Impulse PCW-5181 user manual Troubleshooting RS-232C Communication Problems, Jumpers Pin D

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Chapter 3 - Connecting and Installing Your Impulse

Troubleshooting RS-232C Communication Problems

If communications between computer and Impulse are unsuccessful, one or more of the following procedures will usually solve the problem:

1.

Host transmit (TX) must be connected to receive (RX) of the drive unit, and receive (RX) of the

 

host must be connected to transmit (TX) of the drive. If communication fails, try switching

 

connections on either the host or the drive.

 

 

 

 

2.

Some serial ports may require handshaking.

 

 

 

 

Jumpers

9 pin D

 

25 pin D

 

Jumper RTS to CTS, and DSR to DTR (see table).

 

 

RTS to CTS

7 to 8

 

4 to 5

3.

Check your ground connections. The COM

 

DSR to DTR

4 to 6

 

6 to 20

 

terminal should be isolated from earth ground. Use

 

 

 

 

 

DC common or signal ground as your reference - do not use earth ground or shield.

 

4.

Voltage between TX and COM should be -8.0 to -12.0 VDC. Voltage between RX and COM

 

should be 0 to -0.5 VDC. Consult factory if measured voltages are outside these ranges.

5.

For RS-232C only: If any cable is more than 50 ft. long, you should use a line driver, optical

 

coupler, or shield. Shields must be connected to earth ground at one end only.

 

6.

Reminder for PDA Users: Programs such as Palm’s Hotsync Manager take over a comm. port.

 

Be sure to close/exit these types of programs if you are using serial communication with your

 

Impulse.

 

 

 

 

7.

Important Application Note Regarding PC Com Port: PC FIFO (First In First Out) Buffers

 

should be used and adjusted to the highest settings for fastest performance. This applies to both

 

Receive and Transmit Buffers.

 

 

 

 

• In your Windows operating system, go to Start > Settings > Control Panel > System > Device Manager > Ports (Com 1, Com 2) > Port Settings > Advanced > Buffer.

Select Use FIFO Buffers, and ensure both Buffers (Receive and Transmit) are adjusted to the High setting for best performance.

