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You can determine if the wiring on your bender is older by examining these points. If the points have wires labeled "2451", then your bender uses the older style of wire routing. To re-route the wiring to be compatible with newer benders, remove the 2451 wires from these points, then replace them with wires from the top row terminal strip point 16 of either module 192.168.0.201 or module 192.68.0.205. | You can determine if the wiring on your bender is older by examining these points. If the points have wires labeled "2451", then your bender uses the older style of wire routing. To re-route the wiring to be compatible with newer benders, remove the 2451 wires from these points, then replace them with wires from the top row terminal strip point 16 of either module 192.168.0.201 or module 192.68.0.205. |
Revision as of 21:22, 26 September 2009
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About the Wiring Standard
For increased safety, newer SMT benders are wired so that the servo modules fault inputs receive signal from the safety relay. The fault input points on the I2T servo modules are at points 8 and 10 on the bottom row of the terminal strips on these modules.
How to Determine Which Wiring Setup a Bender Uses
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I2T HMI Fault Masking
For this wire change to work properly, it is also important to ensure that the faults are not masked in the I2T setup.
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