DX260 Manual Eng Rev30a
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※ Certainly read 'warning matter for safety', and please use before using.
▣ Warning matter for safety
This direction is for using the product correctly so that you could be safe from danger or incident.
Please carefully keep this all direction.
Please use with being attached to a dual safety device in case of using for controlling instruments which could be
effective to human life or property (ex: controlling atomic energy, medical instruments, cars, trains, flights, burners,
amusement instruments or safety machinery).
Please use with panel, there is a possibility getting an electric shock.
Do not inspect or test with connecting power.
Please connect after checking the terminal number when connecting power.
Do not reorganize except mechanic from DOTECH.
Do not use outdoor. It would be a cause making the product life shorter.
When connecting wires, please give a good screw on terminal. There is a possibility causing a fire with bad connection.
Please use in the proper performance zone. If you don’t, there is a possibility making the product life shorter or, causing
a fire accident.
Do not use a load which is exceeded proper value of opening and shutting capacity of a relay contact. This will cause
bad insulation, bad contact and bad connection.
When cleaning, water or liquid including oil are prohibited, only clean with soft and dried cloth.
Do not use in the place where there is inflammability gas, explosiveness gas, moisture, a direct ray of light, radiation,
vibration and a shock.
Please prevent from getting a dirt or leftover wire inside of this product.
When connecting a sensor, please connect correctly after checking the polarity.
Some of the setting, size etc. on this manual could be changed without an advance notice.
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Warranty Information
This is the warranty below for customer who has a license or product from DOTEC.
『DOTECH does not have a responsibility for problems of product under the circumstance below.
In the case of using without concerning the proper form mentioned on the manual.
In the case of problems caused from both external artificial and environmental factors.
Please contact DOTECH in advance if there is any problem of product caused during the warranty period.
If the problem of product is informed from customer in the warranty period, it will be checked up in the customer
area or sent to DOTECH to check and conduct repair of exchange services directly. If the product is over the
warranty period or that is on the condition that it is not mentioned on manual, customer would be suggested to
On the condition that suggestions for ‘Warranty Condition Performance’ below are not against the law,
DOTECH is not responsible for any compensation and guarantee caused by losses or damages by business
The condition of warranty mentioned above is the exclusive customer’s right. DOTECH refuses any conditions
Warranty Condition Performance does not apply any trouble caused by not following exact direction. It is
All the conditions of warranty are actually applied and Nobody has authority to modify or extend.
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INDEX
1. OUTLINE ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
1) SPECIAL MERITS ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
2) BASIC FEATURES .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
2-1) POWER CONDITIONS ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
2-2) CPU,LCD ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
2-3) DIGITAL INPUT/OUTPUT............................................................................................................................................................................. 7
2-4) Analog Input/output........................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
2-5) Communication spec. ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 7
2-6) Installation Field Conditions............................................................................................................................................................................ 7
2. INPUT/OUTPUT FEATURE .................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
1) DIGITAL INPUT SIGNAL (4 Comp + 4 Condenser) ...................................................................................................................................... 8
2) DIGITAL OUTPUT SIGNAL (4 Comp + 4 Condenser).................................................................................................................................. 8
3) DIGITAL INPUT SIGNAL (8 Compressor)....................................................................................................................................................... 9
4) DIGITAL OUTPUT SIGNAL (8 Compressor) .................................................................................................................................................. 9
5) DIGITAL INPUT SIGNAL (8 Condenser) ....................................................................................................................................................... 10
6) DIGITAL OUTPUT SIGNAL (8 Condenser)................................................................................................................................................... 10
7) ANALOG INPUT SIGNAL(SENSOR) ............................................................................................................................................................. 11
8) ANALOG OUTPUT SIGNAL (Optional Function)........................................................................................................................................ 11
9) COMMUNICATION (Optional function)..................................................................................................................................................... 11
