
Figure 16. Jumper Configurations
NOTE:
JUMPERS A4, A5, A6, AND A7 ARE NOT FIELD SELECTABLEUN-
LESS THIS OPTION HAS BEEN INSTALLED AT THE FACTORY.
E0020 / IL
1. STANDARD:
CONTACT CLOSURE OR
OPEN COLLECTOR LOGIC INPUTS
2. OPTIONS:
POSITIVE VOLTAGE PULSES
FOR OPTION, CONTACT FACTORY AND SPECIFY YOUR
INPUT.
Basis Weight Actuator
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Troubleshooting
Table 5 describes how each card within the IC2000 is
connected to the other cards. Each card has two col-
umns of pins labeled 2a, 4a, and up to 32a (also 2c,
4c, and up to 32c). The table indicates that 2ca is 24 V
and 32ca is ground, which is connected with power
common terminal 10 on terminal block TB1. See the
Wiring section for more information on the correct con-
nections.
If the actuator will not operate,
1. Check to be sure that the power of the correct volt-
age is reaching the terminal block in the Stepmotor
Interface. Also check to be sure that the power supply
is connected to the appropriate terminal.
ROTATION
(BOTH IN
STD
JUMPER SETTINGS
RIGHT
HAND
MTG)
IC500 FT100
CCW B1 B2 B3 A
CW B1 A2 A3 B
2. Check the fuses on terminal block TB2 and check
fuses FS1 and FS2 on the SD13 card. Replace fuses if
necessary.
3. Check the LEDs (light–emitting diodes) on interface
card IC500 light when a signal is applied to the control
box. The LEDs should turn on in response to an ap-
plied signal. If the LEDs do not turn on, no signal is
reaching the card. The limit switch may be open and
needing adjustment, the limit switches may be con-
nected incorrectly on TB1, or jumpers A1–A3 and
B1–B3 may be in the wrong position. See figure 13.
4. Check to see if power is reaching the actuator. If
power is reaching the actuator, the handwheel will be
difficult to turn. If power is not reaching the actuator,
the handwheel will be easy to turn.
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