Specifications

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Cycle power or jump RESET terminal to COMMON.
The processor now recognizes the switch settings.
PROGRAMMING
CAUTION! When connecting the Coiltek Control to a motor control for the rst time, DIS-
ABLE THE MOTOR! Switch the drive to STANDBY, disconnect power to the motor control,
or disconnect the signal input wire from the Coiltek control.
Unless ordered with a special preset program, CS-5000 Series controls are shipped with
default values loaded into preset programs #0 through #7. Default values are listed in
Table I. Any special factory loaded program will be placed in Program #7 (all three Preset
switches ON)
If your unit has a factory loaded program, be careful that you DO NOT inadvertently perform
the RESET function with all three Preset Switches ON.
BASIC MANUAL PROGRAMMING
Step 1. Set to Program #0 by turning PreSet Switches #1, #2, and #3 OFF.
Step 2. Set PayOut — TakeUp switch.
If you’re familiar with the control, set the OUT/UP switch
to match your application. If working with the control
for the rst time, set the switch to PayOUT(OFF). It’s
easier to adjust output voltage levels. If your applica-
tion requires the TakeUP mode, remember to change
the switch before you put the unit on line!
Step 3. Set LINear — ADAPtive switch to Linear (OFF).
Step 4. Set HOLD switch OFF
Step 5. Set desired CONTROL RANGE.
We suggest ranges from 10 to 25 inches for normal loop control applications. Do not use
ranges greater than 40 inches with the 54-inch CS24-5000 Stand.
Step 6. Reset Processor.
Step 7. Locate Control Range.
Set a target at the SENSING LIMIT (the FAR relay limit point). With the
standard 54-inch sensor stand this point is usually about 4 inches from
the oor. A small box makes a good target.
Now set the CAL/RUN switch to the Calibrate (OFF) position. The trans-
ducer clicks more slowly, and the alignment light turns red. After a
short time (less than a minute) the alignment light will turn green
to let you know that the control has locked on to your target and
set the SENSING LIMIT. Return DIP switch #4 to the ON posi-
tion. The transducer will resume its rapid clicking.
The BASE DISTANCE will be the SENSING LIMIT less the
CONTROL RANGE you set in Step 1.