10) CONTROL POWER SUPPLY ........................................................................................................................................................................ 11
3. COMPOSITION ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 12
1) OPERATION AND DISPLAY .............................................................................................................................................................................. 12
1) General composition...................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
2) Operation ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 12
3) Setting up program......................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
2) OUTLINE & MOUNT SIZE ................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
3) DISPLAY.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14
4) FUNCTION OF AN OPERATION BUTTON.................................................................................................................................................... 14
5) STATE DISPLAY LAMP ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
6) SYMBOL ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 15
4. MENU COMPOSITION ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
1) OPERATION AND DISPLAY .............................................................................................................................................................................. 16
2) MENU STRUCTURE ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 17
3) MENU ACCESS LEVEL....................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
4) RUN INFO................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 19
5) OPERATION ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
6) SCHEDULE............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 21
7) TRIP LOG ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 22
8) TRIP & ALARM...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
9) EXTENTION ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
11) COMPRESSOR..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
12) CONFIGURE ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 27
13) FACTORY SET ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
14) SYSTEM DATE/TIME ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 29
5. INSTALLATION PROCESS .................................................................................................................................................................................. 30
1) INSTALLATION PLACE...................................................................................................................................................................................... 30
2) INSTALLATION PROCESS................................................................................................................................................................................. 30
3) BE WARNING MATTERS ACID CONNECTION WITH LINES................................................................................................................. 30
6. WIRING : 4 COMPRESSOR + 4 CONDENSER FAN MODE .................................................................................................................... 31
6-1. WIRING: 8 COMPRESSOR MODE ............................................................................................................................................................... 32
6-2. WIRING: 8 CONDENSER FAN MODE ......................................................................................................................................................... 33
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Include Components :
DX260 body: 1ea
Fix Nut: M4 - 4ea
Connector:
-00 Model (3P-1ea, 4P-1ea, 5P-4ea, 6P-2ea)
-01 Model: (3P-2ea, 4P-1ea, 5P-4ea, 6P-2ea)
-10: (3P-1ea, 4P-1ea, 5P-4ea, 6P-3ea)
-11: (3P-2ea, 4P-1ea, 5P-4ea, 6P-3ea)
Accessories:
AC220v to AC24V Power Transformer(P/N:24069001): 1ea
DP506.930A Pressure Sensor (Low Pressure: -1 ~ 9 bar): 1ea
DP506.933A Pressure Sensor (High Pressure: 0 ~ 30 bar): 1ea
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1. OUTLINE
UIC-DX260 is based on microprocessor, and be control devices electronic the high-tech carrying out an efficient driving of a
multi compressor unit. UIC-DX260 is managing intensively a driving of a multi rack compressor unit, and be systems attempt
an energy-saving, or affect an alarm, and prevent previously the occurrence in question, and informing necessary
maintenance information as judgment controls capacity coordination timing. Correct it, and UIC-DX260 carries automatically
out the best operation (control) according to operation situations of condition and a machine set up. Besides, UIC-DX260
possesses the following tip function with bases, and can efficiently operate further a compressor.
1) SPECIAL MERITS
UIC-DX260 supports a Korean/English/Chinese display and trip alarm personal history for integrated controls and
management of a multi rack compressor unit, and be electronic control unit this only an excellent multi rack compressor unit
having been equipped with stability. Were adopting a digital algorithm process method by microprocessor of highly efficient
RISC type, and a unification did modular a display control module, and ensured a mounting space and stability. Delivery calls
immediately a driving situation to users to a display, and can provide convenience such as operation and maintenance etc.
Adoption Wide LCD Graphic (Wide Temperature Range Type : -20 ~ +70℃)
The display of UIC-DX260 an equipment user adopted large graphical LCD so that operation and recognition were easily
possible. (English, Korean, Chinese) Display of UIC-DX-200
Miniaturization, Slimmerlization
Main control wealth and display addition unification is favorable to a space security.
Expandability
RS485 port assistance, Modbus RTU standard protocol assistance, MMI Software and automatic interface assistance.
