Operator interface, Switches, Leds – Ransburg 9060 LV Cascade Controller 80131-XXX User Manual

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9060 Cascade Low Voltage Controller - Introduction

CP-13-07.2

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OPERATOR INTERFACE

The 9060 Controller shown in Figure 3, has a
simple operator interface consisting of 7 LEDs
(Light Emitting Diodes), one (1) power switch,
seven (7) buttons, one (1) current LED bar-
graph, and two (2) screens containing seven-
segment displays.

SWITCHES

Power Switch

The 9060 Controller contains a single rocker
switch for power On/Off selection. When the
unit is powered on, the screens should be lit
and display the gun display type information
and the software version number for a short
period of time.

LEDs

High Voltage On Indicator

The red High Voltage On Indicator is lit when a
trigger signal has been received by the unit and
the high voltage output from the cascade has
been enabled.

Fault Indicator

The red Fault Indicator is lit when a fault occurs
as determined by the microprocessor. When a
fault occurs the light will turn on and the identifi-
cation code (ID) for the fault will be displayed,
blinking, on the µA meter display. For more
information on the faults and fault ID codes,
please refer the Fault Descriptions section in
the Operations portion of this manual.

Local Mode LED Indicator

The local mode LED indicator is a left pointing
triangle and is located on the left side the HV

Figure 3: 9060 Operator Interface

control button on the center of the operator
interface. This LED is lit when the Controller is
in local mode.

Remote Mode LED Indicator

The remote mode LED indicator should NOT be
lit for handgun units.

Active Preset LED Indicators (3)

The active preset LED indicators are located
directly above each of the Preset Buttons.
When a preset button is pushed to select the
desired preset, in READY mode, the preset
LED indicator directly above the button pressed
will light up. Only one (1) preset light should be
lit at any one time.

BUTTONS

The seven buttons on the operator interface are
used to select the KV presets, reset overloads
and faults, access other modes and to navigate
as well as modify information that is displayed
on the two seven-segment display screens (µA
and kV).

The following lists the standard operating mode
behavior for each button.

Preset 1 Button

The Preset 1 Button (to the left below the kV
display) is used by itself to select “Voltage
Preset 1” in the normal operating mode. If
pressed with the reset button, at the same time,
the screen will display the resettable High
Voltage ON operating hours for 3 seconds on
the display screens.

Preset 2 Button

The Preset 2 Button (in the center below the kV
display) is used by itself to select “Voltage
Preset 2” in the normal operating mode. If
pressed with the reset button, at the same time,
the screen will display the non-resettable High
Voltage ON operating hours for 3 seconds on
the display screens.

Preset 3 Button

The Preset 3 Button (to the right below the kV
display) is used by itself to select “Voltage
Preset 3” in the normal operating mode. If
pressed with the reset button, at the same time,
the system will enter the general diagnostic
mode.

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