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extreme distance and does not have enough time to complete it. A large value
prevents the controller from detecting a real problem, when the home search
cycle takes an excessive amount of time.
An ideal home time-out value is about 20% over the time it takes the slowest
stage installed to perform a home search. The longest time is usually when
the stage starts from the farthest point away from the origin switch.
To change the existing value, from the General Setup menu, press
U P
until the parameter appears on the display. Press
MODIFY
and then enter the
desired value on the keypad. Press the
VALID
k e y to accept the entry and
return to the previous menu.
The default value is 90 seconds.
Motor OFF
SETUP G E N . U P M O D I F Y '
VALID Q U I T Q U I T
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2.2.2 A x i s Setup
The Axis Setup is entered by pressing the
AXES
f u n c t i o n key in the top
level setup menu. When activated, the display changes
to one similar to
Fig. 2.6.
P a r a m e t e r s f o r a x i s
1
C o m p o n e n t D E F A U L T - P P
Fig. 2.6 — Axis setup menu.
This menu is the top level Axis Setup menu, labeled
i
n
the
quick key sequence listing.
The first line displays the axis number to be reviewed. The second shows
the motion device (stage) connected to the selected axis. Your display will
show the motion device connected to axis number 1.
On the menu line, all four function keys are active. t i g u t t j exits this level
and returns to the previous menu. The other functions are discussed in the
following paragraphs.
Axis Setup
Axis Number Selection
As mentioned earlier, line number 1 of the top level Axis Setup menu dis-
plays the axis number. The default is number 1. To select a different axis to
display (and change) press the
AXIS
I k e y. In front of the axis number, at
the end of the first line, the 110- symbol appears, indicating that the con-
troller is expecting a numerical entry from the front panel's numerical key-
pad. Enter the desired axis number and then press the
VALID
I key. If you
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