MedWeld 4000 Overview
MedWeld 4000 Operator’s Guide
Modified: 12/16/08
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M-032116 Programs #T03300, #T02300 and #T02400
Inputs
The 16 inputs are divided into two groups of 8. Group 1 inputs are on a
12-pin Phoenix connector labeled
J3
. Group 2 inputs are on a 10-pin
Phoenix connector,
J4
. To find the connectors’ pinouts and wiring
information, refer to the schematics supplied with the control.
To activate an input, either 24 VDC, 24 VAC or 120 VAC is applied
between the input and its common. Activating an input sets the
corresponding bit as
1
. If an input is not activated, the corresponding bit
is
0
.
Outputs
The ten outputs of the Discrete I/O board are electromechanical relays,
rated to switch up to 5 A. at 120 VAC or 2 A. at 250 VAC. A 17-position
Phoenix-type pluggable connector labeled
J5
is used for the output
signals.
Eight outputs are SPST (normally-open only), arranged in two groups of
four. The two SPDT relays are separate. Each group of four relays has a
single common connection. The other two relays have all three poles
brought out separately so they can be connected in a normally-open or
normally-closed configuration, independent of the other 8 relays. The
timer’s software determines which output is used for which purpose.
The Discrete I/O board provides no fuses for any of the outputs.
The response time of the relays is 15 msec. maximum to activate or de-
activate.
All the relays come out on a 17-pin Phoenix connector. For the pinouts
of this connector and wiring information, refer to the schematics
supplied with the control.
Firing Card
The firing card performs the following tasks:
•
Provides sense signals to the processor to provide voltage, current
and power factor reading, as well as properly regulating the SCRs,
•
Provides gate signals to turn on the SCRs,
•
Inputs and outputs all of the control’s current monitoring and
•
Performs high-voltage sensing.