Parts that fail the minor parameter limit of bin 8 will fall into bin 8
regardless of whether the major parameter passes the bin 0 limits. Use of bin 8
is optional; it is not necessary to set a limit and if the limit is left 'closed' (the
default state, indicated by dashes) bin 8 will be ignored.
Fail Bin
Parts that do not fall into bin 0 or bin 8 are assigned to bin 9, the general
fail bin.
Using Sort
Having set up bin 0, press Bin No. until End? is shown in the display
then press Enter to exit the set—up mode.
Press Sort to turn on the sort facility. Parts that pass the major
parameter percentage limits will be indicated by PASS bin0 in the display;
parts that fail the minor term limits of bin 8 (if set) will be indicated by FAIL
bin8, parts that do not fall into either bin 0 or bin 8 will be indicated by FAIL
bin9.
Storing Sort Set—ups
To store a Sort set—up press the Store key; the display shows StorE?.
Press a key 1 to 9 followed by Enter; after a few seconds the right—hand display
shows donE to indicate that the set—up has been stored. The binning nominal
and limits are stored, together with the Function, Frequency, Mode, etc. used
for the Sort set—up.
To recall a Sort set—up press Recall, the store number (1 to 9), and
Enter. The display shows rcl donE when the set—up has been reloaded from
non—volatile memory.
Note that memory 0 contains the factory default settings; these can be
loaded by pressing, Recall, 0, Enter. Memory 0 cannot be overwritten by
pressing Store, 0, Enter and cannot therefore be used to store binning
information.
Multiple Bin Sorting
The MZ-805 supports two different schemes for multiple bin sorting,
overlap and sequential.
Overlapping (or nested) bins have one nominal value and progressively
larger symmetrical limits. Sequential bins can also have one nominal value but
asymmetric limits (e.g. —5% to —2%, —2% to +2%, +2% to 5%) or can have
different nominal values, each with their own percentage limits.
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