Sensors; Edge Detect Sensor (Eds); Lumber Present Sensor (Lps); Operator Console - Alpine ALS 4.0 Manual De Instrucciones

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2.4

Sensors

There are two sensor sets in the ALS 4.0. They are used
to control the feeding and clamping of the lumber.
2.4.1

Edge Detect Sensor (EDS)

This is a set of through-beam sensors located in the L1
feeder. The receiver, shown on the left in the picture
below, is embedded in the rollers of the L1 Pusher.
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The emitter, on the right, is in the rollers of the back
fence directly opposite the receiver. When lumber
passes it breaks the LED beam between the emitter and
receiver which signals the computer that the trailing
edge of the lumber has exited L1.
2.4.2

Lumber Present Sensor (LPS)

This is a set of through-beam sensors located in the
L2 feeder. The lumber presence sensor detects the
presence of lumber in the L2 drive.
Figure 5
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2.5

Operator Console

Major functions of the machine are controlled from the
keyboard, mouse, and flat panel or touchscreen monitor
(optional) in the Operator's Console.
Figure 6
2.6

Getting Data to the Saw

2.6.1

General

Cutting information must be in the format of TRS files.
TRS v3.0 files are required to cut bevels on the HB model
saw. H model saws can be operated using TRS v2.0
files as they are not equipped to cut bevels. All major
truss engineering software can develop these files
automatically. Contact the supplier for details. Alpine
can supply the file specification if necessary.
2.6.2

Network

An Ethernet adapter card is provided with the computer
inside the console. The saw can be connected to any
network using Cat 5 Ethernet cable. Alpine will not
provide the equipment to connect the saw to a network
connection by any other means (fiber-optic, wireless,
etc.)
Except for its distance from the server, the saw
computer is just like most other computers on the
network. Distance can be an issue, Alpine recommends
that the network cable installed and connected by a
network professional.
If TRS files are being sent to the ALS 4.0 over a network
connection, it is mandatory that the saw computer
be able to write to the TRS files on the network. This is
how completed cuts are recorded. However, the saw
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