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Connection and Interface Introduction (English)

The document describes the external connectors of a controller unit, including signal sensor connectors, weak core electrical connectors, strong core electrical connectors, and a fuse connector. It also provides instructions for levitation, landing, and recharging of an object using the controller. The controller has 5 connectors labeled X02-X04 that include sensors and connections for input voltage, power supply, and discharge. Steps are outlined for activating power inputs, monitoring the gap distance, and manually controlling single point levitation or landing.

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Connection and Interface Introduction (English)

The document describes the external connectors of a controller unit, including signal sensor connectors, weak core electrical connectors, strong core electrical connectors, and a fuse connector. It also provides instructions for levitation, landing, and recharging of an object using the controller. The controller has 5 connectors labeled X02-X04 that include sensors and connections for input voltage, power supply, and discharge. Steps are outlined for activating power inputs, monitoring the gap distance, and manually controlling single point levitation or landing.

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Attachment 1: External Connection Interface of Controller

The control unit usually has 5 external connectors, X02~X04, as shon in the fi!ure a"o#e$ These
connectors inclu%e:
1&i!nal &ensor Connectors: X02, ' (ins in total, s(littin! from the main ca"le into '
thinner ca"les$ )oo*in! from the outsi%e of the controller, the frontal #ie a((ears li*e this:
24 +ea* Core Electrical Connectors: X0,, 4 (ins in total, "ut only (ins 1 an% 2 are use%
for the in(ut -2. /C #olta!e, hile (ins , an% 4 remain unconnecte%, s(littin! from the main ca"le
into 2 thinner ca"les$ )oo*in! from the outsi%e the controller, the frontal #ie a((ears li*e this:
,4 &tron! Core Electrical Connectors: X04, 4 (ins in total0 all (ins are use%, s(littin! from
the main ca"le into 4 sli!htly thic*er ca"les$ )oo*in! from the outsi%e the controller, the frontal
#ie is similar to the one in 122
4X05: +ea* -2. 3use
5X04: &tron! -2. 3use
The Controller mar*e% 01 is sli!htly %ifferent from the others 5 "esi%es all the connectors
inclu%e% in 1126152, there is another X01, use% for out(uttin! 5. (oer su((ly to the CA7
communication "oar% on the outsi%e$
Attachment 2: Control 8anel a((earance an% Instructions
&te(s to "e!in le#itation
1Turn sitch 901 to :7acti#atin! ea* (oer in(ut to the controller
2Connect the note"oo* #ia the ;&< connector 5 it can "e o"ser#e% throu!h the monitorin!
interface that the !a( is 10611mmith a current flo of 0A
,=anually chan!e the floatin! (oint to 01the monitorin! interface shoul% in%icate that the
!a( for that floatin! (oint %ecreasesthen chan!e the floatin! (oint to 02, 0,, an% 04
res(ecti#ely, chec*in! the monitorin! interface to see if the !a( %ecreases0
4Turn sitch 902 to :7, acti#atin! stron! (oer in(ut to the controller0
5Turn sitch 90, to :7 5 the "o!ey shoul% start to le#itate0 if sin!le (oint le#itation is
%esire%, lea#e sitch 90, in the :33 (osition, an% issue the "e!in le#itation comman%
from the monitorin! interface$
&te(s to "e!in lan%in!:
1Turn sitch 90, from :7 to :33, the "o!ey ill "e!in to %escen%0
2+ait until the "o!ey has fully com(lete% its lan%in!, then turn sitch 902 to :33,
%isa"lin! the stron! (oer in(ut0
,Turn sitch 90, from :33 to :7, alloin! the controller to %ischar!e fully0
4+ait until the monitorin! interface %is(lays a current flo of 0A, then turn sitch 90,
from :7 "ac* to :330
5Turn sitch 901 to :33, %isa"lin! the ea* (oer in(ut$
&te(s to rechar!e:
1Turn sitches 901, 902, an% 90, all to :33
2Connect the (oer (ort to the char!er, alloin! the "attery to "e char!e%
,After char!in! is com(lete, remo#e the char!er from the (oer (ort, an% re(lace the (ort
(rotector (lu!$

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