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9060 Cascade Low Voltage Controller - Introduction

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CP-13-02.3

SIGNAL INTERFACE -
LOCAL MODE

The 9060 Controller LOCAL mode is normal-
ly used for handguns, or very simple auto-
matic gun systems. Handguns require only
one signal input for operation, the trigger
signal. Though not necessary for operation,
there are also two (2) output relay contact
signals, HV on and Fault, that can be useful
for triggering remote devices such as lights
or other safety indicators. The physical
signal interface is provided via the 3 terminal
blocks, TB2, TB3 and TB4.

Trigger Signal

The trigger signal input (TB4-5) is a signal
shared between the LOCAL and REMOTE
modes. Due to this, this input must be
configured for either LOCAL or REMOTE
mode prior to operation. This signal can be
configured as either a sourcing or a sinking
signal. Please refer to the “Installation”
section of this service manual for LOCAL
mode configuration information.

High Voltage On (

Relay Output,

Dry Contact

)

The “HV on” signal (TB2-3) is available in
both LOCAL and REMOTE modes. This
signal, being a relay controlled signal, can
be configured as either an AC or DC signal
using the Relay Common Input as the signal
source. For information regarding the relay
contact voltage ratings, please refer to the
“Relay Output Contacts” portion of the
“Installation” section of the manual. This
relay signal is activated when the High
Voltage cascade is turned on.

Fault (

Relay Output, Dry Contact

)

The “Fault” signal (TB2-1) is available in
both LOCAL and REMOTE modes. This
signal, being a relay controlled signal, can
be configured as either an AC or DC signal
using the Relay Common Input as the signal
source. For information regarding the relay
contact voltage ratings, please refer to the
“Relay Output Contacts” portion of the
“Installation” section of the manual. This

relay signal is activated when a Fault Condi-
tion or Overload Condition has faulted the
9060 Controller.

Relay Common Input

The relay common input (TB2-2) is a shared
connection between the Fault and HV on
relay outputs. This is the source of their
output voltage. It can be wired to either an
AC or DC signal. It is most commonly
connected to the 24 VDC power provided at
(TB2-4). This allows the relays to output 24
VDC signals without the use of any outside
power sources.

SIGNAL INTERFACE -
REMOTE MODE


The REMOTE mode is designed for use
with automatic applicators such as the
Estaquick and Evolver SE where the control
of the applicator and Controller are driven by
a external control system using discrete
analog and digital I/O. For example, a
programmable logic controller (PLC), can be
used as the control system. The physical
signal interface is provided via the 3 terminal
blocks, TB2, TB3 and TB4.

The 9060 Cascade Low Voltage Controller
remote mode signal interface is composed of
five (5) digital inputs, two (2) analog inputs,
two (2) relay contact outputs (AC or DC),
and one (1) analog output. For information
on how to correctly install the wiring for the
remote signal interface please refer to the
“Installation” section of this service manual.
The following section describes all of the
remote I/O signals.

Digital Inputs

All of the digital inputs on the 9060 Cascade
Low Voltage Controller are 24 VDC signals
that can be configured as either all sourcing

Example remote I/O configuration dia-

grams are provided in the Wiring Configu-
rations

section at the end of this manual.

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