9060 cascade low voltage controller - installation, I/o signal locations – Ransburg 9060 LV Cascade Controller 80120-XXX User Manual

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9060 Cascade Low Voltage Controller - Installation

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3. Route the selected shielded cable through

the standard I/O connector and secure it to
the connector as described in “I/O Connec-
tions” in the “Installation” section of this
manual so that the shield of the cable is
connected to the chassis of the enclosure.
Ensure that enough wire length is available
to allow for proper wiring of all of the I/O
signals.

4. Connect the conductors to the respective

remote I/O signal locations. Screw down
the terminal block screws to secure the
conductors in place. The I/O Signal Loca-
tions table contains the complete list of all I/
O, ground, and 24VDC supply locations as
well as their normal voltage/current values.
The locations of the I/O terminal blocks are
shown in Figure 16.

I/O Signal Locations

Signal

Terminal

Block

Local/Remote

TB4-4

Setpoint 1

TB4-2

Setpoint 0

TB3-1

Reset

TB4-3

HV On

TB2-3

Relay Common

TB2-2

Fault

TB2-1

24 VDC

TB3-6, TB2-4

Trigger

TB4-5

Analog Current

TB3-2

Analog Voltage

TB3-3

Analog Common

TB3-4

Analog Feedback
Current

TB3-5

Ground

TB4-6, Ground

Lug

Normal Value

24VDC

24VDC

24VDC

24VDC

24VDC or GND

24VDC or GND

24VDC or GND

24VDC or GND

24VDC or GND

0-20mA

0-10V

Ground (0V)

0-10V

Ground (0V)

Figure 16: I/O Terminal Block Locations

After securing the conductors to the ter-

minal blocks positions, it is best to per-
form a continuity test between the termi-
nal block screw and the opposite end of
the shielded cable for each conductor to
ensure a good connection has been made
with each conductor. Also a 2 finger pull
test should be done. Pull on each con-
ductor with 2 fingers to ensure it is tight.

N O T E

All of the digital inputs, including the

trigger signal, MUST be configured as ei-
ther all sourcing or all sinking. The trigger
signal is configured through the local/
remote trigger protection board jumper
settings.

N O T E

DO NOT use a sourcing signal with the

9060 jumpers set for sinking inputs or vice
versa. Sourcing and sinking inputs has
different current flow paths. Using the
wrong settings for the wrong type input
can have unexpected behavior and/or
cause damage to the input circuits.

!

W A R N I N G

5. Determine whether the digital signals will

be configured as sinking (grounding input)
or sourcing (powering input).

TB4

TB3

TB2

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