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[. . . ] 2. 1 Align and gently push the Terminal Block on the SIMG onto the Terminal Block Header on the KBMG. 2. 2 Align the (3) Holes on the SIMG with the (3) Snap Posts on the KBMG FSC. 2. 3 Install the Screw, that was removed in Section 1. 2, above, and gently tighten it to secure the SIMG onto the KBMG FSC. Do not overtighten. 3 Wiring the SIMG After Installed onto the KBMG - See Figures 3 and 4. [. . . ] Removing the KBMG Finger-Safe Cover If a finger-safe cover is not installed on the KBMG, proceed to section IIC (Modifying the KBMG Finger-Safe cover). If a finger-safe cover is installed on the KBMG, remove the two (2) socket head 5-40 X 5/16" screws located at the rear of the KBMG using the supplied 3/32" hex key. Also, remove the two (2) 6-32 X 1-3/4" screws located on either side of terminal block TB1. See figure 4 on page 8. 6 FIGURE 3 ­ KBMG/SIMG ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM B. Removing Terminal Block TB1 from the KBMG Remove terminal block TB1 from SIMG Finger-Safe Cover the KBMG by rocking it back and forth or using a screwdriver to gently pry it off. The removed terminal block (4 places) TB1 will not be used and may be discarded. C. Modifying the KBMG Finger6-32 x 1-3/4" Screws Safe Cover (2 places) Once the KBMG finger-safe cover is removed, it has to be modified to accommodate the SIMG. Cut out the finger-safe cover panel Cable at seven (7) places as Assembly shown in figure 6 on page Note: 9. (Note: Some fingerYellow to F+ safe covers may already Brown to Fhave the panel removed. ) To access the field termi5-40 x 5/16" nals (F+ and F- on the Screws KBMG) cut out the field (2 places) tab of the KBMG fingersafe cover at three (3) places as shown in figure 7 on page 9. SIMG KBMG Finger-Safe Cover KBMG 7 D. Installing the KBMG FingerSafe Cover Once the KBMG finger-safe cover has been modified, it can be installed onto the KBMG. Note: It is recommended that these wires be twisted at least three (3) times to help reduce noise. FIGURE 9 ­ INSTALLING FIELD CONNECTOR 11 III. Connections to the SIMG Safety Warning!Do not use FWD-STOP-REV contacts as a safety disconnect since they are not fail-safe. Use only the AC line for this purpose. ! Note: SIMG Enable jumper J1 must be installed, or a connection must be made between EN and COM terminals of SIMG TB1 in order for the KBMG to operate. TABLE 2 ­ TERMINAL BLOCK (TB1) WIRING INFORMATION Supply Wire Gauge (AWG ­ Cu) Connection Designation Logic Connections Minimum 24 Maximum 14 Maximum Tightening Torque (in-lbs) 3. 5 A. When a 0V DC signal is applied, the control will operate at the minimum set speed (set by the OFFSET trimpot on the SIMG). When a 10V DC signal is applied, the motor will operate at the maximum set speed (set by the MAX trimpot on the SIMG). FIGURE 10 ­ VOLTAGE FOLLOWING CONNECTION ± 10VDC VDC (KBMG Jumper J4 in 10V Position) (SIMG Enable Jumper J1 Installed) J1 EN COM SIG -15 +15 Applying a positive (+) signal to SIG terminal, with respect to COM terminal, will operate the motor in the forward direction. 12 TB1 Applying a negative (-) signal to SIG terminal, with respect to COM terminal, will operate the motor in the reverse direction. FIGURE 11 ­ MAIN SPEED POTENTIOMETER CONNECTIONS (KBMG Jumper J4 in 15V Position, SIMG Enable Jumper J1 Installed) A. Forward 5K TB1 B. Reverse 5K TB1 J1 EN COM SIG -15 +15 J1 EN COM SIG -15 +15 Unidirectional With Reversing Contact Bidirectional Potentiometer D. REV STOP C. REV FWD 5K FWD 5K TB1 J1 EN COM SIG -15 +15 J1 EN COM SIG -15 +15 TB1 13 B. Signal Following from Armature Voltage ­ Uses motor armature voltage as a signal input. If the signal input voltage applied to the SIMG is derived from a motor armature voltage output, it is necessary to install a 1/4W resistor in series with the signal lead into the SIMG. for a 180V DC motor, install a 330K resistor. FIGURE 12 ­ SIGNAL FOLLOWING FROM ARMATURE VOLTAGE + Armature A - 1/4W Resistor (See Table 3) J1 EN COM SIG -15 +15 C. Unidirectional Potentiometer Operation (Forward) ­ Uses a potentiometer to vary motor speed. [. . . ] See figure 3 on page 7. 19 ­ NOTES ­ 20 ­ NOTES ­ 21 VI. LIMITED WARRANTY For a period of 18 months from the date of original purchase, KB Electronics, Inc. will repair or replace, without charge, devices which our examination proves to be defective in material or workmanship. This warranty is valid if the unit has not been tampered with by unauthorized persons, misused, abused, or improperly installed and has been used in accordance with the instructions and/or ratings supplied. [. . . ]

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