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DP-20 WEB GUIDE CONTROLLER USER MANUAL 

 

 

 

www.maxcessintl.com 

DP-20 

MI 1-862 1 F 

 

9-4 

 

Motor/Valve List 

 

LCD Indication 

Current 

Motor/Valve 

Resisto

Typical Assembly 

0.6A  

–TACH 2.05K 

0.6 A 

92308-001 Motor, Tachless 

2.05K 

Tachless Symat 25 

1.3A  

–TACH 3.48K 

1.3 A 

92309-001 Motor, Tachless 

3.48K 

Tachless Symat 50 

0.6A MOTOR 6.81K 

0.6 A 

534740-001 Motor 

6.81K 

PT-200 

0.6A MOTOR 8.66K 

0.6 A 

534736-001 Motor 

8.66K 

Symat 25 

1.3A MOTOR 

14K 

1.3 A 

534738-001Motor 
85626-001 Motor 

14K 

Symat 50 

1.3A MOTOR 

14K 

1.3 A 

85627-001 Motor 

14K 

GAB-1, GAG-2, 
PT-200 

1.6A MOTOR 

16.9K 

1.3 A* 

534734-001 Motor 

16.9K 

GAB-1, GAG-2, 
PT-200 

0.4A MOTOR 

20.5K 

0.4 A 

66356-001 Motor 
66356-002 Motor 

20.5K 

NarroWeb 25 

1.0A MOTOR 

44.2K 

1.0 A 

65315-001 Actuator 
65316-001 Actuator 

44.2K 

NarroWeb 50 

50mA HYDR 

64.9K 

±50 mA 

Hydraulic Servo Valve 

64.9K 

 

48V LVALVE 

78.7K 

0.6 A 

Hydraulic Servo Valve and 
48 V Lockout Valve 

78.7K 

 

24V LVALVE 

95.3K 

1.2 A 

Hydraulic Servo Valve and 
24 V Lockout Valve 

95.3K 

 

10mA  MPA 

287K 

±10 mA 

MPA Motor Amplifier 

287K 

 

PITTMAN MTR 

442K 

Pittman #14206C255 Motor 

442K 

Von Weise 
#V03798AA62 
Motor/Actuator 

CUSTOM MTR 

825K 

Custom Motor 

825K 

Non-Fife Motor 

NO MOTOR 

No motor or valve is detected. 

None 

 

 

*

1.3A is applied to the 1.6A motor. 

 

Summary of Contents for Fife Polaris DP-20

Page 1: ...Polaris DP 20 Web Guide Controller User Manual EN Firmware version 1 13 and newer includes LCD Contrast Adjustment MI 1 862 1 F...

Page 2: ...prior written consent of Maxc The information given in this User Manual is subject to change without notice We have compiled this User Manual with the greatest possible care and attention however the...

Page 3: ...X 2 Servo Center Guide Point 5 1 2X 3 Measurement 5 2 6 SYSTEM SETUP MENUS AVAILABLE FROM MANUAL MODE 6 1 Basic Menus 6 1 3X 1 1 System Gain 6 1 3X 1 2 System Guide Point 6 1 3X 1 3 Guide Polarity 6 2...

Page 4: ...ange 6 27 3X 3 7 Digital I O Enable Disable 6 28 3X 3 8 1 Test Signals Sensor Current 6 28 3X 3 8 2 Test Signals Toggle Outputs 6 29 3X 3 8 3 Test Signals Guide Test Mode 6 30 Language Menu 6 32 3X 4...

Page 5: ...es superior guiding performance This controller is able to operate in a variety of sensor modes such as Fixed Sensor Center Guide or Edge Guiding from either edge Edge of Line or Center of Line Guidin...

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Page 7: ...Setup Menus SENSOR This key is used to select the sensor s to be used for monitoring the web position when the system is in Automatic mode Sensor selection is allowed in Manual and Servo Center modes...

