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Introduction; Description And Operation - Simco-Ion Charge Master Micro IQ Easy Notice D'utilisation

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1 Introduction

The CMM Easy is a high-voltage generator that supplies power to charging electrodes in IML
applications. The CMM Easy is designed to generate short charge pulses. The output voltage is
current-limited.
The small dimensions and low weight of the generator enable it to be placed close to the
charging electrode. The generator can be used as an end-of-arm tool on IML robots. The
replaceable head on the generator allows users to quickly change charging electrodes. The
electrode head on the generator is part of the charging electrode and is not supplied as
standard.
The CMM Easy is powered and controlled by an M12 connector.
The CMM Easy can be controlled directly via the M12 connector or by using the CMM external
control kit. The external control kit is a separate module that can be placed elsewhere in the
machine and offers a range of options for providing an analogue setpoint for the output voltage.
See the CMM external control kit manual for more information.
The CMM IQ Easy with IQ function can be used as described above; in addition, it can also be
connected to the Simco-Ion IQ Easy platform. If the CMM IQ Easy is connected to the Simco-
Ion IQ Easy platform, it will be controlled by the IQ Easy Manager or IQ Com communication
adapter using a serial protocol. Read the manual for the IQ Easy Manager or the IQ Com
communication adapter for more information. During start-up the CMM IQ Easy will detect
whether serial communication with the Simco-Ion IQ Easy platform is possible. If no serial
communication is active during start-up, the CMM IQ Easy will perform like a CMM Easy with
analogue controls.
M12 connector
External earth
connection
Figure 1, CMM Easy

2 Description and operation

The built-in electronic high-voltage power unit operates at 24 V DC and delivers a negative
output voltage of between 0 and 20 kV DC. The output voltage is current-limited. If the high
voltage output is overloaded, the output voltage will drop. The level of the output voltage is set
with an external control current signal of between 4 and 20 mA (setpoint).
The high voltage becomes active when 24 V DC is applied to the "Remote On/Off" input. The
unique "Cycle OK" output produces a 24 V signal when high voltage is present and the label in
the mould is fully charged. When the "Remote On/Off" input is then switched off, the "Cycle OK"
output will indicate when the charge of the electrode has been reduced to zero and the
electrode can be removed from the mould.
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Electrode head
Status LED
High-voltage cables to
charging electrode
Assembly plate
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