Classimat 5 Help
Classimat 5 Help
Classimat 5 Help
Operating Instructions
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0.1 Terms 3
0.1.1 General Terms 3
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0.1.2 Terms used with the USTER CLASSIMAT 5 3
0.2 Definitions 4
0.3 Abbreviations 5
0.4 Version History 6
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0.1.1 General Terms
Operating Instructions
These operating instructions are an essential document that must be included in
the delivery of every product. They contain all the information necessary to operate
and maintain the product safely.
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Along with the USTER CLASSIMAT 5 operating instructions, the operating instruc-
tions for independent equipment or for system parts from outside suppliers, are also
supplied insofar as they belong to the product or form a functional unit with it.
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These documents are enclosed with the USTER CLASSIMAT 5 on dispatch, and
this will be referred to several times in the operating instructions.
Yarn body The Yarn body represents the nominal yarn with tolerable,
frequent yarn faults.
Dense area The Dense area represents the nominal yarn with frequent
foreign fiber or VEG faults.
Estimated clear- Estimation and illustration of the clearing limits applied on the
ing limit winding machine to remove outliers or disturbing faults (for
the tested article).
Inspection limit CLASSIMAT 5 offers the possibility for visual inspection of
yarn faults. Limits define the level above which a fault – thick,
thin faults or foreign matter will be cut. After a cut, the fault
can be manually collected from the wound package and visu-
ally inspected.
Outliers (limit) Outliers are yarn faults that are significantly beyond the nor-
mal distribution and therefore have a disturbing effect on the
fabric or productivity in downstream processes.
Clearing limit Limits defined on the yarn clearers on winding machines
which a fault is considered disturbing and therefore needs to
be eliminated.
Affected share The affected share gives the percentage (%) of the affected
length compared to the total test length. Concerning the
calculation of this parameter, the total test length is devided
into several samples which are analyzed for the
corresponding criteria.
USP13 Presents the Uster Statistics 2013 percentile value for the
Affected share.
52 week best Best value of the same article and regarding a certain criteria
that has been achieved within the last 52 weeks. The 52
week best value is calculated as soon as 5 tests of the same
article are available and is to be compared with the indicated
affected share.
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Definition of NSL thick places
Faults Description
N-faults Thick places from 0.2 cm to < 1 cm very short thick places (neps)
Parameter Description
Reflectance (%) is a parameter for the inspection limits of
Reflectance
the relevant fault type. The reflectance setting raises (less
sensitive) or lowers (more sensitive) the clearing limit.
Reference length (cm) is a parameter for the inspection
Reference length
limits of the relevant fault type and shifts the inspection limit
to the right (less sensitive) or to the left (more sensitive).
Parameter Description
Sensitivity (%) is a parameter for the inspection limits of the
Sensitivity
relevant fault type. The sensitivity setting raises (less sensi-
tive) or lowers (more sensitive) the clearing limit.
The reference length (cm) is a parameter for the inspection
Reference length limits of the relevant fault type and shifts the inspection limit
to the right (less sensitive) or to the left (more sensitive).
0.3 Abbreviations
Commonly used abbreviations:
CMT5 CLASSIMAT 5
CMT5-CU USTER® LAB Control Unit
CMT5-CCU CLASSIMAT 5 Control Unit
CMT5 iMH CLASSIMAT 5 intelligent Measuring Head
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1 System Description 3
1.3 Application 3
1.6 Equipment 7
1.6.1 Condition as delivered 7
1.6.2 Scope of Delivery 9
1 System Description
All and any information contained in this manual is not binding. The supplier re-
serves the right to modify the products at any time. Any liability of the supplier for
damages resulting from possible discrepancies between this manual and the char-
acteristics of the products is explicitly excluded.
The supplied system software as well as the updated versions of the system soft-
ware is intended exclusively for the operation of the USTER® CLASSIMAT 5. The
software must not be used for any other purposes.
Uster Technologies AG will not accept any liability for losses of data (customer or
production data) that result from incorrect operation or improper use or from defec-
tive or malfunctioning hardware or software.
The passing on of registered marks, trade names, brand names, product names,
etc. in these operating instructions does not entitle anyone to consider such names
not being protected by the trade mark protection legislation.
1.3 Application
The USTER® CLASSIMAT 5 installation is an instrument for classification and
analysis of yarn faults in staple spun yarns.
Other Applications
Any use that is not consistent with the above specifications is considered non-
intended. Uster Technologies will therefore not be liable for the consequences of
any claims that result from non-compliance with these regulations.
Improper Handling
The USTER® CLASSIMAT 5 installation may not be operated outdoors and outdoor
storage is not permitted even if suitable packing is used.
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System components
1 CMT5-CCU 9 iCSA Quad group
2 Table 10 CMT5 iMH cable, Valve cable
3 Printer 11 CLASSIMAT 5 Module complete
4 Flat screen, Keyboard, PC-Mouse 12 CMT5 iMH: C15F30, C20F30
5 Climate Sensor incl. cable 13 Maintenance Unit
6 CMT5-CU 14 Air gun with safety glasses
7 Network Cables 15 Winding machine – is not part of
8 Cable power/comm.CMT5-CCU - iCSA the delivery
The type plate is placed on the CMT5-CU, CMT5-CCU or on the respective built-in
units as shown in the following examples.
If you have any questions regarding the diagnosis of malfunctions, please indicate
the version of the software.
CMT5-CCU
Dimensions: depth 300 mm, width 515 mm, height 300 mm
Weight: 14.5 kg
Operating Climate
Temperature: 15-30 °C
Humidity: 45-85 % relative humidity, noncondensing
Location: ≤ 2’500 m above sea level
1.6 Equipment
1.6.1 Condition as delivered
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The USTER CLASSIMAT 5 installation is delivered in perfect technical condition
and working order.
Functional Scope
Sensor principle
No. of positions
CLASSIMAT 5 is available for 6 or 12 positions
Application
• Classification of yarn faults and outliers of staple spun yarns (natural, synthetic
fibers and blends).
• Yarn speed winding: 200 to 1200 m/min
• Recommended sample length per test: 200 km
Winder
• Manual precision winders are recommended for accuracy and stability reasons
e.g. SIMET, MOTOCONO, SSM, PS VERSA, RESHMI, MILHAN.
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• Further winder types – Please contact USTER Service.
Technical Alarms
Alarms are triggered by the following events:
• Faults in the CMT5-CCU
• Faults in the CMT5 iMH
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2 Safety Regulations 3
2.5 Responsibilities 8
2.5.1 Authorized Persons 8
2.5.2 Areas of Responsibility (Functions) 8
2.5.3 Qualification and Training 9
2.7 Services 10
2.7.1 Technical Customer Service 10
2.7.2 Training 10
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Operating Instructions Safety Regulations 2
2 Safety Regulations
This applies in particular to the Chapter ‘Safety Regulations’, which concerns all
persons and all activities.
Unauthorized conversions and alterations can affect safety and are not permitted.
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DANGER
Information on dangers which may immediately lead to death or
serious injuries.
WARNING
Information on dangers which may lead to serious injuries.
CAUTION
Information on dangers which may result in less serious and minor
injuries, or material damage.
