Intelligent Motion Systems Motion Detector operating instructions Basic DC Power Connection

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Basic DC Power Connection

Unregulated

 

 

 

Linear or

 

!

WARNING! Do not connect

Switching

 

 

or disconnect cabling while

Power Supply

power is applied!

 

 

Power

 

 

 

Ground

 

 

 

+VDC

 

 

Optional Prototype

 

 

 

 

 

 

Development Cable:

 

 

Shield to

PD02-3400-FL3

 

 

 

 

Earth Ground

 

– +

P3

Pin 2 Pin 1

WARNING! DO NOT connect or disconnect power leads

when power is applied! Disconnect the AC power side to power down the DC power supply.

Figure 2.2.2: MForce PowerDrive DC Power Connection

Recommended Power and Cable Configurations

Cable length, wire gauge and power conditioning devices play a major role in the performance of your MForce PoweDrive.

Example A demonstrates the recommended cable configuration for DC power supply cabling under 50 feet long. If cabling of 50 feet or longer is required, the additional length may be gained by adding an AC power supply cable (see Examples B & C).

Correct AWG wire size is determined by the current requirement plus cable length. Please see Table 2.2.1 for recommended wire gauges.

Example A: DC Power Cabling Under 50 Feet

DC Voltage from

Power Supply

 

 

 

 

500 µf

 

+

 

 

 

 

 

Per Amp

 

 

-

 

 

Cable Length

less than 50 Feet

ΠType RFI Filter

ρRequired Current

-P3:2 + P3:1

Shield to Earth Ground

Shielded Twisted Pair

Ferrite

on Supply End Only

 

Beads

 

 

Figure 2.2.3: DC Cabling - Under 50 Feet

Part 2: Interfacing and Configuring

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Contents Forcetm Microstepping MForce PowerDrive Product Manual Important information This page intentionally left blank Table Of Contents Appendices List of Figures List of Tables Stepping Motor Microstepping MForce PowerDriveMForce PowerDrive Front Connect Opto Reference and Logic Inputs Connecting the MotorForcetm Intentionally Left Blank Configuring Introduction to the Microstepping MForce PowerDriveFeatures and Benefits General Specifications Microstepping MForce PowerDrive Detailed SpecificationsMechanical Specifications Dimensions in Inches mm Setup ParametersPin # Function Description Pin Assignment and DescriptionP4 Connector Motor P3 Connector DC Power, 2-Pin Locking Wire CrimpPrototype Development Cable Options and AccessoriesParameter Setup Cable and Adapters Intentionally Left Blank Forcetm Microstepping MForce PowerDrive Manual Revision R032008 Mounting Recommendations Mounting and Connection GuidelinesLayout and Interface Guidelines Securing Power Leads and Logic LeadsMounting Hole Pattern Motor P4 Power P3Logic and SPI Communications P1 Intentionally Left Blank Choosing a Power Supply for Your MForce PowerDrive Interfacing DC PowerISP300-7 Unregulated Switching Supply DC Power Supply RecommendationsRecommended IMS Power Supplies IP804 Unregulated Linear SupplyExample a DC Power Cabling Under 50 Feet Basic DC Power ConnectionRecommended Power and Cable Configurations Transformer 10 to 28 VAC RMS for 48 VDC Systems Selecting a Motor Motor Selection and InterfaceWinding Inductance Types and Construction of Stepping MotorsRecommended IMS Motors Lead Stepping Motor Parallel ConfigurationFrame Enhanced 3.0A Frame Enhanced 2.4A Not Available with Double ShaftFrame Enhanced 6.0A Frame Enhanced 6.3ALead Motors Phase Connector PinPhase a Recommended Motor Cabling MForce PowerDrive Phase OutputsMotor Connections Example a Motor Cabling Less Than 50 FeetRecommended Motor Cable AWG Sizes Example B Motor Cabling Greater Than 50 FeetMicrostepping MForce PowerDrive Manual Revision R032008 Isolated Logic Input Characteristics Isolated Logic Input Pins and ConnectionsEnable Input Logic Interface and ConnectionDirection Step ClockQuadrature Up/DownSTEP/DIRECTION Timing Optocoupler Reference Optocoupler ReferenceInput Connection Examples NPN Open Collector Interface SinkingSwitch Interface Example Switch Interface Sinking+V +12 to +48 Minimum Required ConnectionsConnecting SPI Communications Logic Level Shifting and Conditioning Circuit SPI Pins and Connections4 SPI Master with a Single Microstepping MForce PowerDrive SPI Master with Multiple Microstepping MForce PowerDriveColor Coded Parameter Values Using the IMS SPI Motor Interface InstallationConfiguration Parameters and Ranges View IMS SPI Motor Interface Menu OptionsFile Help UpgradeRecall Msel Microstep Resolution Selection Msel Microstep Resolution SelectFactory Connected/Disconnected IndicatorSet ExitEnable Active High/Low Screen 2 I/O Settings Configuration ScreenInput Clock Type Input Clock FilterIMS Part Number/Serial Number Screen Fault IndicationUpgrade Instructions IMS SPI Upgrader ScreenPort Menu Initialization ScreenPWM Mask Motor Settings Screen PWM Current ControlPWM Frequency Range Parameter Maximum PWM Duty Cycle % ParameterPWM Control Bits Example PWM Settings By Motor SpecificationsCheck Sum Calculation for SPI Using User-Defined SPISPI Timing Notes MSB SPI Commands and ParametersSPI Communications Sequence WriteIntentionally Left Blank Appendices Intentionally Left Blank Adapter Cables MD-CC300-000 USB to SPI Parameter Setup CableOptional Prototype Development Cables Installing the Cable/VCP Drivers Installation Procedure for the MD-CC300-000Figure A.5 Hardware Update Wizard Screen Determining the Virtual COM Port VCP Wire Color Code PD12-1434-FL3 Power, I/O and SPIPrototype Development Cable PD04-MF34-FL3 Prototype Development Cable PD02-2300-FL3Warranty Excellence in Motion

