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3-4 Section 3: Pinsetter Electronics
(1) Main Power Switch/Lockout - Controls the 3-phase power entering the box. In the o
position, this switch will remove power from the controller’s internal circuits and disable both
pinsetters for that lane pair.
(2) Emergency Stop - Allows the operator to quickly shut down power to both pinsetters on a lane
pair by removing main power to the StringPin Controller. Once an emergency stop switch has
been pressed, the pinsetters cannot be restarted until the switch is returned to its closed position
by twisting its actuator button and the Start button on the controller is pressed.
(3) Controller Fuse - Fuse used to protect the controller from excessive current. The fuse is rated
at 250V 0.5A 5 x 20 mm - Slow Blow.
(4) Start Button - Pushing this button causes the internal power contactors to energize and apply
power to Stringpin Controller’s internal circuits. Refer to (4) Status LEDs.
(5) Status LEDs - These LEDs indicate the status of the 2 internal power contactors. There is a
set of LEDs for each contactor. The power LED indicates that the contactor is energized. The
reset LED indicates that the contactor is de-energized and must be “reset” using the Start push-
button. Refer to (5) Start Button.
(6) Stop/Run Switches - Switches used to turn an individual pinsetter on/o. The arrows next to
the each switch points to the pinsetter that the switch controls.
(7) LCD Touchscreen - Interactive touchscreen display that allows the operator to view pinsetter
status, set pinsetter modes, spot pins, view error codes, modify settings, and more.

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