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critical positions such as launch points or hold points. The set points are
well-controlled against environmental variables.
The controller circuit board currently supports four different modes of
operation: STANDBY, MANUAL, OSCILLATE and DROP.
4.5.1.DROPPER CONTROL MODES
4.5.1.1.STANDBY
4.5.1.1.1.To Select
This mode is chosen upon power-up, when the front panel RESET button is
pressed, or when a time-out has occurred (usually indicating failure).
4.5.1.1.2.Function
The controller is in standby. The motor is turned off.
4.5.1.1.3.To Deselect
Press the front panel INIT button.
(Note: The initialize function can also be executed remotely through the INIT
BNC connector.)
!
WARNING: IT IS DANGEROUS TO ALLOW THE COMPUTER
REPEATED INITIALIZE CAPABILITY. THE SYSTEM CAN ENTER THIS
STATE THROUGH TIME-OUT, WHICH MAY INDICATE SYSTEM
FAILURE.
4.5.1.2.MANUAL
4.5.1.2.1.To Select:
THIS MODE SHOULD NOT NORMALLY BE NEEDED BY THE USER AND
SHOULD NOT BE USED WITHOUT FULL UNDERSTANDING OF THE
CONTROLLER!
This mode is selected by turning the front panel selector switch to MANUAL
and pressing the INIT button.
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Summary of Contents for FG5
Page 22: ...Design Components and Function 2 Figure 2 10 The Superspring 2 14 ...
Page 31: ...Design Components and Function 2 Figure 2 13 Rotation Monitor 2 23 ...
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Page 42: ...How to Set Up and Run the FG5 3 3 10 ...
Page 44: ...How to Set Up and Run the FG5 3 Figure 3 2 V Post 3 12 ...
Page 53: ...How to Set Up and Run the FG5 3 1 Backup the data 2 Shut off computer power 3 21 ...
Page 87: ...Adjustment and Maintenance 4 4 29 ...
Page 91: ...Adjustment and Maintenance 4 4 33 ...
Page 104: ...Troubleshooting 5 5 2 ...
Page 117: ...Troubleshooting 5 5 15 ...
Page 131: ...Checklists and Logs Appendix D 9 3 ...
Page 140: ...Checklists and Logs Appendix D Table 9 6 Replacing Drive Belt 9 12 ...
Page 145: ...Checklists and Logs Appendix D Table 9 10 Replace Linear Bearings 9 17 ...
Page 149: ...Checklists and Logs Appendix D Table 9 13 Replace Shaft Encoder 9 21 ...