Enable codes (cont’d), 9 programming – Electro Cam PS-6144 Series User Manual
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3-9 Programming
Programming Level
Normal
Display
Operator
Setup
Master
Can Be Enabled By…
Keypad Terminal
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Yes (E2)
No
Yes (E1)
Password
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Yes
Yes
Yes
Menu Item Access
Password
Enter
Enter
Enter
Program
Setpoints
View
Program
1
Program
Program
Setup Menu
Default Program
View
Program
1
Program
Program
Timed Outputs
View
Program
1
Program
Program
Speed Comp
View
Program
1
Program
Program
Offset
View
Program
1
Program
Program
Motion Detect
View
Program
1
Program
Program
Analog Output
View
Program
1
Program
Program
Pulse Copy
View
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Program
Program
CHN Copy
View
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Program
Program
PGM Copy
View
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Program
Program
I/O Status Menu
Input Status
View
View
View
View
Output Status
View
View
View
View
System Info Menu
Setpoint Use
View
View
View
View
Software Version
View
View
View
View
Model & Options
View
View
View
View
Config Menu
Hardware Menu
Keyboard Qty
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Program
2
Increasing Dir
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Program
Scale Factor
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Program
Shaft Position
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Program
Analog Qty
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Program
Resolver Type
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Program
Pgm Sel Mode
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Program
Display Menu
Rate Setup
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Program
Toggle RPM
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Program
RPM Update
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Program
Spd Comp Mode
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Program
Grp Pos Disp
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Program
Pgm Enable Menu
Enable Codes
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Program
Per Chn Enable
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Program
Enable Options
Setpoints
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Program
Default Program
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Program
Speed Comp
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Program
Timed Outputs
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Program
Offsets
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Program
Motion Detect
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Program
Analog Output
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Program
Chn ANDing Menu
Motion ANDing
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Program
Outp Enab AND
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Program
Output Groups
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Program
Communications
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Program
Test Menu
Memory Tests
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Run
Enable Codes (cont’d)
Figure 21—Programming Access
Levels for Various Menu Items
1
Can be programmed only if specified through PER CHN ENABLE and ENABLE OPTIONS.
2
KEYBOARD QTY can be programmed only through the keypad whose address is “0.” See Figure 14.