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Design and function
5.1
Connecting the RINT X12
5.1.1
The system bus
The RINT X12 is integrated into the Phoenix / alpha Q and Tetrix / forceTig welding system using a digital
system bus. Different connection types are available depending on the installation method for the control:
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In general, with external assembly the parallel cabling for the actuation signals should be kept as short as
possible to avoid interference in the signal lines. The connection line on the system bus is designed to be
interference-free for a specific length and is therefore better suited to bridging the required connection
length to the power source.
The RINT X12 is ready for communication after the system bus connection has been made and the
power source switched on.
5.1.2
The parallel cabling
Creates the connections required for the actuation signals and is set up using coded plug connectors.
The plug coding prevents signal lines becoming mixed up (e.g. when changing the interface).
This creates all the connections for operation.
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"External" assembly option, e.g. in a switch cabinet
Assembly option on the power source in the casing (RC machine series)
Design and function
Figure 5-1
Connecting the RINT X12
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