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Radial 8 & 88 Operation Reference Manual 49379902 Rev. G
This Document Supports IM-UPS 5.0 and Higher
Conventions Used In This Manual
Throughout this manual and those shipped with this machine, certain
conventions and terms are used instead of a procedure or long descriptive
titles. Before reading ahead, the machine user should spend a moment
examining these conventions. Other technical terms used in this manual can
be referenced in the glossary.
Part - Component
Part or component is used interchangeably within this documentation, only
when referring to an electrical device that is designed to be inserted into a
printed circuit board.
Emergency Stop Switch (E-Stop, E-Palm)
The mechanical action of rotate to start/push to stop refers to one switch
which when enabled, is only one of many conditions that must exist in a
certain order before the machine will run. When this switch is manually
rotated, it extends to the up position (machine palmed up). When pushed,
down (palmed down) it causes the machine to stop immediately, also referred
to as using the E-Stop or E-Palm.
Printed Circuit Board (PCB) - Workboard
Printed circuit board, PCB and workboard are used interchangeably within
the machine documentation only when referring to that medium which is to
have components inserted into it.
Power On and Power Off
Power On and Power Off are machine conditions. If the machine is powered
on, electrical and pneumatic power are present for machine operation. If the
machine is powered off, electrical and pneumatic power have been removed
from the drive assemblies and the machine will not operate. To power on or
power off, reference the Power On or Power Off Procedures in the Machine
Operation module of the Radial 8 Machine Operation Guide. Observe the
Power On and Power Off icons which are used extensively in the
Maintenance Support Document.