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Queue/In spectio n Revision G / January 2022 Page 10 of 21 Installation and Setup WARNING: The following pr ocedures should be done by qualified persons in accordance with th is manu al and applicable safety regulations …

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Hazards Due to Contact
The PVA Queue/Inspection module is designed to minimize injury from contact with the
machine. In some modes of operation, it is possible to enter the work area while the module
is in operation. Only a qualified person should do this. All hot surfaces are indicated with a
warning label. There are no dangerous materials or chemicals used in the operation of the
machine.
Noise Levels
The audible noise level of the PVA Queue/Inspection module is below 65 dBA.
Operating Handle Transportation and
Storage
The system should have minimal vibration when handled and transported. Use an air- ride
truck for roadway transport. The machine is made to operate in an industrial environment,
but abuse will reduce its performance.
Dust and Debris
All enclosures and connector covers should be closed tightly. Put a cover over the system if
dust or other airborne debris is present in the storage area.
Temperature and Humidity
Storage and operation should be done in an area at 40°F - 105°F (4°C 41°C) and low
humidity. Do not let the machine have condensation on it.
Location
The machine should be installed on a level surface, away from standing water, possible
overspray, and overhead leaks.
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Installation and Setup
WARNING: The following procedures should be done by qualified persons in
accordance with this manual and applicable safety regulations. A qualified person” is
defined as “a person or persons who, by possession of a recognized degree or
certificate or professional training, or who, by extensive knowledge, training, and
experience, has successfully demonstrated the ability to solve problems relating to
the subject matter and work.” (ref. ANSI/ASME B30.2-1983.)
Unpacking and Inspection
1. Remove all packing materials and strapping. Thoroughly examine the machine for
damage, loose fasteners, etc.
2. Open the electrical enclosure and visually examine the connectors and components
for vibration during shipping.
3. Close the door.
Installation
1. Connect the machine into an appropriate power source. Refer to the legend plate on
the rear of the machine. The electrical service must be correctly grounded and the
power source “clean”. If high power equipment operates off the same source, a line
conditioner may be necessary. Poor quality power can cause machine errors.
WARNING: Failure to comply with electrical specifications can result in damage to the
machine as well as injury to installation personnel. Electrical hookup must be made by
a qualified electrician and must comply with any applicable local standards.
2. Close any access doors and engage the “Emergency Stop” button.
3. Set the main power switch to “On”.
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Machine Communications (SMEMA)
For manufacturing lines (multiple machines utilizing conveyor systems) SMEMA cables are
used so the machines can communicate. The cables must be connected in the correct
manner.
Note: On the diagrams the J# refers to the label on the machine, not the label on the
cable.
The Surface Mount Equipment Manufacturers Association (SMEMA) Electrical Equipment
Interface Standard is used to make sure the boards sequence is correct. If these connections
are not correct, boards cannot move from one machine to another.
SMEMA cables have male 14-pin amp-type CPC connectors. The cables are straight-
through, so orientation does not matter. On each module, the wire to the J1 plug must
connect to the J2 plug on the machine upstream. Similarly, the J2 plug on each machine
must connect to the J1 plug on the machine downstream, as shown below:
Figure 2: SMEMA Connections
Operating Safety
Notices and Warnings
Wear safety glasses, gloves, and long-sleeved clothing to operate automated
industrial equipment.
Read and understand all operating manuals before using this equipment.
Do not disable the safety features of the machine.
Lock-out and tag the air and power supplies before servicing or cleaning any part of
this equipment.
Relieve the pressure before you remove any hose.
Use hoses with sufficient pressure ratings.
Use replacement parts recommended or supplied by the manufacturer.
Stay away from all moving parts when the system is in operation.