Switching on the Operating Terminal
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Switching on the Operating
Terminal
When the is switched on, the operating terminal is also supplied with voltage. The ver-
sion of the operating software appears.
There are two versions of the operating software:
▶
Version 2.xx for terminals with USB and RS232 support. These terminals are con-
nected to drives that do not feature an own USB port.
▶
Version 3.xx for terminals without USB and RS232 support. These terminals are
connected to drives that feature an own USB port.
Then the terminal software tries to establish a connection to the drive. During the
search for the drive the following text appears on the display:
As soon as a drive is found, the module address is kept and drive specific objects are
read. These are for example the conversion factors of the speed.
Operating terminals with USB/RS232 support:
During initialization the terminal recognizes whether a PC is connected to the USB port
or not. If so the terminal switches to the TRANSPARENT MODE. If not the terminal
switches to the AUTOMATIC MODE. The terminal also recognizes when you connect
the PC to its USB port during operation. The terminal memorizes the current mode and
switches back into that mode as soon as the PC is disconnected.
Functions
The terminal supports the following functions:
▶
AUTOMATIC MODE
▶
PROGRAM MENU
▶
INFO MODE
▶
AXIS RESET
▶
USB TRANSPARENT MODE
▶
RS232 TRANSPARENT MODE
▶
TERMINAL RESET
▶
BRIGHTNESS
The MAIN MENU is superordinated.
Note
The two transparent modes are only used by terminals with USB and RS232 support.
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Drive System SD2x - Operating Terminal 0362150 and 0362153