XPAC Utility:
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The XPAC Utility includes a variety of functions for managing and optimizing the XPAC system, including start-up applications, desktop, network and other settings.
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The Utility provides the following functions:
VGA resolution and screen refresh rate setting. |
Network configuration |
FTP setting |
Device information |
Selecting auto start-up programs |
Identification of the slot modules |
Configuration of COM port modules |
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| EzConfig Utility: |
EzConfig utility is an I/O configuration and testing tool. It assists the user to configure and test digital I/O, analog I/O and FRnet remote I/O modules of the ICP DAS I-8000 series. EzConfig provides test panels for monitoring the state of inputs and for writing outputs. This easy to use tool provides instant feedback on the status of the I/O modules. It supports the testing and troubleshooting of the system wiring.
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Properties of EzConfig:
Auto scan of I/O modules |
Real I/O configuration and testing |
Retain data management |
AES code generation |
Initial or startup value setting |
Comments support |
XML configuration file |
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| EzGo Utility: |
The EzGo utility is a test program written for the Windows CE platform which allows the machine builder to test basic motion functions and supports the user to detect any malfunction in the motion control system. The graphical and intuitive test panels of the utility helps the users to successfully install, configure, and test ICP DAS motion controller. The EzGo utility assists you in testing single axis motion and different interpolation modes. Status lights and position readout provide real-time feedback.
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EzGo utility supports the following motion control modules:
I-8094 |
I-8094F |
I-8094A |
I-8094H |
I-8092F |
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| EzMake Utility: |
EzMake is a utility which assist the user in programming, debugging and testing simple motion control macros. Macros are used for configuration, control operation and transfer of motion parameters. The macros have to be called by the main motion control program. The macro language includes commands for conditional execution branching (IF…ELSE instruction) and looping (FOR- loop). Macro routines can be written to perform any motion, from a simple homing routine, to controlling an entire machine. Macro routines can be linked to other macro routines. Macro files are stored in a nonvolatile memory of the motion card.
With EzMake you can create and download three different types of macros:
- Configuration macros: These macros list all the commands necessary for initializing the motion control module.
- Motion control macros: These macros contain the actual motion control program.
- Interrupt service routine macros: These macros are being called when the motion card generates an interrupt.
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EzMake utility supports the following motion control modules:
I-8094A |
I-8094H |
Module features:
Non-volatile memory for macros and parameters |
Powerful macro command language |
Extensive library |
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