Digitronic
Digital Cam Switch Unit
Automationsanlagen GmbH
CamCon DC50/51
7.3.7. Adding cams
In case you want to program additional cams on this output, you have to use the
key. When you
press this key the following is displayed on the display:
Here you can enter the positions for the activation and the deactivation point for the cam, as is
described in the chapter "7.3.6. Cam Input". If you enter a cam that overlaps with an already existing
cam, you create a single, greater cam.
Example:
The previously configured cam lies between 50 and 120 degrees. If you now create a new
cam between 90 and 180 degrees, these two cams are combined into a new cam from 50
to 180 degrees.
7.3.8. Cam Teach - In
If you are in an input field of an activation or deactivation point during cam programming, you can
assume the current actual position for the field by pressing the
key. The actual position is displayed
and brought up to date until the
,
,
or
key is pressed to confirm the value or to abort the
input.
7.3.9. Cam Search
With the
and
keys you can call up and control the programmed cams. With each activation a
single cam is displayed, and its neighbouring cams are shown as their flanks on the edges of the
display.
The increasing course of the cam curvature on the right edge of the display points to another cam that
is positioned between the cam deactivation point (180°) and the higher border of the measurement
range (e.g.:359°). The left flank hints to the presence of additional cams between the cam activation
point (45°) and the lower border of the measurement range (e.g.:0°).
With the
and
keys you can determine wether there are other programmed cams.
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