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How to cure E-stops

How to cure E-stops

How to cure E-stops

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Hello I have an used RX60, can anybody help me with RX60 safety card, to bypass the E-stop. An electric schema or manual.

Regards,
Martin

RE: How to cure E-stops

I think we can help. We went through this last year. We now have 5 RX-60s. You will need to tell me what the specific problem is.

doug

RE: How to cure E-stops

I assume you have a CS7M controller.  
On J11 at the back of the controller, you need to jumper 43 to 44 (or, more properly, put an e-stop circuit between them).
J12 is used for a remote front panel.  If you are using a front panel right on the controller, I think you need to jumper some things there.  I can get you details for that if you want.

RE: How to cure E-stops

(OP)
Hi

Ok we managed to get hold of the manuals for the safety card, everything works perfekt now.

Martin

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