
Chapter 2
Behavior models used in CIP Motion
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Online Scaling
Any change or SSV message that results in a motion resolution change will
generate an APR fault.
See also
Absolute Position Loss without APR Faults
The following tables provide detailed information on when the APR feature
recovers absolute position. The following assumptions need to be taken into
consideration. In each of these cases, the APR feature restores absolute position
and preserves the state of the Axis Homed bit, indicating that the axis has a
machine referenced absolute position.
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All relevant axes are CIP axes.
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Yes, machine reference is recovered (for Axes that have been homed).
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No, machine reference is not recovered (for Axes that have been homed).
Scenario
Event
Machine Reference
Retained
Controller
Battery
(1)
Yes
Controller Power Cycle with Battery
Yes
Controller Removal/Insertion Under Power (RIUP) with Battery
Yes
Controller Firmware Update
Yes
Controller CompactFlash Update
Yes
Controller Swap (Same CF Card)
Yes
APR Recovery Scenarios