnE AI1 * * * * YES * * * * SIM * * * * tEr * * * * 3 2.0 0.5 1.0 1.0 3 1.0 0.5 0.3 0.3 Lin * * * * YES dYnA dYnA dYnA dYnA rMP * * * * nO L2H L2H L2H L2H YES * * * * 70% * * * * 0.5 sec * * * * 1.5 In * * * * 0 Hz 8.0 10.0 * * 60 Hz * 90.0 * * nO * * * * nO * * * * 5 min * * * * nO YES YES YES YES PLATE 5 5 5 5 YES * * * * OFF 1 1 1 1 19.2 * * * * 8E1 * * * * 10s * * * * This table represents the Electrical Schematics Page 4 Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 82 Technical References Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 83 Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual H IGHLIGHT Technical References Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 84 Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual H IGHLIGHT Technical References Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 85 Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual H IGHLIGHT Technical References Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 86 Technical References Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Electrical Sub Panel Drawing Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 87 Technical References Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Operator Button Panel Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 88 8 Highlight Industries, Inc. Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Notes Notes Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 90 Notes Synergy 3 Turntable Stretch Wrapper Operation Manual Highlight Industries, Inc. ● 2694 Prairie SW, Wyoming, Mi 49519 ● 1-800-531-2465 91