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SUNSTONE CDDP-A - Initial Welder Setup Procedure

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SUNSTONE CDDP-A USERS GUIDE
The Weld Head Control is used to send a trigger signal to a weld head.
The Primary Trigger is used to connect a foot pedal, or other switch, to initiate a weld.
The Secondary Trigger is used to connect a foot pedal, or other switch, to initiate a weld.
The Positive and Negative Terminals are used to connect a weld head or hand attachment to deliver the weld
energy. Make sure the weld cable resistance is greater than or equal to 1 milliohm (1mΩ) of resistance.
The Fuse houses a 10A fuse rated for up to 250VAC.
The Power Inlet accepts an IEC 320 C13 power cord and can accept 90-250 VAC, 50-60 Hz.
The cooling fans must be free from obstruction and have at least two inches of free space behind the welder.
Additional information and specic pin-out diagrams can be found in Appendix A.
NOTE: The signals and relays are congured for LOW= Ground=TRUE INPUTS. Applicable to: E-STOP, wh con-
trol, pri trigger, sec trigger. See Appendix A for additional details.
Exploring the Side Panel
The welder features a USB port on the LEFT side, near the FRONT. This USB port can be used for three purpos-
es. First, operators can plug in a USB ash drive to update the rmware and software of the welder (see Chapter
10 for software update instructions). Second, operators can export and import saved schedules, welder set-
tings, and historical weld data (see page 25 for import/export instructions). Third, operators can plug in a com-
patible USB mouse and use the mouse to navigate the interface.
How to Set Up Your Welder
Follow these initial setup steps when setting up the welder for the rst time.
Unbox the welder and place it on a secure workspace.
Connect the E-Stop bypass plug, or an E-Stop switch into the E-Stop port on the back of the welder.
Connect the female end of the power cord into the back of the welder and connect the male end into an
AC power outlet.
Connect the weld head or hand attachment to the welder.
Connect one end of one weld cable to the positive terminal on the back of the welder using a ¼” bolt
and nut.
Connect one end of the other weld cable to the negative terminal on the back of the welder using a ¼”
bolt and nut.
If the other ends of the weld cables are not connected to the weld head or hand attachment, refer to
that product’s user manual for instruction on how to connect the weld cable.

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