Danfoss PLUS+1 DP570 Series Technical Information

Technical Information
PLUS+1® Mobile Machine Displays
DP570 Series
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Revision history Table of revisions
Date Changed Rev
July 2015 Vault memory, removed reference to USB port (DP570 does not have one) FB
March 2015 Various FA
February 2015 Converted to Danfoss layout; Ingress Protection (IP) rating updated; new drawing with
updated bracket and seal for flush mounted option
EA
December 2013 Model feature DA
November 2013 Screw lengths and torque CA
November 2013 Operating temperature BA
November 2013 First edition AA
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Literature references
DP570 reference literature............................................................................................................................................................4
User liability and safety statements
OEM responsibility........................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Overview
DP570 Series Displays.....................................................................................................................................................................6
PLUS+1® GUIDE............................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Linux® operating system...........................................................................................................................................................6
Ordering information
Product naming convention........................................................................................................................................................ 7
Related products...............................................................................................................................................................................8
Inputs/outputs
Inputs....................................................................................................................................................................................................9
Digital/Analog/CAN....................................................................................................................................................................9
Digital/Analog/4-20mA.............................................................................................................................................................9
High range input impedance for analog inputs...................................................................................................... 11
Multifunction..............................................................................................................................................................................12
Encoder........................................................................................................................................................................................ 14
Video............................................................................................................................................................................................. 14
Outputs..............................................................................................................................................................................................14
Video power output................................................................................................................................................................ 14
Controller Area Network (CAN) specifications
CAN shield/analog inputs...........................................................................................................................................................15
CAN communication.....................................................................................................................................................................15
Memory
NV memory...................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
FRAM Memory........................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Vault Memory.............................................................................................................................................................................16
Product ratings
Electrical............................................................................................................................................................................................ 17
Environmental.................................................................................................................................................................................17
Testing criteria.................................................................................................................................................................................17
Maintenance guidelines
LCD module .................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Installation
Dimensions.......................................................................................................................................................................................20
Two mounting options................................................................................................................................................................ 21
Flush mounted.......................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Stand-alone on post................................................................................................................................................................ 21
Pin assignments..............................................................................................................................................................................22
Machine wiring guidelines......................................................................................................................................................... 23
Machine welding guidelines......................................................................................................................................................23
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Contents
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DP570 reference literature
Literature title Literature type Literature number
DP570 Series PLUS+1® Mobile Machine Displays
Technical Information L1328765
DP570 Series PLUS+1® Mobile Machine Displays
Data Sheet L1317788
PLUS+1® GUIDE Software User Manual
Operation Manual 10100824
Technical Information (TI)
A TI is comprehensive information for engineering and service personnel to reference.
Data Sheet (DS)
A DS is summarized information and parameters that are unique to a specific model.
API Specifications (API)
An API is specifications for programming variable settings.
API specifications are the definitive source of information regarding pin characteristics.
PLUS+1® GUIDE User Manual
This user operation manual (OM) details information regarding the PLUS+1® GUIDE tool set that is used to build PLUS+1® applications. This OM covers the following broad topics:
How to use the GUIDE graphical application development tool to create machine applications
How to configure module input and output parameters
How to configure module input and output parameters
How to download GUIDE applications to target PLUS+1® hardware modules
How to upload and download tuning parameters
How to use the PLUS+1® Service Tool
Latest version of technical literature
Danfoss product literature is online at: http://powersolutions.danfoss.com/literature/
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OEM responsibility
The OEM of a machine or vehicle in which Danfoss products are installed has the full responsibility for all consequences that might occur. Danfoss has no responsibility for any consequences, direct or indirect, caused by failures or malfunctions.
Danfoss has no responsibility for any accidents caused by incorrectly mounted or maintained equipment.
Danfoss does not assume any responsibility for Danfoss products being incorrectly applied or the system being programmed in a manner that jeopardizes safety.
All safety critical systems shall include an emergency stop to switch off the main supply voltage for the outputs of the electronic control system. All safety critical components shall be installed in such a way that the main supply voltage can be switched off at any time. The emergency stop must be easily accessible to the operator.
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User liability and safety statements
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PLUS+1® Mobile Machine Displays are designed to provide flexible, expandable, powerful and cost effective total machine management system displays for a wide variety of vehicle applications.
DP570 Series Displays
DP570 Series Displays are designed to perform in the most extreme mobile machine environments. The latest technology with backlight provides outstanding brightness and contrast performance resulting in an easy-to-read screen. Develop your own software and layout using the PLUS+1® GUIDE (Graphical User Integrated Development Environment) and the GUIDE Vector Based Screen Editor (VBSE). A basic graphic library is available.
