by engineering | Aug 28, 2013 | 1 Axis Installation, 1 Axis Installation-Group, 2 Axis Installation, 2 Axis Installation-Group, QSG-Group
Complete Wiring & Power Up the Tracker IPm To begin with, down load the I/O Tool Kit software and install it on your Windows PC. You will be sent a TRACKERvxxx.6PJ project file and a registration file by email. Save them in an accessible folder on your PC. The...
by engineering | Aug 28, 2013 | 1 Axis Installation, 1 Axis Installation-Group, 2 Axis Installation, 2 Axis Installation-Group
Single Phase AC Three Phase AC
by engineering | Aug 28, 2013 | 1 Axis Installation, 1 Axis Installation-Group, 2 Axis Installation, 2 Axis Installation-Group
This information is important for the accuracy of the tracking system. If you do not know the location’s Latitude, Longitude and elevation, then any GPS device including an automobile GPS can give you what you need. Find your Latitude & Longitude by City...
by engineering | Aug 28, 2013 | 1 Axis Installation, 1 Axis Installation-Group, 2 Axis Installation, 2 Axis Installation-Group, Sensors-Group
Applies to Legacy Versions 1060 & 1200 Not applicable to Series 2400 Position Sensors Operations / Test I/O The Tracker IPm is a closed loop system which means it requires a position feedback in order to operate. It can be configured to accept motor pulse or...
by engineering | Aug 28, 2013 | 1 Axis Installation, 1 Axis Installation-Group, 2 Axis Installation, 2 Axis Installation-Group, QSG-Group
Install Toolkit You will be sent a project file (Next_Gen_V3060_x.6PJ ) and a registration file (TRACKER CONTROL RegData..6rg) by email when the Tracker IPm is shipped. The names may be slightly different depending if you have some customization but the suffix should...
by engineering | Aug 28, 2013 | 1 Axis Installation, 1 Axis Installation-Group, 2 Axis Installation, 2 Axis Installation-Group, Tech Support
Sizing your power supply to the Tracker IPm correctly is very important. Note: By selecting the “Independent Motor Run” option in configuration, you need only to consider the current of one motor in a dual axis system. Example: A Kinematics...
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