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2) BASIC FEATURES
2-1) POWER CONDITIONS
POWER INPUT AC24V 50/60Hz, DC24V
Power Conditions
POWER CONSUPMTION MAX. 20VA
2-2) CPU,LCD
CPU ATmega 128 – 16AI, 16MHz
CPU, LCD
LCD 240 X 128 pixel, LED Backlight
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2. INPUT/OUTPUT FEATURE
1) DIGITAL INPUT SIGNAL (4 Comp + 4 Condenser)
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Active
Pin name name Function
state
J14.1 ID6 Condenser #6 Alarm Signal fault (open)
J14.2 ID7 Condenser #7 Alarm Signal fault (open)
J14.3 ID8 Condenser #8 Alarm Signal fault (open)
J14.4 ID9 Interlock Signal fault (open)
Run
J14.5 ID10 Remote Start/Stop Control
(closed)
J14.6 IDC2 INPUT COMMON 2
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SYSTEM BUS
Pin name Function type
TB1.1 SG -
TB1.2 B SYSTEM BUS TRX- RS-485
TB1.3 A SYSTEM BUS TRX+
LOCAL BUS
Pin name Function type
TB2.1 SG -
TB2.2 B LOCAL BUS TRX- RS-485
TB2.3 A LOCAL BUS TRX+
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3. COMPOSITION
1) OPERATION AND DISPLAY
1) General composition
Display: 240 X 128 Graphic LCD (LED BACKLIGHT), LED Green 1, Red 1
Keyboard: 8 main switches
2) Operation
Start Switch: Start
Stop Switch: Stop
Reset Switch: Reset during trip
Green lamp: Lamp showing the state of operation
Red lamp: Lamp showing the warning or bad trip
3) Setting up program
Choice Switch: Choose the program or value
Down Switch: Control down movement
Up Switch: Control up movement
Menu Switch: Call menu
Return Switch: Return to previous menu or the first menu
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230 45
150
204
Mount Hole :
5~6pie X 4 EA
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3) DISPLAY
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6) SYMBOL
Start/Stop Signal
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4. MENU COMPOSITION
Modify Parameter
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2) MENU STRUCTURE
00:RUN INFO 01: OPERATION 02:SCHEDULE 03:TRIP LOG 04: TRIP & ALARM
CONTROL TEMP COMP CONTROL SET SUN RUN~STOP EVENT #1 INTERLOCK DELAY TIME
CONTROL PRESSURE COMP STEP-STEP DIFFER. MON RUN~STOP EVENT #2 INTERLOCK OPERATE TIME
CONTROL [Link] COMP RUN/STOP DIFFER. TUE RUN~STOP EVENT #3 [Link] LOW LIMIT
TOTAL RUN HOUR CONDFAN CONTROL SP WED RUN~STOP | [Link] HIGH LIMIT
COMP1 RUN HOUR CONDFAN STEP-STEP DIF. THU RUN~STOP EVENT #160 [Link] ALARM I’LOCK
COMP1 ON/OFF TIMES CONDFAN RUN/STOP DIF. FRI RUN~STOP LOW PRESS HIGH ALARM
COMP2 RUN HOUR CONDFAN PROPORTION SAT RUN~STOP HIGH PRESS LOW ALARM
COMP2 ON/OFF TIMES CONDFAN INTEGRAL COMP STEP AT SENSOR
COMP3 RUN HOUR CONDFAN MAX LIMIT CONDFAN STEP AT SENS
COMP3 ON/OFF TIMES CONDFAN MIN LIMIT
COMP4 RUN HOUR CONDFAN DEADBAND
COMP4 ON/OFF TIMES LCD BACK-LIGHT MODE
COMP5 RUN HOUR
COMP5 ON/OFF TIMES
COMP6 RUN HOUR
COMP6 ON/OFF TIMES
COMP7 RUN HOUR
COMP7 ON/OFF TIMES
COMP8 RUN HOUR 06:CALIBRATION 07: COMPRESSOR 08: CONFIGURE 09: FACTORY SET
COMP8 ON/OFF TIMES
CONDENS FAN CONTROL TEMP SENSOR OFFSET COMP ROTATE MODE TEMP SENSOR INPUT SELF TEST
[Link] SENSOR OFFSET CONDFAN ROTATE MODE [Link] SENSOR INPUT LOG CLEAR
[Link] SENSOR OFFSET COMP 1 USE [Link] SENSOR INPUT INFO CLEAR
05: EXTENTION COMP 2 USE PRESS UNIT SELECT B1 INPUT
COMP 3 USE TEMP UNIT SELECT B2 INPUT
RUN/STOP MODE [Link] SENSOR 4mA
COMP 4 USE B3 INPUT
CONTROL MODE [Link] SENSOR 20mA
COMP 5 USE B4 INPUT
CONTROL SOURCE [Link] SENSOR 4mA
COMP 6 USE B5 INPUT
UNIT RUN DELAY TIME [Link] SENSOR 20mA
COMP 7 USE B4 4mA SET
COMP RUN DELAY TIME COMP ALARM INPUT
COMP 8 USE B4 20mA SET
