🔌 Wiring the ATC Control Inlet to Your Masso G3 Controller
Connecting your ATC (Automatic Tool Changer) control inlet to the Masso G3 controller is straightforward and requires just a few simple steps.
🧰 Tools You'll Need
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Small flat-head screwdriver
🪛 How to Wire It
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Loosen the screws on the input/output terminals using your screwdriver.
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Insert the ferrule connectors from each wire into the appropriate terminal.
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Tighten the screws to secure the connections.
⚙️ Wiring Color & Function Reference
Wire Color | Function Description | Masso Terminal |
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Jumpered Red | Power | (Shared V+) |
Black | Ground | (Shared GND) |
Yellow | Drawbar Sensor (Motor) | Input 7 |
Green | Relay 1 (Control Signal) | Output 7 |
Non-Jumpered Red | Relay 2 (Secondary Control Signal) | Output 8 |
White | Tool Preset Sensor (Motor) | Input 8 |
🔹 Note on Reserved Terminals:
Input 9 is reserved for Plasma DTHC (high-speed input). Avoid using it unless necessary.
Output 11 is reserved for Laser functionality and should not be reassigned.
🔄 Custom Input/Output Assignments
We’ve provided default assignments for convenience, but you can reassign them based on your setup.
If you modify any connections, ensure you update your Masso configuration to match the new assignments.
🧠 Final Setup
Once your wiring is complete and the correct terminals are assigned:
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Connect all the inlet cables to their respective components.
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Program your Masso controller to enable ATC functionality.
Need help configuring the Masso software? Check out our related ATC programming guides or contact [email protected].