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2762-17
Intelligent
Position Control Module
Allen-Bradley
1771 I/O
Module
User Manual
Manual: 940-57080
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - User Manual

2762-17IntelligentPosition Control ModuleAllen-Bradley1771 I/OModuleUser ManualManual: 940-57080

Seite 2 - General Information

Chapter 1 Introduction to the 2762-1710 ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Transducer Setup Parameters (continued)Linear OffsetThe Linear Offset is a fixed

Seite 3 - About This Manual

Chapter 1 Introduction to the 2762-17ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 11Positioning Setup Parameters (continued)Overshoot OffsetThe 2762-17 uses the Ove

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Chapter 1 Introduction to the 2762-1712 ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Positioning Setup Parameters (continued)Stop OffsetOnce on the correct side of t

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Chapter 1 Introduction to the 2762-17ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 13Positioning Setup Parameters (continued)Retry ValueThe Retry Value is only used

Seite 6 - Fig 1.3 Resolver Schematic

Chapter 1 Introduction to the 2762-1714 ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Sample Move ProfilesThe following diagrams show the state of the motor control ou

Seite 7 - AMCI Compatible Transducers

Chapter 1 Introduction to the 2762-17ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 15Sample Move Profiles (continued)Positioning Direction: PositiveInitial Position

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Chapter 1 Introduction to the 2762-1716 ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Sample Move Profiles (continued)Positioning Direction: NegativeInitial Position

Seite 9 - Scale Factor

Chapter 1 Introduction to the 2762-17ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 17Sample Move Profiles (continued)Positioning Direction: PositiveInitial Position

Seite 10 - ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC

Chapter 1 Introduction to the 2762-1718 ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Jogging the Load PositionThe 2762-17 allows you to manually jog the load position

Seite 11 - Low Speed Offset

Chapter 1 Introduction to the 2762-17ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 19Auxiliary CommandsAuxiliary Commands are commands issued from the processor with

Seite 12 - Target Range

General InformationADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Important User InformationThe products and application data described in this manual are useful in a wi

Seite 13 - Retry Value

Chapter 1 Introduction to the 2762-1720 ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Notes

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Chapter 2 2762-17 Module DescriptionADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 21This chapter describes the physical layout of the 2762-17 module as well askeyboar

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Chapter 2 2762-17 Module Description22 ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Program Mode vs. Display ModeThe 2762-17 front panel has two operating modes.! Pro

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Chapter 2 2762-17 Module DescriptionADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 23The Menu SystemProgramming the 2762-17 from the front panel involves navigating a

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Chapter 2 2762-17 Module Description24 ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.The Menu System (continued)Navigating the Submenus in Display ModeOnce in a subme

Seite 18 - Jogging from the Processor

Chapter 2 2762-17 Module DescriptionADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 25Indicator LED PatternsThe eight LEDs above the seven segment displays are the indi

Seite 19 - Auxiliary Commands

Chapter 2 2762-17 Module Description26 ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Position DisplayAs shown in figure 2.5a, the Position Display shows the current po

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Chapter 2 2762-17 Module DescriptionADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 27Transducer Setup SubmenuThe Transducer Setup submenu contains all of the transduce

Seite 21 - Front Panel Description

Chapter 2 2762-17 Module Description28 ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Transducer Setup Submenu (continued)PLC SERIESScale Factor ParameterDefault: 737

Seite 22 - Program Switch

Chapter 2 2762-17 Module DescriptionADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 29Positioning Setup SubmenuThe Positioning Setup submenu contains all of the positio

Seite 23 - MAIN MENU

About This ManualADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 3IntroductionThis manual explains the operation, installation, programming, and servicing the 2762-17Int

Seite 24 - The Menu System (continued)

Chapter 2 2762-17 Module Description30 ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Run Profile Submenu,Running a Move Profile From the KeyboardAs the name implies, y

Seite 25 - LED ON For Channel 2

Chapter 2 2762-17 Module DescriptionADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 31Run Profile Submenu,Running a Move Profile From the Keyboard (continued)Target P

Seite 26 - PLC SERIES

Chapter 2 2762-17 Module Description32 ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Jog Position SubmenuThe Jog position submenu has only one display that shows the c

Seite 27 - Continued on Pg 2-8

Chapter 2 2762-17 Module DescriptionADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 33NvRAM Error (Err2)All of the parameters are stored in a non-volatile static RAM m

Seite 28 - Transducer Setup

Chapter 2 2762-17 Module Description34 ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Transducer Input ConnectorThe transducer input connector has fourteen contacts and

Seite 29 - Positioning Setup

Chapter 2 2762-17 Module DescriptionADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 35Fuse ReplacementThere are three fuses on the 2762-17. The Power Fuse is located a

Seite 30 - Continued on Pg 2-11

Chapter 2 2762-17 Module Description36 ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Fuse Replacement (continued)Output FusesIf an Output Fuse fails, the module must

Seite 31 - Continued

Chapter 3 Hardware InstallationADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 37This chapter describes how to install the 2762-17 into the I/O chassis as well asthe HT

Seite 32 - Jog Position Submenu

Chapter 3 Hardware Installation38 ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Transducer MountingAll AMCI HTT-20 resolver based transducers are designed to operate i

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Chapter 3 Hardware InstallationADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 39Transducer Cable InstallationThe transducer cable used with the 2762-17 module must be

Seite 34 - Transducer Input Connector

About This Manual4ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Notes

Seite 35 - Power Fuse

Chapter 3 Hardware Installation40 ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Transducer Cable Installation (continued)CDEFGABHIKLMNJTransducer AConnectorMates wit

Seite 36 - Output Fuses

Chapter 3 Hardware InstallationADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 41Grounding ClampThe shield of the transducer cable must be attached to the chassis with

