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924_encoders [2023/08/22 07:54] – created phil924_encoders [2025/01/22 05:50] (current) phil
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 ====== Prescore encoder ====== ====== Prescore encoder ======
 +You need to navigate to the following screen to see the three decimal place readout of the prescorer encoder position.
 +{{ :prescorer-encoder-924.jpg?400 |}}
   * The original encoder part  number is SAM8346P00782   * The original encoder part  number is SAM8346P00782
   * The new encoder part number is SAM8346P00796   * The new encoder part number is SAM8346P00796
   * dipswitch position   * dipswitch position
     * 1-on 2-on 3-on 4-off 5-on 6-off     * 1-on 2-on 3-on 4-off 5-on 6-off
 +    * {{ :prescorer-encoder-dipswitches-924.jpg?400 |}}
  
 When you replace the encoder, you need to ensure the dipswitches are set to the above positions. When you replace the encoder, you need to ensure the dipswitches are set to the above positions.
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 The problem is that the encoder count is so far out of range that it will not display on the HMI.  You must, by hand, turn the encoder numerous revolutions until the encoder count gets back in range.  You'll need a couple of people to relay the status from the screen while one person is off in the hole turning the encoder by hand. The problem is that the encoder count is so far out of range that it will not display on the HMI.  You must, by hand, turn the encoder numerous revolutions until the encoder count gets back in range.  You'll need a couple of people to relay the status from the screen while one person is off in the hole turning the encoder by hand.
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-As of writing this, nobody know what the maximum and minimum numbers are supposed to be.  We are fairly sure that the encoder is calibrated correctly but we're not sure.