Micro-Set Programmable Limit SwitchGemco®Series 1995BInstallation & Programming Manual
Chapter 3: ProgrammingInstallation and Maintenance Manual63.5: Selecting Number of OutputsSelection of the number of outputs should be done after t
7Installation and Maintenance ManualChapter 3: ProgrammingWhere: A = 5 for 5 outputs= 6 for 11 outputs= 7 for 17 outputs= 8 for 23 outputs= 9 fo
Chapter 3: ProgrammingInstallation and Maintenance Manual8C) will display the total number of
9Installation and Maintenance ManualChapter 3: Programmingon a scale factor corresponding to the 360-degree rotation of the resolver. Example: In
Chapter 3: ProgrammingInstallation and Maintenance Manual103.9: Clear an Existing SetpointA) Unit must be in the Program mode.B) Depress .C) Depr
11Installation and Maintenance ManualChapter 3: Programming17 Outputs = 207 Setpoints Available23 Outputs = 181 Setpoints Available29 Outputs
Chapter 3: ProgrammingInstallation and Maintenance Manual123.14: Power-Up in a Position or RPMThe 1995B can power up displaying either Position or
13Installation and Maintenance ManualChapter 3: Programming3.16: Enable/Disable OutputsDuring setup, the outputs may be enabled or disabled. When
Chapter 3: ProgrammingInstallation and Maintenance Manual14The graph above shows an example of five steps of linear offset in which the output circ
15Installation and Maintenance ManualChapter 3: Programming3.18: Programming 1995 PLS for Linear SpeedA) Unit must be in the Program mode.B) Sele
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Chapter 3: ProgrammingInstallation and Maintenance Manual163.20: Time-Based Outputs (Available Only on Option P Units)NOTE: CIR# 301 thru 305 onl
17Installation and Maintenance ManualChapter 3: Programming3.21: Brake Monitor Operational DescriptionThe 1995B Brake Monitor PLS offers an on-line
Chapter 3: ProgrammingInstallation and Maintenance Manual18PROGRAMMING AND MONITORINGTo monitor press stopping time, depress CIR# - 174 - ENT. Sto
19Installation and Maintenance ManualChapter 3: ProgrammingProgramming the Maximum Stopping TimeA) Unit must be in the Program mode.B) DepressThis
Chapter 4: Expansion ModulesInstallation and Maintenance Manual20Chapter 4: Expansion ModulesThe 1995B PLS provides five outputs. A 1995E Expansio
21Installation and Maintenance ManualChapter 5: Fault CheckChapter 5: Fault CheckThe Fault Check option provides an automatic in-process self-diagn
Chapter 5: Fault CheckInstallation and Maintenance Manual225.1: PLS Output Status on Fault Conditions1) If a fault condition is detected, ALL limit
23Installation and Maintenance ManualChapter 6: Security InputsChapter 6: Security InputsThe Run/Program security inputs may be operated by an isol
Chapter 7: Remote Circular DisplayInstallation and Maintenance Manual24Chapter 7: Remote Circular DisplayNOTE: When using a remote circular display
25Installation and Maintenance ManualChapter 8: TroubleshootingChapter 8: TroubleshootingNOTE: Field repair beyond this level is not recommended.8.
Installation & Maintenance ManualiiContentsChapter 1: Introduction/Description 11.1 Programmable Features ...
Chapter 8: TroubleshootingInstallation and Maintenance Manual26The 1995 PLS is designed for use in an industrial environment and incorporates exten
27Installation and Maintenance ManualChapter 8: TroubleshootingIf the resolver cable must be run through a terminal strip, it must be mounted in a
Chapter 9: SpecificationsInstallation and Maintenance Manual28Chapter 9: Specifications9.1: 1995 Micro-Set PLS Programmer9.2: Mechanical Relay (Sin
29Installation and Maintenance ManualChapter 9: Specifications9.4: DC Solid-State (Single Pole, Normally Open)9.5: 1995E Output Expansion Module9.6
Chapter 10: Troubleshooting GuideInstallation and Maintenance Manual30Chapter 10: Troubleshooting GuideMOTPMYS SESUACELBISSOPEEE:swohSyalpsiD sitin
31Installation and Maintenance ManualChapter 10: Troubleshooting GuideMOTPMYS SESUACELBISSOPastibihxetubylreporpsetarepometsyS.stuptuollafossolyrat
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33Installation and Maintenance ManualChapter 11: Wiring DiagramsFig 11-1 Wiring DiagramDrawing E0177100Chapter 11: Wiring Diagrams
Chapter 11: Wiring DiagramsInstallation and Maintenance Manual34Fig 11-2 Wiring DiagramDrawing E0198203
35Installation and Maintenance ManualChapter 11: Wiring DiagramsFig 11-3 Wiring DiagramDrawing E0204400
iiiInstallation & Maintenance ManualChapter 6: Security Inputs 23Chapter 7: Remote Circular Display 247.1 POS/RPM On Remote Circular Display
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1Installation and Maintenance ManualChapter 1: Introduction/DescriptionScale Factor There is one scale factor only, permanently set to 360.Electron
Chapter 1: Introduction/DescriptionInstallation and Maintenance Manual2It offers an on line fault check which provides an automatic, in-process mec
3Installation and Maintenance ManualChapter 2: InstallationChapter 2: InstallationThis section describes the installation and wiring of a standard
Chapter 2: InstallationInstallation and Maintenance Manual42.2: Electrical InstallationThe Micro-Set is designed for use in an industrial environme
5Installation and Maintenance ManualChapter 3: ProgrammingChapter 3: Programming3.1: Security InputThe security input is often referred to as the
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