Intelligent Motion Systems Motion Detector operating instructions Appendices

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Enable Input

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Clock Inputs

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Optocoupler Reference

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Input Connection Examples

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Open Collector Interface Example

Switch Interface Example

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Minimum Required Connections

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Section 2.5: Connecting SPI Communications

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Connecting the SPI Interface

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SPI Signal Overview

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SPI Pins and Connections

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Logic Level Shifting and Conditioning Circuit

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SPI Master with Multiple Microstepping MForce PowerDrive

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Section 2.6: Using the IMS SPI Motor Interface

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Installation

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Configuration Parameters and Ranges

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Color Coded Parameter Values

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IMS SPI Motor Interface Menu Options

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Screen 1: The Motion Settings Configuration Screen

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MSEL (Microstep Resolution Selection)

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HCDT (Hold Current Delay Time)

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MRC (Motor Run Current)

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MHC (Motor Hold Current)

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DIR (Motor Direction)

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User ID

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IMS SPI Motor Interface Button Functions

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Screen 2: I/O Settings Configuration Screen

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Input Clock Type

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Input Clock Filter

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Enable Active High/Low

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Warning Temperature

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IMS Part Number/Serial Number Screen

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Fault Indication

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Upgrading the Firmware in the Microstepping MForce PowerDrive

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The IMS SPI Upgrader Screen

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Upgrade Instructions

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Initialization Screen

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Port Menu

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Motor Settings Screen (PWM Current Control)

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PWM Mask

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Maximum PWM Duty Cycle (%) Parameter

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PWM Frequency Range Parameter

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PWM Control Bits

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Example PWM Settings By Motor Specifications

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Section 2.7: Using User-Defined SPI

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SPI Timing Notes

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Check Sum Calculation for SPI

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SPI Commands and Parameters

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SPI Communications Sequence

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Appendices

 

Appendix A: Optional Prototype Development Cables

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MD-CC300-000: USB to SPI Parameter Setup Cable

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Adapter Cables

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Installation Procedure for the MD-CC300-000

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Installing the Cable/VCP Drivers

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Determining the Virtual COM Port (VCP)

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PD12-1434-FL3 — Power, I/O and SPI

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Prototype Development Cable PD02-2300-FL3

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Prototype Development Cable PD04-MF34-FL3

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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 Microstepping MForce PowerDrive MForce PowerDrive FrontStepping Motor Connecting the Motor Connect Opto Reference and Logic InputsForcetm Intentionally Left Blank Introduction to the Microstepping MForce PowerDrive ConfiguringFeatures and Benefits Microstepping MForce PowerDrive Detailed Specifications General SpecificationsSetup Parameters Mechanical Specifications Dimensions in Inches mmPin Assignment and Description Pin # Function DescriptionP3 Connector DC Power, 2-Pin Locking Wire Crimp P4 Connector MotorOptions and Accessories Parameter Setup Cable and AdaptersPrototype Development Cable Intentionally Left Blank Forcetm Microstepping MForce PowerDrive Manual Revision R032008 Mounting and Connection Guidelines Mounting RecommendationsSecuring Power Leads and Logic Leads Mounting Hole PatternLayout and Interface Guidelines Power P3 Logic and SPI Communications P1Motor P4 Intentionally Left Blank Interfacing DC Power Choosing a Power Supply for Your MForce PowerDriveRecommended IMS Power Supplies DC Power Supply RecommendationsISP300-7 Unregulated Switching Supply IP804 Unregulated Linear SupplyBasic DC Power Connection Recommended Power and Cable ConfigurationsExample a DC Power Cabling Under 50 Feet Transformer 10 to 28 VAC RMS for 48 VDC Systems Winding Inductance Motor Selection and InterfaceSelecting a Motor Types and Construction of Stepping MotorsLead Stepping Motor Parallel Configuration Recommended IMS MotorsFrame Enhanced 6.0A Frame Enhanced 2.4A Not Available with Double ShaftFrame Enhanced 3.0A Frame Enhanced 6.3APhase Connector Pin Lead MotorsPhase a Motor Connections MForce PowerDrive Phase OutputsRecommended Motor Cabling Example a Motor Cabling Less Than 50 FeetExample B Motor Cabling Greater Than 50 Feet Recommended Motor Cable AWG SizesMicrostepping MForce PowerDrive Manual Revision R032008 Enable Input Isolated Logic Input Pins and ConnectionsIsolated Logic Input Characteristics Logic Interface and ConnectionQuadrature Step ClockDirection Up/DownSTEP/DIRECTION Timing Optocoupler Reference Optocoupler ReferenceNPN Open Collector Interface Sinking Input Connection ExamplesSwitch Interface Sinking Switch Interface ExampleMinimum Required Connections +V +12 to +48Connecting SPI Communications SPI Pins and Connections Logic Level Shifting and Conditioning CircuitSPI Master with Multiple Microstepping MForce PowerDrive 4 SPI Master with a Single Microstepping MForce PowerDriveUsing the IMS SPI Motor Interface Installation Configuration Parameters and RangesColor Coded Parameter Values IMS SPI Motor Interface Menu Options FileView Upgrade RecallHelp Msel Microstep Resolution Select Msel Microstep Resolution SelectionSet Connected/Disconnected IndicatorFactory ExitInput Clock Type Screen 2 I/O Settings Configuration ScreenEnable Active High/Low Input Clock FilterFault Indication IMS Part Number/Serial Number ScreenIMS SPI Upgrader Screen Upgrade InstructionsInitialization Screen Port MenuMotor Settings Screen PWM Current Control PWM MaskMaximum PWM Duty Cycle % Parameter PWM Frequency Range ParameterExample PWM Settings By Motor Specifications PWM Control BitsUsing User-Defined SPI SPI Timing NotesCheck Sum Calculation for SPI SPI Commands and Parameters MSBWrite SPI Communications SequenceIntentionally Left Blank Appendices Intentionally Left Blank MD-CC300-000 USB to SPI Parameter Setup Cable Optional Prototype Development CablesAdapter Cables Installation Procedure for the MD-CC300-000 Installing the Cable/VCP DriversFigure A.5 Hardware Update Wizard Screen Determining the Virtual COM Port VCP PD12-1434-FL3 Power, I/O and SPI Wire Color CodePrototype Development Cable PD02-2300-FL3 Prototype Development Cable PD04-MF34-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.