MedWeld 5000 Technical Reference Manual
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Communications and I/O
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The MedWeld 5000 communicates with automation equipment using
the following schemes:
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DeviceNet, where I/O is transmitted to a DeviceNet drop line and
sent to a network via the PLC host.
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Discrete I/O. Inputs and outputs are directly wired into the control’s
enclosure.
The following sections describe each option and the I/O provided.
Local and Safety I/O
When the MedWeld 5000 is part of a network (as with the DeviceNet
integration), the module provides local (discrete) control of certain
critical inputs and outputs.
These outputs are the same for both integration options, with all
connections to safety I/O should be provided. The local and safety I/O
tells the timer unit status of the safety I/O, such as the isolation
contactor, the control stop condition and fault conditions.
This I/O is in addition to the I/O mapping provided for DeviceNet
operation.
Local Inputs
This section covers MedWeld 5000 supported inputs/outputs. Your
application may not require all of this I/O. Refer to the drawing packet
provided for your exact I/O availability and designations.
CONTROL STOP Input
When this input is de-activated, the control aborts the present schedule
and will not initiate another schedule until the input becomes activated.
The isolation contactor also drops out (to disable weld current). A
CONTROL STOP fault condition is generated.
Attempting to initiate a weld when this input is inactive will activate a
CONTROL STOP Fault and de-activate the NO FAULT Output.
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