Electro Cam 5000 Series User Manual

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4-10 Programming, Standard Features

Setup Level Programming, Standard Controls: FCN 1, FCN 2, FCN 3

FCN 1 - Motion Setpoints

(Setup or Master program enable must be active)

Motion logic is active whenever the present RPM is between
or equal to the Low and High motion setpoints. Motion logic
can be selectively ANDed with outputs (FCN 7) and also
controls the “Motion Detection Output” on the Logic terminal
strip. The Motion LED on the keyboard is lit when the Motion
logic is on.

Lo - Low RPM setpoint for motion
Hi - High RPM setpoint for motion
Ao, Ah (analog) covered in Options Programming section.

FCN 2 - Offset

(Setup or Master program enable must be active)

The Offset function allows the controller position to be set
to match the position of the machine. This eliminates the
need to mechanically adjust the position of the resolver/
encoder shaft to match the machine position.

To set the Offset, simply stop the machine in a known
position and enter that known machine position value into
FCN 2. The position display on the control will match the
machine position at all times when the Offset is correctly set.

Present RPM value for
selected setpoint
shown

2nd

Press CHN key
to select Lo or Hi

3rd

Press number keys followed by
ENT to change RPM Setpoint

1st If FCN 1
not shown press:

FCN 1 ENT

Lo or Hi

RPM setpoint

selected

Present Control
Position shown

1st If FCN 2
not shown press:

FCN 2 ENT

2nd Press number keys followed by ENT to match

Control Position to present machine position

Note: Once programmed in a channel (FCN 7) this function will be present in that channel in all programs.

FCN 3 - Program Number

(Setup or Master program enable must be active)

The Active Program is the program (machine setup) which
is currently controlling the outputs. The total number of
programs available are subdivided into groups of eight
which are called Program Banks. Each Program Bank
contains eight individual programs.

When all Program Select inputs are off the keyboard selected
Active Program will be active.

The number of Program Banks available varies with the
number of outputs the control has as follows:

8-16 outputs - 8 Banks - 64 Programs total

24 outputs - 6 Banks - 48 Programs total
48 outputs - 3 Banks - 24 Programs total

A convenient Program number (Pn) feature allows the
desired program number (1-64) to be viewed or entered
directly without having to enter the corresponding values
into the Program bank (Pb) and Active Program (AP)
parameters. This is the method described below under
“Viewing or Changing Program Numbers from Keyboard.”

If LED is lit, the
program number
shown is active,
regardless of which
bank it is in.

If LED is off, the
program number
shown is not active.

Program Number

If decimal point is present, the
active bank is not Bank 1; use
FCN3, Pb to determine bank #.

If decimal point is absent, active
bank is Bank 1.

To determine active program and bank number, or to
switch programs, use FCN 3, next page.

Normal Display of Program Number

NOTE: On units manufactured prior to date code 9740,
active program was limited to Program Bank (Pb) and
Active Program (AP), unless equipped with Expanded
Operator Access (-E) option.

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