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Operating the Controller In Analog Mode
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Input Analog Channel Selection
The controller features 4 to 11 inputs, depending on the model type, that can be used for
analog capture. Using different configuration parameters, any Analog input can be used as
command for any motor channel. The controller’s factory default defines two channels as
Analog command inputs. Which channel and which pin on the input connector depends on
the controller model and can be found in the controller’s datasheet.
Changing the input assignment is done using the PC Configuration utility. See “Analog In-
puts Configurations and Use” on page 59.
Input Analog Channel Configuration
An Analog input can be Enabled or Disabled. When enabled, it can be configured to cap-
ture absolute voltage or voltage relative to the 5V output that is present on the connector.
See Analog Inputs Configurations and Use” on page 59
Analog Range Calibration
If the joystick movement does not reach full 0V and 5V, and/or if the joystick center point
does not exactly output 2.5V, the analog inputs can be calibrated to compensate for this.
See “Min, Max and Center adjustment” on page 60 and “Deadband Selectionon page
6 1.
Using Digital Input for Inverting direction
Any digital input can be configured to change the motor direction when activated. See
“Digital Inputs Configurations and Uses” on page 58. Inverting the direction has the same
effect as instantly moving the command potentiometer to the same level the opposite
direction. The motor will first return to 0 at the configured deceleration rate and go to the
inverted speed using the configured acceleration rate.
Safe Start in Analog Mode
By default, the controller is configured so that in Analog command mode, no motor will
start until all command joysticks are centered. The center position is the one where the
input equals the configured Center voltage plus the deadband.
After that, the controller will respond to changes to the analog input. The safe start check
is not performed again until power is turned off.
Protecting against Loss of Command Device
By default, the controller is protected against the accidental loss of connection to the
command potentiometer. This is achieved by adding resistors in series with the potenti-
ometer that reduces the range to a bit less than the full 0V to 5V swing. If one or more
wires to the potentiometer are cut, the voltage will actually reach 0V and 5V and be con-
sidered a fault condition, if that protection is enabled. See “Connecting Potentiometers for
Commands with Safety band guards” on page 49.