Section Rev. February 2017
Section 3: Nexgen Electronics
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(8) Main Power Switch -
Controls the 3-phase power entering the box. In the off position,
this switch will disconnect power to the Nexgen box and disable both pinsetters and the ball
accelerator.
(9) 3 Phase Power In -
Input power connection for the 3-phase power. This voltage can be 208,
230 or 380 - 415 VAC.
(10) Power Out to Nexgen -
Power conection for 3 phase power to the Nexgen box.
(11) Contactors -
Power contactors used to disconnect 3 phase power whenever the emergency off
switch is pressed or an interlock switch/sensor is tripped
(12) Power Supply -
DC power supply for the photo sensor controller and the photo sensor receiver
and transmitter.
(13) Controller -
The module that monitors the photo sensor receiver and transmitter and the
interlock switches. The display on the controller provides information as to the status of the
module and the interlock switches and photo sensors. Refer to Table 6.
(14) Front Photosensor Restart -
Connection for the photosensor restart button. The button is
typically located on the back of the odd lane pinsetter, under the nexgen display, but may be
mounted at the front of the pinsetters on the making unit frame.
(15) Door Interlock -
Connection rear door interlock switches.
(16) Masking Unit Interlock -
Connection for the masking unit.
(17) Send Photo Sensor -
Connection for the safety photo sensor transmitter unit located at the front
of the pinsetters.
(18) Receive Photo Sensor
- Connection for the photosensor receiving unit located at the front of
the pinsetters.
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