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Line 1 shows the encoder count.
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This number should change smoothly as the motor rotates.
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Positive counts should correspond with the positive direction of travel.
Line 2 shows the current motor drive and the breakaway force. Press and hold
to
drive the motor in the positive direction. Press and hold
to drive the motor in the
negative direction.
•
Positive counts should correspond with the positive direction of travel.
Line 3 displays input and output signals.
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The left-hand side shows the state of the I/O port and end sensors.
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The right-hand side will show the last five keypad inputs.
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“E” is a keypad input that could not be interpreted.
Line 4 shows input voltage and controller voltage.
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“Wall” voltage should be within 10% of actual input voltage.
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Controller (“CC”) voltage should be within 15% of 24V.
I/O Test
Boot Diagnostics
Boot diagnostics is a tool for testing TigerStop subsystems.
To access boot diagnostics, press and hold
STOP
while powering up.
I/O codes
DM
Dead Man
(saw fully retracted)
TA
Top Arbor
(saw fully extended)
ME
Motor-end Sensor (limit
of travel)
IE
Idle-end Sensor
(limit of travel)
FS
Foot Switch
SE
Output Signal to Saw
To run the I/O test:
1. Access the Debug menu (
). The I/O test screen is displayed.
2. Press
to confirm.
3. Unplug the I/O cable.
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The I/O port is the round six-pin port on the back of the amplifier.
Troubleshooting
Warning: Failure to unplug the I/O cable when prompted
can cause unexpected tool movement.
The I/O test can help identify problems with the amplifier input and output functions.
Summary of Contents for TigerSaw Miter
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