Dynatech Pill Reminder Device PN 106082 115v User Manual

ITW Dynatec  
An Illinois Tool Works Company  
31 Volunteer Drive  
Hendersonville, TN 37075 USA  
Telephone 615.824.3634  
FAX 615.264.5222  
ITW Dynatec GmbH  
Industiestrasse 28  
D-40822 Mettmann, Germany  
Telephone 49.2104.915.0  
FAX 49.210.2104.915.111  
OPERATIONS & SERVICE MANUAL  
Manual 50-05  
Revised 1/23/04  
ITW Dynatec K.K.  
Daiwashinagawa Bldg., 7-15 Konan, 3-Chome  
Minata-Ku, Tokoyo 108 Japan  
Telephone 81.3.3450.5901  
FAX 81.3.3450.8405  
Adhesive Application Solutions · ISO 9001 Certified  
TPC2 TIME-BASED PATTERN CONTROL KIT  
OPERATIONS AND SERVICE MANUAL  
PN 106082: 115v  
PN 106083: 230v  
Memory  
Event  
Drive  
1
Delay  
Line  
Drive 2  
A.T.S.  
Gap (Spot / Stitch)  
Stitch  
Trigger  
Spike Time  
1
2
Channel  
/ Drive  
Digit  
Value  
Purge  
Trig Mode  
Time Range  
Glue / Pass / Start  
Palletising Count  
System  
Run / Stop  
Unlocked  
TPC-2  
Drive 1  
Drive 2  
ATS  
Trigger  
T630mA  
Purge  
Isolate From Supply Before  
Removing Access Cover  
IMPORTANT ! - READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT  
It is the customers responsibility to have all operators and service personnel read and understand  
this information. Contact your ITW Dynatec customer service representative for additional copies.  
NOTICE! Pleas e be s ure to include the s erial number of your equipment each time  
you order replacement parts and/or s upplies . This will enable us to s end you the  
correct items that you need.  
ITW Dynatec Service Parts Direct Dial: 1-800-538-9540  
ITW Dynatec Technical Service Direct Dial: 1-800-654-6711  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
CHAPTER 1:DESCRIPTION  
General Description ...................................................................................................................................... 1-1  
Specifications................................................................................................................................................ 1-2  
How to Use this Manual................................................................................................................................ 1-2  
CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION  
Unpacking..................................................................................................................................................... 2-1  
Supplied Equipment...................................................................................................................................... 2-2  
Optional Accessories..................................................................................................................................... 2-3  
Changing AC Input Voltage.......................................................................................................................... 2-3  
Dimensions ................................................................................................................................................... 2-5  
Locating the TPC-2 for Installation .............................................................................................................. 2-5  
Installing the TPC-2 and Accessories ........................................................................................................... 2-6  
230VAC Power Cord Wiring........................................................................................................................ 2-7  
Receptacle Assignments................................................................................................................................ 2-7  
Important Note.............................................................................................................................................. 2-8  
CHAPTER 3: OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING  
Start-up Procedure ........................................................................................................................................ 3-1  
Programming Conventions............................................................................................................................ 3-2  
System Status Lights ..................................................................................................................................... 3-3  
Drive 1 & Drive 2 ..................................................................................................................................... 3-3  
A.T.S.  
.................................................................................................................................................. 3-3  
Trigger .................................................................................................................................................. 3-4  
Programming SYSTEM Parameters ............................................................................................................. 3-4  
Purge  
.................................................................................................................................................. 3-4  
Trig Mode ................................................................................................................................................. 3-5  
Time Range ............................................................................................................................................... 3-5  
Glue/Pass/Start ......................................................................................................................................... 3-6  
Palletising Count ...................................................................................................................................... 3-7  
Selecting a Program from MEMORY........................................................................................................... 3-8  
Programming Glue Pattern (CHANNEL) Parameters................................................................................... 3-8  
Event  
Delay  
Line  
Gap  
Stitch  
.................................................................................................................................................. 3-8  
.................................................................................................................................................. 3-9  
.................................................................................................................................................. 3-11  
.................................................................................................................................................. 3-11  
.................................................................................................................................................. 3-13  
Spike Time................................................................................................................................................. 3-14  
Clearing Programmed Information ............................................................................................................... 3-14  
CHAPTER 4: EXAMPLES  
Purge CHANNEL 1 and CHANNEL 2......................................................................................................... 4-1  
A Single EVENT Glue Pattern ..................................................................................................................... 4-2  
A Multiple EVENT Glue Pattern.................................................................................................................. 4-3  
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CHAPTER 5: TROUBLESHOOTING  
Controller Glues Every Other Sheet.............................................................................................................. 5-1  
GlueLine Moves or Changes Length............................................................................................................. 5-1  
Glue Applicators Will Not Activate.............................................................................................................. 5-1  
DRIVE or A.T.S. Status LED is Illuminated Red......................................................................................... 5-2  
Program Parameters Can Not Be Modified................................................................................................... 5-3  
SYSTEM Parameters Can Not Be Accessed ................................................................................................ 5-3  
Glue Pattern Repeats Itself on the Product.................................................................................................... 5-3  
CHAPTER 6: INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE  
Replacement Parts......................................................................................................................................... 6-1  
Typical System Diagrams ............................................................................................................................. 6-1  
Electrical Schematics .................................................................................................................................... 6-3  
TPC-2 Hot Melt System Overview Bill of Materials.................................................................................... 6-4  
TPC-2 Hot Melt System Overview Installation Illustration .......................................................................... 6-5  
TPC-2 Hot/Cold Glue System Overview Bill of Materials........................................................................... 6-6  
TPC-2 Hot/Cold Glue System Overview Installation Illustration ................................................................. 6-7  
Timing Nomograph....................................................................................................................................... 6-8  
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Chapter 1  
DESCRIPTION  
Description  
The ITW Dynatec TPC-2 Timer is a microprocessor-based electronic control system. It  
may be used in any process that requires the timed actuation of electrical output devices  
and has the ability to count those actuations and take varied actions based upon the count.  
It was specifically developed to control glue application valves used in adhesive systems.  
Examples of applications where the TPC-2 may be used include, but are not limited to,  
case sealing, palletizing, labeling, and bag making.  
The TPC-2 can be operated on either 120vac or 240vac (single phase) power. A set of  
contacts is provided to allow a signal to be sent to an external controller (such as a PLC)  
when the TPC-2 is switched on.  
All controls and displays are mounted inside a rugged enclosure with a protective door.  
The enclosure meets environmental ratings of IP54, protecting against water and solid  
object infiltration when the door is latched and all output/input receptacles at the bottom  
of the TPC-2 Control Unit are either connected to cables or capped. The TPC-2 display is  
a bright, seven-segment LED device that affords easy viewing at any angle and in any  
lighting environment. All connectors are standardized to simplify installation.  
The TPC-2 Timer has non-volatile memory for up to four programs. Each program has  
two CHANNEL outputs. Each CHANNEL is independent of the other and has four  
programmable EVENTS. An EVENT is defined as a DELAY (no glue) and a LINE  
(glue). Each LINE may be programmed to apply continuous glue or apply in a STITCH  
(series of dashes) or SPOT (series of dots) pattern.  
Programming is accomplished by depressing the appropriate CHANNEL or SYSTEM  
button until the desired parameter LED is illuminated on the left side of the display panel.  
Depressing the DIGIT button causes the values on the display to flash. Rotating the  
VALUE knob modifies the displayed value. Depressing the RUN/STOP button so the  
LED is illuminated signifies the glue system is active and will respond to trigger inputs.  
Activity of the DRIVE 1, DRIVE 2 and A.T.S. (Automatic Tip Sealer) outputs or the  
TRIGGER input is indicated in the top right corner of the display via illumination of the  
respective LED’s.  
Facilities for a remote PURGE device (supplied standard with the system) and Automatic  
Tip Sealers (used in cold glue systems) offer the operator ease of glue system  
maintenance during times of system inactivity. The Automatic Tip Sealer (A.T.S.) Drive  
output is provided for use with cold glue systems that may employ tip sealing devices to  
prevent the glue from drying in the applicator nozzle during periods of glue system  
inactivity.  
Pattern initiation may be set for any of four trigger modes: Gated Repeat, Latched Repeat,  
Gated Single, and Latched Single. See Chapter 2 (Operation and Programming) for  
further information concerning TRIGGER MODE.  
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The TPC-2 possesses a PALLETISING facility that provides an easy means of applying  
glue to a specified number of objects, then passing (or skipping) a specified number of  
objects. The display continually updates itself to inform the operator of the current  
COUNT.  
A key-actuated system lock is provided on the Controller’s front panel. This lock prevents  
any unauthorized change to the programming when activated.  
Specifications  
Operating Temperature:  
Storage Temperature:  
Maximum Switching Rate:  
Maximum Power Output:  
Applicator Overload Protection:  
Time Increments:  
32 to 113 degrees F (0 to 45 degrees C), 0 to 90% RH, non-condensing  
-14 to 140 degrees F (-10 to 60 degees C), 0 to 90% RH, non-condensing  
500 cycles per second  
26 Watts, current limited at 1.25 amps per channel  
Electronic Sensing  
0.001 to 1.999 seconds or 0.01 to 19.99 seconds (operator selectable)  
Holding Voltage:  
16 VDC  
Over-Voltage:  
48 VDC  
Over-Voltage Duration:  
Input Voltage:  
0 to 25.5ms, operator selectable  
115 or 230 VAC ± 10% (requires installation of appropriate jumper), single  
phase  
Input Power:  
60 Watts  
How to Use this Manual  
The following typographic conventions are used throughout this manual:  
ALL CAPITALS: Parameter, Button and Knob titles displayed on the TPC-2 Control  
Unit Display Panel  
Bold: Information found on the TPC-2 Control Unit’s LED Display  
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Chapter 2  
INSTALLATION  
The ITW Dynatec TPC-2 Timer is very easy to install and operate. It is highly  
recommended, however, that the entire contents of this manual be read before installation  
to become familiar with the many features of this equipment and to avoid potential safety  
hazards.  
WARNING: Line voltage is present at several places inside this Control Unit  
when it is connected to an AC power source. Electrical shock will result if  
contact is made with line voltage. This shock may be extremely hazardous. Do  
not disassemble or assemble this unit or make electrical connections unless  
all line voltage sources are removed.  
Unpacking  
Carefully unpack and inspect the TPC-2 enclosure for external damage. The Control Unit  
is shipped completely assembled. There should be no rattles or loose pieces inside the  
unit  
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Supplied Equipment  
The TPC-2 Control Kit is supplied with the following equipment. Please inventory these  
parts immediately upon unpacking the Control Kit to assure all items are present.  
Qty  
1
Description  
Control Unit, TPC-2  
Part Number  
106076  
1
Purge Control  
106078  
1
Output Kit (contains two 10 foot drive output cables,  
one end with connector, the other end unterminated)  
L21754  
1 set  
2
Security Lock Keys (2 keys)  
107189  
106023  
Sealing Cap, 9-pin Receptacle (attached to ATS and  
DRIVE 2 output connectors)  
1
Manual, TPC-2 (the manual you are currently  
reading)  
50-05  
TPC-2 Control Unit  
Security Lock Keys  
Purge Control  
Output  
Cables  
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Optional Accessories  
The following accessories are available from ITW Dynatec for use with the TPC-2  
Control Kit:  
Description  
Part Number  
Mini Reflective Photo Sensor Assembly, 2ms  
Response (6’ cord)  
L21746  
Reflective Photo Sensor Assembly, 1ms Response  
(6’ cord)  
L21701  
Fiber Optic Photo Sensor Assembly (6’ cord)  
Foot Switch Assembly (10’ cord)  
L21745  
106114  
L21747  
Trigger Extension Cable, 10’ (may be used with any  
of the above photo sensors or foot switch assembly)  
Sealing Cap, 4-Pin Receptacle (seals unused 4-pin  
connectors for IP54 integrity)  
106116  
106023  
106004  
106005  
106006  
Sealing Cap, 9-Pin Receptacle (seals unused 9-pin  
connectors for IP54 integrity)  
Quad Head Cord, 10’ (allows connection of up to  
four applicators to a single drive output)  
Dual Head Cord, 10’ (allows connection of up to two  
applicators to a single drive output)  
Single Head Cord, 10’ (allows connection of a single  
applicator to a drive output, used primarily with cold  
glue applicators)  
Solenoid Cord, RCA(M)/Unterminated, 10’ (used  
with 106004, 106005 or 106006)  
340-010-XA  
340-010-AA  
Solenoid Cord, RCA(M)/RCA(F), 10’ (used with  
106004, 106005 or 106006)  
Changing AC Input Voltage  
WARNING: Changing the operating voltage requires access to the TPC-2  
Control Unit’s internal power supply. Only qualified maintenance technicians  
should attempt this procedure.  
The TPC-2 Control Unit is capable of operating from 115VAC or 230VAC input voltage.  
Your unit has been factory pre-set to one of these voltages. There should be a sticker  
attached to the lower left corner of Control’s front panel, just above the power switch,  
identifying the factory-set voltage.  
WARNING: Disconnect the TPC-2 from its power source before attempting this  
procedure.  
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The following steps should be employed to change the Control Unit’s operating voltage  
from the factory pre-set value:  
1. Remove the 6 screws that secure the upper and  
lower portions of the Control Unit display panel  
using a cross-point screwdriver.  
2. Remove the lower panel (the portion housing the  
power switch and fuse holder) from the case taking  
care not to strain the wires connected to the backside  
of the panel.  
3. Remove the upper panel from the case taking care  
not to strain the wires connected to the backside of  
the panel.  
4. A printed circuit board (PCB) is mounted at the  
upper left corner inside the Control Unit case. This  
board contains a two-position, red, voltage selection  
switch. Slide the switch to the desired voltage.  
5. Reverse Steps 1 through 3 to re-assemble the  
Control Unit taking care not to pinch any wires  
during the process.  
Remove lower panel first  
Seletor Switch  
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Dimensions  
1.19"  
30mm  
3.5"  
89mm  
3.5"  
89mm  
1.19"  
30mm  
5.25”  
133.4mm  
0.27"  
7mm  
11.56"  
294mm  
11.56"  
294mm  
10.81"  
275mm  
9.75"  
248mm  
.5"  
13mm  
.375"  
10mm  
Locating the TPC-2 for Installation  
Mount the TPC-2 in a cool, dry, clean and well-ventilated area. Allow access space at the  
front and sides for operation and maintenance. Do not place the Control Unit where it is  
subject to high heat and humidity, in traffic areas or where it could be subject to  
mechanical abuse. Do not mount the TPC-2 Control Unit or any of its  
components/accessories close to high power wiring or in close proximity to sources of RF  
or static energy.  
CAUTION: 1. Heat, humidity and mechanical abuse will impair the  
performance and shorten the life of Control Unit components.  
2. Do not mount the TPC-2 Control Unit or its accessories near high voltage  
power lines or in close proximity of radio frequency interference (such as  
arc welding or electric motors), as this may cause irregular operation.  
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Installing the TPC-2 and Accessories  
1. Mount the TPC-2 Control Unit as close to the Trigger Input Device and the Glue  
Applicators as is possible.  