Note
Non-observance can lead to disturbances, inefficiency and possi-
bly to loss of production.
Information
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Operating Instructions Safety Regulations 2
All functional units with parts carrying dangerous voltages are protected against
accidental contact by appropriate covers and protected earth.
Before putting the installation into operation again, the safety elements must be
checked for proper functioning.
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CAUTION
Non-original spare parts.
Use only original spare parts for maintenance and service work.
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DANGER
Dangerous voltage.
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The USTER CLASSIMAT 5 contains parts connected to danger-
ous voltage. Touching these parts can cause a lethal electric shock.
DANGER
Incorrect wiring.
WARNING
Dirt particles coming loose when using compressed air.
Danger of injury for eyes and unprotected skin areas during clean-
ing work with compressed air.
Do not use compressed air if the parts are heavily polluted (pre-
cleaning, e.g. with vacuum cleaner).
2.4.8 Modifications
Technical changes in the form of extensions or conversions may only be carried
out with the written approval of Uster Technologies AG.
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2.5 Responsibilities
2.5.1 Authorized Persons
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The USTER CLASSIMAT 5 installation may be operated by authorized personnel
only. Persons are considered authorized only if they meet the personnel qualifica-
tion as defined in ‘General information’ and, in particular, have read and under-
stood the ‘Safety Regulations’ contained in Chapter 2.
Owner
The owner is responsible for the correct use of the product as intended and for the
training and the assignment of the authorized personnel. He defines the areas of
responsibility and the power of instruction of the authorized personnel for his oper-
ation.
Service technician
The service technician is an employee of Uster Technologies AG or a person who
has been officially designated by Uster Technologies AG.
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• Installs the USTER CLASSIMAT 5 installation at the user’s location and puts it
into operation.
• Carries out complex maintenance tasks and repair work.
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Operator
• The required personnel qualification with regard to specific work with or on the
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USTER CLASSIMAT 5 installation is defined in the Sections ‘General Infor-
mation’ of the respective chapters.
Service technician
However, there are still certain risks and dangers to life and limb if the installation
is operated by unauthorized persons or if it is not used as intended.
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2.7 Services
2.7.1 Technical Customer Service
The technical customer service of Uster Technologies AG offers a wide range of
support:
Worldwide support
Perfect organization
Customer-specific services
2.7.2 Training
Uster Technologies AG offers training courses for your installation and products. If
requested, Uster Technologies AG will tailor a training program to suit your specific
requirements. Special programs may be designed to instruct and advise on opera-
tion, maintenance and application.
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Operating Instructions Design and Functions 3
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1) CMT5-CU
2) CMT5-CCU
3) Cable power/comm. CCU - iCSA
4) iCSA Quad group
5) iMH cable: iCSA to CMT5 iMH
6) Valve cable
7) CLASSIMAT 5 Module
8) CLASSIMAT 5 Module mounted on winding machine
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Front View
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Fig 3-34-a CLASSIMAT 5 Module front view
1 Bracket
2 Yarn plate out
3 CMT5 iMH
4 CMT5 iMH cable
5 Air jet device
6 Yarn tensioner
7 Thread guide
Rear view
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Function
The term ‘intelligent measuring head’ was chosen because the entire evaluation of
the yarn signal takes place in the measuring head.
This includes:
− Detection of thick and thin places
− Detection of periodic yarn faults
− Detection of foreign fibers
− Detection of vegetable fibers
− Detection of Polypropylene fibers
− Determination of yarn quality data (CV, IP, Hairiness Outliers)
− Stopping the winding machine based on the built-in cutting device
Sensors
Two sensor types are available for the detection of yarn faults and the determina-
tion of yarn quality data:
• CMT5 iMH C15F30
• CMT5 iMH C20F30
Detection of polypropylene
CMT5 iMH C F capacitive and optical foreign matter measuring principle
corresponding to the change in color and material.
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1 Mains switch
2 Soft key
3 Hard Disk indicator
4 Reset button
Mains switch
Pressing the toggle switch to position ‘1’ starts up the Operating System and the
CMT5 Application Software.
Soft key
CMT5-CU is switched on: Press once the soft key then a ‘shut down’ takes place.
The Application software and the Operating System shut down properly.
Step 1 and 2 can be done in one step by pressing once the soft key
WARNING
Pressing the toggle switch (Mains switch) to position ‘0’ will not
disconnect the CMT5-CU from the mains completely. The device is
completely disconnected from the power supply only by pulling the
power cord.
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3 4 5 6
1 Touch screen
2 Connecting plug cover
3 Power indicator
4 Alarm indicator
5 Warning indicator
6 Key hole for Polykey
Mains switch
There is no mains switch on the CMT5-CCU. To switch on the CMT5-CCU connect
the power cord to the mains using the connector strip. To switch off the CMT5-CCU
remove power cord from the mains.
Touch screen
Simply touch the screen with your Do not use any sharp or pointed
finger. objects.
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7 Serial interface
8 USB connector
9 Ethernet connector
USB connector
Connector for a memory stick to
- install and update CMT5-CCU software.
- save special reports and screen content.
Ethernet connector
This connector can be used for service purposes.
There is an additional connector on the inside of CMT5-CCU to connect the CMT5-
CCU to customer’s local network. In this case the front connector can’t be used
anymore.
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LED arrow up
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5 Commissioning 3
5.1 General Information 3
5.2 Safety Regulations 3
5.3 Placing of CMT5-CCU and CMT5-CU 4
5.4 Wiring USTER® CLASSIMAT 5 5
5.4.1 Mains Connections 5
5.4.2 CMT5-CU Connections 6
5.4.3 Valve Cable Connections 7
5.5 Pneumatic Connections 8
5.5.1 Pneumatic Maintenance Unit 8
5.5.2 Connection CLASSIMAT 5 Module 9
5.6 Installation of the Climate Sensor 9
5.7 Mounting CMT5 Module onto the Winding Machine 10
5.8 Dimensions of CMT5 Module 10
5.9 Assembling Tensioner Disks 11
5.10 Checking prior to the Testing 12
5.11 Checking iCSA Quad Group 12
5.12 Checking on CMT5-CU 12
5.13 Settings on CMT5-CCU 13
5.14 CMT5 iMH Software Download 16
5.15 Acceptance 18
5.16 Setting up a Test 18
5.17 Start-up after Switching off 18
5 Commissioning
Note
Before devices and equipment are connected, it must be en-
sured that they are set for the local mains voltage.
DANGER
CMT5-CCU and CMT5-CU are built and inspected according to
protection CLASS I EQUIPMENT. It is therefore absolutely neces-
sary to connect the protective conductor before making any other
electrical connections!
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220-240 VAC
Wall socket
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Ensure that the USTER CLASSIMAT 5 installation is connected to a grounded
wall socket, with connected Protection Earth.
Main fuses
The ratings of the mains fuses are indicated on the label at the rear panel of
CMT5-CCU and CMT5-CU.
L N
PE
DANGER
Incorrect connection of the Protection Earth
1 1
Connection to
CMT5-CCU
Note
Do not plug directly USB connectors of Mouse and Keyboard to
the CMT5-CU connectors. The reason is the ‘Electromagnetic
Compatibility’.
WARNING
Improper pneumatic connections.
