12/22/2011 11:54 AM | |
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find this attachment......4 u
Attachmentmicro master 440 connection.pdf (223 Downloads) |
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12/22/2011 11:59 AM | |
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Dear all, Thanks for your prompt reply. will try out again. |
12/22/2011 12:27 PM | |
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my AOP doesn't show anything. Do u know what is dip-switch setting behind AOP, please? |
12/22/2011 1:51 PM | |
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Hi, Its difficult to say whether the AOP or the Drive is at fault here. Clearly, the AOP could be defective, or the power supply for the AOP electronics, or the connector etc. Anyway, here are the settings for the switches, both the ones on the interface board and the ones behind the interface board. Regards, Graeme
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12/25/2011 10:42 PM | |
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I Agree with Graeme that Mostly AOP is looking damaged in this case, but also can be Power Supply of Drive also so please connect AOP directly to the drive (NO PROFIBUS MODULE) as suggested by Graeme And regarding dip switches, I think C.ktis talking about dip switches given on the back side of AOP
there is NO information available that what is the use of this switch....Some one from forum said that its for internal repair use... You may be knowing about these swithcesGraeme Regards Devesh Vithani |
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