2. Mount the Trigger Device and Glue Applicator(s) in the desired locations. Connect the  
Drive Output Cable(s) to the Glue Applicator(s).  
3. Install the Automatic Tip Sealer(s) to the Glue Applicator(s) (cold glue systems) and  
connect the Drive Output Cable(s) to the Automatic Tip Sealer(s).  
4. Connect all cables to their proper receptacles on the bottom of the TPC-2 Control Unit.  
There is a legend along the bottom of the Display Panel (inside the Control Unit lid)  
indicating the input/output connector assigments.  
5. Install Sealing Caps (106116 and/or 106023) to unused receptacles if IP54 integrity is  
required in the following manner:  
a. Remove the 2 screws that secure the lower portion of the TPC-2 Control Unit  
display panel using a cross-point screwdriver.  
b. Remove the lower panel (the portion housing the power switch and fuse holder)  
from the case taking care not to strain the wires connected to the backside of the  
panel. This will allow access to the nuts attaching the receptacle flanges to the  
Control Unit Case.  
c. Remove one of the screws attaching each unused receptacle flange and place  
the screw through the eyelet of the appropriate Sealing Cap tether (106116 is used  
for the 4-pin and 106023 is used for the 9-pin receptacle).  
d. Reverse Steps (a) through (c) taking care not to pinch any wires in the process.  
6. Connect the TPC-2 Control Unit power cord to a clean, properly grounded power  
source of the appropriate voltage (115 or 230VAC). Observe wiring, grounding and  
safety practices in accord with all local electrical codes. The 115VAC version of the  
TPC-2 comes with a standard 10-amp plug on the end of the cord. The 230VAC version  
of the TPC-2 has no plug. Instead, bare wires are provided for connection into a terminal  
box. The wires should be connected as follows:  
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230VAC Power Cord Wiring  
WIRE COLOR  
Brown or Black  
Blue or White  
Green  
DESIGNATION  
Power (+)  
Neutral (-)  
Ground  
CAUTION: Avoid the installation of input or output cords near or parallel to  
power lines from other machinery. The resulting electrical “noise” can produce  
adverse effects on the TPC-2 Control Unit which could result in unreliable  
operation.  
Receptacle Assignments  
Below are the pin assignments for the input/output receptacles located at the bottom of  
the TPC-2 Control Unit.  
Drive 1  
Drive 2  
ATS  
Trigger  
Purge  
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
9
1
4
2
3
PIN ASSIGNMENT  
RECEPTACLE  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
+16V  
DC  
DRIVE  
DRIVE  
A.T.S.  
1
-
minus  
+16V  
DC  
2
-
minus  
+16V  
DC  
-
minus  
+12V  
DC  
Signal  
(NPN)  
TRIGGER  
PURGE  
Gnd  
Chas-  
sis  
Gnd  
NOTE: shorting pins #2 & #3 will  
manually initiate the trigger.  
+12V  
DC  
-
minus  
cont.  
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Important Note:  
The TPC-2 is usually connected to non-polarity-sensitive solenoids using the ITW  
Dynatec Output Kit (L21754) supplied as a part of the TPC-2 Control Unit Kit. As such,  
it is not important to which terminal the two wires of the Output Kit cables are connected.  
Polarity Sensitive solenoids, such as ITW Dynatec P/N 030A057 require attention to the  
manner in which the Output Kit wires are connected. It is imperative that the White Wire  
be connected to the solenoid’s “positive” (+) terminal and the Black Wire be connected to  
the “negative” (-) terminal. Failure to do so will render the solenoid valve inoperative and  
may cause damage to both the TPC-2 Control Unit and the solenoid valve.  
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Chapter 3  
OPERATION & PROGRAMMING  
Start-Up Procedure  
1. Open the latch on the right side of the TPC-2 Control Unit and swing open the lid.  
2. Two keys for the Programming Security feature should be attached to the inside of the  
lid. Remove these keys and unwrap them.  
3. Insert one of the keys into the lock on the Display Panel. Assure the key is in the  
UNLOCKED (key tab vertical) position.  
4. Remove the key and place both keys in a secure location.  
5. Turn ON the Control Unit by depressing the Power Switch in the lower left corner of  
the Display Panel. The Power Switch is on a “rocker”. The “ ” side of the rocker should  
be depressed to provide power to the Control Unit.  
The LED Display should show a Pr-1 (-2, -3 or -4) and the green LED to the left of  
MEMORY should be illuminated.  
Memory  
Drive  
Drive  
A.T.S.  
Event  
Delay  
Line  
Gap (Spot / Stitch)  
Stitch  
Trigger  
Spike Time  
1
2
Digit  
Value  
Channel  
/ Drive  
Purge  
Trig Mode  
Time Range  
Glue / Pass / Start  
Palletising Count  
System  
Run / Stop  
Unlocked  
TPC-2  
Drive 1  
Drive 2 Trigger  
T630  
ATS  
Purge  
Isolate From Supply Before  
Removing Access Cover  
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Programming Conventions  
The TPC-2 employs the following programming conventions:  
1. All CHANNEL modifications are performed on the Program displayed (Pr-1, -2, -3 or  
-4) when the MEMORY LED is illuminated.  
2. Depressing the CHANNEL 1 or CHANNEL 2 buttons allows programming of the  
parameters for that channel of the selected Program (Pr-1, -2, -3 or -4).  
3. Depressing the SYSTEM button allows programming of the parameters that pertain to  
the entire glue system, regardless of the Program (Pr-1, -2, -3 or -4) or CHANNEL  
selected.  
4. Depressing the DIGIT button allows selection of the “granularity” of the displayed  
parameter as it is being modified. (i.e. depressing the DIGIT button until the “100’s”  
place holder is flashing will result in increments/decrements of 100 units at a time,  
depressing the DIGIT button until the “1’s” place holder is flashing will result in  
increments/decrements of single units at a time, etc.).  
5. Rotation of the VALUE knob allows the actual modification of displayed values.  
6. The glue system will not operate unless the LED above the RUN/STOP button is  
illuminated.  
7. Modification of the CHANNEL parameters while the glue system is operating will  
result in real-time adjustments to the glue pattern. This allows the operator the ability to  
“fine-tune” the program settings while the system is operating.  
8. No SYSTEM parameters may be accessed while the LED above the RUN/STOP  
button is illuminated with the exception of the PALLETISING COUNT.  
9. Only the active Program (Pr-1, -2, -3 or -4) may be modified while the glue system is  
operating.  
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System Status Lights  
There are four LED’s in the top right corner of the Display Panel that provide an  
indication of the current system status. These lights are described in further detail below:  
Drive 1 & Drive 2  
These LED’s provide an indication of the current Drive Output activity. The LED’s will  
be in one of the following states:  
STATUS LIGHT  
No Illumination:  
GREEN:  
MEANING  
There is no Drive Output activity  
The Drive Output is functioning properly and is currently energized  
RED:  
There is an electrical short or other fault in the Drive Output, Output Cable or Glue Valve  
An electrical short circuit most likely exists if a Drive Status Light is red. Completely  
inspect the Output Cables and Glue Valve for the cause. Turn OFF, then turn back ON  
the TPC-2 Control Unit to clear the fault condition once the cause of the fault has been  
located. See the TROUBLESHOOTING section of this manual for more information in  
the event of a Drive Output fault.  
A.T.S.  
The Automatic Tip Sealer output is provided for use with cold glue systems that may  
employ tip sealing devices to prevent the glue from drying in the applicator nozzle during  
periods of glue system inactivity. This LED provides an indication of the current A.T.S.  