B
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C E G
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H
Pressure setting
Lift knob (D) and set to 0.4 MPa
Push down knob (D)
Installation conditions:
1) Fix the climate sensor with the self-adhesive tape so that the cable outlet is at
the top ‘This Side Up’.
2) The three holes must be facing downwards and the air must be able to circulate
easily.
3) The sensor must not be exposed to warm air but to realistic environmental air
temperature.
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7
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Fig. 5.9-a Assembling tensioner disks
1 Shaft
2 Steel washer
3 Rubber washer
4 Tensioner disk
5 Eyelet with hook
6 Disk
7a Spring for yarn count ≤ 60 Nec 0.5x11x22.4mm
7b Spring for yarn count > 60 Nec 0.42x11x22.4mm
8 Safety screw
9 Spring alignment
incorrect
correct
4. If these checks are OK, connect the equipment to the power supply.
Startup
2 Options
Check that ‘EXPERT’,
‘CLASSIMAT’ and ‘Ad-
vanced classes’ are ac-
tive.
7 Machine settings –
Groups
Check, that there is only 1
group available (Gr 1).
Range contains the total
amount of spindles.
b e
Note
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Settings can only be made with the USTER Polykey plugged in or
with the password:
1491 Master level or 6281 Customer Service
Step1
Display when a program download is required for one or more CMT5 iMH.
iMH CMT5-CCU
The state of the iMH is light blue = ‘Download waits for start’
Step 2
Start program-download:
Step 3
Display when program download is running.
iMH CMT5-CCU
CAUTION
The installation may not be switched off when an iMH download is
active! Switching off the power supply during the download pro-
cess can result in defective iMH.
Information
Step 4
Display when program download is finished.
iMH CMT5-CCU
iMH-LEDs flashes or is
switched off.
The state of the iMH is orange = ‘Blocked’
After the ‘Start calibration’ on the CMT5-CU and the warming up time of the iMH
the state changes to and info to ‘Application ready’.
5.15 Acceptance
After installation and start-up the USTER® CLASSIMAT 5, the service technician
releases the classing system for operation. The owner and the service technician
sign the acceptance report ‘Certificate of Acceptance’
Information
i After a power loss on the CMT5-CU, data can be lost by a
maximum of 500 meter per winding position.
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6.8 Reports 32
6.8.1 Report Templates 33
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6 Operation
Operating staff
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A person is authorized to operate the USTER CLASSIMAT 5 if he or she:
• is a trained textile laboratory assistant or has equivalent training
• has read and understood the safety regulations contained in Chapter 2 of these
operating instructions
• has been inducted in the operation of the system by an instructor from the
manufacturer Uster Technologies or a client instructor trained on the
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USTER CLASSIMAT 5
• has a basic knowledge of the Windows 7 operating system
6.1.3 Training
The company Uster Technologies AG offers introductory courses that cover the
necessary basics for the corresponding activity.
The basics for working with the Windows graphical user interface are not described
in these instructions. Please refer to the Windows 7 manual or other literature on
this subject.
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6.1.6 Switching on
First, it must be ensured that the CMT5-CCU is connected to the mains and is
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ready for operation. Chapter 5 describes the commissioning of USTER CLAS-
SIMAT 5 system.
Switching on sequence of the CMT5-CU is: Monitor, printer and the CMT5-CU.
After the CMT5-CU has started up, the start window with the
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USTER CLASSIMAT 5 logo appears.
The software modules are initialized and started. As soon as the system is ready
the logo disappears and the application is displayed. The system is now ready for
operation.
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In some diagrams, «Data tips» are displayed too. These help to read values from
diagrams. The values correspond with the actual mouse cursor position.
Password
Access authorization can be protected by means of a programmed password. See
Chapter 6.18.
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A B C D E
F G
A Top menu
B Main menu
C Tabs
D Open panel; Close panel
E General filter function
F Selection panel
G Setting panel or Information panel (depends on the selected main menu)
H Status bar
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Exit Closes the application USTER CLASSIMAT 5.
Help About
Displays system information
Documentation
Starts the ‘Operating Instructions’
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6.2.3.2 Login
1 Select desired access level by using the drop down menu and by clicking the
relevant User.
2 Enter password and press button.
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• System Settings
- General
- Customer / Supplier
- Natural fibers
- Synthetic fibers
• CCU Configuration
• Class sums
• User / Role Configuration
• Log book
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• USTER STATISTICS
• Mill Statistics
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C D
Button Function
Confirmation key
Cancel
One position up in the list
Undo
Save changes
Save as …
Edit
Delete
Copy
Print screen
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- CLASSIMAT 5 filter
Button Description
After clicking the button a window opens where the filter crite-
ria can be set, e.g. ‘Last 50 Test Runs and
RING COMBED / NE 30’.
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Export articles
Mark the desired article to be exported.
<Ctrl> <A> ticks all check boxes.
<Back space> unticks all check boxes
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Depending on the access level, the menus are active or, if a higher access level is
required, they are not active. In that case, the menu items are displayed grayed.
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Reports 6.8
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A C
A List of articles
B Editor for article information, Yarn definition,
C Editor for Inspection limits, Periodic faults and Special settings
3.
Click on ‘Save as’ button
Note:
Article name or article number may not contain
special characters such as \ / : * ? ” < > ¦.
5.
Click on button to save article changes or
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Select the relevant yarn type from the USTER STATIS-
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TICS. If the USTER STATISTICS are not imported yet
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see Chapter 6.20. To compare with USTER STATISTICS
the relevant yarn type must be selected before starting a
test.
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B
C
Setup a Test
1.
Click on the button
Highlight the desired article and press Accept button
2. Test Run #
A test is identified by the Test Run number. The number is
given automatically by the system. For the next test the
number increments by one.
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Warm up time.
Adjusting / Running
Adjusted
Alarm.
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B
D
Fig. 6.6.2 Measurement Window
A View options.
B Graphical display of data.
C Numerical display of Outliers, Tailored classes, Class sums and Event report.
D Display of measurement progress.
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Download Calibr.-
Parameter to CCU
Start Calibration Start Calibration
Calibration Process Calibration Process
• Insert yarn • Insert yarn LEDs will flash alternately until
Operation on calibration is finished.
• Start winding position • Start winding position
winding position
• Calibrate with yarn • Calibrate with yarn
Information
Aborted or finished TestRun Technical alarms showing up on the CMT5-CCU
have to be acknowledged in any case on the CMT5-
Start new test CCU or via remote access from CMT5-CU, before
testing can be continued.
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B
A D E
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Classimat NSL/T Winding No class values Not available Not available NSL23 / T4
Quantum Positions .
are selec- ABS/Class
table for all Per 100 km/Class
or specific
positions. ABS/CUM
Per 100 km/CUM
Classimat 3 NSL/T Winding No class values Not available Not available NSL23 / T10
Positions
are selec- ABS/Class
table for all Per 100 km/Class
or specific
positions. ABS/CUM
Per 100 km/CUM
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F G
H1 I1
H2
T4 I2
A1 B1 C1 D1
A0 B0 C0 D0
F G
CP1 DP1
DP2 FP21 FP22 GP21 GP22
H1 I1
H2
T 4 I2
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6.7.3 Outliers
6.7.3.1 Definition Yarn Body
Dark green area is representing the actual yarn body. The Light green area is rep-
resenting variations in the yarn body.
