Memory tests, Motion anding, 14 programming – Electro Cam PS-6144 Series User Manual

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3-14 Programming

Motion ANDing

Menu Path

MAIN SCREEN

to CONFIG MENU

to CHN ANDING MENU

MO-

TION ANDING

Purpose

This function is used to tie the operation of output channels to the Motion Detection
levels programmed through MOTION DETECTION. Each output channel may be ANDed
with either Motion Detection level. If an output is Motion ANDed, it will turn on only when
the resolver RPM is in the range specified for that Motion Detection level, AND the
setpoints programmed for that channel are “on.”

Outputs that must always operate, regardless of machine speed, should not be ANDed
with a Motion Detection level.

Screen

CHN: 12
MOTION AND: L1

Channel number
Motion ANDing level: L1, L2, or OFF.
(Toggle with SEL key)

This screen displays the channel number and the Motion Detection level for Motion
ANDing: L1, L2, or OFF. The channel will not be Motion ANDed if the enable is OFF.

Memory Tests

Menu Path

MAIN SCREEN

to TEST MENU

to MEMORY TESTS

Purpose

This menu selection provides three functions that allow you to clear programmed val-
ues from the controller. An additional function tests the controller’s watchdog timer.

Screen

Programming

To perform one of the memory test functions, enter the function number using the nu-
meric keys and press SEL.

Function 7000

Clears all setpoints and configuration settings from the controller’s EEPROM. After
clearing the setpoints, the controller will reload the factory default settings listed in the
Appendix.

Function 7001

Clears all configuration settings from the controller’s EEPROM. These include all of
the programming performed through the Setup Menu and Config Menu on the menu
tree, Figure 20. When finished, the controller will reload the factory default settings
listed in the Appendix.

Function 7002

Clears all setpoints from the controller’s EEPROM. These include any on/off setpoints
programmed through SETPOINTS. All other settings will remain intact.

Function 7998

Watchdog Timer Test. The “Watchdog Timer” monitors the operation of the controller’s
microprocessor and shuts the controller down if any internal malfunction is detected. If
the Watchdog Timer fails, the controller may continue to operate. However, any subse-
quent malfunctions or noise-induced irregularities may go undetected, and the control-
ler may begin to operate erratically.

To test the Watchdog Timer, run Function 7998. If the controller’s Watchdog Timer is
working properly, the controller will reset. If Function 7998 does not reset the controller,
the Watchdog Timer has failed. Replace the controller immediately and return the faulty
unit to the factory.

Failure of controller to pass the watchdog timer test can cause erratic operation,
resulting in injury and damage to equipment.

MEMORY TESTS
FCN:----<

Enter function here

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