5.1.24.3547
5/14/2024
Changes made for Pathfinder V4/V5 and 5226 controllers.
A shear is an additional option on some folding machines that can be used to cut material at certain lengths. This type of axis is usually automatically controlled. Some shears on machines are now setup to be used manually by an operator. This is done by having the shear locked into a position on top of the machine instead of on the left or right parallel to the clamp surface. When the operator wants to use the shear they can bring it down from the top and latch it onto the clamp surface. It can then be moved back and forth by the operator manually to cut the material.
For more information refer to SCN 4555 5226; Added Manual Shear Logic.
The original implementation still used the old logic that if the shear is on it's home limit the bending beam can move. Based on how the machine is mechanically this is no longer the case and the shear must be on its parked position to move the bending beam. To handle this Error 397 Manual Shear Must Be Returned to Park Position was added to the controller and Pathfinder UI. The controller will not let the bending beam move unless the shear is on its parked limit and if not this error will be thrown.
Changes made for Pathfinder V4 and V5.
The new parameters 732 Clamp Laser Lockout Delay and 733 Clamp Laser Valid Move Delay were setup to send down as integers by accident in all the Thalmann configurations. Since everything else was setup as a decimal the number being sent down essentially got zeroed out. This has been fixed.
Changes made for Pathfinder V4 and V5.
The JornsHyperDriveFlex configuration was created as the universal configuration going forward for Jorns hyper drive systems (Eco, Twinmatic, TwinPro). This configuration was updated with the proposed I/O setup that universal hyper drive prints will be using going forward also.
Changes made for Pathfinder V4/V5.
V4.04.15 for rev E/F and V5.00.14 for rev G.