The vertical scale represents the increase or decrease in yarn mass and the hori-
zontal axis represents the length of events in cm.
Yarn body
Yarn body variations
Remaining events
Outliers
Faults – ‘Inspection stop’. See Chapter 6.6 / Step 4
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Outliers:
Symbol size is fix
Quality Outliers:
Symbol size depends on the affected length
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Quality Outliers
Evenness (CVm) Limits: The evaluation of the displayed data indicates that the
(-16%, +20%) MV – 16% Affected share (see explanation below) is 0%. That
MV + 20% means that within the Test Run, no single sample
(100 m) was declared being an outlier.
And therewith, during the last 52 weeks the best lot of
Where: the same article achieved an affected share of 0% as
MV = Mean value well.
Standard Imperfections: The range is indicative for the variation of the stand-
Neps: +200% ard imperfection classes of the entire lot.
Thick places: +50% In the example, the sum of the standard imperfections
Thin places: -50% (1000 m yarn samples) ranges between 22 and 72.
During the last 52 weeks the best lot of the same arti-
Where: cle achieved an affected share of only 0.7%, saying
σ = Standard deviation that about 3 times less samples were affected than in
MV = Mean value the current lot.
Sensitive Imperfections: The range is indicative for the variation of the sensi-
Neps: +140% tive imperfection classes of the entire lot.
Thick places: +35%
Thin places: -40% In the example, the sum of the sensitive imperfections
(1000 m yarn samples) ranges between 212 and 590.
The Affected share is 2.9% where at least one of the
Imperfection Limits: sensitive imperfection classes exceeded one of its
Sensitive (3σ) MV of imperfection classes -3σ limits. In other words, in 2.9% of the inspected sam-
MV of imperfection classes +3σ ples, the number of corresponding events detected
was exceeding the -3σ or the +3σ border within the
distribution.
During the last 52 weeks the best lot of the same arti-
Where: cle achieved an affected share of only 0.7%, saying
σ = Standard deviation that about 4 times less samples were affected than in
MV = Mean value the current lot.
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During the last 52 weeks the best lot of the same arti-
cle achieved an affected share of 0.0%, indicating that
Where: over the whole test length there was never a Hairi-
MV = Mean value ness-value outside of the limits.
The affected share gives the percentage (%) of the
affected length compared to the total test length.
Concerning the calculation of this parameter, the total
test length is devided into several samples which are
Affected share analyzed for the corresponding criteria.
For example, 10% affected share for a particular crite-
ria means that 10% of the samples and therefore of
the total test length were affected by this particular
criteria (e.g. CV, Imperfections, Hairiness,…).
Presents the Uster Statistics 2013 percentile value for
USP13
the Affected share.
Best value of the same article and regarding a certain
criteria that has been achieved within the last 52
52 week best weeks. The 52 week best value is calculated as soon
as 5 tests of the same article are available and is to
be compared with the indicated affected share.
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d d
32.6%
12 mm
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6.8 Reports
The presentation of the reports depends on the selection of the available report
templates.
Standard Reports
A
C
D
Report selection
To have the test results displayed on the screen act as follows:
1. Select an article from the list (A)
2. Select a Report template according to data needed (e.g. Outlier Summary)
The relevant results will be shown on the right window where the presentation can
be customized with the icons on top of the right window.
Icon Description
100 % (Ctrl 1): Zoom the report to 100% of the normal site.
Page width (Ctrl 2): Zoom the report so that the width of the page
matches the width of the window.
One page (Ctrl 3): Zoom the report so that an entire page fits in the
window.
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CLASSIMAT 5 CLASSIMAT 5
Periodic Faults Outlier Details
CLASSIMAT 5 CLASSIMAT 5
Outlier Summary Class Values per Position
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B
D
C E
A
N S L
Clearing Index for NSL:
T
Numerical
Color code Implication
ranges
Orange 0 - 30 Poor or uncleared yarn – high number of outliers
Yellow 31 - 50 Moderate yarn clearing
Light green 51 - 70 Acceptable yarn clearing
Green 71 - 90 Good yarn clearing
Dark green 91 - 100 Excellent yarn clearing – lowest number of outliers
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C
A D
The yarn comparison procedure described here is for NSL/T, is also valid for FD,
VEG and FL.
1. Tick the check boxes of the rele-
vant Test Runs (up to five are possi-
ble).
The Test Run number appear in the
Reference table, the shape of the
yarn bodies are displayed in the ma-
trix and the color code in the column
‘Legend’ refers to the yarn bodies in
the matrix.
The last entry in the column ‘Legend’
shows the respective reference (a).
2. Comparison - selected yarns
a
For a better visual comparison
among the selected yarns, mark a
Test Run (e.g. 37001) from
the Reference list. The yarn body is
now displayed green colored in the
matrix.
3. Comparison - mean values
Mark in
the Reference table. The mean value
of all selected yarns is displayed
green colored in the matrix.
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To compare with USTER STATIS-
TICS, make sure that they are im-
ported and assigned to the article
prior to testing: 1
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1. USTER STATISTICS have to be
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imported in ‘Setup / USTER
STATISTICS’ (see Chapter 6.20).
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2. USTER STATISTICS have to be
selected in ‘Yarn definition’. See
Chapter 6.5.1).
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A
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NSL/T Outliers
Quality outliers
Foreign matter
Vegetables
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A
E
D
4. Mark in
the Reference table
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5. Long term analysis of selected parameters (e.g. Outliers for Tool tip shows
NSL/T and PF) comparing to mean value of selected tests Test Run,
for the chosen articles (mean value dotted lines). Date and
Value
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Comparison to Mill Statistics and USTER STATISTICS are provided as well, fol-
low the same procedure as for ‘Mean value’.
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Zoom Function
Horizontal zoom in / out function
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C D
A
E G
A List of articles
B PF inspection limits
C NSL/T inspection limits
D F/VEG inspection limits
E Tailored classes
F PP inspection limits
CLASSIMAT 5 provides two modes to set up inspection limits – ‘Normal’ and ‘Class
clearing’.
1
3 2
1. Set the mouse pointer to the required position and click the right mouse
button.
2. Move the mouse to ‘Add set point’ until it gets red and confirm with a left or
right mouse click.
3. Change a set point by setting the mouse pointer onto a set point. Hold the
left mouse button and move to the required place.
4. Coordinates of the set point are visible when moving the mouse pointer
onto a set point NSL1:6/3189 as shown I the picture below:
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NSL1:6/3189 5
4
5. The coordinates of all set points are listed in the right window. The numerical
values can be altered via keyboard by clicking on the figures accordingly.
1. A right or left mouse click in the All classes above the designated class will
designated class will set the clear- be marked as to be cleared (grey).
ing limit.
2. In the same way a limit can be
moved or deleted.
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Icon Description
Mode ‘Normal’: Set inspection limits for NSL/T using
the Polyline mode. The limits are determined by plac-
ing a maximum of 8 set points NSL1 to NSL8 and T1
to T8.
Setting procedure see Chapter 6.14.1
Mode ‘Class clearing’: Set inspection limits per class.