Page 8: ...current sensor selection is displayed in this line LINE 1 While in the setup menus the symbol of the current sensor selection is displayed in this line LINE 1 A command present on the Digital I O is...

Page 9: ...X4 port and indicates Edge of Line guiding X4 port LINE 3 While at the Operator Level in Servo Center mode this line contains the Servo Center sensor symbol and also a bargraph indicating the signal l...

Page 10: ...he value associated with the menu as defined in Line 3 If it is possible to modify the value it will be flashing LINE 4 While at the Operator Level in Automatic mode Servo Center mode or Manual mode i...

Page 11: ...system will automatically exit the Setup Menus and return to the Operator Level While in Automatic Mode or Servo Center Mode the Gain and Guide Point changes are stored While in Manual Mode all change...

Page 12: ...3X 3 8 3X 3 9 Restore Settings Backup Settings Set Password Set Output A Delay Set Output B Delay Loss of Null Output Range Digital I O X3 Test Signals Exit Menus LANGUAGE MENU 3X 4 1 Select Language...

Page 13: ...nge increases The change is effective immediately but not stored 4 If desired press both of the ARROW keys simultaneously to reset the System Gain to 10 0 as indicated on line 4 5 Press the ENTER key...

Page 14: ...effective immediately but not yet stored 5 If desired press both of the ARROW keys simultaneously to reset the System Guide Point to the center of the available range as indicated on line 4 6 Press th...

Page 15: ...n Line 4 6 Use the ARROW keys to scroll to the desired Measurement menu Next in the list is the TACHOMETER The tachometer signal is displayed on Line 4 7 Use the ARROW keys to scroll to the desired Me...

Page 16: ...P 20 is displayed on Line 4 11 If desired use the ARROW keys to scroll until EXIT MENUS is displayed on line 3 Pressing the ENTER key while this screen is displayed will exit the Measurement Menus and...

Page 17: ...press both of the ARROW keys simultaneously to reset the Servo Center Gain to 5 0 as indicated on line 4 5 Press the ENTER key to store the change or press the MANUAL key to abort the change The syste...

Page 18: ...s to scroll until MEASUREMENT is displayed on line 3 3 Press the ENTER key to view the Measurement menus The level of the guiding signal from the Left Edge Sensor Line Center if a line sensor is being...

Page 19: ...2 1 0 9 Use the ARROW keys to scroll to the desired Measurement menu Next in the list is the FIRMWARE VERSION The version number of the firmware is displayed on Line 4 10 Use the ARROW keys to scroll...

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Page 21: ...e speed of the Gain change increases The change is effective immediately but not stored 5 If desired press both of the ARROW keys simultaneously to reset the System Gain to 10 0 as indicated on line 4...

Page 22: ...ss both of the ARROW keys simultaneously to reset the System Guide Point to the center of the available range as indicated on line 4 7 Press the ENTER key to store the change or press the MANUAL key t...

Page 23: ...nus The GAIN menu will be displayed 3 Use the ARROW keys to scroll until CALIBRATION is displayed on line 3 4 Press the ENTER key to enter the CALIBRATION menu SELECT SENSOR will be displayed on line...

Page 24: ...l OR 10 If the contrast is not sufficient for guiding FAILED will be displayed on line 2 Press the MANUAL key to exit the setup menus and return to the Operator Level Repeat this procedure as necessar...

Page 25: ...nsor such that the line to be guided is located within the opposite of the light spot see graphic at right The sensor signal is displayed on Line 3 Light Spot Line 9 Press the ENTER key If the contras...

Page 26: ...see graphic at right The sensor signal is displayed on Line 3 Light Spot Line 7 Press the ENTER key WAIT will be displayed for a few seconds on line 4 of the LCD Panel Maintain the web position during...

Page 27: ...ALIBRATION menu SELECT SENSOR will be displayed on line 3 5 Use the ARROW keys to select the Servo Center Sensor will be displayed on line 1 and X2 will be displayed on line 4 6 Press the ENTER key to...

