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Basic documentation for CP-1014 module
Overview of abbreviations of various signals:
UP - pulse input for counter incrementation
UPB- pulse input for B counter incrementation
DOWN - pulse input for counter decrementation
CLK - pulse input for counter
DIR - counter direction
CLR - counter reset
CAP- capturing counter value
V
- incremental encoder first track
G
- incremental encoder second track
NI
- incremental encoder clearing pulse
MD - measuring contact
3.
PACKAGING, TRANSPORTATION, STORAGE
The module is packed according to internal packing instructions into a cardboard box. This
documentation is enclosed in the packaging. The external packaging is done according to the
quantity and way of transportation into a shipping container being labelled and containing all the
necessary data for transportation.
The goods is transported from the manufacture's facilities as agreed when placing an order.
Transportation of the goods by the customer must be pursued by covered transport means and
in the position as indicated on the packaging. The shipping containers must be fixed in such a
way to avoid accidental spontaneous movement and damage of the external container during
transport.
During transportation and storage, the product must be protected from direct influence of at -
mospheric actions. Transportation of the product is permitted within a temperature range of
-25 °C to 70 °C, relative humidity of 10 % to 95 % (without condensation) and minimum atmo-
spheric pressure higher than 70 kPa.
The product must be stored only in clean spaces free from conductive dust, aggressive
gases and vapours. The optimum storage temperature is 20 °C.
4.
INSTALLATION
The basic module is installed to the vertical position at the U-bar ČSN EN 50022. Installation
of the module (eventually peripheral modules) shall be carried out according to TXV 004 10.
5.
OPERATION
5.1
MODULE CONFIGURATION
The module is operated, set and diagnosed from the MOSAIC development environment.
5.2
PUTTING IN OPERATION
After connection and switching power supply on, the module is ready for its activity. On the
module panel there is MODE push-button for the displaying of the actually set Ethernet interface
IP address. Parameters of all interfaces are set from the Mosaic development environment. The
detailed set-up procedure is described in documentation TXV 004 10. Other activities (set-up,
programming, etc.) are carried out in the MOSAIC development environment.
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