Roland CAMM-2 PNC-2300 Owner's Manual Page 238

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238 MaxMotion for Machines
defined in the System Requirements chapter.
C. Connect the MaxMotion ID key to your existing parallel port
in your computer. If you have a printer connected to the
parallel port, disconnect the printer cable, connect the ID key,
tighten the screws, and reconnect the printer cable to the other
side of the ID key.
D. Make sure and connect the MaxAmp unit per installation
instructions in procedure E1.
STEP TWO
A. Notice four white Molex connectors with X, Y, and Z written
on three of them that are coming out of the amplifier box.
These will go into the NH810 machine. The fourth Molex
connector is smaller and it provides power to the spindle
motor of the machine. The last one is a tiny 4 pin connector.
Only two of the four pins are used. This is the connection for
the limit switch for the Z axis.
B. Orient yourself such that you are facing the front of the
NH810 machine.
C. The monitor and the electronics is situated to the left of the
machine but attached to the machine.
D. Remove the monitor. Remove all the electronics and its power
supply.
E Note that there are cables coming from the machine side and
they are the only remaining parts once the electronics is
removed. Note the five connectors:
1. Three identical connectors for the X, Y, and Z axis.
2. The same cable that has the Z axis connector also has the
tiny 4 pin connector for the limit switch for the Z axis.
3. Finally, the 3 pin Molex connector for the spindle motor.
F. Connect the appropriate connectors from the MaxAmp unit to
the connectors on the machine. The only mistake one could
possibly make is to switch X and Y axis. If that is the case, just
switch the connectors.
CAUTIONS
A. The Z-axis limit switch wiring is connected for your 810 table.
B. You should use our 10 key Controlpad implementation to jog the
tool to the starting point of a job. Next, you should use the SURFACE
command to set the Z axis. If you are repeating similar jobs with the
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