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jfunk2168
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« on: August 06, 2010, 08:25:10 PM »


Hello,

 I have a from what  I can tell is a Modified C Controller for a Semiconductor DNS tool that I'm trying to setup as a test bench. My first challenge is overcoming the Alarm. I have power to the controller and Servo bank using single phase and 3 phase 208. Any thoughts out there how to by pass this using software commands or electrical jumpers or 24 vdc power supply. There is a 200V monitoring signal identified but I have do not know what signal it needs, I have gnded with no change, put 5 vdc's on it with no change, other parts of the interlock system are 24 vdc but I'm reluctant to put that much voltage on a circuit that is unknown. I' need to keep the smoke in the chips, if you know what I mean.

TS310  Robot w/  Sanyo Denki PY2 (modified) servo pack

Thanks for any comments in advance

Jason
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