USER DEFINED POWDER CONFIGURATION
This section is for those who want to increase the efficiency of their dispensing and make
improvements on the current default powder configuration settings. Since there are four
different dispense speeds and several different MatchMaster units, default settings are
established to accommodate all. Having the ability to adjust these settings allows the user to
fine tune the powder dispense configuration parameters and increase performance.
Press [MODE] key and Use [2] or [8] to choose "PoWdE". Then press [GO] key, the display shows
the last edited "uSr" configuration. Press [GO] key to enter this user configuration and
modify values or [CANCEL] key to exit. User defined Parameters will only be saved after
pressing [GO] after the last parameter, "I", is entered. After [GO] is depressed "Test" will display.
this allows the user the option to step through parameter settings "E-I" individually. Detailed
instructions of this process can be found in Appendix 5 (pg. 19). If you choose not to step
through the powder configuration simply depress [CANCEL] when Test is displayed. The
parameters entered will be saved and dispensing can be started.
Note: At any time during the process, press [CANCEL] key to exit without saving any parameters.
When using one of the uSr defined powder configurations (uSr 06-20), you can not switch
between standard and match mode as you can when using the default settings. If wanting
to switch between standard and match the uSr configuration must be modified. This is
accomplished with parameter "B".
1.
uSr: enter 6~20 to configure user defined powder (uSr 6~20). Press "Go" to edit parameter
A~I. After entering each parameter, press "Go" to enter the next parameter.
Detailed descriptions for parameters A~I (see Appendix 4, Detailed Explanation of Powder
Dispense Parameters)
2.
A: Powder Size 1~4
1 = Large-Heavy (Lg. Extruded or Lg. Ball Powders)
2 = Medium (Med-Small Extruded or Med. Ball Powders)
3 = Small (Small Extruded or Small Ball Powders)
4 = Small-Light (Lg and Sm Flake or Small Extruded & Ball Powders)
3.
B: Standard/match mode setting: 0=match, 1=standard
4.
C: Weight unit: 0=gm, 1=gn
5.
D: Minimum operation value for large tube: 1~40 gn.
6.
E: Expected large tube stop point: 1~99.
7.
F: Expected small tube stop point: 0~99. The smaller number means the small tube will be
expected to stop nearer to the target weight.
8.
G: G
G
Angle and response time for long trickle: 0,0~9,9
1
2
a. Rotating time for long trickle = (G
b. Response time for long trickle = (G
9.
H: Expected start point for short trickle: 0-99.
10. I: I
I
Angle and response time for short trickle: 0,0~9,9
1
2
a. Rotating time for short trickle = (I
b. Response time for short trickle = (I
Note: for parameters E-I, it is essential to take in account the momentum of the powder, when adjusting
parameters. This is the benefit of the step function, which allows the user to set a parameter and visualize
the end result for the parameter only. Ex: "E" parameter is set to stop at 5 gn from target. The tube will stop
at 5 gn from target; however, the momentum of powder will take the result to 3 gn from target.
Press [CANCEL] anytime to exit the setting and return to weighing.
+1)*100ms. (0=Min Rotation, 9=Max Rotation)
1
+1)*250ms (0=Min Response, 9= Max Response)
2
+1)*25ms. (0=Min Rotation, 9=Max Rotation)
1
+1)*250ms. (0=Min Response,9= Max Response)
2
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