Resolver configuration functions – AMETEK 2110 Shut Height Monitor User Manual

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Chapter 4: Programming

The shift key is used to move to a specific digit shown on the monitor’s

LED display. This can be done to either select a function number or a
value for a function. To move to a specific digit on the display, select the
function key and then the shift key. The right-most digit will then flash.
This indicates that the digit is activated to be incremented. (To increment
the digit, select the scroll key.) Continue to select the shift key until the
desired digit is activated.

The enter key is used for several purposes. For example, it is selected after

a function number is displayed. This begins the programming process for
the selected function. The enter key is also used to program a value in a
function. This is done by selecting the enter key after the desired value is
displayed on the monitor’s screen.

To customize the shut height monitor to your specific resolver and press installation, you must
first make some configurations. These configurations are made through the use of resolver
configuration functions, which are described in this section. Following the descriptions of these
functions are instructions to configure your resolver. Perform these configuration procedures
before entering other function values or attempting to use the monitor to indicate shut height.

n

Scale Factor (300)

n

Turns Counting (301)

n

Position Offset (302)

NOTE: The unit of measurement is set in inches at the factory. If you want the unit of

measurement to be set in millimeters, make this adjustment though the Unit of
Measurement function before programming the Position Offset function. Instructions
for programming the Unit of Measurement can be found in Section 4.3: Monitor Setup
Functions.

Scale Factor (300)

The Scale Factor function is used to program the number of counts or the resolution that one
revolution of the resolver results in. For example, when the function is programmed with a
value of 100, the shut height monitor will count from 0 to 99 as the resolver completes a full
revolution. The default value for this function is 4096. There is no maximum value that can be
programmed for this function.

4.1: Resolver Configuration Functions

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