Remote mode external signals, 9060 cascade low voltage controller - installation – Ransburg 9060 LV Auto Cascade 80120-XXX User Manual

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9060 Cascade Low Voltage Controller - Installation

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Figure 15: Local/Remote Board Jumper Headers

Jumper 1

Jumper 2

5. Replace the top cover, replace the fuses,

and reconnect the AC source.

For any installation that includes a trigger signal
that is generated by a switch or source that is
external to the 9060 Controller unit, the signal
should be routed in through the standard I/O
connector using a shielded cable (supplied by
user). Secure the cable to the standard I/O
connector as described in “I/O Connections” in
the “Installation” section of this manual so that
the shield of the cable is connected to the
chassis of the enclosure.

REMOTE MODE
EXTERNAL SIGNALS


The REMOTE mode is designed for use with
automatic applicators such as the Estaquick
and Evolver SE where the control of the appli-
cator and Controller are driven by a external
control system using discrete analog and digital
I/O. For example, a programmable logic control-
ler (PLC), can be used as the control system.

There can be up to thirteen (13) or more signal
wires present depending on the signals that are
intended to be used by the control system.
More wires may be needed depending on the
number of power and ground lines required for
any particular installation.

The Relay Contact Outputs are normally
included as output signal indicators for a control
system and are wired using a few of the con-
ductors in the I/O cable. For more information
about the Relay Contact Outputs wiring, please
refer to the prior “Installation” section on that
topic.

A complete description of all of the signals
available in remote mode is provided in the
“Introduction” section of this service manual.
For more information on the behavior or timing
requirements for any of the signals, please refer
to the “Operations” section of this service
manual.

ALWAYS double check that the Con-

troller is unplugged from its AC outlet
before working with any internal wiring.

!

W A R N I N G

Before performing any wiring, verify the

number of I/O signals, supply, and ground
lines that will be required and select a
shielded I/O cable that has at least that
many lines.

Create a table of I/O signals to con-

ductor wire color. Including the terminal
block location in this table is also helpful
for reference.

Locate all of the required signal termi-

nal connections in advance to determine
the amount of wire length required.

It is better to connect no more than two

(2) conductors into any single terminal
block connection.

N O T E

To operate the Controller in the REMOTE
mode using any number of the discrete I/O
signals, perform the following:

1.

Turn the 9060 Controller off, disconnect
it from its AC source, and remove the
fuses.

2.

Unscrew the front four (4) screws and slide
the cover off.

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