3-3 Programming
Initial Programming
Bench Test
To test the PS-6244 prior to installing it, do the following:
1. Plug output modules into the controller beginning with Position 1 on the 6244-24-
M17, or Position 17 on the 6244-24-X16M09. See Figure 9.
2. Connect an encoder. See Figure 16.
3. Connect the keypad/display to the controller. See Figure 12.
5. Set the keypad DIP switch to address “0” and termination “on,” as shown in Figure
13. Set switches 6 and 7 on the controller DIP switch to “on,” also shown in Figure
13.
5. Use two jumper wires to enable Master Level programming as shown in Figure 12.
Connect one jumper from “+” of the keypad terminal block to “C.” Connect the other
jumper from “–” to “E1.” These jumpers will permit access to the entire menu tree
shown in Figure 20.
6. Connect DC input power.
When experimenting with the controller, note that the LED on an output module will
light when that output channel is turned on. By hand-turning the encoder shaft and
watching the module LED’s, you can observe the effects of programming setpoint val-
ues. Remember that on a PS-6244-24-X16M09, outputs 1-16 are transistor outputs. To
activate the LED on a module installed in Position 17, enter the setpoint values into
Output Channel 17.
Machine Setup
After installing the PS-6244 on a machine, program the following set-up information
into the controller before attempting any other programming:
Information
Menu Selection
Page
Direction of Rotation
INCREASING DIR
3-10
No. of Keypads
KEYBOARD QTY
3-12
No. of Analog Outputs
ANALOG QTY
3-5
Offset
OFFSET
3-15
Once this information is entered, setpoints can be established and modified as de-
scribed on page 3-22.