Setting up Compax3 C3I22T11102 192-120114 N5 C3I22T11 June 2008Your PC is connected with Compax3 via a RS232 cable (SSK1 (see page 383)).Cable SSK1 (see page 383) (COM 1/2-interface on the PC to X10 on the Compax3or via adapter SSK32/20 on programming interface of Compax3H).Start the Compax3 servo manager and make the setting for the selected interfacein the menu"Options Communication settings RS232/RS485...".In the menu tree under device selection you can read the device type of the con-nected device (Online Device Identification) or select a device type (Device Selec-tion Wizard).Then you can double click on "Configuration" to start the configuration wizard. Thewizard will lead you through all input windows of the configuration.Input quantities will be described in the following chapters, in the same order in which you are queried about them by the configurationwizard.4.1.1. Test commissioning of a Compax3 axisIn the device online help, we show you at this place an animation of a testsetup with the aim to move an unloaded motor. Simple and independent of the Compax3 device variant* Without overhead for configuration Without special knowledge in programming* for device specific functions, please refer to the corresponding device description.Due to continuous optimization, individual monitor displays may have changed.This does however hardly influence the general proceeding.4.1.2. Selection of the supply voltage usedPlease select the mains voltage for the operation of Compax3.This influences the choice of motors available.4.1.3. Motor SelectionThe selection of motors can be broken down into: Motors that were purchased in Europe and Motors that were purchased in the USA. You will find non-standard motors under "Additional motors" and Under "User-defined motors" you can select motors set up with the C3 MotorMa-nager.For motors with holding brake SMHA or MHA brake delay times can be entered.For this see also Brake delay times (see page 287).Connection betweenPC - Compax3Device SelectionConfiguration