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Working without reference mark
The 200S can also be used without crossing over the reference marks.
Following a power cycle, do not move any axes.
Press the NO REF soft key to exit the reference mark routine,
and continue.
The 200S can still cross over reference marks at a later time. Such as
if it becomes necessary to define a datum that can be re-established
after a power interruption.
Press the ENABLE REF soft key to activate the position recovery
routine. If the ENABLE REF soft key is not shown on the current
screen, press the RIGHT, or LEFT arrow keys until it is.
Enable/Disable Ref function
The ENABLE REF, and DISABLE REF soft keys that are present during
the position recovery routine, allows a specific reference mark on
older encoders to be selected. Most older encoders (10 years, or
older) were manufactured with Fixed Reference Marks. All newer
encoders have the Position-Trac™ feature, and this does not apply.
When the DISABLE REF soft key is pressed, the recovery routine is
paused, and any fixed reference marks that are crossed during
encoder movement are ignored. When the ENABLE REF soft key is
then pressed, the recovery routine once again becomes active, and
the next crossed reference mark will be selected.
Not all reference marks have to be crossed over on each encoder,
encoders that have the Position-Trac™ feature only need an axis to
move two inches, or less to establish the required reference
mark locations.
Once reference marks are established on the axis that are needed,
press the NO REF soft key to cancel out of the routine. If all
reference marks have been found, the 200S returns to the DRO
display screen automatically.
If an encoder is setup without reference marks, then the
REF indicator will not be displayed, and a datum set from
any axis will be lost once power is turned off.
Summary of Contents for 200S READOUTS
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