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Contents Industrial Devices Corporation PCW-5181Page Revision History VersionPage Table of Contents END of Manual Feature Function Impulse OverviewThis page intentionally left blank Shipping Contents This page intentionally left blank Connecting and Installing Your Impulse Typical Impulse ApplicationsRead This Page Before Your Begin Connecting an IDC Motor Connecting a Motor to the ImpulseConnecting a Non-IDC Motor Making RS-232/RS-485 Connections Serial Communication ConnectionsSS-RS232 Daisy-Chaining Impulse Drives Multi-Dropping with RS-485Rules for Daisy Chain Operation PC/Host RS-232C DeviceTroubleshooting RS-232C Communication Problems Jumpers Pin DConnecting an IDC Keypad Using a Keypad with Impulse RS232CUsing a Keypad with Impulse RS485 FP100 KeypadLED Diagnostic Indications Connecting AC PowerDiagnostic LED Indications LED Signal Connecting Inputs and Outputs Application NotesMounting the Impulse Drive Environmental and Installation RequirementsMounting Arrangements Impulse with DIN-rail Mounting Bracket P/N PCS-5111 Impulse DimensionsImpulse with Screw-type Mounting Bracket P/N PCS-5110 Installation of Bracket DIN Rail Bracket Shown InstallationInserting and Removing Mounting Brackets from the Impulse RemovalImpulse DIN-Rail Mounting Mounting the Impulse on the DIN-RailRemoval of Impulse from the DIN-Rail MountingThis page intentionally left blank Configuring Impulse with Application Developer Installing Application Developer on Windows 95/98/2000/ME/NTUsing Application Developer Upload Project Launch Now Open an Existing ProjectUsing the Project Wizard Select Motor Only Configuring Impulse with Application Developer Configuring Impulse with Application Developer Configuring Impulse with Application Developer Axis Setup Fine-Tuning Your ApplicationToolbar Buttons Motor See Appendix C to Edit a MotorMechanics Command Signal Configuration CommandJog Input Configuration Numeric Precision Smoothness Xtreme Smoothing Adjusting X-Smoothness #1, #2, #3Smoothness #1 Smoothness #2 Smoothness #3Advanced Advanced Tuning Current Reduction ModeAnti-Resonance ProfilingDescriptions Input Descriptions SetupStall Detection Inactive Output Descriptions Stored Move Setup Editing Stored Moves Configuring Impulse with Application Developer File Menu Setup MenuEdit Menu Communications Menu Run Menu View Menu Updating Your Impulse Operating System This page intentionally left blank Keypad Features Configuring Impulse with an IDC KeypadIntroduction to the FP100 Impulse Keypad Keypad Hardware Features Adjusting ContrastDIP Switch Settings Remote-Mounting the KeypadFunctions of the FP100 Keypad Keys Keys F1-F2-F3RUN Menu Keys KeysKeypad Menu Structure Menu OptionsFP100 Main Menu and Sub-Menus JOG F3Apply Power to the Keypad General Rules for Using the KeypadRUN Using the RUN Menus Edit Using the Edit Menus File Menu File OptionsOpening a Project File Saving a Project FileUsing the Setup Sub-Menus for Configuring Your System Sub-Menu Setup Parameter Description of Setup ParameterRenaming an Open Project File Requires Open FileHelp Using the Help Menu DEL Using the DEL Delete menu Copy Using the Copy MenuTo Delete a Project File Parameter Being Configured example Motor Type −−−↑ Motor Type ↓−−− NoneConfiguring Impulse with the Keypad Using the Edit Setup Menus to Configure the ImpulseConfiguring Motor Type Open a FileConfiguring Shutdown Polarity Configuring Motor DirectionTo Probe the Motor Configuring Drive Resolution Configuring Stop RateConfiguring Jog Parameters Drive Resolution 25000Configuring Mechanical Units User Units Configuring Units Gear RatioUser Units Units Gear Ratio Numerator↑ X-Sm1 L1 Value ↓ ↑ X-Sm1 L2 Value ↓ Sm1 Test Speed RPS Motor Tuning Setup X-SmoothnessL2 ← Configuring Anti-Resonance Gain Configuring Profiling Parameters Configuring Stop Mode Current-Reduction Timeout I-STOPConfiguring Idle Mode Current Reduction Parameters Configuring Encoderless Stall-Detection OlsdIdle Mode Tmeout Off Idle Mode %Redct Stall DetectionSetup Configuring Inputs←↑ Input #1 ↓→ Configuring Input/Output Polarities Configuring Outputs↑ Output #1 ↓ Stored-Move Profiles Move Menus Using Stored MovesStored Moves Configuring Stored-Move Profiles Configuring Scan TimeMove Selection Input Scan Time Move Sel Scan Time 0 msVery Important! Send the File to the Drive Unit NumberImpulse Specifications Hardware ReferenceExtending the Cable Length to Your Keypad Remote Mounting Your KeypadEnd View of Wall-Mounted Keypad with Cover Removed Keypad Mounting *Template Keypad Mounting TemplateDigital Inputs Impulse I/O SchematicsDigital Output Fault Output Single-Ended InstallationDifferential Installation Step, Direction, and Shutdown InputsRPS-1 SS-RS232 Accessory P/N & DescriptionPCS-5004 DB25BO Screw Terminal Breakout Board Pin Connector on Impulse DriveSS-IO/SS-IO-6 Cables Impulse-Applicable IDC Motors S12 Hybrid Step MotorElectrical Specs S12T Mechanical Specs S12TS21, S22, S23 Hybrid Step Motor Specifications IDC Motor WiringElectrical Specs S21T S21V S22T S22V S23T S23V S22T S22V S23TElectrical Specs S32T S33T S32, S33 Hybrid Step Motor SpecificationsS32T S33T Electrical Specs P21V P22V P21, 22 Hybrid Step Motor SpecificationsP21V P22V 31, 32, 33Step Motor Specifications IDC Motor WiringThis page intentionally left blank Troubleshooting Table Troubleshooting the ImpulseSymptom Possible Causes Possible Remedies Troubleshooting Your Impulse Limits Tables This page intentionally left blank Product Support Warranty & Repairs Appendix a Recommended Wiring Practices for IDC Controls Preventing a Ground LoopAppendix a Recommended Wiring Practices Appendix B Impulse Advanced Programming Communications ProtocolReading and Writing Parameter Data Byte Receive Time OutReceive Buffer Overrun Read QueriesWrite Requests Interpreting the Transmission Status Response01 71 00 00 00 00 72 01 00 00 00 01User Accessible Parameters Serial Jog Velocity RAM OnlyJog Acceleration Rate Description Determines the acceleration rate value in RPS2Parameters 28hFormulas Serial Port Stored Move Selection RAM Only FormulaCommanded Velocity RAM Only Stored Drive Faults Reserved Eeprom Parameter Commanded Position Counter RAM OnlyFormulas N/A Index Formulas N/A Index Parameter DescriptionEeprom Enable Switch System Status RAM Only Description Determines the operational status of the driveDefaults Unit AddressParameters FormulasSoftware Shutdown RAM Only Parameter FormulaAppendix C Using Non-IDC Motors with the Impulse Motor WiringCustom or User-Defined Motors Smoothness L1 and L2 Test Speeds 1, 2Dynamic Smoothing Anti -Resonance Faults IndexIndex Do Not Print This Inserted as Placeholder Industrial Devices Corporation Mail info@idcmotion.com