COMP MINIMUM RUN TIME CONDFAN ALARM INPUT
CONDFAN 1 USE B5 4mA SET
COMP STEP WAIT TIME INTERLOCK ALARM INPUT
CONDFAN 2 USE B5 20mA SET
COMP RE-RUNNING TIME REMOTE INPUT
CONDFAN 3 USE Y1 4mA SET
CONDFAN RE-RUNNING MULTI-FUNCTION N9
CONDFAN 4 USE Y1 20mA SET
OIL RETURN START MULTI-FUNCTION N10
CONDFAN 5 USE Y2 4mA SET
OIL RETURN COMP RUN MULTI-FUNCTION N11
CONDFAN 6 USE Y2 20mA SET
OIL RETURN COMP STOP MULTI-FUNCTION N12
CONDFAN 7 USE Y3 4mA SET
CONDFAN SPEED ONTROL
CONDFAN 8 USE Y3 20mA SET
SYSTEM COMM. ID
ADC FILTER
LOCAL COMM. ID
DAC FILTER
SYSTEM COMM. BPS
LOCAL COMM. BPS
3) MENU ACCESS LEVEL
Access USER 2 SERVICE 1 SERVICE 2 SERVICE 3
Level (CODE = 0009) (CODE = 0100) (CODE = 0119) (CODE = ****)
00: RUN INFO 00: RUN INFO 00: RUN INFO 00: RUN INFO
01: OPERATION 01: OPERATION 01: OPERATION 01: OPERATION
02: SCHEDULE 02: SCHEDULE 02: SCHEDULE 02: SCHEDULE
03: TRIP LOG 03: TRIP LOG 03: TRIP LOG 03: TRIP LOG
04: TRIP & ALARM 04: TRIP & ALARM 04: TRIP & ALARM 04: TRIP & ALARM
05: EXTENTION 05: EXTENTION 05: EXTENTION 05: EXTENTION
06: CALIBRATION 06: CALIBRATION 06: CALIBRATION 06: CALIBRATION
07: COMPRESSOR 07: COMPRESSOR 07: COMPRESSOR 07: COMPRESSOR
Accessible
08: CONFIGURE 08: CONFIGURE 08: CONFIGURE 08: CONFIGURE
Menu
09: FACTORY SET 09: FACTORY SET 09: FACTORY SET 09: FACTORY SET
Accessible
10 minute 30 minute 60 minute
Time
When changing Access Level Mode, make locked by putting Cancel button for 3 sec.
If putting [Menu] on operating display, it shows access code input display below.
(If putting [Menu] during supporting time, it does not ask Access Code.)
After input Access Code by [Up]/[Down] key, put [Enter] and then, convert to Menu display.
Before maintenance time, put [Cancel] key for 3 min. for Locked Mode.
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4) RUN INFO
The operation time or the number of times when exceeding 99999, becomes reset at 0 and from 0 is counted.
Operation time or the number of times editing is possible from above of service 2 level.
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5) OPERATION
PV 4
STEP
3
RUN/STOP
STEP
DIFFER.
2
STEP
1
STEP
STEP-STEP
DIFFER.
SP
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6) SCHEDULE
400 SUN 00 : 00 ~ 00 : 00
401 MON 08 : 30 ~ 18 : 30
402 TUE 08 : 30 ~ 18 : 30
403 WED 08 : 30 ~ 18 : 30
404 THU 08 : 30 ~ 18 : 30
405 FRI 08 : 30 ~ 18 : 30
406 SAT 08 : 30 ~ 12 : 30
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7) TRIP LOG
If Trip Warning occurs (cancel), event date and the name of trip warning is saved in nonvolatile memory.
Maximum is 160, it is deleted and saved previous events over 160 events.
When occurring, date, time, event (trip warning) are recorded, when canceling, ‘X’ is showed next to time.
If putting [Enter], Operation state Code, Pressure, Outlet Temp, Discharge Temp. Are showed.
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INTERLOCK DELAY TIME: After the equipment operates, the delay time which does not perceive an interlock alarm.
INTERLOCK OPERATE TIME: Interlock signal is not perceived for delay time not to be, perceives an alarm.
LOW PRESS HIGH ALARM: Low pressure high alarm limit.(only warning message indication)
HIGH PRESS LOW ALARM: High pressure low alarm limit.(only warning message indication)
COMP STEP AT SENSOR: The compressor control sensor (suction pressure and temperature) the case where the above occurs,
number of the compressor which will operate.
CONDFAN STEP AT SENS: The condenser fan control sensor (discharge pressure) the case where the above occurs, number of the
condenser fan which will operate.