Drive Output activity. The LED will be in one of the following states:  
STATUS LIGHT  
MEANING  
No Illumination:  
There is no A.T.S. Output activity. The A.T.S. Output automatically deactivates when the  
TPC-2 does not receive a Trigger Input for 2.5 seconds.  
GREEN:  
RED:  
The A.T.S. Output is functioning properly and is currently energized. The A.T.S. Output  
should activate immediately upon receipt of a Trigger Input.  
There is an electrical short or other fault in the A.T.S. Output circuitry, Output Cable or  
Glue Valve  
An electrical short circuit most likely exists if the A.T.S. Status Light is red. Completely  
inspect the Output Cable and Tip Sealing Device for the cause. Turn OFF, then turn back  
ON the TPC-2 Control Unit to clear the fault condition once the cause of the fault has  
been located. See the TROUBLESHOOTING section of this manual for more  
information in the event of an A.T.S. Drive Output fault.  
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The A.T.S. output voltage is 48VDC at 5.4W for a 25ms duration. The output then drops  
to a holding voltage of 16VDC. The TPC-2 activates the A.T.S. Drive immediately upon  
receipt of Trigger Inputs. The Tip Sealing Device requires time to operate, the TPC-2  
caters for this by allowing a 35ms dwell time from Trigger Input until the gluing program  
will function. This means that if the first delay time is programmed to be less than 35ms  
the first glue line will start late then revert to the normal pattern in successive cycles. The  
A.T.S. Drive output automatically deactivates when the TPC-2 does not receive Trigger  
Inputs for 2.5 seconds or more.  
Trigger  
A Trigger Device of some kind is required to initiate the TPC-2 gluing pattern. The  
TRIGGER LED is illuminated green when the Trigger Device is activated.  
Programming SYSTEM Parameters  
TPC-2 Control Unit functions are modified by depressing the SYSTEM button.  
Activation of SYSTEM parameters is signified via illumination of the LED above the  
SYSTEM button and the illumination of the LED to the left of the specific parameter  
(PURGE, TRIG MODE, TIME RANGE, GLUE/PASS/START or PALLETISING  
COUNT).  
NOTES:  
a. All SYSTEM parameters, with the possible exception of PALLETISING COUNT, are  
accessible only when the LED above the RUN/STOP button is not illuminated.  
b. All SYSTEM parameters are stored in “non-volatile” memory, the settings are retained  
even when TPC-2 Control Unit input power is lost or the power switch is turned off.  
c. Modification to SYSTEM parameters may only be undertaken when Programming  
Security is in the UNLOCKED position.  
Purge  
The PURGE function requires connection of the Purge Control (106078) into the  
appropriate receptacle in the bottom of the TPC-2 Control Unit.  
1. Depress the SYSTEM button until the red LED to the left of PURGE flashes. The  
TPC-2 display will indicate = = = 0.  
2. Rotate the VALUE knob until the desired PURGE channel is selected. The table  
below indicates the meaning of each display setting:  
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PURGE Display Settings  
MEANING  
DISPLAY  
= = = 0  
= = = 1  
= = = 2  
Activation of A.T.S. output only  
Activation of A.T.S. and DRIVE 1 outputs  
Activation of A.T.S. and DRIVE 2 outputs  
3. Activation of the selected outputs occurs upon depressing the button on the Purge  
Control Unit (106078) and continues until the button is released.  
Trig Mode  
The TRIG MODE (Trigger Mode) parameter allows the Operator to select the manner in  
which the TPC-2 Control Unit applies the programmed pattern upon receiving a trigger  
(i.e. photo sensor, footswitch, etc.) input.  
1. Depress the SYSTEM button until the yellow LED to the left of TRIG MODE is  
illuminated.  
2. Rotate the VALUE knob until the desired TRIG MODE setting is selected. The table  
below indicates the meaning of each display setting.  
TRIG MODE Display Settings  
DISPLAY  
MEANING  
Gated Repeat – the trigger signal initiates the glue cycle, which repeats continuously until the trigger  
signal ends. The glue cycle stops immediately upon loss of trigger signal, regardless of the state of  
the glue cycle.  
GAt.  
Latched Repeat - the trigger signal initiates the glue cycle, which repeats continuously until the  
trigger signal ends. The glue cycle stops upon completion of the pattern cycle after loss of trigger  
signal.  
LAt.≡  
GAt.-  
Gated Single – the trigger signal initiates the glue cycle, a single glue pattern is performed. The glue  
cycle stops immediately if the trigger signal is lost during the cycle, regardless of the state of the glue  
cycle.  
LAt.-  
Latched Single - the trigger signal initiates the glue cycle, a single glue pattern is performed. The  
glue cycle stops upon completion of the pattern cycle.  
Time Range  
The TPC-2 offers two time ranges for programming of DELAY and LINE settings: 0.001  
(i.e. 1ms) to 1.999 seconds and 0.01 (i.e. 10ms) to 19.99 seconds.  
1. Depress the SYSTEM button until the yellow LED to the left of TIME RANGE is  
illuminated.  
2. Rotate the VALUE knob until the desired TIME RANGE setting is selected. The table  
below indicates the meaning of each display setting.  
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TIME RANGE Display Settings  
DISPLAY MEANING  
0.001  
Time Range Selection between 0.001 and  
1.999 seconds  
0.010  
Time Range Selection between 0.01 and  
19.99 seconds  
NOTE: Maximum time settings (i.e. 1.999 or 19.99 seconds) represent the maximum  
allowed cumulative time for DELAY and LINE duration of all four EVENTs in a  
CHANNEL  
Glue/Pass/Start  
The TPC-2 offers a Palletizing feature that provides the capability of gluing a specified  
quantity of items, based upon Trigger inputs, then “passing” (allowing sensed product to  
pass under the applicator with no glue being applied) a specified quantity of items, also  
based upon Trigger inputs. The Operator can program both the quantity of product to be  
“glued” and “passed” along with specifying whether the process should begin with the  
“glue” or the “pass” count.  
1. Depress the SYSTEM button until the yellow LED to the left of GLUE/PASS/START  
is illuminated. The display will show OFF if the Palletizing program in not currently  
active.  
Glue  
2. Depress the DIGIT button. The display will show G.000 with the digit furthest to the  
right flashing. This display allows the programming of the quantity of items to be  
“glued”. Depressing the DIGIT button additional times will change the granularity of the  
“glued” quantity setting.  
3. Rotate the VALUE knob until the desired “glued” quantity is selected. (Example:  
G.040 indicates that forty consecutive items will be glued).  
NOTE: Selection of the value G.000 for this parameter will set the palletizing feature to  
OFF, regardless of any PASS values that may be programmed.  
Pass  
4. Depress the SYSTEM button once. The display will now show P.001 or some other  
similar value.  
5. Depress the DIGIT button. The digit furthest to the right will commence flashing. This  
display allows the programming of the quantity of items to be “passed”. Depressing the  
DIGIT button additional times will change the granularity of the “passed” quantity  
setting.  
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6. Rotate the VALUE knob until the desired “pass” quantity is selected. (Example: P.010  
indicates that ten consecutive items will be passed).  
Start  
7. Depress the SYSTEM button once. The display will now show either GLUE or PASS.  
8. Rotate the VALUE knob until the desired value is displayed. The palletizing count will  
start with either the GLUE or the PASS count depending upon which value is selected for  
this parameter.  
Palletising Count  
The PALLETISING COUNT parameter is a display-only function that allows the  
operator to track the progress of the palletizing glue process.  
1. Depress the SYSTEM button until the yellow LED to the left of PALLETISING  
COUNT is illuminated.  
