FEC AFC1500 User Manual

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Chapter 3: System Description

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3.1

System Block Diagram

3.1.1 Multi System Block Diagram Description

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Spindles can be configured as stand alone units (with independent I/O) or combined in a

multiple spindle configuration controlled by one main controller (Multi Unit) using one set of
I/O to control the group of spindles. This configuration is referred to as a “Multi System”.

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In a Multi System, communication and spindle control for up to

31

SAN Units (Spindle Con-

trollers) is accomplished through the Multi Unit via an

RS485

Daisy chain connection on the

front of each Axis unit.

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Spindle programming / monitoring is accomplished through either a detachable Laptop PC

or an embedded HMI PC, running the AFC User Console software package, for simultaneous
uploading / downloading of up to 31 spindles.

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A “Hot -Swap” detachable keypad/display can be used on each SAN Unit to monitor the in-

dividual spindle status.

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The use of a Multi Unit provides one set of PLC I/O for controlling multiple spindle fasten-

ing operations. Fieldbus interfaces are available for direct connection to networks such as
Profibus, DeviceNet, AB Remote I/O, CCLink, Ethernet I/P, etc.

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Discrete 24 VDC (Sinking) I/O on the SAN unit provides direct communications with the

PLC for limited individual spindle control when the system is configured with a Multi Unit. The
individual spindle I/O can provide individual spindle status when required.

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Dedicated communications with the system is provided via communications ports available

directly on the Multi Unit. Once configured, the system is not dependent on a PC or software
package to receive or transmit data from/to an external device.

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A detachable or embedded PC running the AFC User Console software can be connected

to the Multi Unit for increased data communications or manipulation capabilities.

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