Setting procedure see Chapter 6.14.1
If ‘Normal Mode’ is selected, then can be toggled
between NSL/T, and Slub.
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Fig. 6.14.2-a NSL/T Normal Mode Fig. 6.14.2-b NSL/T Class Clearing
Periodically consecutive occurring thick places can be detected. A cut takes place
if thick places in a regular distance and for a given number of periods are detect-
ed.
Settings: - Sensitivity in % (0% = Inspection inactive)
- Number of periods.
Information: Sensitivity = minimal yarn fault at 1 cm.
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Icon Description
Set foreign matter dark limits.
The limits are determined by placing a maximum of 8 set
points FD1 to FD8.
No settings are possible. Active / inactive status - de-
pending on material displayed.
Set foreign matter light limits.
The limits are determined by placing a maximum of 8 set
points FL1 to FL8.
Edit set points by using the Polyline mode.
Setting procedure see Chapter 6.14.1
Edit class limits by using the Class clearing mode.
Setting procedure see Chapter 6.14.1
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Item Description
VEG classification is active only for cotton or cotton blends with
ACTIVE more than 30% cotton. Refer to ‘Articles’ / ‘Yarn definition’
Chapter 6.5.2.
Information
i Vegetables between the FD and VEG clearing limit are remaining
in the yarn. Vegetables above the VEG clearing limit are cut.
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Limit setting
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Item Description
Set polypropylene fiber limits.
The limits are determined by placing a maximum of 8 set
PP points PP1 to PP8.
Setting procedure see 6.14.1 (Editing PP limits takes
place only in ‘Normal’ mode not in ‘Class Clearing’
mode).
PP settings are active only for cotton or cotton blends
ACTIVE with more than 30% cotton. Refer to ‘Articles’ / ‘Yarn
definition’ Chapter 6.5.2.
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Cutting power
Normal: Yarns finer than Nec 20 are cut with reduced intensity.
High: All yarns are cut with high intensity.
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Drum wrap
Drum wrap monitoring (DWM) prevents the yarn from getting wrapped
around the drum with a cut.
Drum wrap alarm (DWA) prevents the yarn from getting wrapped around
the guide drum with a cut and an alarm. At the same time a textile alarm is
activated and displayed (reset alarm on CMT5-CCU).
Relation DVM and DWA:
DWM DWA Effect at danger of drum wrap
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A
B
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A Machine configuration
B Winding position
The data shown in the section machine configuration (A) are transferred from the
CMT5-CCU to the CMT5-CU. The following Parameters are displayed.
- Warm up time.
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A User Overview
B Editing selected User
C Active User
3. Click button to apply or click After applying, the new user appears in
the Login selection menu. See Chapter
the button to discard the
6.2.3.2
changes.
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Icon Description
Add a new user in the window ‘User Overview’. The
details of the new user name have to be defined in the
window ‘Edit selected User’
Delete a user.
Parameter Description
Login Name Enables to enter the name of the user.
Assigned role Enables to select a role from the drop down menu.
This is NOT the Windows password but an alternative
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password for USTER CLASSIMAT 5. Please avoid
Password
using the same password for CLASSIMAT 5 and the
Windows system for safety reasons.
Active A user can be set active or inactive.
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Head of laboratory
Uster-Service
Operator
Description Main Menu / Tab
View Users and Roles (read only) Setup / User / Role Configuration Y
Create/modify User, modify Role Setup / User / Role Configuration N Y Y
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1.
Click button to add new Mill Statistic
profile.
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1.5 x H
2° - 5°
no deflection of 90°
B
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2a 2b
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− At that stage move the yarn with a metallic tool (for instance an Allen Key or a
screw driver) from eyelet (3) into the measuring slot and eyelet (5).
− Start measurement.
WARNING
Do not use fingers to move yarn from one eyelet to the other eye-
let. The yarn is running with high speed and therefore severe inju-
ries on fingers can result from ignoring this warning.
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The used yarn count determines the force of the yarn tension (cN) which has to be
set on the tensioner. The force of the yarn tension should be between 1.2 cN/tex
and 2.0 cN/tex. The table below helps to determine the recommended force.
cN
2.0 cN/tex
1.2 cN/tex
32
tex
Nm
Ne
The tensioner for a 20 tex yarn has to be set up with 32 cN (see example in dia-
gram above). The yarn is running in eyelet right side. Use the tensiometer to
measure the force. Adjust the force of 32 cN by turning the spring alignment (1)
clockwise / counterclockwise.
Note
When testing yarns, it is necessary, that at least one of the disks is
rotating. However, a constant speed is not required and it can
happen that for very short times both disks stop.
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The operation of the CMT5-CCU is done via touch screen. The presentation of the
user interface looks similar on both Units.
Display window
Operation
Call-up the desired main menu, the sub-menu and the desired function or register
card with a manual touch.
Display window
The display window shows all the information for the selected menu and provides
an entry field and check box.
Status line
Shows information about the current status of the CLASSIMAT 5 installation such
as program version, GUI status, USB connection, date / time, and access right.
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Start-up
Basic settings of the installation.
Login
Password entry.
Help
Information about Key functions and Abbreviations are availa-
ble.
Information
i Function keys are selectable at any time independent of the cur-
rent open menu.
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Reject entry
Changes aborted
Leave dialog
Function keys
Entry possible
Navigation keys
Go up quickly
One line up
Go down quickly
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Check box
Entries not possible, requires password,
Display only.
Function deactivated, entry possible.
Function activated.
Radio button
Option inactive
At a time only one choice possible.
Option active
Alphanumeric entries
Write the desired text / number by clicking on the relevant characters, and then
confirm them with the OK key.
Reject changes.
Backspace
Clear entry
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Numeric entries
Reset to 0
+ 1 unit
- 1 unit
Reject entry
The input parameter and the valid value range are displayed.
Enter the desired value and confirm with the OK key.
List field
Toggle button
To toggle press field.
e.g. relative / absolute
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The spindle selection shows in the header the status, the group and the assigned
article. The data include the values of the selected winding position.
Login
Different user levels permit only authorized staff to modify settings and release ac-
tions.
No access right
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Change passwords
To change a password
− Press the key on the Login dialog.
− Enter the new password for the user level to be changed two times and confirm.
Information
i Only the password of the active and lower access level can be changed. The
operator cannot change his password.
Forgotten passwords can only be reset by the Uster Service or an Initial start.
The access right necessary for a function is displayed with the following sym-
bols: for operator, for master and for customer service.
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Category Feature
Length km
Yarn faults YF, YF, YJ, N, S, L, T, Cp, Cm CCP, CCm, CY, PF, FD, FL, PP,
VEG
Operation
1 Select category and feature.
2 Select current or last shift.
3 Select relative or absolute display.
4 To see the current numeric values touch the desired winding position or select with
key.
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1 - 12
Setting
• Values for the machine or for a winding position
• Period: current, current / last shift or current / last lot
Warning
The relative values are not reliable because the configured length / time are not
reached. The unity for the relative values can be configured. See chapter 6.28.1.