2. View the status of the palletizing glue process. The PALLETISING COUNT will count  
down with each trigger signal input: G.040, G.039, G.038, …, G.001, P.010, P.009,  
P.008, …, P.001, then repeat the cycle; assuming G.040 and P.010 were programmed in  
GLUE and PASS respectively and the cycle was set to begin with GLUE. Similarly, the  
cycle would begin counting down the PASS, then the GLUE portion, if the cycle was  
programmed to begin with PASS.  
NOTES:  
a. The PALLETISING COUNT parameter will not be accessible unless the palletizing  
feature is activated through the programming of values in the GLUE/PASS/START  
parameter.  
b. The PALLETISING COUNT is the only SYSTEM parameter that is accessible when  
the TPC-2 is set to RUN mode (LED above the RUN/STOP button is illuminated),  
assuming the palletizing feature is activated through the programming of values in the  
GLUE/PASS/START parameter.  
c. Any modifications to GLUE/PASS/START parameters will result in the reset of the  
PALLETISING COUNT.  
Selecting a Program from MEMORY  
The TPC-2 Control Unit possesses MEMORY storage capacity for as many as four  
independent programs. Each of these programs controls up to two independent glue  
channels or drives. Additionally, each program can possess up to four events with each  
event being composed of a DELAY and a LINE. The Program MEMORY is “non-  
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volatile”, the settings are retained even when TPC-2 Control Unit input power is lost or  
the power switch is turned off.  
1. Depress the SYSTEM button until the LED above the button is no longer illuminated  
and the green LED to the left of the MEMORY parameter is illuminated.  
2. Rotate the VALUE knob until the desired Program (Pr – 1 through Pr – 4) is  
displayed.  
NOTES:  
a. The MEMORY setting may only be modified when the TPC-2 Control Unit is in the  
STOP mode (the LED above the RUN/STOP button is not illuminated).  
b. Modifications to CHANNEL parameters affect only the active Program selected via the  
MEMORY parameter.  
Programming Glue Pattern (CHANNEL) Parameters  
Programming of a glue pattern into the TPC-2 Control Unit is accomplished by  
depressing either the CHANNEL 1 or CHANNEL 2 button so that the red LED above the  
button is illuminated. Activation of CHANNEL parameters is signified via illumination  
of the LED to the left of the specific parameter (EVENT, DELAY, LINE, GAP, STITCH  
and SPIKE TIME).  
NOTES:  
a. All CHANNEL parameters may be modified regardless of whether the TPC-2 Control  
Unit is in the RUN or STOP mode.  
b. All CHANNEL parameters are stored in “non-volatile” memory, the settings are  
retained even when TPC-2 Control Unit input power is lost or the power switch is turned  
off.  
c. Modification to CHANNEL parameters may only be undertaken when Programming  
Security is in the UNLOCKED position.  
d. CHANNEL 1 and CHANNEL 2 parameters are independent of each other, however the  
programming procedure for each CHANNEL is exactly the same.  
Event  
Each CHANNEL of each Program has up to four EVENTs. An EVENT is defined as a  
DELAY (skip) duration followed by a LINE (glue) duration.  
1. Depress the desired CHANNEL button until the LED to the left of EVENT is  
illuminated.  
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2. Rotate the VALUE knob until the desired EVENT is selected. The table below  
indicates the meaning of each display setting.  
EVENT Display Settings  
DISPLAY  
MEANING  
OFF  
The selected CHANNEL is inactivated, no other parameter  
programming will be possible for that CHANNEL  
1 through 4  
The remaining CHANNEL parameters (DELAY, LINE GAP, STITCH  
and SPIKE TIME) will be programmed for the displayed EVENT  
Delay  
The TPC-2 handles DELAY times from one EVENT to the next in a cumulative fashion  
as illustrated in the diagram below.  
E
V
TRIGGER  
E
N
T
DELAY 4  
LINE 4  
4
DELAY 3  
LINE 3  
3
2
1
DELAY 2  
LINE 2  
DELAY 1  
LINE 1  
1. Depress the desired CHANNEL button until the LED to the left of DELAY is  
illuminated.  
2. Depress the DIGIT button the necessary number of times until the desired  
programming granularity is selected (the desired place-holder digit is flashing).  
3. Rotate the VALUE knob until the desired DELAY value is selected.  
4. Displayed values range from 0000 to 1999. The meaning of these settings is dependent  
upon the selected TIME RANGE in the SYSTEM parameters. Refer to the below table as  
well as the section explaining TIME RANGE for a complete understanding of the  
DELAY programming.  
DELAY Display Settings  
TIME RANGE  
Setting  
DELAY Values  
0.001  
0.010  
0001 to 1999 (0.001 to 1.999 seconds)  
0001 to 1999 (0.01 to 19.99 seconds)  
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NOTES:  
a.  
b.  
c.  
d.  
The TPC-2 software forces minimum DELAY setting for EVENTS 2 through 4  
that are dependent upon the DELAY and LINE values programmed into the  
previous EVENTs.  
The cumulative total time of all four EVENTs (DELAY and LINE) in a single  
Program may not exceed the maximum TIME RANGE value (either 1.999 or  
19.99 seconds).  
The Trigger Device must be activated for at least the duration of the DELAY  
programmed into EVENT 1 for the TPC-2 to recognize it as a valid Trigger input.  
The programming of the DELAY value is dependent upon whether the Trigger  
Device is designed for detection of the object’s “Leading Edge” or “Trailing  
Edge”. Examples are shown below:  
Leading Edge Detection  
DELAY equals the travel time to the Glue Applicator from the leading edge of the object  
passing under the Trigger Device until the start of the LINE (glue).  
LINE  
DELAY  
TRIGGER DEVICE  
GLUE VALVE  
DIRECTION OF TRAVEL  
Trailing Edge Detection  
DELAY equals the travel time from the Glue Valve to the start of the LINE (glue).  
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LINE  
DELAY  
TRIGGER DEVICE  
GLUE VALVE  
DIRECTION OF TRAVEL  
Line  
The LINE parameter is the “glue” portion of each EVENT.  
1. Depress the desired CHANNEL button until the LED to the left of LINE is illuminated.  
2. Depress the DIGIT button the necessary number of times until the desired  
programming granularity is selected (the desired place-holder digit is flashing).  
3. Rotate the VALUE knob until the desired LINE value is selected. The LINE value  
should be set as the amount of time to apply a continuous glue line or a series of “dots” or  
“stitches” the desired length.  
4. Displayed values range from 0000 to 1999. The meaning of these settings is dependent  
upon the selected TIME RANGE in the SYSTEM parameters. Refer to the below table as  
well as the section explaining TIME RANGE for a complete understanding of the LINE  
programming.  
LINE Display Settings  
TIME RANGE  
Setting  
LINE Values  
0.001  
0.010  
0001 to 1999 (0.001 to 1.999 seconds)  
0001 to 1999 (0.01 to 19.99 seconds)  
NOTE: The cumulative total time of all four EVENTs (DELAY and LINE) in a single  
Program may not exceed the maximum TIME RANGE value (either 1.999 or 19.99  
seconds).  
Gap  
GAP is used when a series of “dots” or “stitches” is desired instead of continuous glue for  
the LINE portion of an EVENT. The Glue Applicator is energized for the duration of  
SPIKE TIME if no value is entered into STITCH (see the next section for an explanation  
of STITCH). The TPC-2 Control Unit divides LINE by GAP to determine the number of  
“dots” that will be applied to the product.  
1. Depress the desired CHANNEL button until the LED to the left of GAP is illuminated.  
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2. Depress the DIGIT button the necessary number of times until the desired  
programming granularity is selected (the desired placeholder digit is flashing).  
