Amplitude Controller
Model 6005 Series
OPEN FRAME
MODEL 6005.1
SUB PANEL MOUNT
Circuit Board P/N 24-210
Input: 120 VAC, 50/60 HZ.
Output: 0-120 VAC
Single Unit Fuse Size: 15 AMPS
80% Duty Cycle at Rated AMPS
Note: Mount Open Frame controls within an
enclosure.
Automation Devices, Inc.
7050 West Ridge Road
Fairview, PA 16415-2099
Phone: 814-474-5561
1. SELECTING OUTPUT PULSE
MODE
Choose an output mode of 120 or 60 by sliding the
OUTPUT PULSE DIPswitch (S1) to the
appropriate position.
Other names for
“120 Pulses Per Second” are AC
or 7200 VPM (Vibrations Per Minute). “60” is the
same as DC or 3600 VPM or Rectified.
Note: Readjust MAX pot after changing pulse
mode setting.
2. LIMITING THE MAXIMUM
OUTPUT OF CONTROL
Adjust the
MAX
Output trimpot so that the output
to the feeder reaches its desired maximum level
when the
MAIN CONTROL DIAL
is turned fully
clockwise. The
MAX
Output trimpot should be
adjusted to keep the vibratory feeder from
hammering when the control is turned up to full
power.
NOTE: Output to feeder must be connected
and the control set for proper output frequency
(60 or 120 pulse) setting. The Run Jumper
must be connected as shown on the wiring
diagram.
A. Power input should be
OFF
or disconnected.
B. Rotate
MAIN CONTROL DIAL
on front cover
to 0 or its minimum setting.
C. Open cover to allow access to printed circuit
card.
D. Using
CAUTION
, turn power
ON
(no output
should be present).
E. Rotate the
MAIN CONTROL DIAL
on front
cover slowly to its highest setting.
F. Adjust the
MAX
output trimpot so that the
output to the feeder reaches its desired
maximum level when the
MAIN CONTROL
DIAL
is turned fully clockwise. Turning the
MAX
output trimpot clockwise increases the
maximum output level.
3. REMOTE OFF/ON CONTROL
A Run Jumper has been installed at the factory as
shown on the enclosed wiring diagram.
Note: TB2 terminals 5-7 are referenced to the line
voltage circuit. Therefore any switch or contact
connected to them must be isolated from other
circuits.
Remote OFF/ON operation of the control can be
configured to operate in one of the following ways.
A. A low current switch such as a paddle switch
can replace the factory-installed Run Jumper
"J1." The "Run Contact" connects across
terminals 6 and 7. The contact must be able to
switch 5VDC and 2mA. The control will then
run only when the contact is closed. Refer to
Section A of the OFF/ON CONTROL GUIDE.
B. Feeder Bowl/Hopper Interlock allows the
Hopper control to operate only when the Bowl
is running and the paddle switch contact is
closed. The
interlock input
on terminals 11
and 12 of TB2 is controlled by the
interlock
output
of a
“Parts Sensing Feeder Bowl
Control” such as a 6800 Series control.
Remove jumper "J1" of this control from
terminals 6 and 7. Connect the Hopper
Paddle switch to alternate terminals 5 and 6.
Connect TB2 terminals 11 and 12 of this
control to the "Parts Sensing Control". Refer
to Section B of the OFF/ON CONTROL
GUIDE. Check specific instructions for the
"Parts Sensing Control" wiring.
Note: Two 6040 Series controls will not
interlock to each other since neither one has
an
interlock output
.
C. Low Voltage DC can be used to turn the
control
ON
and
OFF.
Move jumper "J1" from
terminal 7, to terminal 5, (6 remains the same).
Then connect the positive signal (+10 to 30VDC @
10mA) to terminal 12 and the negative to terminal
11 of TB2. The control will now turn
ON
when the
DC signal is present at terminals 11 and 12 of
TB2. This input is optically isolated. Refer to Sect.
C of the OFF/ON CONTROL GUIDE. TB-2
terminals 5-7 are transformer isolated from the line
voltage circuit.
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ADJUSTMENTS
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