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Chapter 2 – Installing SmartPAC PRO
Connecting ProCamPAC Programmable Cam Channels
PROGRAMMABLE CAM SWITCH NOT FOR SAFETY USE
Use SmartPAC PRO’s programmable cam switch to control auxiliary functions only. The
SmartPAC PRO programmable cam capability should never be used to provide timing signals for
any safety use including clutch/brake control or muting of light curtains.
Failure to comply with these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
BOARD DAMAGE OR SHORT CIRCUIT WHEN MOUNTED WITHOUT ENCLOSURE
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Mount the cam output assembly in a clean area where it will be safe from damage.
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Provide at least 0.5 in. (12.7 mm) clearance between the back of the Cam Outputs board and
any metal surface.
Failure to comply with these instructions could result in property damage.
If you purchased the ProCamPAC option with SmartPAC PRO, you receive a separate output
assembly for wiring up to sixteen cam channels to your equipment. The assembly contains the relays
that open and close at the angles you set in SmartPAC PRO, turning your equipment on and off.
Different types of relays can be used, depending on the voltages of your equipment and any special
requirements.
To mount the ProCamPAC Output Assembly and wire it to the ProCamPAC board inside the
SmartPAC PRO control, follow the instructions below. These instructions may be used with either the
8- or 16-channel ProCamPAC board. Refer to Table 2-7 and Table 2-8 for wiring connections. A
wiring diagram is provided in Figure 3 at the end of the manual.
1.
Select a convenient location for running conduit from the ProCamPAC Output Assembly to the
equipment that it will control.
2.
Mount the output enclosure, using the mounting holes on the flanges as shown in Figure 2-11.
3.
Select the relays to be used with each channel. Relays should already be plugged into the Cam
Outputs board (see Figure 2-11), each relay labelled with its type (i.e., standard or solid state).
Standard relays can be plugged only into the slots labeled K301 through K305, K307, K309, and
K311, which are channels 1-8. Optional solid state relays can be plugged only into slots labeled
K306, K308, K310, and K312, which are channels 5-8.
Do not mix standard and solid state relays in channel locations 5-8. For example, if you plug a
solid state relay into channel 5 (location K306), you cannot plug a standard relay into location
K305. See Figure 2-11.
Example
Say you wish to use three standard relays and one solid state relay. You would install the
three standard relays in channels 1 through 3, and the solid state relay in channel 5,
skipping the channel 4 output for all wiring and programming.
4.
To remove a relay, pull the plastic retention clip away from the relay and pull the relay straight
out of its socket. When re-inserting the relay, make sure that the pins line up with the socket
holes, then press in firmly.
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