PLUS+1® GUIDE
PLUS+1® GUIDE (Graphical User Integrated Development Environment) is a complete toolbox that generates downloadable applications for all programmable PLUS+1® Compliant products.
A screen editor allows easy development of applications by programmers without formal software development training. The expertise from a software engineer is not needed to find your way around in PLUS+1® GUIDE
Linux® operating system
DP570 Series Displays contain embedded Linux® operating system software that is copyrighted software licensed under the GPL Version 2.0 or LGPL Version 2.1.
Linux® operating system software is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; Licenses full notice available:
GPL Version 2.0 http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html LGPL Version 2.1 http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html As an installer of Linux® operating system you will have your own obligations under the licensing
agreements, which may include among other things the obligation to include a copy of these licenses or to include an offer of a physical copy of the source code for such software with your distributions of the equipment. You should carefully review the licenses to determine what your obligations and options may be for your intended use.
Anyone in receipt of this program may obtain the complete corresponding source code from Danfoss for a period of three years after the last shipment of this product and/or spare parts by going on line at
http://www.danfoss.com or include “source code for DP570” in your written request to:
PLUS+1® Helpdesk Danfoss (US) Company, 3500 Annapolis Lane North Plymouth, MN 55447 USA
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Overview
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Product naming convention
DP570 model code
A DCB E F G
P200166
D P 5 7 0
This is not a variant configurator.
Product configuration model code
A B C D E F G Part number
DP570 01 00 00 00 00 01 11134525 DP570 01 00 00 00 01 01 11130432 DP570 01 00 00 00 00 00 11140997 DP570 01 00 00 00 01 00 11140996
A—Model name
Code Description
DP570 PLUS+1® Mobile Machine Displays
B—Input/output options
Code
Description
01 User configurable: 1 CAN, 2 DIN/AIN, 2 DIN/AIN/4-20 mA, 2 Multi-function, 1 DOUT or 2
CAN, 2 DIN/AIN/4-20 mA, 2 Multi-function, 1 DOUT
C—Real time clock
Code Description
00 RTC
D—Flash memory/application key
Code Description
00 512 MB/without application key
E—Application log (vault memory)
Code Description
00 16 MB
F—Video input options
Code Description
00
None
01
One video input
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G—Mounting options
Code Description
00
Post mounting
01
Panel mounting
Related products
Mating connector kit contents
Description Part numbers
M12 5 pin male connector 11130712 DEUTSCH terminal 10100743 16 to 22 AWG crimp tool 10100744 20 AWG crimp tool 10100745 12 pin DEUTSCH WM 125 locking plug 10100741 DEUTSCH DTM06-12SA 12 pin connector kit (16 to 22
AWG)
10102025
DEUTSCH DTM06-12SA 12 pin connector kit (20 AWG) 10100944 Connection-kit DP570 with camera cable 11145163
Accessories
Description Part numbers
Panel mounting kit 11140430 PLUS+1® GUIDE Professional Software
(Includes 1 year of software updates, a single user license, Service and Diagnostic Tool and Screen Editor)
11179523 (annual renewal with 11179524 to keep the software updates)
Post mounting kit 11144122
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Inputs
DP570 Series Displays support the following pin types:
Digital or Analog (DIN/AIN)
Digital, Analog, or 4–20 mA (DIN/AIN/4–20 mA)
Multifunction (DIN/AIN/FreqIN, Rheo, 4–20 mA)
DP570 Series Displays have input pins that support multiple functions. Pins that support multiple input types are user-configurable using PLUS+1® GUIDE software.
