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Digitronic

Digital Cam Switch Unit

Automationsanlagen GmbH

CamCon DC33/X with 8 programs

7. Outline of operations

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7.1. Switching the standard display

Display of program and speed display (min -1)

Press the 

 key shortly

Position display

Press the 

 key shortly

Display of program and speed display (min -1)

7.2. Programming the system constants

Display of program and speed display (min -1)

Press the 

 key shortly

User key for system constants

Press the 

 key shortly

User key for system constants

Press the 

 key shortly

User key for system constants

Press the 

 key shortly

User key for system constants

Press the 

 key shortly

User key for system constants

Press the 

 key shortly

User key for system constants

Press the 

 key shortly

User key for system constants

Press the 

 key shortly

User key for system constants

Press the 

 key about 2 sec.

Encoder resolution

Press the 

 key shortly

Encoder F/R switching

Press the 

 key shortly

Zero point correction

Press the 

 key shortly

Cam programming mode

Press the 

 key shortly

Display of program and speed display (min -1)

7.3. Dead time programming

Display of program and speed display (min -1)

Press the 

 key about 2 sec.

Dead time compensation for Output 1

Press the 

 key shortly

Go to Output 2

...

Press the 

 key shortly

Display of program and speed display (min -1)
You return to the standard display.

7.4. Cam programming

Display of program and speed (min -1)

Press the 

 key about 2 sec.

Program selection

Press the 

 key shortly

Selecting an output

Press the 

 key shortly

Searching for cam activation point (only in mode "0")

Press the 

 key shortly

Enter position of preselection (only in mode "0")

Press the 

 key shortly

Shifting the activation point

Press the 

 key shortly

Searching for and shifting the deactivation point

Press the 

 key shortly

Selecting an output

Press the 

 key shortly

Selecting the next output

Press the 

 key shortly

Display of program and speed display (min -1)

Version from: 18.06.2009

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Summary of Contents for CamCon DC33/X

Page 1: ...programs Digitronic Automationsanlagen GmbH Steinbeisstra e 3 D 72636 Frickenhausen Tel 49 7022 40590 0 Fax 10 Auf der Langwies 1 D 65510 H nstetten Wallbach Tel 49 6126 9453 0 Fax 42 Internet http w...

Page 2: ...ove mentioned limits to liability do not apply to insurance of named characteristics and damages which were caused deliberately or through negligence Protection The CamCon DC33 X and this instruction...

Page 3: ...on and speed 13 6 Commissioning 14 6 1 Complete deletion 14 6 2 Initialization 14 6 2 1 User keys for the system registers 14 6 2 2 The encoder resolution 15 6 2 3 The F R change over 15 6 2 4 The zer...

Page 4: ...mode 1 22 6 5 6 1 Cam programming 22 6 5 6 2 Deletion of cams 22 7 Outline of operations 23 7 1 Switching the standard display 23 7 2 Programming the system constants 23 7 3 Dead time programming 23 7...

Page 5: ...for switch ON and switch OFF points can be set in steps of 100 s separately DTC delay time or Speed Compensation Not linear Speed Compensation NLT Position Triggert Time Cams Power supply 24V DC 20 M...

Page 6: ...s here presented as three tracks occur when the three cam disks turn anti clockwise past a sensor which scans the cams on the 0 axis In a mechanical cam switch unit the switch interval i e the range b...

Page 7: ...e nozzle opens for a short time during which a drop of glue ejects Between the start of the impulse and the exit of the drop time passes which is mainly caused by the delay time of the magnetic valve...

Page 8: ...oves on by the distance x vpaper Ttotal delay 1m s 30ms 30mm In order to compensate the delay time the switch point for the magnetic valve must be moved forward by 30 If the speed of the device and co...

Page 9: ...oint is calculated at a speed of for example 50 rpm We assume that the programmed switch point lies at 200 in this case The second measurement is taken at a speed of 80 rpm The necessary switch point...

Page 10: ...to a grounding point of the switchboard door in the shortest possible way All cable connections must be done in a cold state The connection cables e g for the measuring system or the serial interface...

Page 11: ...4 Pin 12 Output 5 Pin 13 Output 6 Pin 14 Output 7 Pin 15 Output 8 Pin 16 24V DC supply Pin 17 0V supply Pin 18 Output 9 A Pin 19 Output 10 B Pin 20 Output 11 C Pin 21 Output 12 D Pin 22 Output 13 E P...

Page 12: ...nals and are not potentially free They supply up to 500mA permanent current in a surrounding temperature of 25 C If an output short circuits or overloads the device switches off with the A Err message...

Page 13: ...ntil released The key is used to reduce the input values by the value one Keeping the key pressed for about two seconds will cause the input values to decrease automatically until the release of the k...

Page 14: ...Wait until the display shows either a number or 3 Press the key four times 4 Press the key four times 5 Press the key about 2sec until is displayed 6 Press the key about 2sec until the display goes o...

Page 15: ...of the programming mode appears on the display after you press the key Here you can set the mode for cam programming Pressing either the or the key results in a change over from programming mode 0 to...

Page 16: ...mode you can search for the cam activation points by pressing the key Every time the key is pressed CamCon searches the memory for activation points of the cams on the corresponding output If no cam h...

Page 17: ...the following system A single short pressing of the key will set a new switching point at the previously displayed preset value e g 100 Then the preset value is increased by one e g to 101 A short pre...

Page 18: ...ed until is displayed 7 If you have released the key too early or too late you can adjust the preselection to 100 with the or the key 8 Press the key the activation point is displayed 9 Press the key...

Page 19: ...ears on the display 7 If you have released the key too early or too late you can adjust the preselection to 300 with the or the key 8 Press the key the activation point is displayed 9 Press the key to...

Page 20: ...Press the key The preselection is displayed 7 Press the key to program the activation point The display shows 8 Press the key and keep it pressed until the display shows CAUTION Do not keep the key p...

Page 21: ...essing of the key or the key shifts the activation point by one step This is done according to the following system A short single pressing of the key will erase the activation point at the previously...

Page 22: ...r the key 7 Press the key to program the deactivation point 8 Press the key and keep it pressed until the display shows 9 If you have released the key too early or too late you can adjust the deactiva...

Page 23: ...key shortly Encoder F R switching Press the key shortly Zero point correction Press the key shortly Cam programming mode Press the key shortly Display of program and speed display min 1 7 3 Dead time...

Page 24: ...the input encoder resolution Check the wiring to the encoder or the input of the encoder resolution When the error is corrected press any key to clear the error message of the display Problem The disp...

Page 25: ...gth of the connecting cable between encoder and CamCon 200m Data security memory EEPROM Supply voltage 24V DC 20 Encoder supply voltage with 24V DC over supply voltage of CamCon Current reception 200m...

Page 26: ...lay of position and speed 13 Encoder 12 Encoder resolution 15 F R change over 15 Grounding pins 10 Initialization 14 Installation 10 Installation procedures 10 Keyboard 13 Keyboard lock external activ...

Page 27: ...Switch Unit Automationsanlagen GmbH CamCon DC33 X with 8 programs Table of contents 3 Technical data 25 Troubleshooting 24 Update 2 User keys 14 watch doc 24 Y2K 2 Zero point correction 15 Version fr...

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