1. Threshold Settings (Full Trip/Empty Trip)
The Case Inspector utilizes digital threshold settings to establish acceptable/rejectable levels. The trip level is the setting above which (for Full inspection) or below which (for Empty inspection) the Case Inspector will signal a reject pulse. Either condition is enabled or disabled with the ON/OFF switch and may be enabled simultaneously.
2. Inspection Timing
(Initial Delay/Row Delay/Inspection Time)
Precise quartz timing, together with flexible design and entry, affords each critical timing parameter to be optimized. The Initial Delay times the package from entry into the inspection zone until inspection commences. The Row Delay times the package from row to row after the initial delay. The Inspection Time sets how long each row or container is inspected.
3. Good/Bad/Total Count
Complete tabulation is continuously maintained of all inspections. Each can be displayed by depressing the keypad. Good and Bad Counts equal Total Count.
4. Rows/Case Option
Inspection can be tabulated either by rows or cases.
5. Row Fault
This function allows the display to indicate the case row in which the last fault occurred, facilitating identification of the faulty container.
6. Data Entry
All data is keyed in through the keypad. Only when the “Enter” key is depressed is the data accepted by the system.
| Power Requirements: | 115 VAC - 230 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz single phase |
| Operating Temperature: | +5°C to +60°C (40°F to 140°F) |
| Construction: | Stainless Steel enclosure with acetyl co-polymer display |
| Dimensions: | 33-39" W (adjustable) x 20.25” H x 6.0” D Inspection Height Limit 16” |
| Conveyor Speed: | 200 feet per minute |
| Communications: | ASCI formatted data transmitted via standard RS 232 Port |
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