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Setting
• Values for the machine, for a group or for a winding position
• Period: current, current / last shift or current / last article
Warning
The relative values are not reliable because the configured length / time are not
reached. The unity for the relative values can be configured. See chapter 6.28.1
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1 - 12
Category Feature
DWM Drum wrap monitoring
DWM reg Drum wrap registration
DWA Drum wrap alarm
DSM Drum signal monitoring
ZPM Zero Point monitoring
SPC Special cuts
U Upper yarn cuts
A Machine-associated additional cuts
JPM Yarn jump monitoring
JPM reg Yarn jump registration
JPA Yarn jump alarm
Setting
• Values for the machine, for a group or for a winding position
• Period: current, current / last shift or current / last article
Warning
The relative values are not reliable because the configured length / time are not
reached. The unity for the relative values can be configured. See chapter 6.28.1
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Clearing limit
Remaining or
cut yarn faults
Settings
• Machine, group, winding position
• absolute, relative per 100 km
• Period: current, current / last shift or current / last test parameters
Warning
The relative values are not reliable because the configured length / time are not
reached. The unity for the relative values can be configured. See chapter 6.28.1
Information
i The data of the winding positions are deleted at power failure.
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Display of the group mean value MV of all imperfection classes of the running shift.
GR 1
The result of the Imperfection classes will be marked in color in case of set alarm
limits for certain classes.
• green Alarm limit set but no alarm
• red Alarm, the set limit has been exceeded
Information
i The data of the winding positions are deleted at power failure.
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GR 1
Settings
• Selection of group or winding position
• NSL/T
• Density: 25%, 50%, 75% or 100% of the memorized events are displayed.
Clearing limit
Red dots are cut yarn faults.
Green dots are remaining events.
Yarn body variation
Yarn body
Cuts will increase extremely if the clearing limit is laid within the green area.
Information
i All dots are deleted at power failure.
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GR 1
Settings
• Selection of group or winding position
• FD / FL or PP
• Density: 25%, 50%, 75% or 100% of the memorized events are displayed.
Clearing limit
Red dots are cut yarn faults.
Blue dots are remaining events.
Dense area
Information
i All dots are deleted at power failure.
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GR 1
Settings
• Selection of group or winding position
• VEG
• Density: 25%, 50%, 75% or 100% of the memorized events are displayed.
Information
i All dots are deleted at power failure.
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6.25.10 Logbook
The logbook registers the last 100 setting alterations as well as Yarn faults and
quality alarms and it’s acknowledge. Every entry is registered with date and time.
Selection of Logbook
Event types
Information
Textile Alarm
Quality Alarm
Warning
Warning acknowledged
Warning disappears automatically
Technical Alarm
Alarm acknowledged
Technical alarm disappears automatically
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Alarm types
Warning
Technical Alarm
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The report can be either printed on the external printer or stored to an USB-stick
plugged to the CMT5-CCU. If the report is stored to an USB-stick, depending on
the extent of the report one or more graphic files (format *.png) are created. Each
graphic file represents a DIN A4 page which can be viewed or printed on a PC.
Report variants:
• Special reports
Predefined reports giving information on the installation settings. See chapter
6.27.2.
• Event report
Selectable for the whole machine, per group or per winding position. Continu-
ous display of all yarn fault and textile alarm events. See chapter 6.27.3
Report file
The report files will be stored to the subdirectory "UsterReports". The file name is
automatically created and structured as follows:
Rep_MachName_yyyymmdd_hhmmss_Report name_0.png
Rep = Report
MachName = Machine name.
Yyyymmdd = Date year, month, day
hhmmss = Time hour, minute, second
Report name
Setup = Report Structure
Service = Service
LBCient = Logbook
LBService = Service Logbook
0 = Page 1, 1 = Page 2, etc.
png = Portable Network Graphics
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Report Content
Test Parameter Parameters (clearing limits, alarm limits, Q parameters)
Start-up Report of Machine data, available Options, Network config-
uration and Shift change times
Service Summarized report of all important installation and setting
data
Event report Report of the last 10, 25, 50, 100 or all selected entries
Logbook Report of the last 10, 25, 50, 100 or all logbook entries
Service logbook Report of the last 10, 25, 50, 100 or all logbook entries
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Procedure:
1 Select desired range (machine, group or winding position).
2 Select group or range of winding positions.
3 Printout:
Normal* = display and printout
NO = display only
Paper feed on alarm* = to wrap the print out around the bobbin.
4 Switch event groups on or off as desired.
Information
i
• Only active with an external printer.
• Other: Special cuts, cops change, cone change and yarn breaks
• Independent of the settings events selected with the function "iMH LED
display" is also displayed in the event report See chapter 6.30.2 .
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The data display is updated every ten seconds if the display is on the first line.
The events which should be displayed have to be selected in the menu Configura-
tion – Event report. See chapter 6.27.3.1.
Information
i All entries are deleted at power failure.
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Language
Language changes become effective immediately without saving.
Settings: German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Turkish, Chinese,
Vietnamese
Count system
Settings: Nm, Nec, New, Tex
Classification display
This setting determines the meaning of the upper class value in the display Q Data
– Classification NSL/T / FD / FL / VEG
Settings: Remaining events / Total events or
Cuts / Total events
Values relative
Settings: /10 km, /100 km or /1000 km of the wound length since article start.
The complete mill address has to be entered. The address will appear in all printed
reports
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Network
• IP address
Address of the CMT5-CCU in the network. The address must be assigned by
the network administrator.
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx = 0 to 255
• Subnet mask
Network configuration
System clock
Date and time are set by the CMT5-CU.
Display
• Screensaver
• The brightness of the monitor lighting is reduced after the set time.
Setting: 1 to 60 min 0 min = switched off
• At the first touch the selected action will not be carried out, only the monitor light
will be activated.
• Brightness
The brightness keys control the lighting of the monitor.
• On low set brightness the different to reduced brightness is hardly visible.
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Machine type
The system provides special functions for the set machine type. ---- is a default set-
ting and prevents the winding positions from starting up. This is to ensure that the
user makes (enters) the machine type settings.
Settings:
Select the corresponding machine type from the list.
---- = no Machine type selected
Machine name
The machine name is a customer-specific entry with up to a max. of 10 figures. The
machine name entry is optional.
Spindles
Entry of the number of winding positions.
Spindle numbering
Direction of spindle numbering
Setting: "left right" or "left right"
The graph at the display – Summery and – iMH are adapted to the num-
bering direction.
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Each iMH must have an individual address in order to be able to exchange infor-
mation with the CMT5-CCU.
The address must be determined with this function. The address will be stored on
the clearer spindle adapter iCSA.
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Procedure:
1 Enter the address range of the iMH to be readdressed by calling up the iMH ad-
dress setting function.
2 Start addressing process and confirm with <X>. Status switches to running.
3 Press the first iMH button of the address range for 2 sec.
4 Continue pressing (2 sec) rest of iMH buttons in series.
Each address which becomes active increases the Active address counter by 1.
When all iMH’s of the address range have been given an address, the State
changes from running to ---. Addressing is finished.
5 Exit menu with
6 Check address
Start addressing test with the key. The LEDs of the iMH of all
the winding positions have to flash sequentially
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10
The installed iMH’s are automatically recognized and displayed per group. The
display is not valid until the iMH is switched on for the first time.
