3-23 Programming
Shift Position
Menu Path
MAIN SCREEN
to SETUP MENU
to SHIFT POSITION
Purpose
The Shift Position is the point in the encoder revolution at which the shift register data
shifts. See Shift Register ANDing for details.
Programming
Use INC and DEC, or the numeric keys and ENT.
Setpoints (cont’d)
Adding a Pulse
You may add a new pulse to a channel by pressing the SEL key when the cursor points
to either the On or the Off setpoint.
The display will change to show blank On and Off setpoints; the cursor will point to the
On setpoint. Enter the On setpoint through the numeric keypad, and then press the
ENT key or the right cursor to move to the Off setpoint. Enter the Off setpoint through
the numeric keypad and then press the ENT key.
Adding Multiple Pulses
If On and Off setpoints for a pulse are visible on the screen and you press SEL to
program a new pulse, the original pulse will remain in the output channel. If the On or
Off setpoints you enter overlap an existing pulse in the channel, you will see an “Error:
Pulse Overlap” message.
To abort entering a pulse at any time, press ESC.
Changing Setpoints
Change a setpoint value with the numeric keys followed by ENT, or with the INC and
DEC keys.
Pulse Modes
The Pulse Mode controls how the INC and DEC keys modify setpoints. There are three
modes; EDG (edge), PUL (pulse), and CHN (channel.) You change the Pulse Mode by
pressing the SEL key when the cursor points to the Pulse Mode.
In EDG mode, the INC and DEC keys will affect the selected On or Off setpoint only.
In PUL mode, both On and Off setpoints will be incremented or decremented simulta-
neously.
In CHN mode, all On and Off setpoints for all pulses in the channel will be incremented
or decremented simultaneously.
Deleting a Pulse
A pulse may be deleted by making On equal to Off, or vice versa. If there is more than
one pulse in the channel, the next pulse will appear in the On/Off setpoint area. If the
channel has no more pulses, the On and Off setpoint will both be zero.
Clearing a Channel
To clear a channel of all pulses, enter a new pulse with On and Off setpoints of “0.”
Channel Always ON
A channel may be programmed to be On for a full revolution (always On) by entering a
new pulse with both On and Off values equal to “1.”
Record Setpoints
Photocopy the form inside of the back cover and use it to write down setpoints for each
program.
CH:1 EDG
ON:---< OF:---
Enter ON setpoint, then ENT or right cursor to OF.
Enter OFF setpoint, then press ENT.
SHIFT POS: 850
Position at which Shift Register will shift.