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1718Figure 8. Motion Tab SMC35 Programmable Indexer Disks
Included with the DPD72351 is the SMC35 Programmable Indexers Disks.  These
disks contain all of the software needed to run the indexer via a PC.  Also included
in the disks are examples programs that can be downloaded into the indexer.  This
software requires  a minimum system of a 486/66MHz processor with 8Mbytes of
RAM and Windows 3.1. Running the Setup.exe from disk 1 of the SMC35
Programmable Indexer Disks will install the software into the...

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1920PROGRAMMING
COMMANDSCommands are sent to the DPD72351 by a computer, dumb terminal,  or
handheld terminal.  These commands must be sent in ASCII by a RS232 or
RS422 communications format.  RS232 is used most commonly by computers. 
Commands are made up of one or two letters, possibly followed by one or more
numbers.  All letters are upper case 8-bit ASCII characters with the most
significant bit ignored.  All numbers are ASCII sent with the most significant digit
first. Spaces can be imbedded with no...

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2122Number Range            Byte Count 
1 - 255                         1     
256 - 65,535              2      
65536 - 167772153      
ASCII character    1      
TABLE 14: ASCII BYTE COUNT Verify              V           Direct verify specified data            
 
Wait                Wxx       Both   wait for a period of time in  (.01 sec
increments)             
Continue            X             Direct continue internal program        
Zero                Zrrrrr     Both  set position register...

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2324COMMAND DICTIONARY
A  (2 to 127)  The ACCELERATION command controls the time that the motor
will take to move from base speed to maximum speed. The higher the value, the
slower the motor will accelerate.  The default value is 5.
B  (50 to 3500)  The BASE SPEED is the speed at which motion starts and
stops.  It is entered directly as the number of steps per second.  This is also the
stepping rate in the Fast Jog Mode.  Not all base speeds will be possible.    On
the computer, if you enter B2455, and...

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2526G  (no value)  The GO command causes the motion to start in the direction last    34 = 2 + 32
specified.  This command will move the motor the number of steps given by the
N command or to the absolute position given by the P command.  This is one of
three ways to start motion; the other two are the H command and the S
command.
H  (0 or 1)  The HOME command starts the controller searching for Home in the
direction last set.  Motion will start immediately after a terminator , is supplied. 
There are...

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2728Maximum Speed can never be set below the Base Speed.SAMPLE STORED PROGRAMN  (1 to 16,777,215)  This specifies the NUMBER OF STEPS to be moved forAddressCommandRemarksthe Go command.  The default value on power up is 0.   20A5Set acceleration to 5 
Oxx,yy  (0 to 255,0 to 255)  The OUTPUT command reads set the outputs   24M5000Set Maximum Speed to 5000
defined by mask xx to the binary-weighted number specified by yy.  (See   27I1,1,33If INPUT #0 is high then go to address 33
INPUT command for...

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2930VA Acceleration                     
VB Base Speed                       
VCPEncoder Position              
VDDeceleration                     
VEInternal Program                 
VGStep remaining in current move   
VHHold Time                        
VI Input Terminals                
VJ Slow Jog Divisor              
VMMaximum Speed              
VN Number of Steps to Index         
VOOutput Terminals                 
VP Position                         
VR Internal Program Pointer         
VW...

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3132of move.  The responses are defined in Table  15.  As in the Verify command,
only one axis at a time may be addressed with this command.  The POLL
command is especially useful in debugging a program.
#DESCRIPTION                                       
0   Normal                                            
1   Command error, illegal command sent               
2   Range error, an out of range number was sent      
3   Command invalid while moving                      
4   Command only valid in stored...

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3334BLD72 DRIVER
SPECIFICATIONS
Control Inputs (All) : (Terminals 5, 6, 8, 9)
TTL-compatible 
Logic 0 - 0  to  0.8 V
Logic 1 - 3.5 to 5.0 V  
Fault Reset: (Terminal 4)
Pulled up to +5Vdc through a 10kÙ
Logic 1 (open) - Driver enabled and Fault detection enabled
Logic 0 - Resets a Fault condition (driver is disabled when this input is low). 
This input must be held low for at least 100ms.
Clock Inputs :  (Terminals 6) Internally connected to indexer.  
Direction Control: (Terminal 5) Internally connected...

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3536MOTOR POWER ON/OFF INPUTFigure 14 is a hookup diagram for typical BLD72 driver applications. Wiring con-
The Motor On/Off input allows de-energizing a motor without disturbing thenected to inputs must be separated from motor connections and all other possible
positioning logic. After re-energizing the motor, a routine can continue. Thissources of interference. 
reduces motor heating and conserves power, especially in applications where
motors are stopped for long periods and no holding torque is...
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