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B. Configuration of TE Installed Crimp Quality Monitors
- CQM Part Number 1320420-2
For machines equipped with Crimp Quality Monitor, part number 1320420-2, refer to Customer Manual
409-10043 for detailed instructions regarding the use of the monitor. The manual is included in the machine's
documentation package.
In order for the monitor to properly interface with the machine, the monitor's SYSTEM SETTINGS/
SOFTWARE SETUP/TERMINATOR setting must be set to ELT to properly interface with the DCC controller
- CQM Part Number 1976085-1
For machines equipped with the SL Starlite Crimp Quality Monitor, part number 1976085-1, refer to the SL
Starlite Operating Instructions manual for detailed instructions regarding the use of the monitor. This manual
is included in the machine's documentation package.
In order for the SL Starlite Crimp Quality Monitor to properly interface with the machine, the following monitor
settings are required:
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Trigger/Trg. Mode = Prox
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Trigger/Trg. Input = Standard
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Trigger/Trg. Edge = H -> L
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Sorting Output/Mode = Std Inv
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Sorting Output/Learn as = Good
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Sorting Output/Duration = 100ms
C. Installation of Customer Installed Crimp Quality Monitor
NOTE
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When installing a crimp quality monitor, it is the customer's responsibility to ensure that the monitor is installed correctly
and functioning properly. The AMP 3K and 5K DCC terminators require a signal from the monitor. Otherwise, the
terminator will not function properly or will cut off every terminal.
1. Locate the terminal block on the back of the Defective Crimp Cut-off terminator control box. See Figure 7.
2. Attach the good signal wire from the crimp monitor to terminals 3(+) and 4(-) of the terminal block.
3. If the crimp monitor has a foot switch inhibit circuit, attach the wires to terminals 1(+) and 2(-) of the terminal
block.
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If the crimp monitor does not have a foot switch inhibit circuit, a jumper wire between terminals 1 and 2 is required.
Crimp Monitor Good Signal Requirements
The crimp monitor output must be normally "on" for the Defective Crimp Cut-off controller to cycle the
terminator. If the signal is "on," the LED next to the check mark icon on the operator interface (see
Figure 10) will light. Once the terminator starts its cycle, the control box looks for the crimp monitor good
signal to turn "off" for 100 milli-seconds then turn back on to consider the crimp as good. If the output is still on
and hasn't turned off when the terminator completes its crimp cycle, the crimp is considered bad.
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