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DMC-2X00 
Chapter 2  Getting Started  
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address you entered to the controller with the specified serial number.  Click on YES to assign it, NO 
to move to next controller, or CANCEL to not save the changes.  If there are no controllers on the 
network that do not have an IP address assigned, the program will state this. 
When done registering, click on OK.  If you do not wish to save the changes, click on CANCEL.  
Once the controller has been register, select the correct controller from the list and click on OK. If the 
software successfully established communications with the controller, the registry entry will be 
displayed at the top of the screen. 
NOTE: The controller must be registered via an Ethernet connection. 
Sending Test Commands to the Terminal: 
After you connect your terminal, press <return> or the <enter> key on your keyboard.  In response to 
carriage return <return>, the controller responds with a colon,  : 
Now type 
 TPA 
<return> 
This command directs the controller to return the current position of the A axis.  The controller should 
respond with a number such as 
 0000000 
Step 7. Determine the Axes to be Used for Sinusoidal 
Commutation 
* This step is only required when the controller will be used to control a brushless motor(s) with 
sinusoidal commutation. 
The command, BA is used to select the axes of sinusoidal commutation.  For example, BAAC sets A 
and C as axes with sinusoidal commutation.   
Notes on Configuring Sinusoidal Commutation: 
The command, BA, reconfigures the controller such that it has one less axis of 'standard' control for 
each axis of sinusoidal commutation.  For example, if the command BAA is given to a DMC-2x40 
controller, the controller will be re-configured to be a DMC-2x30 controller.  In this case the highest 
axis is no longer available except to be used for the 2
nd
 phase of the sinusoidal commutation.  Note that 
the highest axis on a controller can never be configured for sinusoidal commutation.  
The DAC associated with the selected axis represents the first phase.  The second phase uses the 
highest available DAC.  When more than one axis is configured for sinusoidal commutation, the 
controller will assign the second phases to the DACs which have been made available through the axes 
reconfiguration.  The highest sinusoidal commutation axis will be assigned to the highest available 
DAC and the lowest sinusoidal commutation axis will be assigned to the lowest available DAC.  Note 
that the lowest axis is the A axis and the highest axis is the highest available axis for which the 
controller has been configured. 
Example: Sinusoidal Commutation Configuration using a DMC-2x70 
BAAC 
This command causes the controller to be reconfigured as a DMC-2x50 controller.  The A and C axes 
are configured for sinusoidal commutation.  The first phase of the A axis will be the motor command 
A signal.  The second phase of the A axis will be F signal.  The first phase of the C axis will be the 
motor command C signal.  The second phase of the C axis will be the motor command G signal.