3-22 Programming
Pulse Copy
M
enu Path
MAIN SCREEN to SETUP MENU to PULSE COPY
Purpose
Pulse Copy allows you to program a series, or “train” of pulses into a channel without
having to enter the On and Off setpoints for each pulse. The Pulse Copy function prompts
you for the beginning and ending setpoints for the pulse train; the number of pulses in
the train; and the duration of a pulse. Pulse Copy then divides the designated portion
of the resolver cycle into the specified number of pulses, evenly dividing the unused
portion of the segment between the pulses.
Screens
The Pulse Copy function consists of eight screens:
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PROGRAM:---<
Program to add pulses to;
Enter number, then SEL to go to next screen
CHANNEL:---<
Channel to add pulses to;
Enter number, then SEL to go to next screen
ON:---<
"On" time of leading edge of first pulse;
Enter number, then ENT & SEL to go to next screen
OFF:---<
"Off" time of trailing edge of last pulse;
Enter number, then ENT & SEL to go to next screen
COUNT---<
Total number of pulses to be added;
Enter number, then ENT & SEL to go to next screen
DURATION:---<
Duration of each pulse added;
Enter number, then ENT & SEL to go to next screen
DURATION: 35
EXECUTE<
Move cursor to EXECUTE, then press SEL to
generate pulses. To review values before executing,
move cursor to top row and press SEL as needed
DURATION: 35
COMPLETE<
COMPLETE indicates pulses have been generated
Program Select Mode
Menu Path
MAIN SCREEN to CONFIG MENU HARDWARE
to PGM SEL MODE
Purpose
This screen allows you to specify the format for the hardware Program Select inputs on
Terminals 1 through 8 of Terminal Block 3, Figure 7.
Screen
The Program Select inputs can operate in Binary, BCD, or Gray Code formats as shown
in Figure 8.
Use the SEL key to toggle the input format.
Injury and property damage hazard may occur due to changes in machinery
operation. If the input signals controlling program selection are lost due to a
malfunction, the Default Program will activate. Program the Default Program with
settings that will eliminate this hazard in the event of sudden activation.
See Also
DEFAULT PROGRAM
Hardware Program Select Format: BIN = Binary,
GRAY = Gray Code, BCD = Binary Coded Decimal
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