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AUMA MATIC Operation Instructions
AUMA MATIC Compacts consist of motor controls, local controls (optional) and other control elements, which are
required to operate an electric actuator
Scope
These instructions are intended to cover the AUMA MATIC compact in both the C and S configuration with an
AUMA interface board. These instructions are for general startup and basic troubleshooting
For calibration/setting of optional Electronic Positioner 601 or Pulse Timer, refer to the appropriate instructions.

Electrical Connections

CAUTION:
Observe safety regulations.
Verify that the motor and control voltages correspond with equipment supplied. Refer to the nameplate on
motor and/or AUMA MATIC Compact.39
Attach conduit or cables following approved practices.
CAUTION:
Appropriate conduit and sealing methods must be followed to ensure the NEMA rating for the
enclosure furnished
Connect field wiring according to wiring diagram supplied. If drawing is not available, contact the nearest
AUMA office with the Sales Order Number located on the actuator nameplate. A replacement drawing will be
provided.
Actuator limit switches and optional RWG (position feedback transmitter), if supplied, should be set using
appropriate setting instructions prior to proceeding.
The AUMA MATIC Compact contains a programmable logic board. The following DIP switch settings are made
on the logic board. The factory has preset the logic board switches per the order requirements, if requested, prior
to shipment.
Dip Switch S1
Position 1: Limit switch seating in the closed direction.
Position 2: Torque seating in the closed direction.
Note: Limit switch closed must be set just prior to the torque seating position for closed indication or a fault
will occur.
Closed direction is clockwise output of electric actuator. For counter clockwise seating options consult factory.
Dip Switch S2
Position 1: Seal-in circuit remote close
Position 2: Seal-in circuit remote open
Position 3: Seal-in circuit local close
Position 4: Seal-in circuit local open
Position 5: Optional blinker switch off
Position 6: Torque switch included in collective fault signal
ISSUE 02/02
All information in this document is subject to change without notice.
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AUMA Actuators, Inc. USA
SE-SI-35-0001

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  • Page 1: Electrical Connections

    Scope These instructions are intended to cover the AUMA MATIC compact in both the C and S configuration with an AUMA interface board. These instructions are for general startup and basic troubleshooting For calibration/setting of optional Electronic Positioner 601 or Pulse Timer, refer to the appropriate instructions.
  • Page 2 — Check for correct voltage at terminals U1, V1 and W1. — Check for correct capacitor connection (1Ø). • Field jumpers are not correct. — Verify the field wiring matches electrical drawing supplied by AUMA. • Fuses are open. CAUTION: Before Checking/replacing fuses, ensure all power is disconnected.
  • Page 3 Actuator Operates Automatically as Soon as Power is Applied The AUMA MATIC with an interface board has an emergency override circuit which can be programmed to operate the actuator open or closed. Programming is accomplished by adding or removing the appropriate jumper at solder links B1 and B2--Jumper B1 for emergency closed, jumper B2 for emergency open.
  • Page 4 Also provided on the Logic Board are four solder links. When the soldered link is present on pads J1 and J3, the integral open and close lights on the Monitor Control board within the AUMA Matic will both be on in a intermediate valve position.

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