Rodix FEEDER CUBE FC-90 Plus Series Manual

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RODIX INC.
RODIX INC.
FEEDER CUBE
FEEDER CUBE
FC-90 Plus Series
FC-90 Plus Series
Plus Series
Plus Series
Plus Series
Plus Series
Plus Series
Plus Series
GENERAL PURPOSE
OPEN FRAME
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MODEL – FC- 94 Plus
Plus
Plus
Plus
P/N 121-000-8240
SUB PANEL MOUNT
Including Model
CFR-94 Plus
Plus , 121-100-8240
Plus
Plus
Listed, File No.
E183233
Input: 120 VAC
50/60 HZ.
Output: 0-120 VAC
Single Unit Fuse Size: 15 AMPS
80% Duty Cycle at Rated AMPS
© 2000, 2005 RODIX
INC
ADJUSTMENTS AND
ADJUSTMENTS AND
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1. SELECTING 60 OR 120 PULSE
A. For 60 pulse output - Set switch (S1) to 60 on the
P.C. card (No. 24-476).
B. For 120 pulse output - Set switch (S1) to 120 on the
P.C. card.
Note:
Readjust MAX pot after changing pulse
switch setting.
2. INSTALLING THE PART SENSOR
(Photo-sensor or Proximity Switch)
A. Connect a three wire, current-sinking (NPN) or
current-sourcing (PNP) sensor as shown on the
enclosed wiring diagram. The sensor must be
able to operate on 12VDC and be capable of
switching at least 3.0 mA.
B. Set switch (S2) for the proper logic. When the
switch is in the "NORM" position, the control will
run only when the sensor signal is present. The
"NORM" position is used with Light-Operate
Photoeyes (through beam). When switch (S2) is
in the "INV" position, the control runs only when
the sensor signal is not present. The "INV" switch
position is used with Dark-Operate (reflective)
Photoeyes and with Proximity Sensors.
Troubleshooting Tip: On new sensor installations if the
sensor LED turns ON and OFF, but the control's output
does not turn ON and OFF, turn the time delays all the
way down, counter-clockwise. If this problem persists,
the sensor may have an internal pull-up or pull-down
resistor that is incompatible with the universal sensor
input on the control. Dedicate the control's part sensor
input to match the sensor's output type. Remove the
resistor labeled "R4" and "NPN" when using a NPN
sensor. For a PNP sensor remove the resistor labeled
"R3" and "PNP." The resistors are located near TB2-4.
Use needle-nose pliers to twist and snap the resistor
off. Removing the resistor does not void the warranty.
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SET UP
SET UP
OPERATION
TB2
3. LIMITING THE MAXIMUM
OUTPUT OF CONTROL
The MAX Output trimpot can be adjusted to keep
the vibratory feeder from hammering when the
control is turned up to full power.
When setting up the MAX output of the feeder
control, the output to feeder must be connected
and the control set for the proper output frequency
(60 or 120 pulse) setting. The Run Contact input
must be closed, and the Part Sensor must be
calling for parts.
A. Power input should be OFF or disconnected.
B. Open cover to allow access to printed circuit
card.
C. Adjust the MAX Output trimpot counter-
clockwise to its minimum setting.
D. Using CAUTION, turn power ON (no output
should be present).
E. Rotate the MAIN CONTROL DIAL on front
cover to its highest setting.
F. Adjust the MAX Output trimpot so that the
output to the feeder reaches its desired
maximum level when the MAIN CONTROL
DIAL is turned fully clockwise. Turning the
MAX Output trimpot clockwise increases the
maximum output level.
4. MAIN CONTROL DIAL
The output power is controlled by the MAIN
CONTROL DIAL. A special logarithmic-tapered
power out curve (non-linear) spreads the power
broadly across the MAIN CONTROL DIAL to help
give maximum "Fine Control" over the output
speed of the vibratory feeder.
5. RUN JUMPER INPUT
The Run Jumper comes installed across TB2-7&8.
The Run input may also be controlled by a relay
contact, switch, or an NPN type of PLC output.
Replace the factory-installed jumper with the "Run
Signal" at terminals 7(-) and 8(+) of TB2 (small
terminal strip). A contact must be able to switch
12VDC at 3.0 mA. The control will then run only
when the contact is closed and the part sensor is
calling for parts. The PLC's PNP output may be
used if it is isolated from the internal power supply.
To isolate it remove R24&25 located on the bottom
side of the circuit board near TB2-5. Isolation for
an NPN PLC output is optional.
FC-94 Plus B.doc 6/17/2005 Page 1

