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In the small window, set the lead screw pitch to 4 mm for every axis.
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Change the traversing
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to a maximum of 20 mm/s (only with a 4 mm pitch) to
avoid resonances.
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At the end of changes, move down to
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Save the changes using:
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You must initialize the driver again (
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if you want to
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Otherwise, this is automatically
performed by running the program again.
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Exit the setting program using: Quit
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Deactivate the machine driver: “i5drv”
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The new settings become valid on the next call of the driver.
Setting of the transfer rate (baud rate) and/or of the delay period.
With the H1jumper field, you can set the transfer rate (9 600 or 19 200 bauds) and/or the
delay period of the hood switch (1 or 5 seconds).
- The baud rate is the transfer rate of the serial interface of the computer communicating
with the controller (see the manual for further information).
- Delay is the time passing by between the switching-off of the tooling machine (or the end
of tooling) and the releasing of the COVER button for opening the hood. Delay is used to
wait for the running out of the tooling machine to avoid dangers. Especially with
educational and training applications, 5 seconds of delay are reasonable and should also
be set.
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The jumper field is on the printed circuit board (in the figure on page 19, position 12).
- Ex works, all jumpers are open, i.e. the baud rate is set to
19 200 bauds and the delay to approx. 1 second.
- A jumper between pin 1 and pin 2 sets a baud rate of
9 600 bauds.
- A jumper pin 1 and 3 between extends the delay period to
approx. 5 seconds.
The new setting is taken over with the powering-up of the machine.
All other jumpers on the printed circuit board must not be modified!
jumper field H1
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