If the 6-pin amphenole plug (1) is not occupied, all three LocalNet connecting
sockets (2), (3) are available for any system expansions.
NOTE!
The LocalNet connecting sockets made from metal (2) ensure a data transfer as
direct as possible. For applications, which require an especially rapid data trans-
fer, we recommend that you use the LocalNet connecting sockets made from
metal (2).
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▶
Floating contact
for feeder chan-
ge-over swit-
ching
Feeder change-over switching
Adhesives for
wire feeder iden-
tification
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If possible, connect the wire feeders to the metal connecting sockets (2)
Connect e.g. a remote control to the plastic connecting sockets (3)
Example: a wire feeder used in connection with the optional SFi (spatterfree
ignition) shall always be connected to a metal connecting socket (2).
If the 6-pin amphenole plug (1) is con-
nected to a floating contact, e.g. in
connection with a robot control, it
makes it possible to switch between
(1)
two wire feeders.
IMPORTANT! Both wire feeders must
be connected to the metal LocalNet
connecting sockets.
Pin D
The connections Pin D and Pin F for
the floating contact are provided at
Pin F
the 6-pin amphenole plug (1).
Figure shows the principle of the floa-
ting contact and the designation of bo-
th connections at the 6-pin amphenole
plug (1).
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Contact closed ...
Wire feeder 1 selected
•
Contact open ...
Wire feeder 2 selected
IMPORTANT! We recommend that you
mark the wire feeder 1 and wire feeder
2 with the adhesives enclosed.