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9) EXTENTION
Item Description units step Min max default View Access
500 RUN/STOP MODE - Local / Remo / Sche Local FREE USER 2
501 CONTROL MODE - CM4+CF4/CM8/CF8 CM4+CF4 FREE USER 2
502 CONTROL SOURCE - Press/Temp/Capa Press FREE USER 2
503 UNIT RUN DELAY TIME Sec 1 0 600 10 FREE USER 2
504 COMP RUN DELAY TIME Sec 1 0 600 5 FREE USER 2
505 COMP MINIMUM RUN TIME Sec 1 0 600 60 FREE USER 2
506 COMP STEP WAIT TIME Sec 1 0 600 5 SVC 1 SVC 2
507 COMP RE-RUNNING TIME Sec 1 0 600 120 FREE USER 2
508 CONDFAN RE-RUNNING Sec 1 0 600 3 FREE USER 2
509 OIL RETURN START - 1 0 8 0 FREE USER 2
510 OIL RETURN COMP RUN Min 1 0 240 58 FREE USER 2
511 OIL RETURN COMP STOP Min 1 0 240 3 FREE USER 2
CONDFAN SPEED
512 - YES / NO NO FREE USER 2
CONTROL
UNIT RUN DELAY TIME: After start ordering operates until, delay time.
COMP RUN DELAY TIME: I Compressor is operation condition, but this after time delay operates.
COMP MINIMUM RUN TIME: Smallest operation continuous time of compressor.
COMP STEP WAIT TIME: next compressor operates until, delay time.
COMP RE-RUNNING TIME: after the compressor goes out, protective time until of operation.
CONDFAN RE-RUNNING: after the condenser fan goes out, protective time until of operation.
OIL RETURN START: The step which the oil return operation will start. (' 0' inputs, does not operate.)
OIL RETURN COMP RUN: After the oil return delay operation starts, inputs time when the compressor will continue an operation
operation. (58 minutes after compressor all stop)
OIL RETURN COMP STOP: Inputs an oil return operational time. (All compressors for 3 minutes all stops.)
CONDFAN SPEED CONTROL: Inputs enable/disable condenser fan speed control function.(require inverter)
SYSTEM COMM. ID: System port communication ID.
LOCAL COMM. ID: Local port communication ID.
SYSTEM COMM. BPS: System port communication baudrate.
LOCAL COMM. BPS: System port communication baudrate.
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10) CALIBRATION
TEMP SENSOR OFFSET: When the error occurs in the temperature sensor, inputs a calibration offset data.
[Link] SENSOR OFFSET: When the error occurs in the low pressure sensor, inputs a calibration offset data.
[Link] SENSOR OFFSET: When the error occurs in the high pressure sensor, inputs a calibration offset data.
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11) COMPRESSOR
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12) CONFIGURE
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SELF TEST: The factory is used to perform the test at the factory.
LOG CLEAR: This feature is used to remove the TRIP LOG. That it takes about 30 seconds. However, the equipment
must be stopped will be displayed.
INFO CLEAR: This feature is used to remove the compressor running time. That it takes about 30 seconds. However,
the equipment must be stopped will be displayed.
B1~B5 INPUT: The controllers of the AD converted value is displayed. You can not change.
B4(B5) 4mA SET: Current signal input port of the controller is the reference value for 4mA. This parameter is changed,
the pressure measurement error occurs.
B4(B5) 20mA SET: Current signal input port of the controller is the reference value for 20mA. This parameter is changed,
the pressure measurement error occurs.
Y1(Y2,Y3) 4mA SET: Current signal output port of the controller is the reference value for 4mA. This parameter is
changed, the 4~20mA output error occurs.
Y1(Y2,Y3) 20mA SET: Current signal output port of the controller is the reference value for 4mA. This parameter is
changed, the 4~20mA output error occurs.
ADC FILTER: AD converter's input filter sets. This increases the temperature and pressure slowly becomes the input.
DAC FILTER: DA converter's output filter sets. This increase in, 4 ~ 20mA current output is modest.
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First, the key symbol at the bottom left of the screen to make sure. If not, C button for 3 seconds press and hold the key symbol will
appear.
Press the MENU button 2 times. You can check the date and time the menu is displayed.( Year - Monday - Sunday Time: min order is
displayed.)
To change, ENTER and press the button. Can be set according to the order.
Cancel button is pressed, the display will return to the status screen.
If “:” between hour and minute does not flicker, set all once again.
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5. INSTALLATION PROCESS
1) INSTALLATION PLACE
Please set this product up in the place mentioning below.
2) INSTALLATION PROCESS
⊙ Please use the shield cable for between control board and sensor to prevent a noise
⊙ Keep input/output Line away over 30cm from Power Line and do not put same lines together
⊙ Set fuse apart to protect the product from overvoltage
⊙ For a high safety, connect parallel Serge Observer to Magnet Coil
⊙ For a high safety, use noise filter
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