Beck, R&J 11-2_9 Automobile Parts User Manual


 
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Note: For specic information on the following functions, see the HART interface section of the manual.
Command
stepsize n
drvdir n
stalltime n
sernum n
Description
Sets and/or displays the size (in
degrees) of one incremental movement
of the output shaft.
Sets and/or displays the drive output
shaft direction resulting from an
increasing Demand signal.
Sets and/or displays the time allowed
for the drive to reach its Demand target.
If the drive cannot reach the target in
the allotted time, a stall condition is
initiated.
Sets the serial number of the drive in
which the DCM-2 is installed. Model
number information is derived from the
serial number.
Argument n and Information
n = stepsize in degrees. The minimum
value that can be entered is "0.10";
which is also the standard value. The
maximum value is "2.50".
n = "0" (indicates Extend); or
n = "1" (indicates Retract).
n = time in seconds. Time to stall is
congurable from 30 to 300 seconds.
The default value is 300 seconds.
n = serial number.
General Conguration Commands
Command
restoremodes 1
harttype n
Description
Resets the drive conguration back to
the original factory settings.
Sets and/or displays the DCM-2 HART
device type.
Argument n and Information
No additional argument required.
n = "1" (ESR-D);
n = "10" (DCM-2); or
n = "239" (BECK-MK2)
Reset Factory Settings Commands
Command
dem0pctma n
Description
Sets the Demand signal value that
corresponds to 0% drive position.
Argument n and Information
n = the Demand signal as a
decimal in milliamps. The minimum
acceptable value is 0.50 mA. The
maximum acceptable value is 100%
Demand less 4.00 mA. For example,
if the 100% Demand signal is 20.00
mA, then the 0% Demand signal
must be 16.00 mA or less.
Demand Signal Commands