Rockwell Automation 193 Drives and Motion Accelerator Toolkit Quick Start User Manual
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Rockwell Automation Publication IASIMP-QS019E-EN-P - August 2013
Chapter 1
Initial System Configuration Using the DMAT Wizard
12.
Click the Application_
x edit fields and
rename the application names.
For the Widg-O-matic example, the two
applications were renamed Assembly and
Packaging.
13.
From the Low-Voltage drives pull-down
menus, choose the number of low-voltage
drives to assign to each application.
For the Widg-O-matic example, the
quantity was set to 0 for the Assembly
application and 1 for the Packaging
application.
14.
From each of the Servo Drives pull-down
menus, choose the number of servo drives
to assign to each application.
There are three types of servo drives. For
the Widg-O-matic example, the CIP
Motion Servo Drives quantity was set to 2
for the Assembly application and the
EtherNet/IP Indexing Servo Drives quantity was set to 1 for the Packaging application. Also, you can set
the number of electronic overload relays and soft-starter modules for your application.
15.
Click Finish.
The DMAT Wizard dialog box opens.
16.
Review the wizard information and click
OK.
The DMAT Wizard configuration dialog
box opens.