INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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L025317 Issue 5 July 2014
The second Ethernet interface is used for a remote panel pre-configured to
the IP address 192.168.57.2 / subnet mask 255.255.255.0.
A Laser Start Input can be connected for laser start by means of a
mechanical switch against floating GND (between pin 7 and pin 2).
Connector Type:
• IEC 60130-9 Type 7 way female
Mating Cable Connector (IP67 Types):
• Lumberg: 033207
Pin description
• Pin 1 +24VF - 24V floating. This pin can be used to drive a remote
panel with 24V at 1.5A
• Pin 2 GNDF - Floating Ground
• Pin 3 TX+ - Tr
• Pin 4 TX- - Transmit -
• Pin 5 RX+ - R
• Pin 6 RX- - Receive -
• Pin 7 LSTART_INP - static Laser Start Input. By applying voltage to this
input the laser may be started; including enabling of the printer. Input
level 10-30V; input impedance: 2 kOhm, referenced to Pin 2 GNDF
Floating Ground. The voltage available at pin 1 may be used.
Note:
This input internally works in parallel to the other (X4 and X29)
Laser Start Inputs. Thus, applying of constant voltage at this pin
will suppress edges coming from the other Laser Start Inputs.
If in a multiple head system the install option “Laser On level sensitive” is
activated, this input can only be used for the first controller next to the
machine (“primary”) as Laser Start Input.
Applying of constant voltage at this pin of a “secondary” controller of a
multiple head system would disturb the internal communication between
the controllers and would lead to malfunction.
WARNING:
Attention: this connector does not offer a “laser
switch off” input.
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