Page 28: ...will correspond to the sensor mode that is selected 1 Position the the edge of the web or the center or edge of the line in the center of the sensor field of view See the appropriate graphic at right...

Page 29: ...etup is complete if it was not successful FAILED will be displayed on line 3 Press the MANUAL key to exit the setup menus and return to the Operator Level The Guide Point and Deadband are restored to...

Page 30: ...to enter the Setup Menus The SELECT MENU screen will be displayed 2 Press the ENTER key to enter the BASIC Menus The GAIN menu will be displayed 3 Use the ARROW keys to scroll until POLARITY is displa...

Page 31: ...Edge if a line sensor is being used The guiding signal is displayed on Line 4 This signal has been scaled by values which were determined during the Sensor Calibration procedure 6 Use the ARROW keys...

Page 32: ...l EXIT MENUS is displayed on line 3 Pressing the ENTER key while this screen is displayed will exit the Measurement Menus and return to the Operator Level 13 Otherwise press the MANUAL key to exit the...

Page 33: ...l exit the setup menus and return to the Operator Level 3X 2 2 Set Operation Mode Enable 1 Press the SETUP key to enter the Setup Menus The SELECT MENU screen will be displayed on the LCD Panel 2 Use...

Page 34: ...LCD Panel 2 Use the ARROW keys to scroll until SPECIAL is displayed on line 4 3 Press the ENTER key to enter the Special Menus The DEADBAND menu will be displayed 4 Use the ARROW keys to scroll until...

Page 35: ...the Operator Level 3X 2 3 Set Sensor Mode Enable Line Sensor 1 Press the SETUP key to enter the Setup Menus The SELECT MENU screen will be displayed on the LCD Panel 2 Use the ARROW keys to scroll un...

Page 36: ...o the Operator Level 3X 2 4 Set Jog Enable 1 Press the SETUP key to enter the Setup Menus The SELECT MENU screen will be displayed on the LCD Panel 2 Use the ARROW keys to scroll until SPECIAL is disp...

Page 37: ...Jog Polarity 1 Press the SETUP key to enter the Setup Menus The SELECT MENU screen will be displayed on the LCD Panel 2 Use the ARROW keys to scroll until SPECIAL is displayed on line 4 3 Press the E...

Page 38: ...etup Menus The SELECT MENU screen will be displayed on the LCD Panel 2 Use the ARROW keys to scroll until SPECIAL is displayed on line 4 3 Press the ENTER key to enter the Special Menus The DEADBAND m...

Page 39: ...W keys to scroll until SET SENSOR TYPE is displayed on line 3 The current sensor type is displayed on Line 4 5 Press the ENTER key to enter the SET SENSOR TYPE menu The current sensor type begins flas...

Page 40: ...W keys to adjust the contrast from 0 lightest contrast to 100 darkest contrast 7 Press the ENTER key to store the change or press the MANUAL key to abort the procedure The system will exit the setup m...

Page 41: ...e Backup Settings if YES was selected in step 5 or press the MANUAL key to abort the procedure The system will exit the setup menus and return to the Operator Level 3X 3 2 Backup Settings This procedu...

Page 42: ...stored 1 Press the SETUP key to enter the Setup Menus The SELECT MENU screen will be displayed on the LCD Panel 2 Use the ARROW keys to scroll until ADVANCED is displayed on line 4 3 Press the ENTER k...

Page 43: ...rd Delete Password Use these menu instructions only if a password is currently stored 1 Press the SETUP key to enter the Setup Menus The SELECT MENU screen will be displayed on the LCD Panel 2 Use the...

Page 44: ...P key to enter the Setup Menus The SELECT MENU screen will be displayed on the LCD Panel 2 Use the ARROW keys to scroll until ADVANCED is displayed on line 4 3 Press the ENTER key to enter the Advance...

Page 45: ...re enter the desired new password The password must be the same as previously entered If a different password is entered WRONG PASSWORD will be displayed 12 Press the ENTER key to store the new passwo...

