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Brand | HEIDENHAIN |
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Model | PWT 101 |
Category | Control Unit |
Language | English |
This chapter contains information about the product and this manual.
Describes functions provided by a supplementary software module and refers to other HEIDENHAIN documentation.
Details on the software module version and where to download the latest version.
Specifies the authorized applications for the product, including diagnostics and adjustment of encoders.
Lists non-permitted uses and outlines the liability for damages resulting from improper use.
Explains basic setup and general operating elements of the product.
Details the product's user interface, menus, and screen navigation via touchscreen.
Describes the function of each operating element like Home, Refresh, Save, More, Back, and Power.
Explains the touchscreen gestures: Tap, Swiping, and Holding with three fingers.
Details how to use the on-screen keyboard for text input in user interface fields.
Instructions for powering the product on and off, including startup warnings.
Guide on how to change the user interface language through the settings menu.
Procedure for capturing and saving screenshots to the memory card.
Information on displaying and managing the encoder's power supply and terminating resistor.
Introduces the Module management menu for managing firmware and supplementary modules.
Manage modules saved in the product's flash memory.
Manage modules saved on the inserted memory card.
Details functions available for modules based on their save location and status.
Manage license keys for supplementary modules.
Enables manual selection of encoder interface and supply voltage for diagnosis.
Checks the encoder's proper mounting quality using colored indicators.
Evaluates encoder output signals like commutation and edge separation.
Shows the signal levels of individual encoder signals graphically.
Displays the number of signal periods per revolution.
Allows setting motor commutation, either statically or dynamically.
Displays saved information and results from checking the connected encoder.
Accesses additional diagnostic screens like Function settings and Display options.
Enables switching special encoder functions on or off, like the terminating resistor.
Defines display options for the count value, including resetting with reference marks.
Shows messages regarding signal analysis and classifications of signal errors.
Allows changing units for measured values (µm, degrees, steps).