FEC AFC1100 User Manual

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Bank Data Output Signals (Normally Open)
These output signals designate various fastening conditions and
results as determined by Bank Select 0 & 1 (Pins 13 & 12) inputs.
Refer to 4.7.4 Bank Select Table for output data descriptions.

BANK DATA 0
BANK DATA 1
BANK DATA 2
BANK DATA 3
BANK DATA 4
BANK DATA 5
BANK DATA 6
BANK DATA 7

25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18

OUTPUT SIGNALS

Output signal common. Connection to 0 VDC required

OUTPUT COMMON

17

Work / Parameter Select Input (Normally Open)
These 3 inputs form a binary code which is capable of selecting up to 8
different sets of Fastening Parameters. Refer to Section 4.7.2 Work
Sequence Select Table.

WORK SELECT 0
WORK SELECT 1
WORK SELECT 2

14
15
16

Bank Select Input Signals (Normally Open)
These two (2) inputs form a binary code that is used to define the
function/definition of outputs for Bank Data 0~7 (Pins 23~30). This
allows up to 32 different output definitions with only 8 discrete outputs
(4 Banks, 8 available outputs per Bank). See 4.7.4 Bank Select Table.

BANK SELECT 1
BANK SELECT 0

12
13

Input signal used to disable the performance of the automatic Self
Check function at the beginning of the fastening cycle.

SELF CHECK
DISABLE

11

Input signal common. Connection to +12 ~ 24 VDC required

IN COMMON

10

Input / output signal that is directly connected to other Axis Units to
provide for Syncronized 2 step fastening.

SYNC

9

Input / output signal that is directly connected to other Axis Units to
provide for Syncronized 2 step fastening.

SYNC

8

Input common signal for inputs 8 and 9 "SYNC" signal

SYNC COMMON

7

Input common signal for inputs 8 and 9 "SYNC" signal

SYNC COMMON

6

Spindle Bypass Input (Normal Open)
When active, all functions of this spindle are bypassed, and the Bypass
output is active.

BYPASS

5

Start Cycle Input (Normally Open)
The Start input automatically resets the previous cycle, clears all data
to zero, and initiates the next fastening cycle.The Start input requires a
pulse of 200~500 milliseconds if the Axis Unit DIP switches are set up
for AUTOMATIC Start input. If the Axis Unit DIP switches are set up
for DEADMAN (hand-held operations) input, the Start input must be
maintained "on" for the entire cycle.

START

4

WARNING:

Follow Lockout/Tagout and other safety precautions when connecting and/or
disconnecting cabling, wiring, and equipment.

Chapter 4: System Setup and Wiring (Rev. 8/98)

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