
4
SETUP AND USE
Install the SIP-6 in a convenient location within reach of the sensors. With the cover removed, pass the endof the
sensor cable through the spiral cord grip and into the SIP-6. Do not tighten the cord grip down yet. Pull enough
cable through to simplify working on the wires. Strip back the outer jacket for a distance of about 1 inch [25 mm]
and separate the wires. Strip one-quarter inch [6 mm] of insulation off the end of each wire. Lift the five pin
connector out of its socket on the board and wire the cable to the connector as shown in the interconnection
drawing. Now grasp the cable outside the box and pull it back out of the SIP-6 until the five pin connector can plug
into its socket and the wires are dressed neatly over to the fitting. Tighten the cord grip now, but do not go
overboard with the amount of force applied. Tighten the cord gripusingonlymoderateforce. Repeatthis procedure
with the other five sensors. There is a 0.5" [13 mm] square blank area on the circuit board next to each connector
for the user to attach a sensor ID label.
Now bring the power and output cable into the SIP-6 through the cord grip on the opposite side of the box. Strip
back the outer jacket and insulation on the wires as described above. Lift the 12pin connector out of its socket on
the board and wire the cable to the connector as shown in the interconnection drawing. Dress the cable back out
through the cord grip and plug the connector into the board. Tighten the cord grip just enoughtograbthe cableand
act as a seal.
Bring a wire from the machine frame to the ground terminal on the outside the SIP-6 just above the power cable.
Strip back the insulation and insert the wire into the hole in the terminal. Tighten the black thumb-nut to hold the
wire.
Apply power to the SIP-6 and verify that all of the sensors are working by observing the red LED located next to
each sensor connector. Also, check for the proper signals on the power/output connector. If the on-off operating
point for a sensor is not satisfactory, and it has the optional remote adjustment feature, then turn the adjustment
potentiometer for that sensor to obtain the desired setup. An adjustment tool is supplied with each SIP-6 to help
installation. Turning the potentiometer clockwise increases the range of the sensor. Turning it counterclockwise
decreases the sensor range. Note that the SIP-6 only slightly adjusts the operating point of the sensor. It cannot
compensate for improper installation of your sensors. Follow the setup instructions that accompany the sensors
before trying to adjust their operation via the SIP-6. Failure to follow these guidelines mayresult in marginal sensor
operation.
Note: To return the SIP-6 to the factory settings follow these steps.
1. Place a DC voltmeter between the "ADJUST" terminal (positive meter lead) and "0V" terminal
(negative meter lead) on the five pin sensor connector.
2. Turn the potentiometer until the adjust voltage equals +3 VDC. This is the neutral setting.
3. Adjust the sensor location as needed to obtain proper operation.
Replace the cover on the SIP-6. The installation is now complete.