Digitronic
Digital Cam Switch Unit
Automationsanlagen GmbH
CamCon DC33/X with 8 programs
6.5.5. Leaving cam programming
No matter in which programming mode you are, you can always leave cam programming by pressing
the
key. The standard display appears
.
6.5.6. Examples for cam programming in the programming mode "1"
.
6.5.6.1. Cam programming
Task:
After a complete deletion of the program memory and a successful initialization of the system, a cam
shall be programmed in program 0 for output 2 from 100 to 200.
Solution:
1.
Press the
key (for about 2 sec.), until you enter the 'Program selection' mode:
.
2.
Press the
key (for about 2 sec.), you enter the 'Output selection' mode
.
3.
Press the
key to select output 2,
.
4.
Press the
key for the programming of the activation point
.
5.
Press the
key and keep it pressed until
is displayed.
6.
If you released the
key too early or too late, you can adjust the preselection to 100 with the
or the
key.
7.
Press the
key to program the deactivation point.
8.
Press the
key and keep it pressed until the display shows
.
9.
If you have released the
key too early or too late, you can adjust the deactivation point to 200
with the
or the
key.
10. Press the
key. You return to the standard display.
6.5.6.2. Deletion of cams
Task:
You want to delete the cam 100 to 200 on output 2 in program 0.
Solution:
1.
Press the
key (for about 2 sec.), until you enter the 'Program selection' mode:
.
2.
Press the
key (for about 2 sec.), you enter the 'Output selection' mode
.
3.
Press the
key to select output 2,
. The start of the found cam is displayed.
4.
Press the
key to program the activation point. The display shows
.
5.
Press the
key and keep it pressed until
is displayed.
6.
If you released the
key too early, shift the deactivation point to 200 by repeatedly pressing the
key. If you released the
key too late, do not correct it ! The cam is then already erased.
Shifting the activation point backwards programs a new cam in consequence. This cam should be
deleted.
7.
Press the
key. You return to the standard display.
Version from: 18.06.2009
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