for the RS-232C device on port 1 or port 2, respectively. When
running the configuration editor, switch to the device
configuration screen to select either the GPIB or RS-232C version
of the CM4000 motor controller. On the motor screen, select the
CM4000 controller type for each motor to be
controlled. Motors are assigned to the CM4000 channels in the
same order they appear on the motor screen.
CONTROLLER SETUP
You must program the RS-232 baud rate or the GPIB address
using the Compumotor front panel controls before trying to access
it with spec. You should consult the Compumotor
manual for details, but in brief, the procedure is as follows.
First enter the ACCESS code (the factory default is
4000 ). Then choose the IMMED
function, and then the DEFINE GPIB ADDR statement to
select the the GPIB address. Alternatively, choose the
IMMED function, and the the RS232 PORT1
statement to configure the baud rate for the RS-232 interface.
There are many other configuration options with this
controller. Other than the GPIB address and the baud rate, you
should probably not change any of these others. You can
reestablish the factory defaults using the RESET
function from the main menu.
Output pins 46 or 47 on the programmable output connector can
be used to gate a counter during powder-mode scans. While the
powder-mode motor is moving during these scans,
spec sets pin 46 high and pin 47 low. Use the
one appropriate for your particular counter. To gate the Ortec
994 counter/timer, for example, pin 46 and an even-numbered pin
(all are logic ground) are connected to the front panel
enable BNC connector on the Ortec module.
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