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PRIMUS

STERILIZER Company, LLC  • 6565 South 118th  Street  • Omaha, NE 68137• Phone (402) 344-4200 • Fax (402) 344-4242

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APRIL 30, 2014

PSS500 CONTROL BOARD JUMPERS - FIELD CONFIGURATION
(CONTINUED)

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Spare Control Boards

If a control board is ordered for ASA or end user customer stock, PRIMUS will
supply the board with a standard jumper placement.

The final configuration must be made (or verified) in the field during installation.

Configuring the Jumpers in the Field (Not Recommended)

As a general rule, PRIMUS does not recommend configuring jumpers in the field
as it can be a tedious exercise that requires strong attention to detail and
knowledge of electrostatic discharge (ESD) practices.

Note

ESD is the sudden flow of electricity between two electrically charged
objects caused by contact or an electrical short. Normally, a buildup of
static electricity precedes the ESD. Sometimes a spark can be seen,
but often the ESD is neither seen nor heard, yet is large enough to
cause damage to sensitive electronic devices.

During those rare situations when a control board must be configured in the field,
the following procedure must be followed verbatim to ensure the job is done
properly and the control board is left undamaged:

Warning

Ensure standard ESD protocol is followed when handling the control
board.

Summary of Contents for PSS500

Page 1: ... 22 relay board configuration for the sterilizer being built The PSS500 control board and jumper configuration are further checked during the Factory Acceptance Testing FAT Caution Under normal conditions there IS NO reason to adjust or re configure jumpers on a PSS500 control board Unless specifically directed to alter the jumpers by PRIMUS field maintenance IS NOT required on these settings Retu...

Page 2: ...ot recommend configuring jumpers in the field as it can be a tedious exercise that requires strong attention to detail and knowledge of electrostatic discharge ESD practices Note ESD is the sudden flow of electricity between two electrically charged objects caused by contact or an electrical short Normally a buildup of static electricity precedes the ESD Sometimes a spark can be seen but often the...

Page 3: ...he board before going any further Because the four stand offs have loose parts be careful when handling the board to not loose any parts The nylon parts could be removed but this is not required Step 4 Grasp the edges of the SBC196 board and lift it straight up to disengage it from the bottom board It may be necessary to wiggle it gently from side to side while pulling straight up to loosen it Mak...

Page 4: ...S FIELD CONFIGURATION CONTINUED There are 24 jumpers located under the microcontroller board that determine whether an I O is an Input or Output These are labeled A X and correspond to Opto22 modules 0 23 as shown in the table below A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 A shorting block on the jumper sets the I O as an Output ...

Page 5: ...ctrical diagram provided in the Operator Manual and in the electrical box shipped with the sterilizer Without this diagram it will be extremely difficult if not impossible to correctly configure the board If needed the electrical diagram can be requested from PRIMUS Be cautious when setting and removing the jumpers to avoid bending the jumper pins Once the jumpers are set it is a good idea to docu...

Page 6: ... 11 Attach the four nylon washers and small nuts to the stand offs Step 12 Attach the ribbon cable to the SBC196 board with the red stripe at the top of the outer socket where the yellow capacitor is located Be careful not to bend any pins when re attaching the cable end Step 13 Verify all connections are secure Step 14 Return power to the control board Additional Information For further informati...

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