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Myray hyperion X5 - Connectors List; Dip Switches List; Leds List

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TECHNICAL MANUAL - hyperion X5
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CONTROL BOARDS DESCRIPTION EN
3.3.1. CONNECTORS LIST
CONNECTOR DESCRIPTION
K10 Ethernet connection to PC
K3 Powe supply and sync signal for sensor interface card.
K41 Not used
K1 Power supply input from powe board
K39 24V power supply toward engraved logo light
K26 K23 Monobloc lasers
K24 Chin rest lasers
K2 Not used
K8 Y axis motor
K14 R axis motor
K5 Not used
K9 Y axis photocell
K15 R axis photocell
K16 Keyboard signals connector
K13 CAN connector to power board
K4 Not used
K31 Serial port, not used
K29 Not used
3.3.2. DIP SWITCHES LIST
DIP Switches DESCRIPTION
SW4 Not used, all OFF
SW2 Reboot button
SW3 Factory reset switch
3.3.3. LEDS LIST
LED ID COLOR NAME ON BOARD DESCRIPTION
DL1 YELLOW CAN ACT CAN activity. Normally on flashing. On steady or off in case of CAN error condition.
DL2 RED ERR
Error status, normally off. Flashing upon startup, the number of flashes represents
the FW version. When ERR is on the number of flashes from CPU LED represents
the error code.
DL3 GREEN CPU
Normally flashing at 1Hz
10Hz during column movement or x-ray emission
When ERR is on the number of flashes from CPU LED represents the error code.
DL4 GREEN MOTORS Motors enabled, normally on.
DL5 GREEN SYNC_PAN Logic-sensor sync signal, normally off
DL7 GREEN MOTX Not Used
DL8 GREEN MOTY
On if Y motor is active. If flashing the motor is in error (disconnected, short-circuit,
overheating, broken driver)
DL9 GREEN MOTC Not used
DL10 GREEN MOTR
On if R motor is active. If flashing the motor is in error (disconnected, short-circuit,
overheating, broken driver)
DL11 GREEN PROG FPGA programmed, normally on
DL12 GREEN RUN FPGA on, normally flashing (3Hz)
DL13 GREEN SYNC POWER-LOGIC sync signal, normally off.
DL14 GREEN ENABLE
Inverter enabled signal from LOGIC board, normally on. Off during standby or in
error condition.

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