Page 46: ...ress the MANUAL key to abort the change The system will exit the setup menus and return to the Operator Level 3X 3 5 Set Output B Delay 1 Press the SETUP key to enter the Setup Menus The SELECT MENU s...

Page 47: ...Panel 2 Use the ARROW keys to scroll until ADVANCED is displayed on line 4 3 Press the ENTER key to enter the Advanced Menus The RESTORE SETTINGS menu will be displayed 4 Use the ARROW keys to scroll...

Page 48: ...yed on Line 4 5 Press the ENTER key to enter the DIGITAL I O menu The current setting will begin flashing 6 Use the ARROW keys to scroll to the desired setting ENABLED or DISABLED 7 Press the ENTER ke...

Page 49: ...ge of the bargraph and the numerical value is 20mA 7 If necessary use the ARROW keys to toggle to the desired sensor as indicated on line 3 The value of the sensor signal is shown on line 4 8 Press th...

Page 50: ...e OUT B between ON and OFF 9 Press the MANUAL key to exit the setup menus and return to the Operator Level No settings are stored and control of the outputs is returned to normal 3X 3 8 3 Test Signals...

Page 51: ...d the guide oscillates back and forth within 80 of the bandwidth of the currently selected sensor simulating instantaneous 80 Guide Point Shifts If mode 2 is selected the guide oscillates back and for...

Page 52: ...scillator is running will pause the oscillation PAUSED will be displayed on line 2 The unit will remain paused until another command is issued 11 Pressing the AUTOMATIC key will resume the oscillator...

Page 53: ...CUSTOM is displayed 3 Press the ENTER key to enter the Custom Menus The ASC CONTROL menu will be displayed The current setting is displayed on line 4 4 If necessary press the SENSOR key to select the...

Page 54: ...e ARROW keys to adjust the negative ASC limit value if desired Press both ARROW keys simultaniously to reset the negative ASC value to the default 90 if desired 8 Press the ENTER key to switch to the...

Page 55: ...e 4 3 Press the ENTER key to enter the Custom Menus The ASC CONTROL menu will be displayed 4 Use the ARROW keys to scroll until SET ASC SOURCE is displayed on lin 3 The current setting is displayed on...

Page 56: ...LINE EDGE 1 1 0 SENSOR EDGE CENTER 1 1 1 Inputs 4 5 are used to provide Jogs while in Manual and Servo Center modes and RGPC functions while in Automatic mode Sensor selection is allowed in Manual and...

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Page 58: ...l Lock command is detected on the Parallel Port an asterisk surrounded by parentheses is displayed on line 1 of the LCD Panel 11 When any Setup Menu is entered commands on the Parallel Port for Operat...

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Page 60: ...connectors 1X 1 System Gain or 3X 1 1 System Gain Actuator moves the wrong direction in Automatic mode Guide Polarity is set incorrectly or Incorrect sensor mode selected Change Guide Polarity Select...

Page 61: ...o check for bad cables Re apply power If problem persists the unit must be repaired AC POWER FAIL fault 004 A failure of the AC Power was detected The unit will automatically reset If the fault persis...

Page 62: ...to exit the fault screen Cycle the power to the unit If the fault persists the unit must be repaired EEPROM BUSY fault 011 This fault indicates that the EEPROM was busy when a memory write was attemp...

Page 63: ...7 001 Motor 14K GAB 1 GAG 2 PT 200 1 6A MOTOR 16 9K 1 3 A 534734 001 Motor 16 9K GAB 1 GAG 2 PT 200 0 4A MOTOR 20 5K 0 4 A 66356 001 Motor 66356 002 Motor 20 5K NarroWeb 25 1 0A MOTOR 44 2K 1 0 A 6531...

Page 64: ...ate Weight 1 6 Kg 3 5 lbs Inputs and Outputs Electromechanical Actuator Maximum 39 W at 30 V Hydraulic Servo Valve 50 mA With or without Lockout Valve Max 39 W at 24 V or 48 V MPA with MPA Lockout Sig...

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