LINK Systems OmniLink II Press Automation Control User Manual

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August 30, 2002 Manual Version 1.0

2.9

The conduit runs that you will or may need, depending on the options you purchase and features that
you wish to use on your OmniLink II, are:

• Conduit from resolver to R/D-Brake Monitor Module in OmniLink Operator Terminal enclosure.

• Conduit for 115VAC connections between OmniLink Operator Terminal and Press Control.
• Conduit for low voltage connections between OmniLink Operator Terminal and Press Control (only

if options or press control circuits require low voltage as set forth in following sections).

• Conduit for 115VAC power and high speed serial bus cable from Operator Terminal to any remote

enclosure containing optional module(s) ,such as Die Protection, PLS, etc., selected to be connected
as the first module on the serial bus.

• Conduit runs from the enclosure containing the first optional module on the serial bus to successive

enclosures containing optional module(s) to be connected on the serial bus.

• If optional Serial Feed Interface is purchased, conduit from the OmniLink II Operator Terminal

enclosure to the feed control enclosure.

• If optional PLC Interface is purchased, conduit from the OmniLink II Operator Terminal enclosure

to the enclosure housing the PLC.


NOTE! Do not run both 115VAC and lower voltage circuits in the same conduit from the
OmniLink II Operator Terminal to the press control. If you have both 115VAC circuits and low
voltage circuits, run them in separate conduits as shown in Figure 2.9. It is permissible to run
115VAC power wires and the high speed serial bus cable from the Operator Terminal to the first
optional module and any successive modules used in the same conduit(s).

Section 2.3.2 Wiring the Resolver to the R/D-Brake Monitor Module

The standard resolver used with the OmniLink II Press Automation Control is Link’s 2500 Resolver.
Link’s 5000 Resolver may be optionally provided. The resolver provides crankshaft angle to the
OmniLink II and its cable must be wired to the 802-5 R/D-Brake Monitor Module, located on the inside
back of the Operator Terminal enclosure (the module may be located elsewhere if the Operator Terminal
is furnished without enclosure).

The 2500 Resolver comes with a cable with 3 pairs with a drain for each pair and a 6-pin MS connector
to plug into the resolver. Run a ½” conduit from the 2500 Resolver to the knockout on the bottom left of
the Operator Terminal enclosure. Pull the cable through the conduit and wire to the 802-5 R/D-Brake
Monitor Module as shown in Figure 2.10.

The 5000 Resolver comes with a cable with 6 pairs with a drain for each pair and a 14-pin MS connector
to plug into the resolver. Run a 3/4” conduit from the 5000 Resolver to the knockout on the bottom left
of the Operator Terminal enclosure. Pull the cable through the conduit and wire as shown in Figure
2.11.





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