B-2 Appendix
MN1269
Record of “Set Up” Configuration
It is highly recommended that a record be kept of the set up details for future reference.
This will come in quite handy for new units, field replacements, and diagnostic aid.
Using recorded values from similar set–ups will reduce installation time, and service can
be conducted faster. These charts provide a common diagnostic communication tool for
the builder or system integrator.
Jumper
Jumper Function
Jumper Identification
P1
Normally closed limit circuit.
3 2 1
ON
OFF
P2
Differential Input
3 2 1
OFF
ON
P3
Current monitor value DCS
3 2 1
Absolute
Actual
P4
EC Fault Function
3 2 1
Foldback
Latch
P6
Amplifier Loop Mode
3 2 1
Velocity
Current
Potentiometer Settings
Axis
POT
TP
#1
#2
#3
#4
Auxiliary Input
A
2
Signal Input
S
3
Tach Gain
T
4
Response
R
5
Measure ohm readings for the four compensation potentiometers and record them in the
chart above. Take your resistance measurements between common (TP1) and the
appropriate pot test point.
Note: Power down the servo control and disconnect the signal input connector
before making any measurements.
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