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3.4 Configure the Location • Connect one end of a 6-wire phone cable to the
Upstream Peer-to-Peer RJ-25 Connection (item 7)
Identify the location of the control and then set Switch 3. and then connect the other end of the phone cable
• If this control is placed at the entry end of the conveyor to the downstream phone jack on the adjacent
section where objects are loaded, set Switch 3 to the upstream control.
ON position. • At each adjacent intermediate control, connect another
• If this control is placed at the exit end of the conveyor 6-wire phone cable to the Upstream Peer-to-Peer
section where objects are discharged, set Switch 3 to RJ-25 Connection (item 7) and then connect the
the OFF position. other end of that cable to the downstream phone
• If this control is placed between two other controls, the jack on the adjacent upstream control.
position of Switch 3 has no effect and can be in • At the entry zone control at the most upstream zone,
either position. leave the upstream peer-to-peer RJ-25 connection
(item 7) unconnected.
Entry: In Between: Exit: 3.8 Connect User Input/Output
ON No Effect OFF
Table 7: Zone Type Selection Switch Settings 3.8.1 Entry Zone
3.5 Configure the Operating Mode 1. Use Smart 1 Input (a PNP input called request) to
Identify the operating mode that this section of conveyor notify the control that there is a parcel ready for
input to the zone.
will use for transporting objects and then set Switch 2.
• If the conveyor will be operating in the conventional If the zone is not already occupied, when this signal
ZeroPressure Accumulation (ZPA) mode, set Switch is active, it will cause the zone to run.
2 to the OFF position.
• If the conveyor will be operating in the higher The signal may be provided by any number of
throughput, enhanced accumulation ZIP mode, set alternative
Switch 2 to the ON position.
• If the conveyor will be operating in Slug Mode or sources such as a PLC, a simple switch, a photo
Reverse Slug, or as a stand-alone unit, the position sensor, etc. as long as the input voltage is above 18
of Switch 2 has no effect because the Slug Mode and volts when active.
Reverse Slug inputs override all of the accumulation
logic. 2. 2. Use Smart 2 Output (a PNP output called
permission) to notify an external device that the zone
ZPA: Slug Mode, Reverse Slug, ZIP: is empty and ready to receive a parcel
or Stand-alone:
OFF No Effect ON 3.8.2 Intermediate Zone
Table 8: Singulation Type Selection Switch Settings An intermediate zone is between two adjacent controlled
3.6 Configure the Rotation zones.
Identify the proper direction of rotation for the motor NOTE: Do not connect anything to the Smart 1 Input
shaft in order to move objects from the upstream (entry) or the Smart 2 Output in an Intermediate Zone
end of the conveyor towards the downstream (exit) end
of the conveyor. 3.8.3 Exit Zone
The direction of rotation is defined when viewed from
the back side of the motor with the shaft extending away 1. Use Smart 1 Input (a PNP input called permission) to
from the viewer. notify the control that it has permission to discharge
a parcel.
• For clockwise rotation set Switch 1 to the ON position.
• For counter-clockwise rotation set Switch 1 to OFF. The signal may be provided by any number of
alternative
NOTE: See Switch 1 in Error! Reference source not found.. sources such as a PLC, a simple switch, a photo
sensor, etc. as long as the input voltage is above 18
3.7 Configure Communications volts when active.
Make the peer-to-peer communication/handshake
connections. These controls pass request and Note that when permission is removed the zone
permission signals between adjacent zones over the will attempt to stop any discharge that may be in
6-wire modular RJ-25 phone cables. See Section 5.3 for process.
information on the cable orientation.
• At the exit end of the conveyor, leave the downstream 2. Use Smart 2 Output (a PNP output called request) to
notify an external device that the zone is occupied
peer-to-peer RJ-25 connection (item 8) unconnected.
and ready to discharge a parcel.
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