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DIGITAL SIGNALS FROM PANTOGRAPH CONTROL TO POWER SOURCE.
8.1
Digital Input wiring.
8.1.1
Features.
input voltage
input current
input frequency
the reference potential "Ext-Gnd" is shared with all
digital input.
8.2
Robot Ready.
CNC connector terminals
on Power Source
1
2
"Robot Ready" signal is low active (closed contact).
A 0 Vdc voltage is required in order to have the Power Source ready for cutting.
Pantograph Control must set this signal as soon as it is ready for cutting.
If the "Robot Ready" signal is absent the cutting process is immediately stopped and a "rob" flashing
indication is displayed on the Control Panel.
NOTE If the "Robot Ready" signal is not active no signal, either digital or analog, is acquired.
8.3
Start.
CNC connector terminals
on Power Source
3
4
"Start" signal is low active (closed contact) and starts the cutting process.
The cutting process is active as long as the "Start" signal is present.
Exceptions: - "Robot Ready" signal is absent.
- "Power Source Ready" signal is absent (e.g.: Power Source failure for overtemperature,
insufficient coolant level, etc.).
8.4
Spot.
CNC connector terminals
on Power Source
5
6
"Spot" signal is low active (closed contact).
Spot
+24 Vdc = Pantograph Control orders the Power Source to activate the normal cutting operation.
Spot
0 Vdc
= Pantograph Control orders the Power Source to activate the "Spot Marking" mode.
3.300.232-B
24 Vdc, approximately;
10 mA, max.;
100 Hz, max.;
Signal name
Robot Ready
Signal name
Start
Signal name
Spot
Signal type
Signal
0 Vdc (Ext-Gnd)
Signal type
Signal
0 Vdc (Ext-Gnd)
Signal type
Signal
0 Vdc (Ext-Gnd)
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Position on
GB
Remote board
J2, pin 2
J2, pin 10
Position on
Remote board
J2, pin 1
J2, pin 9
Position on
Remote board
J2, pin 3
J2, pin 11
04/03/2016

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