Motion Detector specifications

Intelligent Motion Systems (IMS) Motion Detector is a cutting-edge device designed for advanced motion detection and automation applications. This state-of-the-art technology plays a crucial role in enhancing security systems, managing smart homes, and facilitating industrial automation. With a focus on reliability, efficiency, and real-time responsiveness, the IMS Motion Detector brings numerous advantages to users.

One of the main features of the IMS Motion Detector is its high sensitivity and precision in capturing motion. Utilizing advanced infrared (IR) and microwave sensing technologies, the device can detect movement with remarkable accuracy, even in challenging environmental conditions. This dual-sensing approach allows for greater versatility, minimizing false alarms while ensuring reliable detection of genuine movement.

The IMS Motion Detector is designed with energy efficiency in mind. Employing low-power consumption technologies, it is ideal for long-term installations, reducing the need for frequent battery replacements or energy costs. Furthermore, the device offers customizable settings, enabling users to adjust sensitivity levels, detection range, and operational modes according to specific needs. This adaptability makes the IMS Motion Detector suitable for a variety of applications, from residential to commercial settings.

Another notable characteristic of the IMS Motion Detector is its seamless integration capabilities. It can be easily incorporated into existing security systems or smart home networks, allowing users to monitor and control their environments through user-friendly applications. Compatibility with popular home automation platforms further enhances its utility, enabling users to create automated scenarios, such as turning on lights or sending alerts to mobile devices upon detecting motion.

The device is built to withstand various environmental factors, featuring weather-resistant housing for outdoor use. Its robust construction ensures durability while maintaining optimal performance over an extended period.

In summary, the Intelligent Motion Systems Motion Detector is a sophisticated device that stands out for its advanced detection technologies, energy efficiency, customizable settings, and seamless integration capabilities. Whether used for enhancing security or automating daily routines, the IMS Motion Detector represents a significant innovation in the realm of motion detection and management. Perfect for both residential and commercial applications, it ensures users can monitor their environments with confidence and ease.