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Installation
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Part 1061253B
E 2006 Nordson Corporation
Control Board Dip Switches
There are two sets of dip switches (SW1 and SW3)
that need to be set on the main board. Tables 3-8
and 3-13 provide an explanation of each switch.
NOTE: Switches 5 and 6 were added to control
boards manufactured after 2002.
SW1 Control Board Dip Switches
1500126A
OPEN
DISPL OR LED
REM CFG Y/N
FRT PNL LOCK Y/N
RF DET Y/N
FAULT UNIT/ALL
REM ANALG Y/N
Figure 3-8 SW1 Dip Switch Configurations
Table 3-8 SW1 Control Board Dip Switches
Dip
Switch
Description Function
1 Closed/On = Remote analog On
Open/Off = Remote analog Off
Configures the remote adjustable power input to
on or off. (TB2)
2 Closed/On = Fault individual units
Open/Off = Fault all units
Configures the power supply (standalone or
networked system) to shut down the individual
lamp or the entire network in the event of a fault.
3 Closed/On = RF Detector is used
Open/Off = RF Detector is not used
Configures the power supply unit to be operated
with or without an RF detector. Standalone
systems or master units cannot operate without
an RF detector.
An RF detector can be installed at each power
supply when necessary.
Networked systems are typically configured for
the master unit to have one RF detector while its
remote units (up to 16 units) do not.
NOTE: Up to 16 units can be networked and
operate with one RF detector but it is
recommended that every six units have one RF
detector.
4 Closed/On = Front panel controls Off
Open/Off= Front panel controls On
Configures the front panel of an individual power
supply to be enabled or disabled. When
disabled, all operational functions must be
controlled by the inputs or the network master.
5 Closed/On = Front Panel configuration On
Open/Off = Front Panel configuration Off
Allows power supply configuration to be
completed at the front panel.
6 Closed/On = Front Panel Digital display
Open/Off = Front Panel has LEDs only
Configures the control board for an LED only
front panel or a number display on the front
panel.