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Parker Compax3 Fluid T40

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Parker EME
Setting up Compax3
192-121102 N04 June 2008 57
Example axis with the initiator signals
4
12 3
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
-
+
12
13
14
1:
Direction reversal / end switch on the negative end of the travel range
(the assignment of the reversal / end switch inputs (see page 74) to travel range side
can be ch
anged).
2: Machine zero initiator (can, in this example, be released to 2 sides)
3:
Direction reversal / end switch on the positive end of the travel range
(the assignment of the reversal / end switch inputs (see page 74) to travel range side
can be ch
anged).
4: Positive direction of movement
5: Signals of the motor zero point (zero pulse of the motor feedback)
6:
Signal of the machine zero initiator
(without inversion of the initiator logic (see page 74)).
7:
Sign
al of the direction reversal resp. end switch on the positive end of the travel range
(without inversion of the initiator logic).
8:
Signal of the direction reversal / resp. end switch on the negative end of the travel range
(without inversion of the initiator logic).
9:
Signal of the machine zero initiator
(with inversion of the initiator logic (see page 74)).
10:
Sign
al of the direction reversal / resp. end switch on the positive end of the travel range
(with inversion of the initiator logic).
11:
Signal of the direction reversal / resp. end switch on the negative end of the travel range
(with inversion of the initiator logic).
12: Logic state of the home switch (independent of the inversion)
13:
Logic state of the direction reversal resp. end switch on the positive end of the travel
range (independent of the inversion)
14:
Logic state of the direction reversal resp. end switch on the negative end of the travel
range (independent of the inversion)
The following principle images of the individual machine zero modes always refer
to the logic state (12, 13, 14) of the switches.

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