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6250 Servo Controller User Guide
Installation Process Overview
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Review this entire user guide. Become familiar with the user guide's contents so that you can
quickly find the information you need. At times you may want to refer to the 6000 Series
Software Reference Guide for detailed descriptions of the 6000 Series commands used in
this user guide.
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Read Chapter 1, Introduction, and the user documentation for all peripheral system components
to develop a basic understanding of all system components, their functions, and
interrelationships.
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Read Chapter 2, Bench Test, and verify that you have received all the proper components for
your system, and that all the items in your shipment have arrived without damage. Follow the
step-by-step bench test procedures to verify the 6250's basic operability, as well as the
functionality of the host computer (or terminal).
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Complete the system configuration, mounting, and wiring instructions provided in Chapter 3,
Installation. Do not deviate from the sequence or installation methods
p r o v i d e d .
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While in Chapter 3, be sure to use the Installation Verification procedures to check all the
system functions and features to ensure that you have completed the installation process
correctly.
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After you successfully complete all procedures in Chapter 3, you will be ready to proceed to
Chapter 4, Servo Tuning, to tune the drive and the 6250 for your application. The tuning
procedures in Chapter 4 are based primarily on using the Servo Tuner option for Motion
Architect.
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After successfully completing all procedures in Chapter 4, you may proceed to Chapters 5
through 7 to implement the 6250's user features in your application.
Conventions
Clockwise (CW, +) & Counter-clockwise (CCW, -) Directions
Clockwise
(CW, +)
Counter-clockwise
(CCW, -)
Throughout this user guide and the 6000 Series Software Reference Guide, you will
find references to the clockwise (CW) and counter-clockwise (CCW) direction of motion. The
CW or CCW direction is determined either by the direction the motor shaft (see illustration at
left), or by the sign (+ or -) of the commanded position (e.g., the
D+8ØØØ
distance command
indicates a 8,000-unit move in the clockwise direction). This convention is accurate only if
you connect the drive and encoder as described in Chapter 3.
6000 Series Commands
The command language conventions are provided in the 6000 Series Software
Reference Guide. Because some 6000 Series products have four-axis capability, the syntax
of the example commands in the Reference Guide shows data fields for all four axes; ignore
the third and fourth data fields when entering commands or reading status commands for the
6250.
Related Publications
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6000 Series Software Reference Guide, Parker Hannifin Corporation, Compumotor
Division; part number 88-012966-01
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Motion Architect User Guide, Parker Hannifin Corporation, Compumotor Division; part
number 88-013056-01
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Current Parker Compumotor Motion Control Catalog
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Schram, Peter (editor). The National Electric Code Handbook (Third Edition). Quincy, MA:
National Fire Protection Association