Figure 15: Controller Start-Up Display
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OPERATION
NOTE
W A R N I N G
!
VERIFY
that the gun jumper configuration is
set for the applicator type that is being used for
the system.
DO NOT
adjust the gun configuration jump-
ers. If they are incorrect, contact your Ransburg
representative.
USE ONLY
the gun type configuration for
the specific applicator being used. Using the
wrong configuration may allow for operation out-
side the recommended parameters and values
for the applicator and can result in
damage
or
un-safe operation
.
During start-up, the gun trigger input should
NOT
be active. An active trigger signal will cause a
non-resettable boot fault (bF) and prevent the unit
from being operated. This is designed to prevent
unintended firing of the high-voltage immediately
after start-up. Please refer to the “Fault Section”
of this manual for more information.
START-UP
After all installation procedures are completed, oper-
ation of the applicator may begin. When the ON-OFF
switch is turned on, the kV display will show the appli-
cator type the 9060 Controller is configured for and the
µA (microamp) display will show the current software
revision level as shown in Figure 15. These items are
displayed for approximately 5 seconds.
START-UP DISPLAY
Type
Unit (Gun)
Jumpers
The controller comes preconfigured for its correspond-
ing handgun from the factory. The following table lists
the applicator types shown on the display as per the
current revision of this manual and is a
reference
to
verify that the gun configuration jumpers are in their
correct positions if unexpected behavior is observed.
After the initial start-up delay, the unit will be configured
for the applicator based on the gun type jumper settings
and is ready for standard operation.
BASIC OPERATIONS
The basic operations are general operations that are
available.
Triggering
High voltage is actuated by the presence of an active
trigger signal. For handguns, this is accomplished by
pulling the trigger of the handgun to start the flow air
through the applicator. The flow of air activates the air
flow switch which sends a trigger signal to the 9060 unit.
The kV setpoint is displayed on the kV display, the actual
current draw on the µA display, and the high voltage
light illuminates. Under the µA display is a bar graph
meter that illuminates according to the actual current
draw shown in Figure 16. The green and yellow regions
of the bar graphs meter indicate output current is in
the optimum range for maximum transfer efficiency.
The red region of the bar graph indicates high output
GUN TYPE
NUMBER
SOFTWARE
REVISION LEVEL
OFF-ON SWITCH
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