INTRODUCTION
For safety and beauty, the vibratory feeder controller as an important part of the vibratory feeding system is usually installed in the control cabinet,and sometimes you need to open the door of control cabinet frequently to adjust the output voltage of the controller. For convenience, The Remote Speed of our controller can help you to adjust the output voltage remotely.
There are three methods to achieve "Remote Speed" : Linear Potentiometer, 1~5 V analog voltage signal and 4~20 mA analog current signal.
READY
You ne
ed to prepare a vibratory feeder controller (Product Type: SDVC20S),PLC , a Linear Potentiometer, 15 Pin Plug and some wires, As follows:
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Figure 1: Vibratory feeder controller (Product Type: SDVC20S) |
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Figure 2: PLC |
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Figure 3: Linear Potentiometer |
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Figure 4: 15 Pin Plug |
Using Potentiometer To Achieve Remote Speed Control
- The schematic and physical diagram of wiring potentiometer to the controller are as follows:
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Figure 5: Schematic diagram of potentiometer wiring |
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Figure 6: Physical diagram of potentiometer wiring |
- The video 1 will teach you in detail how to adjust the Linear Potentiometer achieving the function .
Video 1: The method of adjusting Linear Potentiometer to control the feeder speed
Using 1~5 V Signal To Achieve Remote Speed Control
- The schematic and physical diagram of wiring the 1~5 V signal to the controller are as follows:
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Figure 7: Schematic diagram of 1-5 V PLC wiring |
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Figure 8: Physical diagram of 1-5 V PLC wiring |
- The video 2 will teach you in detail how to use the 1~5 V Signal to control feeder speed remotely.
Video 2: The method of 1-5 V Signal controlling the feeder speed
Using 4~20 mA Signal To Achieve Remote Speed Control
- The schematic and physical diagram of wiring 4~20 mA signal to the controller are as follows:
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Figure 9: Schematic diagram of 4~20 mA PLC wiring |
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Figure 10: Physical diagram of 4~20 mA PLC wiring |
- The video 3 will teach you in detail how to use the 4~20 mA Signal to control feeder speed remotely.
Video 3: The method of 4~20 mA Signal controlling the feeder speed
NOTE
- When the Remote speed is valid, the "Remote ctrl" indicator on the panel of the controller lights up.
- If you find the feeder speed increased with Anticlockwise rotating the potentiometer, when using the potentiometer to adjust the feeder speed, you could exchange the location of the +5 V wire and the GND wire, so that the feeder speed increase with clockwise rotating the potentiometer.
- When the Voltage signal above 0.5 V in using the 1-5 V Signal to control feeder speed, the Remote Speed is valid.
- When the Current signal above 2 mA in using the 4-20 mA Signal to control feeder speed, the Remote Speed is valid.
- When using the controller, if you have any questions, please contact us or Leave a message below.
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