3. Rotate the VALUE knob until the desired GAP value is selected.  
4. Displayed values range from 0000 to 0100. These numbers are expressed in  
milliseconds.  
The diagrams below illustrate a single LINE duration with GAP = 0000 and with GAP =  
“Z” (some value greater than zero) and a SPIKE TIME = “X”.  
LINE with GAP = 0000  
X
48 VDC  
X = SPIKE TIME DURATION  
16 VDC  
0 VDC  
LINE DURATION (TIME)  
LINE with GAP = “Z” & STITCH = 0  
NOTE SHORT SPIKE TIME  
DUE TO END OF “LINE”  
DURATION.  
Z
Z
X
X
48 VDC  
X = SPIKE TIME DURATION  
Z = GAP DURATION  
0 VDC  
LINE DURATION (TIME)  
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NOTE: A GAP value greater than zero automatically changes a LINE to a series of  
“dots” unless STITCH is also programmed.  
Stitch  
STITCH is used when a series of intermittent glue patterns longer in duration than a “dot”  
is desired instead of a continuous LINE. The TPC-2 Control Unit divides LINE by the  
sum of GAP plus STITCH to determine the number of intervals. The Glue Applicator is  
energized at 48VDC for the duration of SPIKE TIME, the voltage is then reduced to  
16VDC for the remainder of the STITCH duration. LINE, GAP, STITCH and SPIKE  
TIME must all be properly programmed to attain the desired end result. Review the  
sections on LINE and GAP above for details concerning these parameters. SPIKE TIME  
is presented in the next section.  
1. Depress the desired CHANNEL button until the LED to the left of STITCH is  
illuminated.  
2. Depress the DIGIT button the necessary number of times until the desired  
programming granularity is selected (the desired placeholder digit is flashing).  
3. Rotate the VALUE knob until the desired STITCH value is selected.  
4. Displayed values range from 0000 to 0100 These numbers are expressed in  
milliseconds.  
The diagram below illustrates the STITCH function and its relationship with LINE, GAP  
and SPIKE TIME.  
STITCH Pattern Overview  
Y
Y
NOTE SHORT SPIKE TIME  
DUE TO END OF “LINE”  
DURATION.  
X
Z
Z
X
48 VDC  
X = SPIKE TIME DURATION  
Y = STITCH DURATION  
Z = GAP DURATION  
16 VDC  
0 VDC  
LINE DURATION (TIME)  
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Spike Time  
The TPC-2 Control Unit offers a SPIKE voltage of 48VDC for a duration of from 000.1  
to 025.5 milliseconds. The TPC-2 Drive output then settles to a 16VDC holding voltage  
for the duration of the LINE or STITCH. This feature is provided to enable quicker Glue  
Valve actuation when necessary.  
CAUTION: Assure the Glue Valve is designed to handle input voltages of 48VDC  
for short time periods prior to employing this feature. Failure to do so may shorten  
the life of the Glue Valve’s solenoid or coil.  
1. Depress the desired CHANNEL button until the LED to the left of SPIKE TIME is  
illuminated.  
2. Depress the DIGIT button the necessary number of times until the desired  
programming granularity is selected (the desired place-holder digit is flashing).  
3. Rotate the VALUE knob until the desired SPIKE TIME value is selected.  
4. Displayed values range from 000.1 to 025.5 These numbers are expressed in  
milliseconds.  
NOTE: SPIKE TIME is accessible only when EVENT1 is selected for each CHANNEL.  
All other EVENTs (2 through 4) in that CHANNEL’s program use the same SPIKE  
TIME value.  
Clearing Programmed Information  
The TPC-2 Control Unit offers a simple means of reverting all program parameters (i.e.  
all SYSTEM parameters and all CHANNEL parameters in all Programs), with the  
exception of SPIKE TIME, TRIG MODE and TIME RANGE, to their factory pre-set  
values.  
1. Turn off the input power to the TPC-2 Control Unit by toggling the power switch in the  
lower left corner of the Display Panel to the “O” (OFF) position.  
2. Simultaneously depress the SYSTEM and DIGIT buttons while toggling the TPC-2  
power switch to the “ ” (ON) position. All parameters are now reset to factory pre-set  
values.  
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Chapter 4  
PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES  
The following examples are provided to assist in better understanding the programming  
of the TPC-2 Control Unit. They assume that all components of the glue system (i.e.  
TPC-2 Control Unit, Trigger Device, Glue Applicators, Glue Delivery System, etc.) are  
properly installed.  
NOTE: Remember to completely clear the values for DELAY, LINE, GAP, STITCH and  
SPIKE TIME in all four EVENTS when reprogramming the TPC-2 MEMORY. A fool-  
proof means of doing this is to turn OFF the TPC-2 Control Unit, depress the DIGIT and  
SYSTEM buttons on the Display Panel, then turn ON the TPC-2 Control Unit. Doing this  
will clear all four Program Memories of all parameters with the exception of SPIKE  
TIME, TRIG MODE and TIME RANGE.  
Purge CHANNEL 1 and CHANNEL 2  
PURGE is designed to allow for quick priming of the glue system or for checking the  
operation of the Glue Valves.  
1. Connect the Purge Control to the TPC-2 Control Unit.  
2. Turn ON the TPC-2 Control Unit.  
3. Depress the RUN/STOP button on the TPC-2 Control Unit until the LED above the  
button is dim (not illuminated).  
4. Depress the SYSTEM button until the LED to the left of PURGE is illuminated.  
5. Rotate the VALUE knob until = = = 1 is displayed on the front panel of the TPC-2.  
6. Depress the red button on the Purge Control Box. The A.T.S. and DRIVE 1 LED’s in  
the top right corner of the TPC-2 Display Panel will illuminate and the applicator(s)  
connected to the CHANNEL 1 drive output will activate for the duration of time that the  
red button on the Purge Control is depressed.  
7. The DRIVE 1 LED will dim immediately upon release of the red Purge Control button.  
The A.T.S. LED will dim approximately 2.5 seconds later.  
8. Rotate the VALUE knob until = = = 2 is displayed on the front panel of the TPC-2.  
9. Repeat Steps #6 and #7 above. This time the DRIVE 2 LED will illuminate.  
10. Depress the RUN/STOP button on the TPC-2 Control Unit until the LED above the  
button is illuminated. The glue system is now ready for operation.  
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A Single EVENT Glue Pattern  
90MS  
LINE  
190MS  
DELAY  
TRIGGER DEVICE  
GLUE VALVE  
10MS  
DIRECTION OF TRAVEL  
The following example places a series of dots on a substrate using a single glue  
applicator.  
1. Turn ON the TPC-2 Control Unit. Depress the SYSTEM button until the LED to the  
left of TIME RANGE is illuminated.  
2. Rotate the VALUE knob until 0.001 is displayed.  
3. Depress the SYSTEM button until the LED to the left of MEMORY is illuminated.  
The LED above the SYSTEM button is now dim (not illuminated).  
4. Rotate the VALUE knob until the desired Program (Pr-1, -2, -3, -4) is displayed.  
5. Depress the CHANNEL 1 button. The LED above this button will illuminate and the  
LED to the left of EVENT will also illuminate.  
4. Rotate the VALUE knob until 1 is displayed. This indicates the programming of  
EVENT 1 of the selected Program.  
5. Depress the CHANNEL 1 button until the LED to the left of DELAY is illuminated.  
6. Depress the DIGIT button until the second digit from the right is flashing.  
7. Rotate the VALUE knob until the second digit from the left is a 9.  
8. Depress the DIGIT button until the third digit from the right is flashing.  
9. Rotate the VALUE knob until the third digit from the left is a 1. The display should  
now read 0190 (or 190ms).  
