2 - installation, 2. rpc-ip receptacle connections, 3. 650/1000 ampere model selector switch – Miller Electric RPC-IP User Manual

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SECTION 2 – INSTALLATION

Welding Power

Source Remote

Control Receptacle

RPC-IP

Receptacle

ST-109 782-B

Figure 2-1. Power Source/Remote Control Connections

WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.

Do not touch live electrical parts.

Shut down welding power source, and be

sure it cannot be accidentally energized before
making remote Pendant Control connections.

Place CONTACTOR switch in OFF position.

2-1. WELDING POWER SOURCE REMOTE CON-
TROL RECEPTACLE CONNECTIONS (Figure 2-1)

The Remote Pendant Control connects to a 17-socket
Amphenol receptacle on the welding power source front
panel (see OM-286). Insert 17-pin Amphenol plug from
the interconnecting cable fully into the receptacle and
rotate collar clockwise.

2-2. RPC-IP RECEPTACLE CONNECTIONS
(Figure 2-1)

The interconnecting cable from the welding power
source connects to a 17-pin Amphenol receptacle on
the remote control. Insert the 17-socket plug from the in-
terconnecting cable fully into the receptacle, and rotate
collar clockwise.

2-3. 650/1000 AMPERE MODEL SELECTOR
SWITCH

WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.

Do not touch live electrical parts.

Shut down welding power source, and dis-

connect the Remote Pendant Control before
changing position of dip switches.

ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) can
damage circuit boards.

Put on properly grounded wrist strap BE-

FORE handling circuit boards.

Perform work only at a static-safe work area.

This Remote Pendant Control is designed to be used
with either a 650 or 1000 ampere intellipulse welding
power source. A dip switch is located on circuit board
PC5 to set up the Remote Pendant Control for operation
with 650 or 1000 ampere models. The unit is shipped
from the factory set up for operation with the 650 ampere
models. Proceed as follows to set up the Remote Pen-
dant Control for operation with 1000 ampere models:

1.

Remove cover.

2.

Place both dip switches in the down position for op-
eration with 1000 ampere models. Place both dip
switches in up position for operation with 650 am-
pere models (see Figure 2-2).

3.

Reinstall cover.

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