AMETEK 2110 Shut Height Monitor User Manual

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Chapter 4: Programming

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Installation and Programming Manual

Chapter 4: Programming

Turns Counting (301)

The Turns Counting function defines the number of revolutions the resolver must rotate before
the scale factor is reached. For example, when this function is set at 2 and the scale factor is
set at 100, the resolver will have to make two full revolutions before 100 counts is reached.
The Turns Counting Function can be disabled by setting its value to 0. When disabled, the
scale factor will cover its entire range in one revolution and roll over to 0 after one complete
revolution. When the Turns Counting function is set to 1, the total count will increase by the
scale factor for each revolution. For example, if the scale factor were set at 100 and turns
counting at 1, after five revolutions, the monitor would display 500 counts. The default value for
this function is 0.

Position Offset (302)

The Position Offset function is used to syncronize the resolver’s position with the actual
machine position. The default value for this function is 0. This function is used to adjust the shut
height monitor’s indicated position so that it truly reflects the press’s shut height. There is no
maximum value that can be programmed for this function.

Configure the Resolver

This subsection provides the necessary instructions to configure the shut height monitor to your
resolver. Perform these steps before attempting to use the monitor to indicate shut height. Once
these steps have been performed they will not have to be repeated.

1. Select the function key.

The monitor displays “F-----”.

2. Enter function number 10. (This is the Program Mode Access function which

allows you to put the monitor in program mode. Only when the monitor is in
program mode can other functions be programmed.) Select the enter key.

The monitor displays “000000”.

NOTE: If the shut height monitor displays only one zero (i.e. “0”), then the program lockout

connector is not jumpered. For wiring instructions, see Section 3.2: Wiring.

3. Enter either the program mode access code. The default code is 2100. Select

the enter key.

The monitor is now in program mode. The program mode LED is turned on.

10

Enter pro-
gram mode
access code

(F)

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