Editing Argon user guide/J5 connector electrical interfacing
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| A || Connect limit switches independently to GPI2 and GPI3 inputs || Yes (but depends on parameterization) || Yes (but depends on parameterization) || Yes || This is the most typical method used | | A || Connect limit switches independently to GPI2 and GPI3 inputs || Yes (but depends on parameterization) || Yes (but depends on parameterization) || Yes || This is the most typical method used | ||
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− | | B || Connect limit switches in series to GPI2 and GPI3 inputs parallel || Yes (but depends on parameterization) || Yes (but depends on parameterization) || No || Drive has info only that limit switch is open | + | | B || Connect limit switches in series to GPI2 and GPI3 inputs parallel || Yes (but depends on parameterization) || Yes (but depends on parameterization) || No || Drive has info only that limit switch is open so disable travel to both directions |
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| C || No limit switches, instead use homing function (position control mode only) and set soft travel limits by parameterization || No || Yes || Yes|| Sensorless & wireless solution | | C || No limit switches, instead use homing function (position control mode only) and set soft travel limits by parameterization || No || Yes || Yes|| Sensorless & wireless solution | ||
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===Complete example with pulse & direction=== | ===Complete example with pulse & direction=== |