PFE AUTOMAILER 5 VERTICAL STACKER SET UP INFORMATION
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PFE AUTOMAILER 5 VERTICAL STACKER SET UP INFORMATION
PFE AUTOMAILER 5 VERTICAL STACKER SET UP INFORMATION Issue 2 NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT APPLIES TO AUTOMAILER 5 & AUTOMAILER 5 EXP. Vertical Stacker Setup with Automailer 5 This document explains the setup/installation procedure for using vertical stacker with the Automailer 5 and the options available. Hardware Setup The vertical stacker needs to be installed in the AM5 hardware settings before it can be used. To do this leave the run screen and go to Engineering, Hardware setup, Select unit zero, then select edit, then scroll down the list under unit equipment and check Vertical stacker. Then under extra settings select Dual ink marker (if the vertical stacker is fitted with one, this option is not standard). Then save changes and send to the unit. Go back to the run screen and press “Clear and restart” then close the M5go application. Then re-open M5go.exe. The Vertical stacker will now be selected in the hardware setup and the run screen will have updated to show the output conveyor is now a vertical stacker (VS). Setting the Configuration in AM5 for Using the Vertical Stacker Above shows the options available in the configuration/output screen when the vertical stacker is fitted. This allows the operator to set the vertical stacker options for each configuration. The control mode of the jog and the dual ink marker can be set here for error OMR/barcode etc. Above shows the options available for the dual ink marker (ink marker 1 & ink marker 2) as well as the VS jog. Not all options shown are applicable for all. The jog control mode is linked to the ink marker 1 control, so if the ink marker 1 control is set to anything other than not used then the only two options for the jog are Not Used or copy ink marker 1 control mode e.g. Ink mark 1 = Error, then jog mode can be Error or Not Used only Batching Batching for the vertical stacker now has the option to select the control mode as End or toggle. Control mode End is the default a preferred option. This will ink mark or jog the designated envelope specified in the Quantity field. Examples: Control Mode End, Quantity 200, the ink marker/jog will activate every 200th envelope. Control Mode Toggle, Quantity 200, the ink marker/jog will activate every 200 envelopes and then not for 200 envelopes and then repeat the pattern. Batching is only available on Ink marker 1 and the vertical stacker jog NOT on Ink Marker 2. Other Control Modes The vertical stacker has the same control modes as the existing ink marker. This means they can be controlled by OMR/Barcode, Weight group, Error etc. This allows the mail run to be split into postage regions, batches as well as indicating error tagged Envelopes (these maybe Possible Corrupt Group(PCG) sent to the output). All settings are the same as if you were setting up the existing ink marker or an output divert unit Modifications to the Vertical Stacker Hardware settings The vertical stacker has two dc motors that can be adjusted in the hardware settings (like all other AM5 dc motors) this allows for mechanical inaccuracies to be eliminated. The vertical stacker dc motor hardware adjustment is found on the twiddle screen for the Output. Accessed from the run screen. The Vertical stacker side guide and the vertical stacker roller (output brush guide) can both be adjusted in 1mm increments. These changes affect all jobs, as they are hardware settings. Vertical Stacker Engineer diagnostics The vertical stacker engineer diagnostics are located within unit zero Note: The vertical stacker is not connected to the AM5 by the CAN Bus (it is a serial link from unit zero, so the Engineer diagnostics maybe slower to update (E.g. Sensors may not report their status instantly) Firmware Version for the Vertical Stacker The vertical stacker requires the AM5 to have software version 5.0.5.1 or later and firmware version 5.01F or later. Otherwise it is not possible to select or run the vertical stacker. The vertical stacker also requires firmware to function. This firmware is not the same as the rest of the AM5. It is a different file called VertStck_V5-01F.am5 (firmware for the rest of the AM5 is Auto5_V5-01F.am5) this firmware must only be downloaded to vertical stacker. Downloading Firmware to the Vertical Stacker The firmware for the vertical stacker is not downloaded via the M5go application as the rest of the AM5. This is because the vertical stacker is not connected to the CAN Bus. Therefore the only way to download new firmware to a vertical stacker is serially via a laptop (or use the AM5 PC). Use PFE serial debug cable 184-176 and connect the 4-way jst connector to J9 on the vertical stacker controller PCB. Use HyperTerminal to download firmware. The settings for HyperTerminal are the same if you are connecting a laptop to any of the AM5 control PCB for diagnostics (Example below uses COMM1 this may not be the same for your laptop) Capture trace procedure The capture trace procedure is different for the vertical stacker. The capture trace button on the AM5 run screen (Press F3) will not capture any data from the vertical stacker processor. If a trace is need of the vertical stacker then plug the debug