3F88L-CR002C Omron, 3F88L-CR002C Datasheet - Page 81

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3F88L-CR002C

Manufacturer Part Number
3F88L-CR002C
Description
CABLE RESOLVER FOR RS17/T 2M
Manufacturer
Omron
Datasheet

Specifications of 3F88L-CR002C

Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
3F88LCR002C
Operation
Operation
CAM/
PRMTR
SET
SET
ON/
OFF
ON/
OFF
Display example
Set the ON angle.
Under the initial settings, the rightmost digit (the first digit) will
be flashing. Press the Forward Key to move the position of the
flashing digit from the first to the second digit, from the second
to the third digit, and then back to the first digit again.
Use the Up and Down Keys to increase or decrease the
numerical value of the flashing digit. The operated digit will be
carried over.
If the Up and Down Keys are continually pressed, they will
automatically increment and decrement, and the automatic
changes will become faster the longer the key is pressed.
The ON angle for cam number two is “0” and must, therefore,
be set to “0.”
Press the ON/OFF Switching Key to set the OFF angle.
The rightmost digit (the first digit) in the POSITION/OFF display
will start flashing.
Set the OFF angle in the same way the ON angle was set.
The ON angle for cam number 2 is “90” and must, therefore, be
set to “90.”
Press the Set Key to confirm the ON and OFF angle settings.
The data will stop flashing for approximately one second after
the Set Key is pressed.
Approximately one second after the Set Key has been pressed,
the next step can be input.
There is only one step for cam number 2. Proceed, therefore,
to the settings for cam number 3.
Press the Cam/Parameter Key. The Cam/Parameter No.
display will change from “2” to “3.”
In step 1 of cam number 3, set the ON angle to “30” and the
OFF angle to “60.”
The setting method is the same as outlined previously.
Press the Set Key to save the ON and OFF angle settings for
step 1.
When the Set Key is pressed, the data will stop flashing for
approximately one second.
Step 2 can be input approximately one second after the Set
Key has been pressed.
Explanation
Chapter 3
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