
MID-7604/7602 Power Drive User Guide
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1.
Use the interface cable to connect the motion controller to the
MID-7604/7602. Wire the motor power, limit switch, encoder, and I/O
terminal blocks as described in this guide and to your specific system
requirements.
Caution
You
must
change the MID-7604/7602 main input fuse on the front panel if you
change the line voltage from the factory setting. Refer to the
section of this
guide for fuse specifications.
2.
Use the
LINE VOLTAGE SELECT
switch to configure the
MID-7604/7602 for 115 VAC, 60 Hz or 230 VAC, 50 Hz operation.
For proper operation, you must set this switch to match your power
source.
3.
Finally, install the power cord into the back panel AC connector and
plug it in to a correctly rated power source.
Host Bus Interlock Circuit
The MID-7604/7602 has a host bus interlock circuit that monitors the
presence of +5 V from the host computer and disables the MID-7604/7602
when the voltage is not present or falls out of tolerance. This circuit shuts
down the stepper drives for all axes by activating the inhibit when the host
computer is disconnected from the MID-7604/7602 or inadvertently shut
down. Activation of the host bus interlock circuitry illuminates the yellow
LEDs (middle row) and red LEDs (top row) of the LED status array for all
axes. Refer to the
section of this guide for more
information.
Note
In older versions of the MID-7604/7602, the red status LEDs do not illuminate when
the yellow status LEDs illuminate. This behavior only occurs in newer versions of the
MID-7604/7602.
Front Panel LEDs
The front panel LEDs consist of a single green LED to indicate if the main
power is active and an LED status array of 3 rows by 4 columns that
provides a variety of status information. Refer to Figure 1 for the location
of the front panel LEDs.
If the DC power supplies are active, the green power LED illuminates.
If this LED fails to illuminate, check the power cord and the main input
fuse on the front panel.
The LED status array is arranged by motor axes. Each of the four columns
represents an axis, and each of the three rows represents a particular status.