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Installation Steps
4.5.13 User I/O DIP Switch (SW1)
DIP switch SW1 for the user I/O is located next to the J3 on the back of the 2000X-series power
supply. The settings of these switches affect the user I/O signals. Factory default setting is with all
dip switches set to ON (switch position closest to number designation).
• If the dip switch is set to the ON (closed) position, the corresponding Output pin will be con-
figured as the current source, 25mA max.
• If the dip switch is set to the OFF (open) position, the corresponding Output pin will be con-
figured as an “open collector”, 24VDC, 25 mA max. current sink.
Table 4.7
User I/O DIP Switch Functions
4.5.14 Module Options DIP Switch
In some configurations, it might be necessary to open the Power Supply and change the DIP (Dual In-line
Package) switches on the power supply module. DIP switches change the Seek and Start functions and can
affect the Amplitude Control functions. Refer to your Power Supply Instruction manual, or 2000X-Series
Installation Guide for detailed information.
CAUTION
!
The components in the Power Supply are subject to damage from electro-static discharge.
When working inside the Power Supply, use a grounded wrist strap and minimize your move-
ment to reduce the possibility of damage due to static electricity.
WARNING
!
Unplug the Power Supply (if previously connected) and wait at least two (2) minutes before
opening the Power Supply case. Hazardous Voltages exist and are stored in the system.
Switch Position
Signal Description
Output Signal
1
REJECT_PART
R_SIG
2
SUSPECT_PART
S_P_SIG
3
PB_RELEASE
PB_R_SIG
4
G_ALARM
G_A_SIG
5
READY
RDY_SIG
6
WELD_ON
W_O_SIG
7
ACTUATOR_RETURN
A_R_SIG
8
USER_OUT1
M_PART_SIG
9
USER_OUT2
U_OUT1_SIG
10
USER_OUT3
U_OUT2_SIG
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