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6.28.7 Options
Information
i Deactivated Options. Do not transmit data to CMT5-CU.
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Access to some of the service functions/displays is only possible via the "Customer
Service" access level.
State of iMH
System Info
Special Function Yarn detector
Special Function Test function
Special functions iMH LED display
Special-Function SW Update
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6.29.1 iMH
Displays the current state of each iMH as well as the individual parameters regard-
ing communication, configuration and ADMV.
Gr 1 12
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Fehler! Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden. Yarn-specific average values and the
number of start-ups (max. 200) per group and winding position in production.
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If an iMH reset is triggered, the iMH cuts. Then the iMH software is checked and
started. The article parameters are reloaded. All winding position related measur-
ing values are reinitialized. After a second cut the winding position is ready for op-
eration again.
An iMH reset should be triggered when
• adjustment was carried out with wrong yarn.
• the winding position doesn’t start up.
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Miscellaneous
Display of date and time of system starts, CMT5-CCU Board information
Display of CMT5-CCU parameters
GUI connection
Display of GUI connection state.
This value is set automatically with the selection of the winding machine and
should remain unaltered.
Displays the iMH type, YD sensitivity, YD increment and YD decrement for each
group. YD delay is the time during which the yarn detector remains blocked after
the yarn is laid in.
Setting range: 0 to 1000 (1 step = 4 ms)
This value is set automatically with the selection of the winding machine and
should remain unaltered.
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Test touch
Procedure:
1 Tap the <test touch> key.
2 Press the touch screen on different places. The cursor arrow has to move to the
positions which have been pressed.
Information
i The calibration will automatically be rejected if the configuration is not made
within 60 seconds.
Calibrate touch
Procedure:
1 Tap the <calibrate touch> key.
2 Tap on the displayed positions 1 to 3 exactly on the symbol.
Finally, the display “calibration finished” appears.
Warmstart
If a warm start is activated the CMT5-CCU reacts in the same way as when the
mains voltage is switched off and on again.
The following data are thereby deleted: Scatter plot, single spindle classification
(class alarm), IPI classification, and messages in the event report.
When a cold start is triggered all acquired production data are deleted.
When an initial start is triggered not only the settings but also all acquired data are
deleted. The settings are reset at the factory default settings.
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Warm start, cold start, and initial start must be carried out only when necessary
and with due caution.
Start addressing test with the key. The LEDs of the iMH of all
the winding positions have to flash sequentially for three seconds.
Procedure:
1 Select , or .
2 Enter range and cut type for the display variant or SYD/DYD and con-
firm.
11 11
11
State display of the static SYD and dynamic DYD yarn detector.
No yarn in the measuring zone LED
SYD Stationary yarn in the measuring zone LED
Non or stationary yarn in the measuring zone LED
DYD Running yarn LED
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With the function SYD / DYD the winding position will not be stopped.
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The CMT5-CCU offers the possibility to make screen shots from the actual screen
and save the content on a USB-stick.
Procedure:
1 Insert the USB-stick to the USB connector.
2 Press on the logo on the right hand bottom of the screen.
3 Press "Save screen contents to USB".
A Portable Network Graphics (png) file with the screen content is stored to the
subdirectory "UsterScreens" of an inserted USB-stick.
The file name is automatically created and structured as follows:
Screen_Machine name_yyyymmdd_hhmmss.png
4 Wait until the “Done!” message appears. The USB-stick can now be removed.
Information
i •
•
It is possible that the saving is not successful with all type of UBS memory
sticks.
There is no message if the USB memory stick is full.
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7 Maintenance
The work described in this chapter is to be carried out by trained maintenance per-
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sonnel of the customer or by an USTER service technician.
Note
The cleaning intervals depend very much on the degree of the
contamination in the yarn.
Perform at least weekly maintenance as described hereafter.
Note
If yarn with a high content of honey dew or other kind of dirt con-
tamination, or if the installation is operated in a contaminated envi-
ronment, then the maintenance intervals must be shortened ac-
cordingly.
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Checks Procedure
Cutting device - When the equipment is in still stand mode then insert
double thread into the measuring zone and cut the
yarn by pressing the reset button on the CMT5 iMH.
For this check a customer’s thread can be used.
- The double thread must be cut cleanly by the knife.
- Check the exact reset position of the knife.
- Check for dust and deposits
Cable mounting - After replacing a CMT5 iMH, make sure that the ca-
bles do not worn
- contact with moving parts of the machine or with
running yarn.
- Worn cables result in malfunctions and failures.
Blowing device - Check air pressure and blowing effect during a test
run.
- The maintenance unit should be checked and
cleaned as required.
- Check clean air direction of air
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WARNUNG
Caution: Hard metallic tools
The cleaning of the measuring zone with hard metallic tools such as
screw drivers, knifes, scissors, etc. may damage the measuring
zones mechanically and electrically as well the ceramic eyelets.
Cleaning brush*
Pipe cleaner *
Cotton sticks
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WARNUNG
Caution: Cleaning solvents which are not allowed
Caution: flammable
Keep away this cleaning solvent from fires or ignition sys-
tems.
Do not smoke. Keep away from children.
Caution: May endanger the health of the operator
Do not swallow solvent. Do not inhale vapor
Notice hints on the box of the product
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CAUTION
Caution: Knife
The knife must only be replaced if the CMT5 iMH is disconnected.
T10
Cover
Knife
Plunger
T10
Procedure:
1 Remove cover screw, Torx T10.
2 Remove dust and fibers with vacuum cleaner.
3 Cutter which is worn out has to be removed by lifting from plunger.
4 New cutter has to be moved to the correct position on the plunger.
5 Fasten cover.
6 Carry out cutter check.
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CAUTION
Caution: Screws, yarn guides
All screws at the CMT5 iMH are TORX type screws. Use the TORX
screwdrivers of the correct size. The size is indicated by Tx.
Guiding elements
Guiding element
The ceramic eyelets are positioned at the correct place by means of the guiding el-
ements.
Eyelets (2)
Yarn guide plate out (3)
T8
Fig. 7.3.6-a Yarn output side
Replacement procedure:
In order to replace the ceramic eyelet, the ‘Yarn guide’ has to be removed.
In order to replace the eyelets (2) the complete ‘Yarn guide plate out’ (3) has to be
replaced.
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Yarn guide
Knife
Anvil
Cover Eyelet
T8
T10
Replacement procedure:
In order to replace the ceramic eyelet, the cover and the yarn guide has to be re-
moved.
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WARNING
Dirt particles coming loose when you are working with compressed
air.
Danger of injury for eyes and unprotected skin areas during clean-
ing work with compressed air.
Always wear the safety goggles provided and ear protectors (not
provided) during cleaning work with compressed air.
Note
Clean the tensioner always before adjusting the tensioner and
before starting a new test.
CAUTION
Do not use compressed air to clean the measuring zone of the
CMT5 iMH.
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2 3
4
5
4
6
Fig. 7.4.2 Assembling tensioner disks
7
8
9
1 Shaft
2 Steel washer
3 Rubber washer
4 Tensioner disk
5 Eyelet with hook
6 Disk
7a Spring for yarn count ≤ 60 Nec 0.5x11x22.4mm
7b Spring for yarn count > 60 Nec 0.42x11x22.4mm
8 Safety screw
9 Spring alignment
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After cleaning of the Jet check the air blast direction which is directed to the center
of the tensioner disks.
