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Mechanical programmer now used to turn RPMs to mechanical movement of a given number of steps/revents to be done on the part. Usually is achieved by a series of limit switches. Some software will allow you to select parts of a machine to actuate and some part to not actuate (ie. a robot)
If you are using a PC programmer, you will probably find that the A/D input pins are not numbered. Check the cable and the parallel port connections (12,14,16 for us, but they are not always as consistent as in the above example). If your programmer is not configured correctly you will either have to write software that will emulate the A/D input pins or you will have to find the A/D input pins on the target machine.
If you wish to use a PC programmer be aware that you must have a compatible cable on the programmer. The cable should have at least 9 pins, one for each pair of A/D input pins and one for each A/D output pin. By default, the pins are a,b,c,d,e,f,g and h. 2 more pins are used for the master reset and the status pins. The programming software can be configured to use other pins as inputs, but not the outputs. If the programmer is not configured for your target machine you will not be able to use it. For example, if you are programming a PIM70, the A/D pins will be 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16.
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