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Take the case; the commands are set as following in the setup menu: 

 

Motor1 Dir:

 CCW 

 

Motor2 Dir:

 CCW 

Press  the  start-stop  switch/key.  Motor1,  motor  for  X-axis  starts  moving  in  CCW 

direction. It continues to move until the X-sensor (X-Right/ X-left as per the machine is 

set by user) is not triggered in CCW direction.  

As  the  X-sensor  triggers,  motor2,  the  feed  motor  or  motor  for  Y-axis  moves  in  CCW 

direction  (direction  set  in  Setup  menu)  the  feed  distance  set  in  home  screen  and 

motor1  starts  moving  in  CW  (reverse)  direction  and  continues its  motion  until  the  X-

sensor is not found triggered in CW direction. As this sensor triggers, Motor2 moves in 

the  CCW  direction  again  and  motor1  starts  moving  in  CCW  direction  again  and  the 

process continues.  

When the Y-sensor (Y-up/ Y-down sensor) at Y-axis is triggered (i.e. feed axis/ Y-axis 

has been reached to its limit at which Y-sensor is mounted by user), it waits for motor1 

to  reach  at  its  limit  position  and  then  homing  of  motor2  takes  place.  When  motor2 

reaches  at  its  home  position,  if  mode  1S  was  set  in  home  screen,  both  the  motors 

stop  at  home  position  and  direction  of  motor1  is  saved.  Press  start-stop  key  to 

commence  the  motion  and  repeat  the  process  again.  However, if  Mode  1C  was  set, 

machine reaches to its home position configured by user, direction for motor1 is saved 

and all the above process again starts. Press the start-stop key to pause the motion in 

between the process.  

MODE  2: 

Press  key2  to  select  the  mode  2  and  key4  to  select  as  stop/  Continuous 

mode in the Home Screen.  

The pattern for Mode 2 is shown below. Press start-stop key. Motor1 starts moving in 

CCW  direction  (direction  set  for  motor1  in  Setup  menu)  and  continues  to  move  in 

same direction until the X-sensor is not triggered (X-Right/ X-left as per the machine is 

set  by  user). When  the  X-sensor  triggers,  motor1  starts  moving  in  CW  direction  and 

moves until the X-sensor in CW triggers. As the X-sensor triggers, motor2 moves the 

feed distance set in Home screen in CCW direction (direction set for motor1 in Setup 

menu) and motor1 moves back in CCW direction again and whole process continues 

Summary of Contents for TNC-G10

Page 1: ...ING THE FOLLOWING PRODUCT TNC G10 SURFACE GRINDER CONTROLLER TINY CONTROLS AND THE TINY CONTROLS COMPANY S LOGO ARE COPYRIGHTS OF TINY CONTROLS PVT LTD OTHER TRADEMARKS TRADE NAMES AND SERVICE MARKS O...

Page 2: ...RMINALS 5 OPRATING THE SURFACE GRINDER CONTROLLER 1 HOME SCREEN 2 JOGGING 3 SETUP SCREEN 6 7 7 MODES 1 SENSORS ENABLED MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE 3 2 SENSORS DISABLED MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE 3 8 8 8 9 10 11 11 12...

Page 3: ...W CW M2Dir CCW CW M1Accel M2 Accel M1HSpeed M2HSpeed Motion commands M1Steps Rev M2 Steps mm SPECIFICATION FEATURES Supply Voltage 90V to 250V AC 50Hz 60Hz Max Pulse Rate 40 KHz Overall Size 165mm x 1...

Page 4: ...navigate the cursor However in the home screen these keys are used to alter the speed and feed value These keys are used to jog the motor1 and motor2 in jog menu 3 OK Esc OK Press OK to enter in Setup...

Page 5: ...13 X STP STEP PULSE OUTPUT for motor 1 i e motor for X axis Connect to STEPPER DRIVER eq TSTEP 484 14 X DIR DIRECTION output for motor 1 i e motor for X axis Connect to STEPPER DRIVER eq TSTEP 484 15...

Page 6: ...tive home position and searches for home sensor input The home speed can be adjusted in Set up screen for respective mode NOTE If Emergency input is received anytime the motion is halted and current o...

Page 7: ...ress Ok button to enter in the set up screen of the respective mode selected Jogging Jogging can be done by pressing left and right navigation keys for motor1 motor X and by pressing up and down navig...

Page 8: ...nsors mounted Press Ok in Home screen and enter in Setup menu Enable the M_SENSOR for automatic motion after being sensors sensed Here are discussed functioning of all the modes when the sensors are e...

Page 9: ...homing of motor2 takes place When motor2 reaches at its home position if mode 1S was set in home screen both the motors stop at home position and direction of motor1 is saved Press start stop key to c...

Page 10: ...n is commenced again after reaching the motor2 at its home position and whole process repeats as illustrated above Press start stop key to pause the motion in between the process MODE 3 Press key3 to...

Page 11: ...R sets motor2 to move left or right when being operated Press Esc key in Home screen to enter in Jog menu Press Key 0 to set the coordinates for motor1 and motor2 as zero coordinates Screen shot when...

Page 12: ...distance in left and the process continues This process continues until Motor2 reaches its limit position Y 10 as the limit for motor2 is set in jogging screen for manual setting of limits When motor...

Page 13: ...reaches to Y limit controller waits for the motor1 to reach the limit position and after it motor2 moves to its home position If mode 2S was set in home screen motion for both the motor stops when mo...

Page 14: ...s Operation when sensors are enabled Modes Modes Patterns Operations Mode1 Feed at both sides 1 Motor1 moves CCW 2 Motor2 moves CCW 3 Motor1 moves CW 4 Same as step 1 Mode 2 Feed at one end only 1 Mot...

Page 15: ...one end only 1 Motor1 moves CCW 2 Motor1 moves CW 3 Motor2 moves CCW 4 Same as step 1 Mode 3 No feed 1 Motor1 moves CCW 2 Motor1 moves CW 3 Same as step 1 Homing Homing feature is available on key 8 I...

Page 16: ...n value M2 Speed Motor 2 speed parameter decides the maximum speed with which the Y axis motor moves Its speed range can be 0001 to 9999 RPM However the value for maximum speed depends on motor 1 step...

Page 17: ...Speed This parameter decides maximum home speed in RPM It is the maximum speed of motor 2 that it achieves for home Its range is 1 to 9999 RPM however its value depends on motor 2 steps mm value M_SEN...

Page 18: ...18 CONNECTION DIAGRAM...

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