Chapter 4: programming – AMETEK 2110 Shut Height Monitor User Manual

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Installation and Programming Manual

Chapter 4: Programming

Chapter 4: Programming

This chapter provides detailed descriptions and instructions for programming all shut height
monitor’s functions. A complete list of functions (with brief explanations) can be found in
Appendix B: Function Summary Chart. This chapter divides the functions up into the following
seven sections.

4.1 Resolver Configuration Functions

4.2 LDT Configuration Functions

4.3 Monitor Setup Functions

4.4 Press Setup Functions

4.5 Digital Outputs

4.6 Program and Supervisory Mode Functions

4.7 Analog Outputs

Resolver configuration functions are used to configure the resolver to the shut height
monitor. (Refer to these functions only if you are using a resolver as an input device). LDT
configuration functions are used to configure a Linear Displacement Transducer (LDT) to
the shut height monitor. (Refer to these functions only if you are using an LDT as an input
device.) Configuration functions should be programmed before any other functions. Monitor
setup functions provide the means to customize the monitor’s setup for a specific installation.
Press setup functions provide the means to customize the press’s setup for a specific installation.
Program and supervisory mode functions are used to put the monitor in either program or
supervisory mode, as well as program the length of programming time and change the program
mode access code.

NOTE: Resolver or LDT configuration functions should be programmed first before any

other type of programming is done. Refer only to your specific configuration section,
depending on which input device you are using.

Before You Start

Before configuring or programming the shut height monitor, the following must be done in the
following order:

n Jumper the monitor’s program lockout connector (J2). To jumper this con-

nector, see Section 3.2 Wiring.

n Put monitor in program mode. For instructions on putting the monitor in pro-

gram mode, see Program Mode Access in Section 4.6: Program and Super-
visory Mode Functions.

The program mode LED will turn on when the monitor is in program mode.

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