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■ Connecting Facilities ◘ Connecting Electrical Power PS Series Owner’s Manual 2—3 back the air condenses and can be extracted. See Figure 2-1 for the location of the external air line connection. CAUTION: Possible air s…

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Connecting Facilities
The PS System requires two external services: pressurized air and
electrical power. It also allows one optional connection to an Internet
via a Network connection. These services connect to the PS System at
the Power Panel located on the back of the machine. With the two
required services, the PS System creates all the unique electrical volt-
ages needed as well regulating pneumatic pressure for all systems
within the machine.
Connecting Air
The PS System requires clean, dry, oil-free air from an industrial
grade compressor. The compressor’s tank should be of sufficient size
to maintain constant air pressure at 85 liters per minute (3 Standard
Cubic Feet per Minute).
Note: If the compressor cannot maintain the correct air pressure,
system performance will be affected.
Figure 2-1: The Power Panel on the back of the machine.
Connect the air to the PS System at the main regulator and filter.
Note: The PS System air filter is a secondary filter only. Install a
main 10 micron filter/regulator between the factory compressor and
the PS System.
The external air line should be at least 3 meters (10 feet) long to allow
the supplied air to cool sufficiently so that water vapor contained in
8P8C Ether-
net connec-
tion
Air connec-
tion: main
regulator
and filter
Power cable
(doesn’t discon-
nect here)
Power
Switch
Socket Actua-
tion pressure
regulator &
gauge [PS288
& PS388 and
Optima only
on PS588]
Circuit
Breakers:
See Circuit
Breakers on
page 1-18 for
more informa-
tion.

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the air condenses and can be extracted. See Figure 2-1 for the location
of the external air line connection.
CAUTION: Possible air system damage. Oil, excessive moisture, or
poorly filtered air will obstruct the system’s internal air pathways,
affect performance, and void the warranty related to air system
failure. If oil or excessive moisture is detected, contact Data I/O
Customer Support or a local Data I/O approved service represen-
tative.
Main Air Pressure Gauge
The main pressure regulator is set at 5.5 ±0.7 Bar (80 ±10 PSI) as
shown on the regulator. This is set in the factory and cannot be
changed.
When air pressure is within range, the regulator readout is green. If
air pressure is above or below the acceptable range, the readout dis-
plays red. If it is red (out of range), contact Data I/O Support or a
qualified service technician.
Socket Opener Pressure
[PS288, PS388, Optima only on PS588] This regulator controls the air
pressure which lowers the Socket Opener that opens sockets. Set the
pressure now using instructions found at Adjusting the Socket Actuator
Air Pressure on page 4-8.
Connecting Electrical Power
Required power is provided through a supplied 3-wire power cable
with one end terminated in an electrical plug as required by the cus-
tomer’s facility. For power specifications, see PS588 Specifications on
page 1-9 or PS288 & PS388 Specifications on page 1-10.
If there is low air pressure
the monitor may display a
message reading No air.

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Figure 2-2: Electrical power cable and plug. The machine end of the
cable is not removable.
(Optional) Connecting to a Network
A Network connection is on the Power Panel.
CAUTION: Possible virus hazard. The PS System has no antivirus
software installed from the factory. Prior to connecting to a net-
work, Data I/O recommends installing antivirus software.
To connect to a network, plug in an ethernet cable. Refer to Figure 2-1
on page 2–2. See the next heading, Applying Power, prior to setting up
a network connection.
After starting up and logging on, at the monitor, click My Computer >
Tools > Map Network Drive.
IP Address and Port Number
If you need the IP Address for communicating with other Data I/O
software, they are available via TaskLink. The Port numbers are also
displayed. (Port numbers are the same for all programmers on a
PS Machine.)
Addresses and Port numbers can be found as follows.
1. Start TaskLink on the target PS System. (Closing AH500 will
return to TaskLink.)
2. Click System > Options, and then the Communication tab. The IP
Address and site numbers are listed in the lower left corner.