SmartPAC 2 User Manual 1126700
Installation 2-31
Wiring Setup Mode Circuit
SmartPAC 2 Setup mode allows you to disable green sensors and parts/batch counters, using a
remote switch. Typically, the Setup mode circuit is enabled when Inch mode is selected on
your clutch/brake control. When you inch the press, SmartPAC 2 will not stop the press when
a fault condition is detected. The Setup mode terminal can be wired to an extra contact on the
Inch position of the Stroke Selector switch of your press control, or you can use an external
switch to activate the circuit. If you intend to use the Setup mode circuit, plan how you will
run your wiring for this connector now so you do not have to disconnect conduit or rerun
wires through conduit later.
For Setup mode, you must provide contact closure when a non-Wintriss press control is in
Inch mode. Connect a wire from SmartPAC 2 terminal block TB107, terminal #252 (SETUP)
to one side of a normally open switch (see Figure 2-7, page 2-13, Table 2-14, page 2-44, and
Figure 4 at the end of the manual). Connect the other side of the switch to GND (TB107,
terminal #247). Refer to your electrical prints or the manual for your press control to plan
your wiring.
Wiring a Remote Reset Switch (Optional)
Like the Setup mode terminal, the Remote Reset terminal can be wired to a normally open
switch to activate the circuit. Be sure to plan how you will run your wiring for this connector
so that you do not have to disconnect conduit or re-run wires through conduit later. Connect a
wire from SmartPAC 2 TB107, terminal #249 (REM RES) to a normally open switch (see
Figure 2-7, page 2-13, Table 2-14, page 2-44, and Figure 4 at the end of the manual). Connect
another wire from the switch to GND (TB107, terminal #250). SmartPAC 2 is reset with a
momentary connection to ground.
Wiring a Sensor-Disabled Output (Optional)
You can wire a Sensor-disabled Output such as a warning light to a customer-supplied solid-
state relay to warn personnel that the die protection capability, if installed, is disabled.
Connect the positive input wire from your 12Vdc solid-state relay to terminal #302 (Relay
Pwr) on TB553 on the DiProPAC board (see Figure 2-12, page 2-20). Connect the negative
input wire from the relay to terminal #306 (Aux 1) on TB553. You cannot use more than 8
mA for your relay.