AUMA Matic Positioner
Calibration Instruction
The AUMA Matic positioner incorporates the following features for field calibration and commissioning (Figure 3).
ZERO (0/P3)
SPAN (max/P4)
TIME DELAY
(t-off/P10)
COARSE SENSITIVITY
(∆E/P9)
FINE SENSITIVITY
(Sens/P7)
DIP SWITCH S1-7
DIP SWITCH S2-7
DIP SWITCH S3-7
TIME-ON (t-on/P8)
V10
V18
V27
V28
MP1,MP2,MP3,MP4
E1
E2
Feedback signal
Positioner Board
ISSUE 02/02
This control adjustment calibrates the positioner to correspond to the lowest command
signal.
This control adjustment calibrates the positioner to the full 100 percent range of the
command signal.
This control adjustment is designed to eliminate the positioner
from reacting to transient signals. Adjustable delay from 0.5 seconds to 15 seconds.
This control adjustment determines the amount of error signal that occurs before
the motor is energized in the direction determined by the input signal, 0.5 to 2.5
percent.
This control adjustment determines the amount of error signal that occurs before the
motor is energized in the direction determined by the input signal. This is only used for
actuator speeds of 19 RPM and below, where less than 0.5 percent accuracy is
required (0.25 percent minimum).
Allows command signal (E1) and feedback signal (E2) to be selected.
Allows controller to position the actuator on loss of command or feedback signal. In
addition, variable pulse width modulation can be selected.
Selects standard or inverse operation.
Allows calibration of initial "ON" times in the pulsing mode.
LED - loss of E1, or wrong polarity
LED - pause mode (pulse width modulation).
LED - closing circuit energized
LED - opening circuit energized
Test points - MP1 = common; MP2 = feedback (E2); MP3 = input (E1);
MP4 = common (E1)
Input signal
All information in this document is subject to change without notice.
Positioner Cover Plate
Figure 3
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AUMA Actuators, Inc. USA
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