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Operating Instructions / Calibrating the MIG-AST.
Calibrating can be first undertaken after successfully installing the MIG-AST to your drive unit.
To calibrate the MIG-AST the following parts accessories are necessary.
- Software : MIG-AST_Absolute_Encoder_1.0.zip
- Hardware : iC334 Adaptor and MB5U
System : Microsoft Windows 7 or higher
Processor : 1 GHz or higher and 32-Bit (x86) – or 64-Bit (x64)
2GB RAM with 32-Bit -Version, 2 GB with 64- Bit -Version
Min. 500 MB free memory
One free USB Port
When delivering a calibration module you will receive a USB stick or a "link" to the
software download of the calibration program.
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AST_Absolute_Encoder_1.0.zip
With Program 7.zip for example, unzip the file and copy it to a directory.
Click Setup.exe and follow the instructions.
File : MIG-
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start click on once again the directory
USB_MB5U_driver_IC31200.exe
Re-start the
After the resulting re-
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Exit Setup and disconnect the MB5U from the Computer and re
Further
Click to complete
-connect.
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By clicking the button "Disconnected„ the software connects itself with the
interface and the encoder. T
Displayed data includes Magnet Type / Interface /
Calibrating the encoder with magnet wheel. Click on the „Calibrate“ button.
he magnetic ring and accordingly the drive must turn continually at approx. 200
An error is displayed if the rotation speed is too high or too low or if the drive stops.
start the calibration procedure.
he button turns green when all components are
Calibration
Step 1
Step 2
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rpm.
Re-
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“ you can change the direction of rotation between clockwise (CW) and
CW: Value increases with clockwise rotation.
CCW: Value decreases with counter clockwise rota
Changing the direction of rotation
Set drive to desired position and stop. Set zero point in drive standstill (
Attention: Failing to store the calibration
changes the displayed position value
will cause the results to be lost.
Direction
„Direction
tion.
also
with „Preset” set to 0 at the actual position.
and preset
.
Preset).
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Store the calibration results in the encoder by
Failing to store the calibration will cause the results to be lost.
Step 3
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