lead into J9 (same as when downloading firmware) and capture the trace from the HyperTerminal window and save it as a text file in an editor (e.g. Note pad) Basic Commands for HyperTerminal These few commands will allow a trained engineer to determine the firmware version installed on the vertical stacker. Each command is case sensate. *av <enter> *u<enter> *dd<enter> ! This will show the current firmware version installed This will show the hardware settings for the stacker This will dump the data from the processor (useful if you are trying to capture trace info from the vertical stacker and did not stop HyperTerminal quickly enough This will re-set the vertical stacker (if required) Vertical Stacker Installation The following information will allow the vertical stacker to be fitted to an existing Automailer 5. The photographs show how the stacker bolts to its conveyor as well as how it fits to the AM5. The vertical stacker can be bolted directly to the AM5 or onto an output divert unit. Attaching the vertical stacker to its output conveyor Attach the conveyor to the wheel end of the vertical stacker as shown. Ensure the wheel passes through the conveyor as shown. There are eight fixing screws to attach the conveyor to the vertical stacker. Cable routing shown for the two cables from the conveyor to the vertical stacker module PCB. Plug these into J13 and J6 (Each cable will be marked up to indicate where it plugs in to the vertical stacker module PCB) Attaching the vertical stacker to the AM5 These 2 bolts attach the vertical stacker to the AM5 Wiring the Vertical Stacker The vertical stacker requires 240v/110v to operate this can be taken from the AM5 (If replacing a standard output conveyer use the existing power lead, the output conveyor communications cable is no longer required) The serial cable goes from unit zero control PCB J12 to the vertical stacker control PCB J12. THIS IS ONLY FOR AM5Mk1. AM5 Mk2 (AM5 ExP) IS WIRED DIFFERENTLY. PLEASE SEE SEPARATE SECTION AT HE END OF THIS DOCUMENT Above shows the dual ink marker fitted and the required wiring. Plug the ink markers into J12 and J14 on the splitter PCB Vertical Stacker Adjustment The spring tapes at the input may need to be adjusted for certain envelopes to ‘kick’ the filled envelope down onto the bed of the VS before the pawls take it away. It is critical to ensure the vertical stacker is at the correct height so the envelopes enter the vertical stacker input consistently. To check the height place a filled envelope in the vertical stacker input area as shown (this set up is the same if the vertical stacker is connected to an output divert or direct on the AM5 exit) the underside of the filled envelope needs to be level with the lower lip of the aperture of the vertical stacker to ensure the envelope path is not restricted. After achieving ensure the stands of the VS input and VS conveyor are levelled. Once the height is correct the side guide needs to be set so that the pocket at the input is approx 10mm bigger than the envelope width. This ensures the envelope will drop to the bed and be picked up by the pawls on the stepper belt. At the wheel end of the conveyor the side guide should be 1mm bigger than the envelope width Note The vertical stacker input pocket is the distance from the side guide to the chassis. Wiring a Vertical Stacker when Connected to an AM5 Mk2 (ExP) The vertical stacker is no longer directly wired from the control PCB of unit zero to the control PCB of the vertical stacker. To improve the communications between the vertical stacker and the mailing machine we now wire direct from the Automailer Pc to the control PCB of the vertical stacker To achieve this the following items will be required (they are now standard on the Vertical stacker BOM) USB to serial converter Serial Debug Lead 179-746 184-176 This picture shows the vertical stacker electronics panel and the serial debug cable in position. The other end of the cable attaches to the USB to serial adaptor (which is connected to the Automailer PC) The serial debug cable plugs into J12 on the Vertical stacker control PCB as shown here The USB to serial adaptor is fitted as shown connected to a spare USB port on the rear of the AM PC. Setting up Communication Ports The Automailer 5 communicates via its PC to the vertical stacker. The port needs to be configured within Automailer 5 and windows. Follow the provided instructions to install the hardware. To set up the USB to serial adaptor navigate to: Control Panel – System – Hardware – Device Manager – Ports (Com & LPT) – right click for Properties. Please ensure that the settings for the comm. Port are as follows: Under the Advanced setting set the COM port to the desired number. This port number then needs to be setup in M5Go. Setting the Com port number within M5Go. Go to Engineering, then select External Devices then set the port number for the TQM/vertical stacker. (This must be the same number as the setting above) Note: Currently the M5go application can only support one external device connected via a serial port. Please check all other external devices have the COM port set to none. Screen dumps used here are for illustration only. The Com Port numbers must be the same. Basic layout showing the vertical stacker (See technical manual for detailed layouts and part numbers)