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ommend that you document the final positions of all jumpers by marking them on the
drawing above (or a copy of it) The jumpers are:
A) Latched E-Stop
This is the only jumper that is not related to the fifteen individual safety
inputs.
Latched E-Stop
Yes
Latched E-Stop
No
In the ʻYesʼ position, if a show is started while there is an E-Stop condition
still present, the Kp-300 will not allow you to enable the Blocking Valve Out-
put until the show has finished, even if the E-Stop input is cleared. This al-
lows you to safely run test shows without movement after an E-Stop
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If this jumper is in the ʻNoʼ position, if a show is started while there is an
E-Stop condition still present, the Kp-300 will allow you to enable the Block-
ing Valve Output once the E-Stop input is cleared. This means that the
movement may be enabled by the Blocking Valve Output part way through a
show when the E-Stop condition is cleared.
B) Internal/External Power
(One set of jumpers for each safety input and one set for the Remote Log Belt
Input)
Sixteen sets of jumpers in total
External Power Internal Power
The fifteen Safety Inputs and one Remote Belt Log Input are optically iso-
lated to 1500 volts. This jumper sets whether the optoisolators use the same
power as the Kp-300 or if you must provide them with an external source of
24 vdc power. Use the Internal Power if you are going to be attaching these
inputs to a simple switch closures. Use the External setting if you are using a
device that provides power.
When possible try to use external power. When doing so, a high voltage
spike on an externally powered input line cannot get into the Kp-300 and
damage it.
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# Assuming that the Blocking Valve Output is used in the installation.