
Operation and Installation Manual
2013 Cervis, Inc.
25.0 Tele-Alignment Option
Tele-Alignment provides a means for the operator to adjust the output parameters. Access to the
option can be activated and deactivated through the EEPROM, EEPROM recorder, or
TM70Config provided the expansion card Jumper is set to enable Tele-Alignment. Cards that
support the option are:
• A1P4RCAN (One (1) relay-based potentiometric transducer output card)
• A2VCAN (Two (2) voltage analog output card)
• A2ICAN (Two (2) pulse-width-modulated current analog output card)
A2ICAN and A2VCAN expansion cards are interchangeable, the position and number of outputs
are the same, but when interchanged it is necessary to adjust their particular parameters. The
new expansion card is automatically recognized by the system, and all expansion cards and
CANbus supported outputs are identified at the instance of using the Tele-Alignment menu; the
information is synchronized between the transmitter and the receiver.
Tele-Alignment requires use of the LCD70 option (software version 3.1 or higher, Figure 52), or
the TM70 Tele-Teaching support module (IKUSI Ref. 2305120-00A) that is specifically design for
that purpose.
Figure 52. LCD70 Display
25.1 Tele-Alignment Process
Software navigation is performed using the ▲(UP), ▼ (DOWN), ENTER (validate selection), and
ESC (abort selection) keys of the LCD70, and are also configurable through the EEPROM or
TM70Config. In situations where multiple keystrokes are necessary to reach a desired value, the
▲ or ▼ keys can be held, in which case the values scroll on the display.
Access to Tele-Alignment is by pressing and holding ENTER (default), and then START as
shown in Figure 53.
Figure 53. Tele-Alignment Default Startup Sequence
Note: Though the default is Enter then Start, TM70Config allows for custom keystroke
modifications if desired.
Start
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