CONTREX M-Traverse User Manual

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Discrete Inputs

Setpoint Select A

Wait

Setpoint Select B

F-Stop

Home Set

Keypad Lockout

Home Seek

Forward Limit

Home Return

Reverse Limit

Batch Reset

Jog Forward/Reverse

Run

Jog

Discrete Inputs - Group A

See Appendix C; MV-53.

Discrete Inputs - Group B

See Appendix C; MV-54.

Discrete Inputs - Group C

See Appendix C; MV-55.

Discrete Outputs - Group A See Appendix C; MV-56.

Discrete Outputs - Group B See Appendix C; MV-57.

Dwell

See Appendix C; CP-10.

Edge/Center Based Profile See Appendix C; CP-24.

Engineering Units (E.U.)

Engineering units are the units of measure that you select
for your setpoint scaling (e.g., inches, feet or centimeters).

EPROM Chip

The EPROM (Erasable Programmable Read Only
Memory) chip is the software for the M–Traverse.

F–Stop

The F–Stop discrete input brings the M–Traverse's speed
command (analog output) to an immediate Zero. F–Stop
has priority over the other operating states.

Feedback Frequency

See Appendix C; MV-42.

Follower Engineering Units See Appendix C; MV-45.

Follower Job Size

See Appendix C; MV-81.

Follower Lines Per E.U.

See Appendix C; CP-17.

Follower Mode

A complex multi-drive system. This is the M-Traverse's
primary mode of operation. The M–Traverse compares the
profile ratio or percentage of the Follower sensor shaft
feedback and Lead sensor shaft to calculate any position
error. When the M–Traverse finds speed error, the control
algorithm adjusts the motor drive's Speed Command
analog output and reduces the error to zero.

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