Operation
Getting started
The quickest way to get started with the SMD3, having completed wiring up according to the previous chapter is to install the SMD3 software on your PC (see section 6), power on the SMD3 and connect it with the USB lead to the PC. The SMD3 software provides an intuitive and easy way to configure and evaluate the features of the SMD3 described in the remainder of this section.
This section discusses the various operational modes and configuration options available. The SMD3 software provides easy access to these functions, as well as help text describing each. If communicating with the SMD3 directly, using a terminal program or your own software, see section 7 which lists the commands available.
Operating modes
Step/Direction
Step/Direction triggered velocity
Remote
Joystick
Bake
Home
General concepts
User interface
Persistence of settings
Motor current
Microstepping
Freewheel mode
Velocity and Positioning mode
Initiating movement
Monitoring the motor
Enable input
Motor configuration
Temperature sensor selection
Profile configuration
Start and stop frequency
Acceleration and deceleration
Changing direction
Limits
Faults
Types of fault
Clearing a fault
Faults may be cleared using the clear command [CLR], or by pulling the fault reset pin to the ‘GND’‘GND’ pin on ‘‘X3 –– I/O’O’.
The external enable fault is non-latching when in step direction mode; once the external enable state is restored, or the external enable setting is changed to false, normal operation will resume immediately without the need to clear it as described above.