Seite 37 - Keying Bands

Chapter 3 Hardware Installation42 ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Motor Control Output ConnectionsThe figure below shows the wiring to the motor control

Seite 38 - Transducer Mounting

Chapter 4 AMCI Module AddressingADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 43This chapter explains how to address a 2762-17 in a programmable controller system.Re

Seite 39 - Transducer Cable Installation

Chapter 4 AMCI Module Addressing44ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Definition of Terms (cont'd)2-Slot AddressingTwo slot addressing cannot be used wi

Seite 40 - Transducer B

Chapter 4 AMCI Module AddressingADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 45Addressing the Single Transfer DataThe processor writes commands and reads status dat

Seite 41 - Grounding Clamp

Chapter 4 AMCI Module Addressing46ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Addressing Examples (cont'd)½-Slot AddressingRack Number: 02I/O Group Numbers:

Seite 42 - MOMENTARY OR SPST SWITCH

Chapter 5 PLC-5 BT InstructionsADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 47OverviewAll PLC-5 processors have Block Transfer Instructions in their instruction sets

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Chapter 5 PLC-5 BT Instructions48 ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Continuous ParameterThe Continuous parameter controls how often the block transfer inst

Seite 44 - Module Slot Number

Chapter 5 PLC-5 BT InstructionsADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 49Programming ExampleThe following example assumes 1-Slot addressing and the 2762-17 modu

Seite 45 - Module Slot Numbers

Chapter 1 Introduction to the 2762-17ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 5This chapter describes the uses and functionality of the 2762-17 module andcompati

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Chapter 5 PLC-5 BT Instructions50 ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.PLC-5 Restrictions and WarningsThe following restrictions must be followed when using t

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Chapter 6 Block Transfer ProgrammingADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 51This chapter describes the format of the data written to and read from the 2762-1

Seite 48 - Continuous Parameter

Chapter 6 Block Transfer Programming52ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Transducer Setup DataWhen the Transducer Setup bit, (bit 8) of the Command word is

Seite 49 - Programming Example

Chapter 6 Block Transfer ProgrammingADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 53Transducer Setup Data (continued)Programming Bit Values (continued)Decimal Poin

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Chapter 6 Block Transfer Programming54ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Positioning Setup DataWhen the Positioning Setup bit, (bit 9) of the Command word i

Seite 51 - BTW Command Word

Chapter 6 Block Transfer ProgrammingADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 55Positioning Setup Data (continued)Ranges and Factory Default ValuesParameter Ran

Seite 52 - Programming Bit Values

Chapter 6 Block Transfer Programming56ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Auxiliary Commands DataWhen the Auxiliary Commands bit, (bit 10) of the Command Wor

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Chapter 6 Block Transfer ProgrammingADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 57Auxiliary Commands Data (continued)Notes on Auxiliary Commands Data! Setting bot

Seite 54 - Positioning Setup Data

Chapter 6 Block Transfer Programming58ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Block Transfer ReadsUse block transfer reads to transfer complete module status to

Seite 55 - Notes on Positioning Data

Chapter 6 Block Transfer ProgrammingADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 59Status, Position and Tachometer Data (continued)KBIN Status Bit: Bit 12, Keyboa

Seite 56 - 00000010

Chapter 1 Introduction to the 2762-176 ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Brushless Resolver DescriptionThe brushless resolver is unsurpassed by any other t

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Chapter 6 Block Transfer Programming60ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Status, Position and Tachometer Data (continued)Motion Status BitsBit #07 06 05 04

Seite 58 - Block Transfer Reads

Chapter 6 Block Transfer ProgrammingADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 61Transducer Setup Read Back DataWhen you send an Auxiliary Commands command with t

Seite 59 - Module Status Bits

Chapter 6 Block Transfer Programming62ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Positioning Setup Read Back DataWhen you send an Auxiliary Commands command with th

Seite 60 - 03 02 01 00

Chapter 7 Single Transfer ProgrammingADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 63This chapter describes the format of the data written to and read from the2762-17

Seite 61 - Transducer Setup Read Back

Chapter 7 Single Transfer Programming64 ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Single Transfer Output Data The format of the output data is shown in figure 7.1.

Seite 62 - Positioning Setup Read Back

Chapter 7 Single Transfer ProgrammingADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 65Single Transfer Output Data (continued)Command BitsStart Move Profile. CH1: Bit

Seite 63 - Single Transfer Data

Chapter 7 Single Transfer Programming66 ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Single Transfer Input DataThe format of the input data is shown in figure 7.2. B

Seite 64 - Single Transfer Output Data

Chapter 7 Single Transfer ProgrammingADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 67Single Transfer Input Data (continued)Module Status BitsBit #16/6 15/5 14/4000No

Seite 65 - Command Bits

Chapter 7 Single Transfer Programming68 ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.Notes

Seite 66 - Motion Status Bits

Chapter 8 Sample PLC-5 ProgramADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 69The following ladder logic program is an example of how block transferinstructions can

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Chapter 1 Introduction to the 2762-17ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 7AMCI Compatible TransducersThe 2762-17 is compatible with the following NEMA 4 tra

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Chapter 8 Sample PLC-5 Program70ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. +----------------------------------------------------+ |

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Chapter 8 Sample PLC-5 Program78ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. +----------------------------------------------------+ |

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Chapter 8 Sample PLC-5 ProgramADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 79 Tue Apr 23, 1996 Page 1Data Ta

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Chapter 1 Introduction to the 2762-178 ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC.2762-17 DC OutputsThe 2762-17 has a total of eight DC motor control outputs, four

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Chapter 1 Introduction to the 2762-17ADVANCED MICRO CONTROLS INC. 9Transducer Setup Parameters (continued)Number of TurnsUse this parameter, along w

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