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  • Page 1 Removing the resistor does not void the warranty. 80% Duty Cycle at Rated AMPS side of the circuit board near TB2-5. Isolation for an NPN PLC output is optional. © 2000, 2005 RODIX FC-94 Plus B.doc 6/17/2005 Page 1...
  • Page 2 The Feeder Bowl/Hopper Interlock feature (terminals compensation feature adjusts the control's output to address the issue. 2 & 3 of TB2) can be connected to a Rodix FC-40 All- help compensate for fluctuations in the supply Feeder Cube® is a registered TM of Rodix Inc.
  • Page 3 Plus Advanced Application Note from www.rodix.com to find out more of the software Alternatively, #8 or M4 screws can be used to mount installation details. the sensor to the feeder. The hole centers are 1.375” © 2000, 2005 RODIX INC.
  • Page 4: Sensor Option

    RODIX INCORPORATED 4904 COLT ROAD, ROCKFORD IL 61109-2644 TOLL FREE (800) 562-1868, FAX (815) 874-6604 E-mail custserve@rodix.com     www.rodix.com FEEDER CUBE     FC-94 Plus Plus Plus PARTS SENSING Plus OPEN FRAME MODEL IMPORTANT: APPLICATION NOTE...
  • Page 5: Application Note

    FC-90 Plus Series Plus Series Plus Series Plus Series to the chassis ground only at the Rodix end of the noise ratio than the 0-5VDC input control. cable. See the wiring diagram for pot wiring Connect the 4-20mA signal to TB2-11 (GND) and ...
  • Page 6: Run Input

    ® terminal TB2-2 to terminal TB2-1, and from If no power supply is available for a Run input and the Rodix Solution titled Good Wiring terminal TB2-3 to terminal TB2-2. signal, the “on-board” power supply can be used. Practices for Avoiding Electrical Noise Problems.
  • Page 7 ATTENTION: SENSOR AND/OR FIELD CONNECTIONS HAVE CHANGED FROM PRIOR MODELS. FC-90 PLUS SERIES EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT THIS DIAGRAM IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY, SEE FC-90 PLUS FC-90 Plus ADV B.doc 4/3/03 page 3 COPYRIGHT 1997, 2003 RODIX INC. SERIES APPLICATION NOTE FOR INTERCONNECT WIRING.
  • Page 8 Revert to Standard Program Norm or Cut based on the customer application. When the Table 1 "CFR" program is ordered from Rodix, the circuit board is relabeled 24-502 or 24-503. Program Jumper Locations: PROGRAMMING: By cutting the correct jumper combination, it is possible to run a desired...
  • Page 9 1. Constant Feed Rate (CFR): A Rodix vibration 3. 60 Pulse Polarity Reversal: Normally in the 60 4. High and Low Track Sensors: This option sensor P/N 123-170 can be added to allow the control Pulse (half-wave rectified) mode, the output maintains the parts level between a high-level to regulate the vibration level of a vibratory feeder.
  • Page 10 FAX (815) 874-6604 expected. If needed, wire jumpers can also be accurately finish filling it. installed at the Rodix factory to bypass undesired www.rodix.com cuts. See the “Jumper Programming Chart” for programming details.
  • Page 11 Pulse mode selection: 10. Low Pulse Rate: 30, 20, 15, or 10 PPS (Pulse- Low Pulse Rate Waveforms When using the 30 Hz/15 Hz range, select "120" on Per-Second) Output: With 60 Hz input power, this that produce 10HZ the 60/120 switch for 30 Hz and "60" for 15 Hz. option allows the control to produce frequencies of 30, 20, 15, and 10 PPS.

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