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Introduction to the Standalone MMC
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Overview
The Standalone Machine and Motion Control (MMC) product line consists of three
distinct products:
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The Standalone MMC Control, which is available in two configurations to control:
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The Standalone Digital MMC Control, which controls Digital Interfaced drives
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(such as the Digital MMC-SD) via a digital connection (Digital Link).
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MMC Option Modules, which provide various added functionality to the Standal-
one MMC Control and the Standalone Digital MMC Control.
Unless otherwise noted, all of the information in this manual applies to both the
Standalone MMC Control and the Standalone Digital MMC Control.
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Contents of This Manual
This manual includes the following major topics:
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Information to safely operate and maintain the equipment in a safe manner.
User responsibilities for product acceptance and storage.
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Power and environmental information for general power, control cabinet, ground-
ing, heat control and handling.
Procedures for mounting, wiring, and connecting the MMC Control.
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The function, location, and signal descriptions of connectors on the MMC Control.
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Physical, electrical, environmental and functional specifications/dimensions.
Description of the minimal maintenance necessary.
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A troubleshooting chart of potential problems and possible solutions.
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Part numbers and descriptions for the MMC Control, MMC Option Modules, and
related equipment.
1.3
Software and Manuals
1.3.1
Required Software and Manuals
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PiCPro (one of the following):
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1.3.2
Suggested Manuals
Function/Function Block Reference Guide
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Motion Application Specific Function Block Manual
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Ethernet Application Specific Function Block Manual
Standalone MMC Hardware Manual
version 15.1
Analog Interfaced drives (such as the Analog Interfaced MMC-SD) via a +10V
analog output.
SERCOS Interfaced drives.
Professional Edition
MMC Limited Edition
Monitor Edition
Introduction to the Standalone MMC
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