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Dyadic Systems – Mechatronics Cylinder Manual MF-005500-EN-29/63
(Note1) For serial (SIO) control of one or more Mechatronics Cylinders using the RS-485
protocol, requirements are one ADP cable per cylinder, one connector converter
(ADP-2 or ADP-2-4) for every 4 axes, and one SIO cable for every 4 axes. Networks
of up to 16 axes can be connected. When using RS-232C to control one or more
Mechatronics Cylinders the ADP-1 RS232C/RS485 protocol converter is
recommended as a simple solution for connecting to your 9-pin RS232 port.
(Note 2) It is recommended to program the system to cycle power if an alarm condition
occurs. Follow guidelines shown in Section 4.3.1.
(Note 3) It is recommended to use a solid-state relay to turn ON/Off main power to minimize
electrical spikes.
(Note 4) Power required is DC 24V+/-10%, Max 3A.
(Note 5) Power, I/O and programming cables and converters are not included. Please
purchase separately.
(Note 6) The Mechatronics Cylinder and cables are not water resistant.
(Note 7) The SIO cable is generally intended for use inside a panel.
4.5. Trial run
The user may wish to complete a trial run with no load connected to ensure the cylinder program is as expected.
Please follow the steps below:
(1) Power up the cylinder and controller, then complete the serial connection.
(2) Ensure the cylinder is not connected to any load
(3) Check the wiring to ensure all connections are tight and all connectors are securely connected. In using
serial control (SIO) for a multiple cylinder network, ensure a unique number is assigned to each axis
(using the Axis Number Change software utility).
(4) Check each movement individually.
(5) After checking individual movements, operate the system.

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