Digital/Analog/CAN
Normal range multifunction input
Description Unit Minimum Maximum Comment
Range V 0 5.88 — Resolution mV 2.14 — Worst case error mV 130 — Input impedance 233 ± 3 To 0 V Input impedance with pull-down 14.1 ± 0.2 To 0 V Input impedance with pull-up 14.1 ± 0.2 To 5 V Input impedance with pull-up/down 7.3 ± 0.1 To 2.5 V
High range multifunction input
Description Unit Minimum Maximum Comment
Range mV 0 37.296 — Resolution mV 14.3 — Worst case error V 1.296 — Input impedance 110 ± 2 To 0 V Input impedance with pull-down 13.2 ± 0.2 To 0 V Input impedance with pull-up 13.2 ± 0.2 To 5 V Input impedance with pull-up/down 7 ± 0.1 To 2.5 V
Digital/Analog/4-20mA
Normal range multifunction input
Description Unit Minimum Maximum Comment
Range V 0 5.88 — Resolution mV 2.14 — Worst case error mV 130 Over the full temperature
range -30º C to +60º C (-22º F
to +140º F) Input impedance 233 ± 3 No pull up or pull down Input impedance with pull-down 14.1 ± 0.2 Pull down to ground Input impedance with pull-up 14.1 ± 0.2 Pull up to +5 V Input impedance with pull-up/down 7.3 ± 0.1 Pull up to +2.5 V
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Current input
Description Unit Minimum Maximum Comment
Range mA 0 5.43 — Resolution μA 21 — Worst case error mA 1.7 Over the full temperature
range -30º C to +60º C (-22º F to +140º F)
Input impedance Ω 100.76 ± 0.1
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High range input impedance for analog inputs
Voltage
Ohms
Rxhi
nopull.HiV
(Vin)
Rxhi
pullup.HiV
(Vin)
Rxhi
pulldn.HiV
(Vin)
Rxhi
pullboth.HiV
(Vin)
Vin
9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 36
5000
11500
18000
24500
31000
37500
44000
50500
57000
63500
70000
70000
5000
369
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Multifunction
Low range frequency input PPU
Description Minimum Typical Maximum Comment
Minimum discernible voltage
0 mV 12.9 mV
Maximum discernible voltage
377 mV 404 mV 431 mV
Precision 0.149 mV — Worst case error 27 mV Over the full
temperature range
-30º C to +60º C (-22º F to +140º F)
Rising voltage threshold
0.11 V 0.30 V Voltage required for frequency input to read high
Falling voltage threshold
0.04 V 0.22 V Voltage required for frequency input to read low
Input impedance 230 kΩ 233 kΩ 236 kΩ No pull up or pull
down
Input impedance 13.9 kΩ 14.1 kΩ 14.3 kΩ Pull up to +5V or pull
down to ground
Input impedance 7.2 kΩ 7.3 kΩ 7.4 kΩ Pull to +2.5V
Middle range frequency input PPU
Description Minimum Typical Maximum Comment
Minimum discernible voltage
0 mV 20 mV
Maximum discernible voltage
5.62 V 5.75 V 5.88 V
Precision 2.14 mV — Worst case error 130 mV Over the full
temperature range
-30º C to +60º C (-22º F to +140º F)
Rising voltage threshold
0.178 V 3.92 V Voltage required for frequency input to read high
Falling voltage threshold
0.84 V 2.79 V Voltage required for frequency input to read low
Input impedance 230 kΩ 233 kΩ 236 kΩ No pull up or pull
down
Input impedance 13.9 kΩ 14.1 kΩ 14.3 kΩ Pull up to +5V or pull
down to ground
Input impedance 7.2 kΩ 7.3 kΩ 7.4 kΩ Pull to +2.5V
High range frequency input PPU
Description Minimum Typical Maximum Comment
Minimum discernible voltage
0 mV 130 mV
Maximum discernible voltage
34.704 V 36 V 37.296 V
Precision 14.3 mV
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High range frequency input PPU (continued)
Description Minimum Typical Maximum Comment
Worst case error 1.296 mV Over the full
temperature range
-30º C to +60º C (-22º F to +140º F)
Rising voltage threshold
11.83 V 26.55 V Voltage required for frequency input to read high
Falling voltage threshold
5.61 V 18.89 V Voltage required for frequency input to read low
Input impedance 108 kΩ 110 kΩ 112 kΩ No pull up or pull
down
Input impedance 13.0 kΩ 13.2 kΩ 13.4 kΩ Pull up to +5V or pull
down to ground
Input impedance 6.9 kΩ 7 kΩ 7.1 kΩ Pull to +2.5V
Resistance input
Description Unit Minimum Maximum Comment
Range Ω 0 10000 — Resolution — Source current mA 0 3.6
*
*
When configured as a resistance/rheostat/temp sensor input, the device will provide up to 3.76 mA current to an external load which can then be measured. The equation for calculating AD counts for a given load is: AD counts = (2338* RL / (RL + 1330)).
Rheostat inputs: AD counts and load relationship
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000
AD
counts
Load Resistance ( )
AD counts
P200167
4–20 mA input
Description Unit Minimum Maximum Comment
Range mA 0 54.3 — Resolution μA 21
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4–20 mA input (continued)
Description Unit Minimum Maximum Comment
Worst case error mA 1.7 Over the full temperature
range -30º C to +60º C (-22º F
to +140º F Input impedance Ω 100.76 ± 2 — Maximum over-current voltage V 5.43
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Warning
Using these inputs can affect the accuracy of any Safety Critical closed loop control. These displays do not have a Real Time Operating System (RTOS). Do not use these displays as the master control for any type of safety critical control, or closed loop control system. Frequency inputs are managed by the operating system. Accuracy can be affected by processor load. These displays should only be used for non-safety critical related functions.
