
Information for OEM and Setup users | Commissioning
Parameter
Explanation
Error monitor
Monitoring of signal errors
Settings:
Off
: Error monitoring not active
Frequency
: Error monitoring of the signal frequency
Default value:
Frequency
A warning or error message is displayed if one of the
limit values for error monitoring is exceeded.
The limit values depend on the signal of the connected encoder:
Error message with frequency
≥
5 MHz
Counting direction
Signal detection during axis movement
Settings:
Positive
: The direction of traverse corresponds to the counting
direction of the encoder
Negative
: The direction of traverse does not correspond to the
counting direction of the encoder
Default value:
Positive
Ascertaining the output signals per revolution
For angle encoders with interfaces of the type TTL you can use a teach sequence to
ascertain the exact quantity of output signals per revolution.
Settings
►
Axes
►
<Axis name>
►
Encoder
From the
Encoder model
drop-down list, select
Angle
encoder
For
Display mode
, select the option
–∞ ... ∞
Tap
Reference marks
Select one of the following options from the
Reference mark
drop-down list:
None
: There is no reference mark
One
: The encoder has one reference mark
In order to switch to the previous axis, tap
Back
To start the teach sequence, tap
Start
The teach sequence is started and the wizard is displayed
Follow the instructions of the wizard
The number of output signals determined during the teach
sequence is transferred to the
Output signals per revolution
field
The ascertained quantity of output signals remains stored if you select a
different display mode after the teach sequence.
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Summary of Contents for GAGE-CHEK 2000
Page 1: ...GAGE CHEK 2000 Operating Instructions Evaluation Unit English en 06 2022...
Page 3: ...I General information...
Page 7: ...1 Fundamentals...
Page 14: ...2 Safety...
Page 19: ...3 Basic operation...
Page 43: ...II Information for OEM and Setup users...
Page 48: ...1 Transport and storage...
Page 54: ...2 Mounting...
Page 60: ...3 Installation...
Page 72: ...4 Commissioning...
Page 121: ...5 Setup...
Page 150: ...6 File management...
Page 157: ...7 Settings...
Page 172: ...8 Servicing and maintenance...
Page 184: ...9 Removal and disposal...
Page 186: ...10 Specifications...
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Page 195: ...III Information for the Operator user...
Page 240: ...14 What to do if...