10. Depress the CHANNEL 1 button until the LED to the left of LINE is illuminated.  
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11. Use the same procedure as in Steps #6 through #9 above until 0090 (or 90ms) is  
displayed.  
12. Depress the CHANNEL 1 button until the LED to the left of GAP is illuminated.  
13. Use the DIGIT button and VALUE knob to set the display to 0010 (or 10ms).  
NOTE: Once a value is selected in GAP the LINE length is divided by the gap figure.  
The output from the TPC-2 Control Unit will be dots (i.e. the Glue Applicator is fired 9  
times at 10ms intervals for the duration of SPIKE TIME for each cycle).  
14. Depress the CHANNEL 1 button until the LED to the left of STITCH is illuminated.  
The value of this parameter should read 0000 since dots are desired.  
15. Depress the CHANNEL 1 button until the LED to the left of SPIKE TIME is  
illuminated.  
16. Use the DIGIT button and VALUE knob to set the appropriate SPIKE TIME for the  
Glue Applicator (approximately 2ms, 002.0).  
17. Depress the RUN/STOP button until the LED above this button is illuminated. The  
glue system is now ready for operation.  
At this point some product should be run. Examine the finished product to assure the  
TPC-2 Control Unit’s time settings suit the line speed of the machine. If incorrect, follow  
the above procedure and change values where necessary.  
A Multiple EVENT Glue Pattern  
The following example places a series of dots, dashes and a solid line on a substrate using  
two glue applicators.  
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20MS  
60MS  
20MS  
60MS  
80MS  
60MS  
10MS  
10MS  
10MS  
DIRECTION OF TRAVEL  
TRIGGER DEVICE  
GLUE VALVE  
1. Turn ON the TPC-2 Control Unit. Depress the SYSTEM button until the LED to the  
left of TIME RANGE is illuminated.  
2. Rotate the VALUE knob until 0.001 is displayed.  
3. Depress the SYSTEM button until the LED to the left of MEMORY is illuminated.  
The LED above the SYSTEM button is now dim (not illuminated).  
4. Rotate the VALUE knob until the desired Program (Pr-1, -2, -3, -4) is displayed.  
5. Depress the CHANNEL 1 button. The LED above this button will illuminate and the  
LED to the left of EVENT will also illuminate.  
6. Rotate the VALUE knob until 1 is displayed. This indicates the programming of  
EVENT 1 of the selected Program.  
7. Depress the CHANNEL 1 button until the LED to the left of DELAY is illuminated.  
8. Depress the DIGIT button until the second digit from the right is flashing.  
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9. Rotate the VALUE knob until the second digit from the left is an 8. The display should  
now read 0080 (or 80ms).  
10. Depress the CHANNEL 1 button until the LED to the left of LINE is illuminated.  
11. Use the same procedure as in Steps #6 and #7 above until 0060 (or 60ms) is  
displayed.  
12. Depress the CHANNEL 1 button until the LED to the left of GAP is illuminated.  
13. Use the DIGIT button and VALUE knob to set the display to 0010 (or 10ms).  
NOTE: Once a value is selected in GAP the LINE length is divided by the GAP figure.  
The output from the TPC-2 Control Unit will be dots (i.e. the Glue Applicator is fired 6  
times at 10ms intervals for the duration of SPIKE TIME for each cycle).  
14. Depress the CHANNEL 1 button until the LED to the left of STITCH is illuminated.  
The value of this parameter should read 0000 since dots are desired.  
15. Depress the CHANNEL 1 button until the LED to the left of SPIKE TIME is  
illuminated.  
16. Use the DIGIT button and VALUE knob to set the appropriate SPIKE TIME for the  
Glue Applicator (approximately 2ms, 002.0).  
17. Depress the CHANNEL 1 button until the LED to the left of EVENT is illuminated.  
18. Rotate the VALUE knob until 2 is displayed. This indicates the programming of  
EVENT 2 of the selected Program. EVENT 2 is the series of STITCHED glue lines.  
19. Depress the CHANNEL 1 button until the LED to the left of DELAY is illuminated.  
20. Use the DIGIT button and VALUE Knob to set the display to 0160 (160ms, the sum  
of DELAY1, LINE1, and DELAY2).  
21. Depress the CHANNEL 1 button until the LED to the left of LINE is illuminated.  
22. Use the DIGIT button and VALUE Knob to set the display to 0060 (60ms).  
23. Depress the CHANNEL 1 button until the LED to the left of GAP is illuminated.  
24. Use the DIGIT button and VALUE knob to set the display to 0010 (or 10ms). This  
represents the “no glue” duration of the STITCH within a LINE.  
25. Depress the CHANNEL 1 button until the LED to the left of STITCH is illuminated.  
26. Use the DIGIT button and VALUE knob to set the display to 0010 (or 10ms). This  
represents the duration of the “glue” portion of the STITCH pattern with a LINE.  
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NOTE: The SPIKE TIME parameter is not accessible when programming EVENT2  
through EVENT4. Programming of SPIKE TIME for each CHANNEL occurs only  
during EVENT1.  
27. Depress the CHANNEL 1 button until the LED to the left of EVENT is illuminated.  
28. Rotate the VALUE knob until 3 is displayed. This indicates the programming of  
EVENT 3 of the selected Program. EVENT 3 is a solid glue line.  
29. Depress the CHANNEL 1 button until the LED to the left of DELAY is illuminated.  
30. Use the DIGIT button and VALUE Knob to set the display to 0240 (240ms, the sum  
of DELAY1, LINE1, DELAY2, LINE2 and DELAY3).  
31. Depress the CHANNEL 1 button until the LED to the left of LINE is illuminated.  
32. Use the DIGIT button and VALUE Knob to set the display to 0060 (60ms).  
33. Depress the CHANNEL 1 button until the LED to the left of GAP is illuminated.  
34. Use the DIGIT button and VALUE knob to set the display to 0000 (or 0ms). EVENT3  
is a solid line, so no GAP is required.  
35. Depress the CHANNEL 1 button until the LED to the left of STITCH is illuminated.  
36. Use the DIGIT button and VALUE knob to set the display to 0000 (or 0ms). EVENT3  
is a solid line, so no STITCH is required.  
37. Repeat Step #5 through Step #36 above for CHANNEL 2.  
38. Depress the RUN/STOP button until the LED above this button is illuminated. The  
glue system is now ready for operation.  
At this point some product should be run. Examine the finished product to assure the  
TPC-2 Control Unit’s time settings suit the line speed of the machine. If incorrect, follow  
the above procedure and change values where necessary.  
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Chapter 5  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
NOTE: Before any assumptions are made regarding an apparent fault, first check the  
input supply voltage. The voltage should be within ± 10% of the rated supply (i.e.  
115VAC or 230VAC). Any variation from these parameters can result in controller  
malfunction.  
Controller Glues Every Other Sheet  
Is the Trigger Device (photo eye) too far ahead of the Glue Applicator? The controller  
could still be performing a gluing cycle on “Product #1” when “Product #2” is detected if  
the physical distance between the Trigger Device and Glue Applicator is greater than the  
gap between sheets. The TPC-2 Control Unit will not respond to a Trigger Signal until  
the previous gluing cycle has been completed.  
Glue Line Moves or Changes Length  
The TPC-2 Control Unit has only the Trigger Device input that it can use to accurately  
apply a glue pattern. Great care should be taken to ensure that the Trigger Device  
sensitivity and vertical positioning are correctly adjusted as per the Trigger Device’s User  
Manual. Things to check include:  
1. Does the sheet change speed after it has been detected by the Trigger Device?  
This could occur due to drive device slippage, detecting the product during the transition  
from control by a “feeding device” to control by the “drive device” or there may be some  
kind of obstruction in the feed path, such as dried glue. Tightening or replacement of  
worn drive devices my resolve this problem. Moving the Glue Applicator and Trigger  
Device to a different point on the machine may also be a solution.  
