| LogiStop |
| What type of control circuit does the LogiStop use? |
The LogiStop utilizes a low voltage Class 2 control circuit. |
| Are the inputs isolated from the main board? |
Yes. Optical isolators are used on all control inputs. |
| How far away from the LogiStop board can I locate my remote controls? |
Remote controls can be located up to 1000 feet from the LogiStop board, provided large enough wire is used and the circuits are protected from induced signals. |
| What type of input signals do I need to provide to the LogiStop? |
The LogiStop is designed to work from normally open, momentary operating contact closures. Any number of remote controls can be used. Simply wire the contacts in parallel with each other. |
| Can the LogiStop be programmed from a remote station? |
Only if a security code is entered first. Entering the code opens a 15 minute window in which the LogiStop can be programmed from a remote control unit. After the 15 minute window closes the LS-1 can longer be programmed from any remote control. If the code is entered again another 15 minute window can be opened.
Note that in order to enter the security code from a remote location the appropriate buttons must be wired to the remote control. Also the ENTR, OPEN and CLOSE buttons must be present at the remote control station. |
| What is the Power Loss lockout feature? |
The LogiStop control is provided with a circuit that monitors line power. In the event of a loss of power the LogiStop enters a locked-out state and cannot be run locally or remotely until the unit is reset. This feature is provided to insure that the physical position of the device the LogiStop is operating is in the correct position. A operator must manually reset the LogiStop board before it will run again. A loss of power is indicated by a red LED located on the top of the control box. This LED remains lit after a loss of power, once it is restored, until the unit is reset. |
| Can I jog the machine to positions between the preset stops? |
Yes. As long as power is present at the LogiStop, it will continually monitor the position of the device and locate a predefined stop when a preset button is pressed. |
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