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Manual Control
4
Manual Control
4.1
Joystick
!
CAUTION
Do not enable a joystick axis here when no joystick is connected to the
controller
hardware. Otherwise the corresponding controller axis may start
moving and could damage your application setup.
C-863 Mercury™ motor controllers offer convenient manual motion control by
using analog joysticks (order number C-819.20). With joystick mode enabled, any
number of current-production Mercury™ class controllers can be joystick-operated,
even while another Mercury™ class controller in the network is under computer
control. The two axes of each joystick can be connected through the C-819.20Y
cable to two different Mercury™ class controllers.
NOTE
If a Y-cable is used, joystick power is taken from the X-axis branch, so it must
be connected to a powered-up controller.
When a joystick is connected directly to the controller (not to the host PC), it is the
velocity
(not the position or motion of the target) of the controlled axes that is
determined by the joystick position. For use of the joystick on the host PC, see the
corresponding software manual (e.g. SM148 for
PIMikroMove™
).
NOTE
Before a joystick can be operated correctly, a calibration routine may need to
be performed. Activating the joystick before calibration may cause the motor
axis to start moving even though the joystick is in the neutral position. To
calibrate a joystick axis turn the corresponding “Adjust” knob on the joystick
until the motor stops. If using MMCRun, this procedure is facilitated by clicking
Adjust
in the
Joystick
pane. See the
MMCRun
software manual for details.
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