2. Is the speed of the parent machine constant?  
It is essential that once the TPC-2 Control Unit has been programmed that the speed of  
the machine is not changed. Any machine speed change will require reprogramming the  
TPC-2 to again achieve proper glue pattern positioning on the product.  
Glue Applicators Will Not Activate  
1. Is the Trigger Device activated for a shorter duration than the programmed DELAY for  
EVENT1?  
The TPC-2 avoids “false triggers” by requiring that the Trigger Device be activated for at  
least the duration of the DELAY programmed into EVENT1 of each CHANNEL.  
2. Is the red LED above the RUN/STOP button illuminated?  
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The glue system will not operate if the TPC-2 Control Unit is in the STOP mode (red  
LED above the RUN/STOP button is dim).  
3. Is the Trigger Device operating properly?  
The TRIGGER Status LED in the upper right corner of the TPC-2 Control Unit Display  
Panel should illuminate for the duration of each TRIGGER input. Troubleshoot the  
Trigger Device and connection cable if the Status LED is not illuminating.  
4. Is the Glue Delivery System operating properly?  
Adequate glue pressure must be supplied by the Glue Delivery System to assure proper  
adhesive flow from the Applicator. Voltage measurements can be made from the Drive  
Output of the TPC-2 Control Unit to determine whether it is functioning properly.  
5. Is the Glue Applicator operating properly?  
Troubleshoot the Glue Applicator and Drive Output Cable to assure they are functioning  
properly.  
6. Are the GAP, STITCH and SPIKE TIME settings inappropriate for the Glue  
Applicator?  
The response time of the Glue Applicator may be a limiting factor in applying a very  
short gluing pattern. The TPC-2 Control Unit may be attempting to turn the Glue  
Applicator ON and OFF so quickly that the Applicator is unable to respond and as a  
result it is unable to apply glue.  
7. Is the drive output of the TPC-2 appropriate for the Glue Applicator?  
The TPC-2 Control Unit is capable of a “Spike Voltage” output of 48VDC with a  
“Holding Voltage” of 16VDC at up to 26 Watts per CHANNEL. This may be insufficient  
for some Glue Applicators that, by design, require either higher voltage, power, or both.  
DRIVE or A.T.S. Status LED is Illuminated Red  
There is a short circuit somewhere in the Drive Output circuitry.  
1. Disconnect the Drive Output Cable.  
2. Turn OFF the TPC-2 Control Unit, wait a few moments, then turn ON the TPC-2  
Control Unit. The fault status should now be cleared.  
3. Activate the Trigger Device, leaving the Drive Output Cable disconnected. The TPC-2  
Control Unit is defective if the DRIVE fault is again indicated by the red Status LED. It  
should be sent to ITW Dynatec for repairs.  
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4. The problem is in either the Output Cable or Output Device (Glue Applicator or  
Automatic Tip Sealer) if the Status LED is green when the Trigger Device is activated  
with the Output Cable disconnected. Employ proper electrical troubleshooting techniques  
to identify the source of the problem in the cable or output device.  
Program Parameters Cannot Be Modified  
1. Is the DIGIT button being depressed prior to attempting to use the VALUE knob?  
Many of the parameters require depressing the DIGIT button before they can be modified.  
2. Is the Program Security in the LOCKED position?  
The Program Security Key must be used to UNLOCK the security feature (key tab in the  
vertical orientation) prior to any program modifications.  
SYSTEM Parameters Cannot Be Accessed  
The RUN/STOP button must be depressed until the LED above this button is dimmed in  
order to access the SYSTEM parameters (i.e. PURGE, TRIG MODE, TIME RANGE,  
and GLUE/PASS/START)  
Glue Pattern Repeats Itself on the Product  
Review the TRIGGER MODE section of this manual to assure the desired mode has been  
properly selected.  
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Chapter 6  
INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE  
Replacement Parts  
Following is provided a listing of TPC-2 Control Unit replacement parts. The Item  
Number in the table refers to the equipment drawing following the table. Refer to Chapter  
2 (Installation) for part numbers and descriptions for TPC-2 Control Kit equipment and  
optional accessories.  
Typical System Diagrams (see Installation Drawings at end of chapter)  
Diagrams of typical system configurations are provided to assist in the integration of the  
TPC-2 Controller with your glue system. Contact ITW Dynatec Technical Service at 800-  
654-6711 for additional assistance, if necessary.  
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Item  
Description  
Electrical Fuse, 630mA  
Part Number  
106084  
1
2
3
4
Upper Display Panel, Complete, TPC-2  
Lower Display Panel, Complete, TPC-2  
106117  
106118  
Power Circuit Board, TPC/DPC (does not include  
Jumper, 106079 or 106080)  
106119  
5
Power Supply, TPC/DPC  
106120  
106121  
106122  
106123  
106124  
106125  
104321  
106126  
105690  
105691  
105692  
105693  
106127  
106128  
106129  
106130  
6
Display Panel Knob, TPC/DPC  
Power Switch, TPC/DPC  
7
8
Fuse Holder, TPC/DPC  
9
Software, TPC-2 (64-Pin EPROM)  
Latch, TPC/DPC Enclosure  
Power Cord  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
Strain Relief Assembly, Power Cord  
Receptacle, 9-Pin Flanged, #13  
Receptacle, 4-Pin Flanged, #11  
Seal, Flange, #11 Receptacle  
Seal, Flange, #13 Receptacle  
Plate, Receptacle Blank, #11  
Plate, Receptacle Blank, #13  
Screw, Phillips Pan Head, M4-0.7 x 10mm  
Washer, M4 Nylon  
4
5
16  
14  
13  
6
2
7
10  
3
15  
19  
8
11  
1
12  
18  
17  
Back of upper  
9
20 19  
display panel  
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Electrical Schematics, PN 106238 Rev. B  
KEY SW  
BLACK  
GRAY  
GRN/YEL  
BLACK  
GRAY  
RED  
BLACK  
PINK  
BLACK  
PINK  
BLACK  
PINK  
GRN/YEL  
BLACK  
4
B-115V  
GREEN  
PE  
N/L2 2  
L1  
1
BLACK/WHITE  
RED  
3
2
B- 0V  
U T N I P S N I A M  
BLUE  
A-115V  
3
BROWN  
RED/WHITE  
1
A- 0V  
4
5
) D E I L P P U S R E - M O T U S ( C  
E R S U O L C T A T C N O C N O - R E W P O  
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Dimensions  
1.19"  
30mm  
3.5"  
89mm  
3.5"  
89mm  
1.19"  
30mm  
5.25”  
133.4mm  
0.27"  
7mm  
11.56"  
294mm  
11.56"  
294mm  
10.81"  
275mm  
9.75"  
248mm  
.5"  
13mm  
.375"  
10mm  
Locating the TPC-2 for Installation  
Mount the TPC-2 in a cool, dry, clean and well-ventilated area. Allow access space at the  
front and sides for operation and maintenance. Do not place the Control Unit where it is  
subject to high heat and humidity, in traffic areas or where it could be subject to  
mechanical abuse. Do not mount the TPC-2 Control Unit or any of its  
components/accessories close to high power wiring or in close proximity to sources of RF  
or static energy.  
CAUTION: 1. Heat, humidity and mechanical abuse will impair the  
performance and shorten the life of Control Unit components.  
2. Do not mount the TPC-2 Control Unit or its accessories near high voltage  
power lines or in close proximity of radio frequency interference (such as  
arc welding or electric motors), as this may cause irregular operation.  
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