9060 classic high voltage controller - operation – Ransburg 9060 HV Classic Controller 80130-XXX User Manual

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9060 Classic High Voltage Controller - Operation

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Feedback Fault (FF)

This fault will occur if the microprocessor de-
tects a loss of the current feedback signal. If
this occurs, reset the fault. If this fault occurs
repeatedly, refer to the Fault Troubleshooting
Section to determine if the problem is with the
high voltage section or the main pc board.

Figure 29: Feedback Fault Display

Voltage Cable Fault (UC)

This fault will occur if the microprocessor de-
tects a loss of the voltage feedback signal.
This can be caused by a failed high voltage
cable, a failed high voltage section, or a failed
pc board.

Figure 27: Voltage Cable Fault Display

Over Voltage Fault (OU)

This fault will occur if the microprocessor de-
tects the unit is trying to output voltage above
the required for the specific applicator type. If
this occurs, reset the Controller. If this fault
continues to occur, replace the main PC
board.

Figure 28: Over Voltage Fault Display

Boot Fault (bF)

This fault will occur during the start-up se-
quence if an active trigger signal is present. It
is designed to prevent immediate triggering
after start-up as the unit should be allowed to
enter the “ready” state prior to being triggered.
This fault also prevents the high voltage from
being fired if the microprocessor resets. For
additional information, refer to the Fault Trou-
bleshooting Section.

Figure 30: Boot Fault Display

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