Parker Products OEM350X manual OEM650/OEM650X Mounting, OEM650/OEM650X Dimensions

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OEM650/OEM650X • INSTALLATION

OEM650/OEM650X Mounting

The OEM Drive mounting is designed to minimize panel area or footprint (refer to Figure 2-9). An optional heatsink can also be used to configure the drive for minimum depth.

This surface must be thermally coupled to a cold plate in most applications

3.555

3.315

Compumotor

5500 Business Park Dr.

Rohnert Park, CA 94928

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0.812

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4.650

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Compumotor

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POWER

FAULT

REMOTE

REF

CURRENT

DUMP

VDC+

VDC-

A+

A-

B+

B-

1.000

2.000 Mtg Clearance

2x 0.177 Thru (Clearance for #8 PHP Screw)

1.000

7.000

Mounting Clearance

Exposed aluminum for electrical grounding

0.335

Figure 2-9. OEM650/OEM650X Dimensions

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Contents Compumotor Important User Information 88-013157-02AIntroduction ContentsInstallation Index Tuning & SpecificationsTroubleshooting How To Use This User Guide User Guide ContentsInstallation Process Overview AssumptionsInstallation Preparation Software Reference ManualOverview OEM650/OEM650X Chapter Objective OEM650 DescriptionOEM650X Description OEM350/350X DescriptionFeatures Chapter Objectives OEM650/OEM650X Ship kitQuick Test OEM650/OEM650X Evaluation kitsOEM650/OEM650X Jumpers Size 23 OEM650 Motors Parallel Wiring Top ViewSize 34 OEM Series Motors Parallel Wiring Motor Size Current Resistor Reversing VDC+ and VDC- can seriously damage the drive Quick Test OEM650 with Separate Indexer CompumotorIndexer Quick Test OEM650XLD3 OEM650/OEM650X Dimensions OEM650/OEM650X MountingPanel Layout Mounting Without a HeatsinkOver-Temperature Protection Drive Current13. OEM-HS1 Dimensions Mounting With OEM-HS1Panel layout for minimum depth is shown in Figure 16. OEM-HS2 Dimensions Mounting With OEM-HS2Jumper #1 Motor Current Range Jumpers #2 #5 Motor ResolutionJumper Functions Jumpers #6 #8 Motor Waveform Shape Jumpers #9 #10 Auto StandbyJumper #11 Auto Test JU9Motor Mounting Attaching the LoadParallel Misalignment Angular MisalignmentCouplings Single-Flex CouplingDouble-Flex Coupling Rigid CouplingStep Input Signal Specification Direction Input Signal SpecificationOEM650 Inputs and Outputs Step Pulse InputFault Output Remote InputGear Shift Input Step Signal 1 & Direction Signal 2 OutputsOEM650X Inputs and Outputs CW Signal 3 & CCW Signal 4 Limit Inputs Home Position Input SignalReserved Signal Output #1 Signal 10 and Output #2 SignalSequence Inputs #1 #3 Signals 11 RS-232C-Tx Signal 14, Rx Signal 15, and Ground SignalShutdown Output Signal Closed Loop OperationEncoder Inputs A, B, Z Signals Trigger Inputs #1 #3 Signals 20Address Signals #1 #3 Signals 23 20. Daisy Chain Configuration Daisy ChainingSizing Power Supply ConnectionCalculations Motor TypePower Dump Current AmpsTuning Procedures Short-Circuit ProtectionResonance Mid-Range InstabilityGauging Motor Resonance Tachometer MethodSounding Board Method Stethoscope MethodTouch Method Tuning the Drive to the MotorMotor Waveforms Performance Specifications OEM650/OEM650X with OEM57-83-MOS OEM57 Motors Parallel Configuration OEM83 Motors Tuning & Specifications OEM650/OEM650X Drive Maintenance Motor MaintenanceProblem Isolation Reducing Electrical NoiseCommon Problems and Solutions Front Panel LEDsSymptoms Possible Causes Solutions Symptoms Probable Causes Solutions Testing the Motor RS-232C ProblemsSoftware Debugging Tips Returning the SystemOEM650/OEM650X Troubleshooting Troubleshooting OEM650/OEM650X Index Index OEM650/OEM650X OEM650 Inputs & Outputs, and Internal Connections OEM650X Inputs & Outputs Screw Terminal Connections