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9060 Cascade Low Voltage Controller - Introduction

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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 LOCAL 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 (on the right below the kV
display) is used by itself to select “Voltage
Preset 3” in the LOCAL operating mode.

Left (-)/Right (+) Buttons

The left(-)/right(+) buttons in the LOCAL operat-
ing mode are used to modify, decrease and
increase respectively, the currently selected
preset value. If the button is pressed and
released, the preset value is changed by 1 kV
at a time. If the button is held for over a 1/2
second, the value will begin changing by 5 kV
increments.

Reset Button

The reset button is used in the LOCAL or
REMOTE operating mode to clear fault or
overload conditions when the trigger signal is
OFF

. This will NOT prevent any other active

fault conditions from triggering a new fault.

HV Control Button

This button, shown in the center of Figure 3, is
not used

to perform mode changes.

It is

reserved

for future use. The unit defaults to

LOCAL mode. To enter REMOTE mode, a
remote I/O signal input, local/remote mode
selection, that indicates when the unit should be
in REMOTE mode. When this remote I/O signal

is active, the unit will be in REMOTE mode,
otherwise the unit will be in LOCAL mode.

CONNECTION INTERFACE


The 9060 Controller connection interface shown
in Figure 4, provides all of the required connec-
tions for setting up either a remote I/O con-
trolled painting system or a local controlled
painting system. This connection interface
consists of one (1) low voltage cable connector,
one (1) standard I/O connector, one (1) inter-
lock I/O connector, one (1) ground lug connec-
tion, one (1) optional air flow switch connection,
two (2) fuses, and one (1) AC inlet receptacle.

Figure 4: 9060 Connection Interface

CONNECTORS

Low Voltage Cable Connector

The low voltage cable connector is located on
the far lower right of the connection interface.
This connector is designed for use with stand-
ard low voltage cable 76298. The low voltage
cable connects the 9060 controller to the
external cascade.

Standard I/O Connector

The standard I/O connector is located just left
of the low voltage cable connector. This
connector is provided as the entry point for a
shielded multi-conductor cable used for remote
I/O signals and includes the required cable
grommet hardware to keep the cable in place
with minimal strain. For more information on
remote I/O signal wiring, see the “Installation”
section of the service manual.

Optional Air Flow Switch Connectors

There is a 5 second fault reset delay

timer that inhibits the triggering of high
voltage immediately after a fault reset.

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