Triac VMC (1992) Digiplan SD2/SD3 Jumper and DIP settings
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Triac VMC (1992) Digiplan SD2/SD3 Jumper and DIP settings
What are the Digiplan SD2/SD3 Jumper and DIP settings for a Triac VMC (1992) ?
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From what we can remember. The X axis was the master and the Y and Z were the slaves, hence the jumpers were fitted as follows :-
X axis - LK1 (Master) LK4 (Drive remains permantly energised)
Y axis - LK2 (Slave) LK4 (Drive remains permantly energised)
Z axis - LK2 (Slave) LK4 (Drive remains permantly energised)
The DIP switches just alter the current rating for the drive (Page 15 of manual)
With all 4 switches OFF you get the max rating e.g.
SD2 - 2.0Amp
SD3 - 3.0Amp
SD5 - 4.5Amp
The manual for the SD 2 and 3 can be got from the link below, it may be of help
https://www.parkermotion.com/manuals/Dig ... SD.htm#SD2
X axis - LK1 (Master) LK4 (Drive remains permantly energised)
Y axis - LK2 (Slave) LK4 (Drive remains permantly energised)
Z axis - LK2 (Slave) LK4 (Drive remains permantly energised)
The DIP switches just alter the current rating for the drive (Page 15 of manual)
With all 4 switches OFF you get the max rating e.g.
SD2 - 2.0Amp
SD3 - 3.0Amp
SD5 - 4.5Amp
The manual for the SD 2 and 3 can be got from the link below, it may be of help
https://www.parkermotion.com/manuals/Dig ... SD.htm#SD2