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Millenium Signatures MS-510 - Manual Setup; 510 Solid State Controlled Power Unit; Features; Set-Up and Operation

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510 SOLID STATE CONTROLLED POWER UNIT
MARKING AND OPERATING PROCEDURES
You have just purchased the industry’s most durable, technically advanced electro-
chemical marking power unit available today. Please review the following operating
procedures to prevent damage to your unit, and to achieve good marking results.
FEATURES:
• “AC-DC” Selection
• “Low/High” Voltage Selection. Note: there are three positions on this switch.
UP=HIGH, MIDDLE=NO POWER, DOWN=LOW
• “Deep Etch” capabilities of up to .005”
• “Automatic Mode” Selection
Two individually timed selector switches, calibrated from 0.2 to 35 seconds to
automatically control the machine cycle time
• “Power Pulse” Selection
Two individually timed selector switches, calibrated from 0.2 to 2.4 seconds to
automatically control power pulsing
• Foot Pedal, Manual, or Automatic Operator Selection
• “High Power” indicator light
•2- “3.0” Amp Fuses for power unit protection against overloading
• Smooth action “Power Selection Switch”
• Built in alarm to alert the operator of amperage overload
Two individual “Rotary Time Selectors”
NOTE: Avoid short circuits. (See illustration 1-A) Do not cross the leads or make
contact between the marker and the grounded surface when both surfaces are bare. Your
power unit is designed to work from a 110-120 AC volt outlet only. (220 is available
upon request).
SET-UP AND OPERATION
The Millennium Signatures Marking Systems
510 Power Unit is designed to operate manually,
semi-automatically or automatically. Follow the
set-up and operating instructions given for your
application.
MANUAL SET-UP:
A) Plug your unit into a 110-120 AC Volt outlet
only.
ILLUSTRATION 1-A