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Connect the cables, Manual probe system, Automated probe system – Dukane DPC II Plus 9001:2000 User Manual

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Dukane Manual Part No. 403–566–01

DPC

II Plus and EZ Welder System – User’s Manual

Connect the Cables

The instructions here and the diagrams in Figures
3–4 through 3–7 are meant to serve as a quick–
start guide. The connectors and their pinouts are
discussed in greater detail in Section 5.

Manual Probe System

Step 1.

Ground the DPC II Plus chassis.

Step 2.

Attach the System In adapter cable (see

Figure 3–4) to the 14-pin AMP
connector at the end of the probe cable.

Step 3.

Connect the other end of the adapter
to the System In HD-15 connector on
the rear of the DPC II Plus.

Step 4.

Attach the high voltage ultrasound
coaxial cable to the rear-panel J1
connector.

Step 5.

Optional – If your system has a Press
Control Module, you will also need a
jumper block (Part No. 200-1293) to
replace the normally closed contact
from the Emergency Stop safety switch.

Step 6.

Attach the power cord to the DPC II
Plus and plug the other end into an
approved AC outlet.

Automated Probe System

Step 1.

Ground the DPC II Plus chassis and
the probe support.

Step 2.

Attach the high voltage coax cable
from the probe mount to the rear-panel
DPC connector J1 (see Figure 3–5).

Step 3.

Connect the automation control cable
from the user–supplied automation
equipment to the System Input rear
panel HD-15 connector (Figure 3–5).

CAUTION

Make sure electrical power
is OFF before connecting/
disconnecting cables or in-
stalling/removing modules
from the DPC II Plus. Make

sure BOTH the front and rear panel AC
power breaker switches are in the OFF
position.
Failure to turn off the power may re-
sult in damage to the DPC and/or the
modules.

CAUTION

The power cord is
equipped with a three-
prong, grounded-type
plug for your safety.
Whenever a two-slot re-

ceptacle is encountered, we strongly
recommend that it be replaced with
a properly grounded three-lead re-
ceptacle. Have a qualified electrician
perform the installation in accor-
dance with the National Electrical
Code and local codes and ordinances.
DO NOT cut off the AC power cord
grounding prong or alter the plug in
any way.