Encoder
The encoder input is only suitable for user interface functions, such as, navigating in menus and adjusting values because there is no guarantee that all pulses are detected and the detected direction can be false. The rate of pulses should be kept at a few tens per second to minimize the loss of detected position changes.
The encoder function samples the A and B signals from the encoder and increments or decrements the counter according to the phase sequence. The counter is incremented/decremented on every low to high and high to low edge of the A signal. Some encoders with detents give a complete pulse between detents and the counter will be incremented/decremented by two for every detent. The counter is incremented when the A signal is the leading phase and decremented in the opposite case.
Video
There is one video input, which can accept either NTSC or PAL video signals.
Outputs
Video power output
Description Unit Minimum Maximum Typical Comment
12V V 11.58 12.42 12 — Video camera power current mA 0 400 — Short circuit protection V 36
To power the camera up, it is recommended to use the display as power supply. If using a different power supply, it should meet the specification of the camera in regards of the voltage type and range, the current and voltage amount it can supply to its load, stability of the output voltage and current under varying line and load conditions, operating/storage temperature ranges.
The use of a different power supply for the camera can create “noise” on the signal line which will affect its functionality.
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CAN shield/analog inputs
The CAN shield pin on the unit can be used as a non-configurable analog input.
The values in the following table assumes that software compensates for errors in the analog to digital (A/D) converter.
CAN shield
Description Unit Minimum Maximum Typical Comment
Input impedance 0.68 μF + 1 Ω —
Analog input (5 V only)
Description Unit Minimum Maximum Comment
Allowed voltage at pin V 0 36 — Measuring range V 0 5.75 — Resolution mV 1.4 — Worst case error mV ±(20 + U*2%) — Input impedance 233 ± 3
CAN communication
There are two stand-alone CAN-busses. Both CAN ports are software configurable and can be used for PLUS+1® communication. One of them can be used either as CAN or a digital-analog input.
CAN communication
Description Unit Minimum Maximum Comment
Available baud rates kBd 50 1000 The default baud rate is 250kbit. Maximum input voltage
range
V 0 36
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NV memory
C
Caution
Non-volatile (NV) memory data loss is possible when the NV write cycle is not fully completed. When downloading a new application ensure data is not being written to NV memory.
FRAM Memory
DP570 Series Displays use Ferroelectric Random Access Memory (FRAM). FRAM has a write endurance of over 100 trillion cycles, which is ideal for datalogging. 2kB is available for application.
Vault Memory
DP570 Series Displays have 16 MB of flash vault memory (application logging memory). Application developers use this memory to log machine event data then use the PLUS+1® Service Tool to extract the logged data.
Accessing non-volatile or application log memory can delay the service tool scan.
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Memory
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Electrical
Supply voltage
Description Unit Minimum Maximum Comment
DC supply voltage V 9 36 With reverse polarity protection DC supply current (circuit board only) A 0 UBat = 12 V
0 UBat = 24 V
Power supply interruption (without rebooting)
ms 200 ms
W
Warning
Output pins produce high voltage. High voltage can cause fire and/or electrical shock, if flammable gasses or chemicals are present, can cause an explosion. To protect against product damage and possible injury, do not exceed power supply voltage ratings and do not store this product where flammable gasses or chemicals are present.
Environmental
General
Description Units Minimum Maximum Comment
Operating temperature ˚C [˚F] -20 [-4] +60 [+140] — Storage temperature ˚C [˚F] -30 [-22] +80 [+176] — Ingress Protection (IP) rating IP67 With mating connector installed and
sealing plugs in unused connections.
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Warning
Excessive high/low operating/storage temperatures can damage electronics. Damaged electronics can result in performance failure. To protect against product damage and possible injury, do not operate/ store product in a environment that exceeds specified temperature ratings.
Testing criteria
Climatic
Condition Rating
Cold/heat storage and operation IEC 60068-2-1, IEC 60068-2-2 Temperature change IEC 60068-2-14 Moisture ingress IEC 60529 Sunlight radiation ISO 16750-4 Temp humidity voltage IEC 60068-2-38
Mechanical
Condition Rating
Vibration, resonance IEC 60068-2-6 Vibration, operation IEC 60068-2-64
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Mechanical (continued)
Condition Rating
Bump IEC 60068-2-29 Shock IEC 60068-2-27 Free fall IEC 60068-2-32
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Opening the display's housing voids the factory warranty.
