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==Loading and saving settings==
 
==Loading and saving settings==
 
==Clearing drive faults==
 
==Clearing drive faults==
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If drive enters in fault state, it typically can be cleared by clicking '''Clear drive faults''' button or performing equivalent reset errors command via phyiscal IO pins.
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Some faults are clearable only by restarting drive. Restarting may be done by clicking '''Restart drive''' or by cycling 24VDC power. Reset is needed if Permanent stop status register bit is on.
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{{Warning|if drive is in enabled state during clear faults command, drive will become enabled automatically. Ensure safety before resetting faults.}}
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==Upgradind drive firmware==
 
==Upgradind drive firmware==
 
==Troubleshooting==
 
==Troubleshooting==

Revision as of 21:49, 28 December 2012

This dialog serves following purposes:

  • Connecting and disconnecting to a drive
  • Loading and saving settings
  • Clear drive fault state
  • Enable or disable motor control
  • Restart drive
  • Upgrade firmware of the drive

Connecting

Preparations

Before connecting drive to Granity, read through Argon setup guide.

Minimum requirements for connection:

Establishing connection

  1. Connect PE of J4 connector to protective earth. After that wire 24 VDC power supply to Argon's J3 connector, however do not power up yet.
  2. Set Argon DIP switches to give an bus address to the device.
  3. Connect Argon J2.1 connector to SimpleMotion V2 USB adapter with a straight Ethernet cable and plug USB adapter to computer.
  4. Power up the 24 VDC power. Some leds should start blinking at the drive (specifily LD3 and/or LD4).
  5. Launch Granity software and:
    1. Go to Connect tab
    2. Ensure that SM V2 USB adapter is selected from drowdown list called Communication interface device
    3. Click Connect to drive
    4. Once list of connected drives pop up, select the one you connected and click Open

Now if everything has gone well, you should see information like drive model and serial number on the Connect tab. Connection has been successfully tested and drive may be disconnected to proceed with next setup step.

Enable or disable motor control

Enable/disable feature sets drive in active (enabled) or inactive (disabled) state. In enabled state drive performs motor control (such as positioning) and in disabled states drive lets motor free-wheel (torque off) or brakes motor.

Disabling drive
  • To disable drive, click Disable drive button or Esc key from anywhere in the software
  • Alternatively set logic 0 to Enable drive physical input
Enabling drive
  • To enable drive, click Enable drive buttton
  • In order to enable drive, logic 1 must be at drive physical Enable drive input
Verifying current enable/disable status


Loading and saving settings

Clearing drive faults

If drive enters in fault state, it typically can be cleared by clicking Clear drive faults button or performing equivalent reset errors command via phyiscal IO pins.

Some faults are clearable only by restarting drive. Restarting may be done by clicking Restart drive or by cycling 24VDC power. Reset is needed if Permanent stop status register bit is on.


Upgradind drive firmware

Troubleshooting

  • Check if [Argon LED status indicators] are indicating an error
  • Ensure that each device in the bus has unique address selected from DIP switches
  • Ensure correct interface device has been selected
  • Ensure that bus termination DIP setting has been turned on only on the last drive in the bus