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When configured to use the discrete I/O integration scheme, the
MedWeld 3005 uses an input module and an output module to
replace the RIO Network and Combination modules.
These modules can provide either 8 or 16 connections, depending
on your application requirements. In either case, the face of the
module provides the appropriate number of LEDs to indicate the
status of each input or output.
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The input module allows the weld control enclosure to receive 8 or
16 discrete inputs from a welding machine, robot or portable gun
controller. To access these I/O points, wire the inputs from the
devices into the modules.
Refer to the drawing packet provided with your control for a
complete list of the I/O used in your application, as well as a
definition of the I/O voltage and voltage source used in your
application.
Chapter 3 lists the available discrete I/O signals for a MedWeld
3005 control on page 3-5. Abbreviations that the DEP-100 uses to
display the status of the inputs appear on page 3-13.
Summary of Contents for MedWeld 3005
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