1
Fig. 7.4.4-a Tensioner front view Fig. 7.4.4-b Tensioner side view
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Adjustment procedure
1. Loosen a bit screws (1), (2) and (3) (comply this order).
2. Push tool (6) onto the shaft of the yarn tensioner as far as it will go (6a).
3. Position edge of tool (2° or 5°) together with Jet and Link to the edge of the
support (7). See Fig. 7.4.5-b for 2° and Fig. 7.4.5-c for 5°.
4. Align Tool (6) with Jet (4a), Link (5b) and Shaft (8c) see Fig. 7.4.5-d.
5. Tool, Jet, Link, and Shaft must be hold with the edge of 2° or 5° to the support
(7), as described under steps 2-4 and tighten with screws (3), (2) and (1) (com-
ply this order).
4a
5b
8c
8
6
Fig. 7.4.5-d Alignment of Tool, Jet, Link and Shaft with Support
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incorrect
correct
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Contents
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8 Troubleshooting 3
8.1 General Information 3
8.1.1 Personnel Qualification 3
8.1.2 Safety Information 3
8.1.3 General Information 3
8.2 Faultfinding and Troubleshooting 4
8.2.1 Troubleshooting Procedure 4
8.2.2 Indications at the CMT5-CCU 6
8.2.3 Non-indicated Disturbances 8
8.3 Indications at the CMT5-CU 9
8.3.1 Error Message Displayed in the Status Bar 9
8.4 Replacement of Installation Components 11
8.4.1 CMT5-CCU 11
8.4.2 iCSA Quadgroup 11
8.4.3 CMT5 iMH 12
8.4.4 CMT5-CU 12
8 Troubleshooting
CAUTION
Electrical circuit boards must only be serviced or repaired by
USTER® service technicians.
Components carrying voltages are accessible on opening the
housing of an electrical installation unit. Connection points can
also carry voltages.
It has to be ensured that only fuses of the specified type and rating
are used as replacements.
Information
To prevent a loss of data, you should wait at least 30 seconds after
an entry or change before you switch off the CMT5-CCU. After
switching off the CMT5-CCU, wait at least 30 seconds before you
switch it on again.
Aside from indicated faults, there are faults which are neither indicated nor dis-
played. These are faults that result in a total failure of the installation or in malfunc-
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tioning of the winding tests, for example, in this case contact USTER Service.
Note
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Settings can only be made with the USTER Polykey plugged in or
with the password 1491 Master level.
Alarm display
Service logbook
iMH has timeout The CMT5-CCU transmits to the commu- Check CMT5 iMH connections.
nication bus but receives no answer from Check fuses and voltages at
the CMT5 iMH. The fault occurs if the CMT5-CCU.
CMT5 iMH is without current or if the
Replace CMT5 iMH.
connection is interrupted. A defective
CMT5 iMH can also be the cause.
The CMT5-CCU starts correctly and the
menu operation is functioning properly.
The CMT5-CCU shows the fault message
CMT5 iMH has timeout.
There is probably no power supplied to
the CMT5 iMH.
If the whole machine is affected, the prob-
lem must be in the cabling or the CMT5-
CCU.
iMH RS485 blocked The CMT5-CCU cannot transmit. The Unplug bus elements until fault
Warning
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Inform Uster Service about both versions.
Information
If a different software version is installed in the new CMT5-CCU,
the application software must be downloaded to the CMT5 iMH‘s.
See Chapter 5 ‘CMT5 iMH Software download’
Information
The CMT5 iMH must not be unplugged or plugged when powered.
Procedure:
1. Switch off winding position.
2. Disconnect CMT5 iMH from iCSA.
3. Remove defective CMT5 iMH.
4. Install and plug in new CMT5 iMH.
Information
A download of the application software is also required if the CMT5
iMH is being used for the first time.
See Chapter 5: iMH Software download
8.4.4 CMT5-CU
There are no components of CMT5-CU to be replaced by the user of the
CLASIMAT 5 system.
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9 Decommissioning, Storage 3
9.1 General Information 3
9.1.1 Storage Period 3
9.1.2 Authorized Personnel 3
9.1.3 Safety Regulations 3
9.2 Decommissioning 4
9.3 Storage 4
9.4 Commissioning 4
9.5 Putting the System into Operation again 4
9 Decommissioning, Storage
DANGER
Dangerous voltage.
WARNING
Improper disconnection of the compressed air.
9.2 Decommissioning
Preparation
To eliminate any danger for the personnel involved, make sure that all parts of the
installation have been disconnected from the mains voltage before starting any
disassembly work.
9.3 Storage
Storage
The installation part must be stored
− in a suitable packing
− in a dry and dust-free location
Storage conditions
Temperature 5-55 °C
Rel. humidity 20% to 90% noncondensing
9.4 Commissioning
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For the assembly of the stored USTER CLASSIMAT 5 installation, proceed in re-
verse order of the disassembly.
Authorized personnel
See ‘Safety Regulations’ in Chapter 2.5.1.
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10 Packaging, Transport 3
10.1 General information 3
10.2 Packaging 3
10.3 Transport 3
10 Packaging, Transport
10.2 Packaging
Always use suitable packaging to store or transport the CLASSIMAT 5 installation
or any of its parts to ensure optimum protection against damage.
Original packaging
If the original packaging is no longer available:
• Installation components with an enclosure (e.g. iMH, tensioners) have to be
packed so that the parts are protected against mechanical damage.
10.3 Transport
Always transport the USTER® CLASSIMAT 5 installation:
• using suitable packaging
• without violating the storage conditions (Chapter 9.3)
• protect against slipping.
Note
Loads over 25 kg:
May be transported only in pairs, or else transport aids must be
used.
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11 Disposal 3
11.1 General Information 3
11.2 Disposal Regulations 3
11.3 Disposal of Installation Components 3
11.4 Mandatory Notification 4
11 Disposal
If there are any uncertainties about proper disposal in order to avoid endangering
people or the environment,
• Uster Technologies AG will provide the necessary information
• Uster Technologies AG will take care of the disposal for a reasonable fee.
WARNING
Dangerous voltage
Particular care must be taken for the correct disposal of the following components:
Packing material: Cardboard, plastic foam
Housing: zinc die-casting, sheet metal and aluminum
Printed circuit boards: Electronic waste
Cables Electronic waste
Air hose Plastic waste
Batteries: Special waste
Screen: Special waste
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12 Spare Parts 3
12.1 Safety Information 3
12.2 Ordering Information 3
12.3 Available Spare Parts 4
12.4 Accessories 8
12 Spare Parts
WARNING
Using non-original spare parts.
The use of non-original spare parts may cause physical injury and
damage to material.
Use only original spare parts from the spare parts catalog of Uster
Technologies AG.
To order spare parts end-users are requested to contact the Uster Service Agent in
their own country.
EYELET IN 316000-00380
JET 318102-00170
12.4 Accessories
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SCREWDRIVER TORX SCREWS T8 304000-06011
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SCREWDRIVER TORX SCREWS T10 304000-06012