Anaheim Stepper DPD60401 Users Guide
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SECTION 12ERROR CODES61 SECTION 12 - error codes (Continued) 113. Internal_MissingControllerBEInstructions 114. Internal_MissingXIndexerBEInstructions 115. Internal_MissingYIndexerBEInstructions 116. Internal_MissingZIndexerBEInstructions 117. Internal_CorruptedControllerProgram 118. Internal_CorruptedXIndexerProgram 119. Internal_CorruptedYIndexerProgram 120. Internal_CorruptedZIndexerProgram 121. Internal_InvalidProgramMemory 122. Internal_ErrorStackOverflow 123....
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SECTION 12ERROR CODES63SETTING PARAMETERS Windows 95 or 98 Is recommended when running this program. Exit the SMC40 Software before attempting to run Hyper Terminal Program. 1.The first thing you need to do is to Find the Hyper Terminal EXE. At the bottom left corner of your Windows screen is the Start button. Click this icon to locate the Find All Files folder. 2.Click on this Find Icon . 3. Type in under the Named: Hyper Terminal . Make sure Look in: Harddrive (C:) is displayed. 4Once located, the...
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SECTION 12ERROR CODES64meant to establish Port Communications with the SMC40 Controller. SETTING PROPERTIES 1.Under the File Menu select Properties. 2. Select any used Comport. Direct to Com 2 3.Click on the Configure Button, it will allow the Port Settings to be Configured. Baud = 9600 Data Bits = 8 Parity = None Stop Bits = 1 Flow Control: Xon / Xoff
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SECTION 12ERROR CODES65 SETTING PROPERTIES Baud = 9600 Data Bits = 8 Parity = None Stop Bits = 1 Flow Control: Xon / Xoff 4. Click on the Advance Button. The FIFO should be unselected
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SECTION 12ERROR CODES66TERMINAL SETTINGS 1.Under the Settings Section use the following settings: Select Terminal keys (On) Emulation: Auto Detect Backscroll buffer lines: 500 2. Click on ASCII Setup: Only requirement is have Line Delay = 750 Select Wrap Lines that exceed terminal width (Ö Ö)
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SECTION 12ERROR CODES67CLEARING ERROR CODES ON THE SMC40 Program Checksum Failure (EC 124 on single axis SMC40’s and EC 125 on Dual or Triple SMC40 Controllers) The very first screen will have a blank screen as shown to your right. The user will need to type in the instructions Procedures as written below: Note: You may or may NOT see the first few commands. Type in FD=1 so that text can be displayed (full duplex). The program will then begin showing instructions on the screen. ProcedureComment 1....
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SECTION 12ERROR CODES68GETTING STARTED The user will need to type in the following instructions: Note: You will NOT see the first few commands. Type them in as instructed below and the program will then begin showing instructions on the screen. 1. Type in @0 then ENTER it. 2. Type in id then ENTER it. 3. SMC40X-T should now be on the screen. 4. Type in ps, then Press Enter. 5. The Stored Program should have Started. (The command PA will start a stored program if a downloaded and auto stored program...
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SECTION 13GLOSSARY69 SECTION 13 - GLOSSARY Absolute Mode A positioning coordinate reference wherein all positions are specified relative to some reference, or home position. This is different from relative, or incremental programming, where distances are specified relative to the current position. Baud Rate A term used frequently in serial data communications but often is misunderstood. A baud is defined as the reciprocal of the shortest pulse duration in a data word (signal), including start, stop, and...
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SECTION 13GLOSSARY70 Stack A register or buffer in memory that uses Last-In-First-Out (LIFO) entry and retrieval of data. Soft Limit Switch This switch is used exclusively in Homing Mode 0 (zero).If positioned properly for the appropriate parameters, it causes the motor to ramp down to the Base Speed before encountering the Home Limit Switch. This ensures that the motor speed is within the start-stop region. Start-Stop Region That range of speeds in which a step motor can start, stop, or reverse...