4 configuring the controller, Factory default settings, Dip-switch settings – Nortech Systems Adept RS-232/TERM User Manual

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Chapter 3 - SmartController Operation

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Adept SmartController User’s Guide, Rev. E

executing program, or the MCP. Once this request has been made, the operator must press this
button and high power will be applied.

5. Emergency Stop Switch

The E-Stop is a dual-channel, passive E-Stop that supports Category 3 CE safety requirements.
It supports a customer-programmable E-Stop delay that maintains motor power for a
programmed time after the E-Stop is activated. This customizable feature allows the motors to
decelerate under servo control to a stop. This can aid in eliminating coasting or overshooting
on low friction mechanisms. It can also aid in the reduction of wear on highly geared, high
inertia mechanisms, while maintaining safety compliance per all standards.

NOTE: Instructions on configuring the E-Stop delay can be found within
the SPEC.V2 section of the

Instructions for Adept Utility Programs

manual.

3.4

Configuring the Controller

The SmartController is shipped with the factory configuration described in the next
section. See

Figure 3-1 on page 37

for the location of DIP switch SW1. If you need to make

changes to this configuration, set DIP switch SW1 as described below.

Factory Default Settings

Refer to row #5

Table 3-3

for the factory default settings for DIP switch SW1.

With this default DIP switch setting, the system will read the configuration data from the
CompactFlash. This allows you to set all the configuration options using the CONFIG_C
utility in software without changing the physical DIP switches. See the description of the
CONFIG_C program in the

Instructions for Adept Utility Programs

documentation for

further information.

DIP-Switch Settings

The following table shows the options for DIP switch SW1 on the SmartController.

OFF

ON

SW1

1 2 3 4

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