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AMSCO/ATC Upgrades—6”

We always get rid of the mechanical limit switches. When they get old they stick and become unreliable in other ways. All the optics we use have two LED indicators: one shows when the optic is powered and the other shows when it is activated.

 

ANOTHER ASCI EXCLUSIVE:

All optics are not easily observed to verify that the optic is properly activating. With other vendors, you must go to the optic, even if it’s in a ceiling somewhere, and observe it. Or, at best, you can monitor the input to the control board with a logic probe. To make that a little harder, they don’t label the inputs, so bring your schematics!

ASCI has an exclusive feature on the control board that saves time and effort when diagnosing a suspicious photo optic. The board has a small bank of LEDs, one for each photo-optic. The onboard LED lights when the corresponding photo optic is active.

 

Arrival Optic

Overload (bin) Optic

Send Chamber (magazine) Optic