Service displays Operator control chart for service display ”Entire press” ?Select ”Entire press”. ?Select the service display. ?Select the service mode: central lubrication characteristics Service 1 Service 2. ?In the service modes ”Service 1” and ”Service 2” the desired service function can be selected with the function buttons. ?With the left-hand ? buttons individual pages can be selected in certain service functions. Operator control chart for service display ”Entire press” Service display ”Entire press” ? ? ? ? ? Service displaysOperator control chart for service display ”Entire press” 207 Overview Grease lubrication Service display Central lubrication Entire press oil lubrication (not for SM52) Present input/output Modified inputs Variant code Service 1 Output assignment Init-tests (power-up tests) Dyn-tests (dynamic tests) Safety test Service 2 Software versions Coding Values Adjustable start-up warning DeliveryService display Printing units Washup Display button Selector but- tons ”Unit” FunctionGroupDescribed on ... Service display Service display Page 209 Page 209 Page 211 page 212 Page 213 page 213 Page 218 page 218 Page 221 page 222 Page 223 page 230 Page 231 page 238 Page 239 page 242 Page 243 page 246 Page 247 page 257 Page 258 page 266 Page 269 Page 270 Page 271 Page 272 Characteristics Printing with/without alcohol Entire press Printing units Selector buttons ”Unit”Button ”Washup” or Service displaysOverview 208 Central lubrication Depending on the press model, the service display ”Central lubrication” either shows the schematic for grease lubrication or for oil lubrication. Grease lubrication ?fewer than four printing units, ?four printing units without high-pile delivery, ?all SM52 presses. Oil lubrication ?more than four printing units, ?four printing units with high-pile delivery, ?not for SM52. Grease lubrication Buttons to be actuated Oil lubrication Service display ”Central lubrication” for grease lubrication Service display ”Central lubrication” for oil lubrication The displayed symbols are explained in the chapter ”Central lubrication”. The displayed symbols are explained in the chapter ”Central lubrication”. Service displaysCentral lubrication 209 Characteristics In the service display ”Characteristics” you can switch from ”Printing with alcohol” to ”Printing without alcohol” and vice versa. The change only becomes effective when the press is switched off and on again! Service display ”Characteristics” Buttons to be actuated ?Printing with/without alcohol Printing without alcohol Printing with alcohol Service displaysCharacteristics 210 The service display ”Variant code” consists of 5 pages: 1. Table of variants 1 2. Table of variants 2 3. Table of variants 3 4. Table of variants 4 5. Serial number of press and date of software installation. ?Cursor ?Selection of pages with the left-hand ? buttons ?Symbol (GS SM52, MS SM74, SG SM102 / CD102) ?Selection of the values on a page by means of the cursor with the right-hand ?buttons The variant code is the press-specific coding for the CPTronic control system. With the help of the variant code the control system can identify the connected printing press during the initialization (e.g. press model, number of printing units, equipment characteristics etc.). The entire variant code is stored on the two processor boards REK1 and REK2/REK386 (NV-RAM) and the memory analog board SAK (RAM with backup battery). During the initialization the 3 electronic boards (REK1, REK2/REK386, SAK) compare the contents of their variant codes with each other. If no valid variant code could be found or compared, the initialization will terminate with: the corresponding page of the variant code or a page of the INIT-test (e.g. EAK or HAK) or the fault display with flashing symbols which do not match the press. In these cases the variant code must be compared with the printout supplied with the press. If there are deviations, the corresponding values must be corrected. Service 1, variant code Service display ”Variant code, table of variants 1” Service display ”??????? ????? ????? ?? ???????? ?” Buttons to be actuated Service displaysService 1, variant code 211 Service display ”Variant code, table of variants 3” Explanations regarding the variant positions The variant positions are formed by the group of characteristics (line) and the characteristic (column). In the example below, the variant position 012 (group of characteristics 01, characteristic 2) has the value 6 and the variant position 036 (group of characteristics 03, characteristic 6) the value 3. Service display ”Variant code, serial number of press and date of software installation” ?Serial number of press ?Date of software installation (day, month, year) Service display ”Variant code, table of variants 4” Note: The meaning of the individual variant positions is explained in the chapter ”Software”, subchapter ”Variant code”. The values can be selected with the cursor. Dependent o。