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QSE INPUT 9
4 x 910R NOTE: Connections and LK12 shown for a 24 V Shaft Encoder LK12 470R
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The output circuit for the 24 volts external alarm is protected by a 200 mA, self-resetting thermal fuse, designated F3 on the IPM PCB. The alarm output is routed from connector PL10 on the IPM PCB to the Alarm PCB, which is fitted to the back of the ALARM OUTPUT connector. The output of the Alarm PCB is routed to the ALARM OUTPUT connector on the rear panel of the printer.
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WARNING: LETHAL VOLTAGE HAZARD. DANGEROUS VOLTAGE EXISTS IN THE PRINTER WHEN IT IS DISCONNECTED FROM ITS MAINS ELECTRICAL SUPPLY, BUT A MAINS-OPERATED EXTERNAL ALARM IS CONNECTED TO THE PRINTER. THERE CAN BE MAINS VOLTAGE ON THE PCB ATTACHED TO THE ALARM CONNECTOR AND ON THE IPM PCB IN THE AREA OF THE EXTERNAL ALARM RELAY. WHEN THE PRINTER COVER IS REMOVED, DO NOT TOUCH THE ALARM CONNECTOR PCB, OR THE IPM PCB IN THE AREA OF THE EXTERNAL ALARM RELAY. THERE IS A DANGER OF INJURY OR DEATH FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK IF THIS SAFETY WARNING IS IGNORED.
The alarm relay is protected by a 1 A, sand-filled, ceramic, slow-blow fuse (F2). The output is routed from connector PL11 on the IPM PCB to the Alarm PCB, which is fitted to the back of the ALARM OUTPUT connector. The output of the Alarm PCB is routed to the ALARM OUTPUT connector on the rear panel of the printer. Either normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) VFC relay contact operation is available at the ALARM OUTPUT connector. The external alarm equipment connected to this output should have its wiring connected in accordance with the following table.
Figure 3-70. Mains External Alarm (Volt-Free) Pin Connections VFC Relay Operation (Events Only) In the following description of the VFC relay contact operation, it is accepted that all failure and warning events are set to Pulsed on the Alarm Setup page. Normally Closed (NC) Before electrical power is applied to the printer, the NC relay contact is closed. When electrical power is applied to the printer, the NC relay contact state is determined by whether or not any failures or warnings are present. If no failures or warnings are detected, the alarm relay is not energized and therefore the NC relay contact remains closed. When any failures or warnings are detected, the alarm relay is energized and the NC relay contact opens. Note that with Pulsed applied to all failure and warning events, the relay contact is activated twice for warnings, and remains open continuously for failures. Normally Open (NO) Before electrical power is applied to the printer, the NO relay contact is open. When electrical power is applied to the printer, the NO relay contact state is determined by whether or not any failures or warnings are present. If no failures or warnings are detected, the alarm relay is not energized and therefore the NO relay contact remains open. When any failures or warnings are detected, the alarm relay is energized and the NO relay contact closes. Note that with Pulsed applied to all failure and warning events, the relay contact is activated twice for warnings, and remains closed continuously for failures.
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VFC Relay Operation (Printing Only) In the following description of the VFC relay contact operation, it is accepted that the Printing event is set to Constant on the Alarm Setup page. Normally Closed (NC) Before electrical power is applied to the printer, the NC relay contact is closed. When electrical power is applied to the printer, the alarm relay is not energized and therefore the NC relay contact remains closed. When the printer enters the Printing state, the alarm relay is energized and the NC relay contact opens. Note that with Constant applied to the Printing event, the relay contact remains open continuously while the printer is in the Printing state. Normally Open (NO) Before electrical power is applied to the printer, the NO relay contact is open. When electrical power is applied to the printer, the alarm relay is not energized and therefore the NO relay contact remains open. When the printer enters the Printing state, the alarm relay is energized and the NO relay contact closes. Note that with Constant applied to the Printing event, the relay contact remains closed continuously while the printer is in the Printing state.
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The operator can configure the printer conditions that illuminate each beacon. Two types of Multi-Stage Alarm accessory are available to replace the standard 24 V external alarm output or the VFC Alarm Conversion: A 24 V Multi-Stage Alarm type. A VFC Multi-Stage Alarm type. For more information on alarms, see the section Alarm Output earlier in this chapter. Refer to the section Maintenance Instructions in Chapter 5: Maintenance for fitting instructions.
Cable Connections
Connection for the RS232 and RS422 interfaces is by the RS232 INTERFACE connector on the rear panel of the printer, which is a 9-way, D-type connector with numeric pin-out designations. Pin connections for the RS232 and RS422 interface cables are shown in the following two illustrations.
COMPUTER 68047 PRINTER "RS232 INTERFACE" 1 not connected RxD TxD RxD TxD 2 3 4 not connected Gnd Gnd 5 6 not connected 7 not connected 8 not connected 9 not connected
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The D-type connectors are to be marked either 'COMPUTER' or 'PRINTER' to ensure correct fitting orientation of the cable assembly.
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