Modes Of Operation - Newport MM4006 User Manual

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Operating conditions
• Temperature: 10 ''C to 40 "C, non condensing.
• H u m i d i t y : < 85%.
• A l t i t u d e : < 1000 in.
Storage conditions
• Temperature: -15 °C to 45 'C.
• H u m i d i t y : < 85%.
• A l t i t u d e : < 1000 m.
Weight
• 1 8 lb. max. (8 kg max.).
1.3.3 M o d e s of Operation
LOCAL Mode
In LOCAL mode, the MM4006 is operated through the keys on the front
panel. The display and function keys allow the selection of menus and
operations that can be performed without using an external computer.
MOTOR M I
ST A TUS
Operations that can be performed from the front panel depend on whether
the power to the motors is turned on or off. A motion, for instance, cannot
be performed when the motors are turned off and a general controller
setup should not be done when the motors are on.
DISPLAY switches the display and front panel controls for the next or pre-
vious 4-axis.
STATUS valids or inhibits the display of signals home position, end-of-run
and home done.
SETUP can be activated only from LOCAL mode, Motor Off. In this mode,
the user can set up the general operation of the controller and the parame-
ters specific to every motion axis and motion device.
The PROGRAM mode can be activated in LOCAL Mode while motors are
on or off. In Programing mode, a motion program can be created or modi-
fied.
MANUAL allows to move the axis in "+" or "-" direction, using the numeric
keyboard.
MOVE is a general mode of operation in which an axis is commanded to
move. The most complex motions result from executing a program. The
other Iwo cases are when a manual JOG or a point-to-point MOVE is execut-
ed.
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Fig. 1.4 — Functions available in LOCAL mode.
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