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Learn the powerful ACR9000 family of controllers including the Ethernet Powerlink ACR9030 & ACR9040

Includes answers to common questions throughout the series of videos

  • Hardware specifications, inputs/outputs

  • ACR-View software's easy Configuration Wizard and panels

  • AcroBasic programming

  • What is Ethernet Powerlink and how does this help machine builders and users?

  • Parker I/O expansion CANopen modules and how to automatically start this using AcroBasic

  • Online resources for limit sensor wiring, wiring flying lead linear motor positioners, Flash vs Battery Backed RAM, etc.

Note these videos are hosted in http://youtube.com and would require access to this site. This is a 10 part video training in this play list.  For first time users, it'd be good to watch all in sequence. For experienced users needing a refresher or looking for specific information, the lessons are broken out below.

Alternately these videos are available on Parker University's training site.

Full playlist or individual videos below:

MOBILE USERS CLICK HERE

 

Further programming training available:

Free Online Training Videos: Parker AcroBasic - Programming Basics

  1. ACR9000 series controllers, EthernetPowerlink controllers, EPL servo drives

ACR9000, ACR9030, ACR9040, ACR9600, ACR9630, ACR9640

 

  1. ACR-View First Time Setup Configuration: Configuration Wizard

  2. ACR-View Terminal Emulator

  3. ACR-View Status Panel

  4. ACR-View ServoTuner

  5. Parker IO (PIO): Expansion Inputs & Outputs

  6. Stopping Motion

  7. Homing the axis in AcroBasic

  8. Motion Profilers - Masters and Setpoint Summation for Interpolated, Jog, CAM and Gear moves

10. AcroPLC

Note the ACR9600 series controllers should be used for new applications which has full IEC61131-3 / PLCopen programming capability. If you configure in ACR-View the controller as ACR9600 the ACR PLC programs will not be displayed but rather the IEC program environment.

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