LCD module
C
Caution
Prolonged exposure to direct intense sunlight can cause premature failure of the LCD module. This risk can be reduced by providing shading or mounting the display at an incline rather than the horizontal.
C
Caution
The protective glass will break if hit with a hard or heavy object. If the protective glass is broken, remove the display from your machine then return the display to Danfoss to be serviced.
Clean the display's housing and protective glass with a clean, soft, damp cloth, or mild dishwashing detergent because abrasive pads or solvents, including alcohol, benzene, and paint thinner can cause scratching and discoloration.
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Dimensions
DP570 dimensions in millimeters
36.20
173.40
115.20
86.40
7.00
39.70
169.40
144.78 LCD
4 x Ø 8
75.00
49.2
63.7
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Two mounting options
Flush mounted
DP570 panel cutout and mounting kit in milimeters
4
5
2
3
6.0
1
166.20 ± 0.20
162.20 ± 0.20
2X 6.0 ± 1.0
2X 3.60 ± 0.20
2X 2.5 ± 0.5
2X 4.35 ± 0.20
4X 126° ± 5°
4X 120° ± 5°
kwa1422304499473
1. 16X R (4)
2. Panel seal is part of the panel mount kit
3. Mounting panel: 6.00 mm maximum thickness
4. Panel bracket
5. M4X10 screws with lock washers (4X)
Stand-alone on post
Post mounting option in millimeters
41.50
6.0
75.00
49.2
63.7
1
2
3
4
kwa1422368364473
1. 4X insert for M4 screw x 0.7 thread x 11 maximum depth
2. Post mount cover
3. M4X18 screws with Post mount cover lock washers (4X)
4. Maximum bracket thickness using screws provided with cover
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Pin assignments
DP570 pin assignments
C2
C1
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Pin connectors
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C1-P7
C1-P6
C1-P12
C1-P1
C2-P1
C2-P2
C2-P5
C2-P3
C2-P4
DEUTSCH DTM06 12-pin
Phoenix M12 5-pin
C1 pin Function C2 pin Function
C1-P1 Power Ground - C2-P1 Video Power Ground C1-P2 Power Input + C2-P2 Video Power Supply C1-P3 CAN0 High + C2-P3 Video Signal Input 1 C1-P4 CAN0 Low - C2-P4 Video Signal Ground C1-P5 CAN Shield C2-P5 NC C1-P6 CAN1 High + or DIN/AIN C1-P7 CAN1 Low – or DIN/AIN C1-P8 DIN/AIN/4–20 mA C1-P9 DIN/AIN/4–20 mA C1-P10 Multi-function Input C1-P11 Multi-function Input C1-P12 DOUT
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Machine wiring guidelines
Protect wires from mechanical abuse, run wires in flexible metal or plastic conduits.
Use 85˚ C (185˚ F) wire with abrasion resistant insulation and 105˚ C (221˚ F) wire should be considered near hot surfaces.
Use a wire size that is appropriate for the module connector.
Separate high current wires such as solenoids, lights, alternators or fuel pumps from sensor and other noise-sensitive input wires.
Run wires along the inside of, or close to, metal machine surfaces where possible, this simulates a shield which will minimize the effects of EMI/RFI radiation.
Do not run wires near sharp metal corners, consider running wires through a grommet when rounding a corner.
Do not run wires near hot machine members.
Provide strain relief for all wires.
Avoid running wires near moving or vibrating components.
Avoid long, unsupported wire spans.
Ground electronic modules to a dedicated conductor of sufficient size that is connected to the battery (-).
Power the sensors and valve drive circuits by their dedicated wired power sources and ground returns.
Twist sensor lines about one turn every 10 cm (4 in).
Use wire harness anchors that will allow wires to float with respect to the machine rather than rigid anchors.
C
Caution
Unused pins on mating connectors may cause intermittent product performance or premature failure. Plug all pins on mating connectors.
W
Warning
Unintended movement of the machine or mechanism may cause injury to the technician or bystanders. Improperly protected power input lines against over current conditions may cause damage to the hardware. Properly protect all power input lines against over-current conditions.
Machine welding guidelines
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Warning
High voltage from power and signal cables may cause fire or electrical shock, and cause an explosion if flammable gasses or chemicals are present. Disconnect all power and signal cables connected to the display before performing any electrical welding on a machine.
The following is recommended when welding on a machine equipped with electronic components:
Turn the engine off.
Remove electronic components from the machine before any arc welding.
Disconnect the negative battery cable from the battery.
Do not use electrical components to ground the welder.
Clamp the ground cable for the welder to the component that will be welded as close as possible to the weld.
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