Fife Csp-01 Manual
Once the Fife CSP-01 is installed and calibrated, its day-to-day operation is straightforward, focusing on maintaining precise web alignment. The primary method for user interaction and adjustment during normal operation is through the physical knobs on the controller itself, which are designed for simple and effective manual control. The controller works continuously, processing the signal from your web edge sensor and driving the actuator to make any necessary corrections.
: A lockout or "deadband" function. If the sensor loses the web (e.g., a tear), the system locks in place to prevent the guide from drifting. Knob Adjustment
Route the motor or valve drive lines to the actuator output terminal block. 3. Operator Interface and Control Modes Fife Csp-01 Manual
If the CSP-01 is not working as expected:
The system automatically corrects web position errors based on sensor feedback. An LED bar graph usually indicates the web's position relative to the sensor. Once the Fife CSP-01 is installed and calibrated,
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The is a popular modern upgrade path for CSP-01 users. It is fully backward compatible , allowing you to keep your existing CSP-01 controller while enjoying a modern graphical interface. : A lockout or "deadband" function
The actuator makes a buzzing sound and the guide rollers move back and forth 1-2mm constantly.
A linear moving device (e.g., Fife offset pivot guide, steering guide, or displacement guide) powered by a stepper or servo motor.
: Allows operators to directly control actuators using +/- keys, typically used for initial setup or sensor positioning. ASC (Automatic Sensor Control)
Before using your Fife CSP-01, please read and follow these safety precautions: