
Operators Manual
Section 7-3
DESCRIPTION OF INPUTS
The machine monitors the Input Module for DC Voltage.
If the terminal strip pops loose, an Error Message will
appear on the keypad display. This error will appear:
INPUT ERROR!
CHECK TERM STRIP
This screen is alerting the operator to check the
terminal strip on the ID212 Input Module of the PC
Assembly. If the terminal strip is in place, check the
Yellow and Brown wiring on the PC Power Supply.
000
Cord Kill Plug:
These plugs are located in two
different places depending on when the machine was
manufactured. They can be found on each side plate
for early models (before #2248) or on both sides of
the handle. Attached to the power cord is a plastic
connector that has a jumper wire on each pin in that
plug. (The jumper wire completes the circuit.)
This switch does not have to be plugged-in to
operate the machine. When the machine is started
(before each lane) the PC searches for this input.
If the kill plug is not being used, the PC ignores
it.
If the PC reads that the plug is being used, it
will watch for the circuit to be broken. If the
circuit is broken, a signal is sent to the PC to
stop the machine before the cord is damaged. (LED
#0 will light on the input module.)