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Motion Control Engineering 2000 User Manual

Motion Control Engineering 2000
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PC Board Quick References
6-55
6
Switches
Switches are ONLY checked by the board processor on start-up. Press the processor RESET
button after any change to switches.
•DIP SW2:
Switches 1 through 6 = Board ID
Switches 7 & 8 = Baud rate
Switch 9 = Input levels
Sw1: RST - Processor reset
Jumpers
JP1: Internal CAN Network Termination
JP2 - JP9: Pull Inputs 1 - 8 up to voltage at PS1 when set to I/O
JP10 - JP17: Pull Inputs 9 - 16 up to voltage at PS2 when set to I/O
JP18: Selects voltage reference
A = External power supplied by J3 (default)
B = 24Vdc power supplied by CAN bus
Danger
Line voltage can be present on jumpers. Move only with power off.
Test Points
GND: Digital Ground - 0 V
+5V: +5 Vdc measured between this test point and TP GND.
1: 1 Bus (common)
Indicators
CPU ON: The micro controller is executing its program.
IO1 - IO16: Indicates the state of the input or output, active or inactive. Blinking indicates
overload condition (resets automatically after 5 seconds/processor reset/ or power cycle).
See “Troubleshooting” on page 4.
Terminals
J1: Used to program the micro controller (IDC connector).
J2: Internal CAN signal and power (RJ12 connector).
J3: 1 bus and 2 bus. Weidmuller connector.
J4: Pull up voltages
J5: IO1 - IO16

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Motion Control Engineering 2000 Specifications

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BrandMotion Control Engineering
Model2000
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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