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Dynaserv G3 Encoder Resolution
Encoder resolutions for the Dynaserv G3 series (post-quadrature):
Motor Model
Encoder Resolution
#113 (Default)
#112 (Default)
DM1A-xxx
4096000
4096000
1024000
DM1B-xxx
2621440
2621440
655360
DM1C-xxx
2621440
2621440
655360
DR1A-xxx
1638400
1638400
819200
DR1B-xxx
1015808
1015808
507904
DR1E-xxx
1228800
1228800
614400
DM5B-xxx
557056
557056
278528
DR5C-xxx
425984
425984
212992
DR5E-xxx
638976
638976
319488
#112 = drive resolution
#113 = scaling (rarely changed from default)
If #112 or #113 is changed, the changed data becomes valid the next time the drive's power is cycled. A software reset will not do--the physical power must be cycled!
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