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keep moving the axis back and forth with increasing speed until you reach the desired
speed. Should the system seem a little sloppy, try decreasing the FOLLOWING ERROR
parameter and adjusting the PROPORTIONAL GAIN until the axis can be moved
without getting an error.
Remember: the parameters are not updated in the motion controller until the Set
Parameters command is issued. They are not stored into the motion controller FLASH
memory until the Update FLASH command is issued.
Jogging the Axis
You can jog the axis by setting the COMMAND VALUE to the EXTEND LIMIT or
RETRACT LIMIT and using the Go and Halt commands repeatedly. This causes the
Motion Control Module to Go and Halt.
Saving Parameters and Profiles
After the system is set up and tuned, you need to store the parameter and profile values in
the Programmable Controller. This is done using the Get Parameter and Get Profile
commands. Only the parameters for the axes used need to be saved, and only the profiles
used need to be saved.
Using DCS120-Win
DCS120-Win Overview
Description
DCS120-Win is a Windows 98/NT/2000/XP/Vista/7 based software package that allows you
to access,
display, troubleshoot, configure and control features of Delta’s motion control
products. DCS120-Win allows you to adjust the MMC120’s parameters and make simple
movements. You can display a motion trajectory using DCS120-Win’s graphing capability.
Basic Topics
Understanding the Screen
Changing Data from the Keyboard
Accessing Context Sensitive Help
Read-back versus Write Mode
Using Popup Editors
Using the STATUS Bits Window
Using the Command Log
UsingtheParameterErrorListWindow
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