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Example 4: Digital output for electromechanical brake for lifting applications (programming example related to
MDO4 digital output).
Table 46: MDO parameterization for electromechanical brake command.
P297
MDO4: Digital output mode
ABS BRAKE
P298
MDO4: Variable A selection
A81: Torque Output
P299
MDO4: Variable B selection
A71: Speed MEA
P300
MDO4: Testing variable A
>
P301
MDO4: Testing variable B
P302
MDO4: Comparing value for Test A
20.00%
P303
MDO4: Comparing value for Test B
50.00 rpm
P304
MDO4: Function applied to the result of the two tests
(A) Set (B) Reset Rising Edge
P304a
MDO4: Variable C selection
D0: Disabled
P304b
MDO4: Function applied to the result of f(A,B) and C test
P305
MDO4: Output logic level
TRUE
The digital output energizes only if no alarm trips. The torque demand is greater than
P302
= 20.00% (Set). The digital
output de-energizes if an alarm trips or if the decelerating speed is lower than the speed value set in
P303
= 50rpm
(Reset).
Figure 37: Electromechanical brake command (example).
CAUTION
Always use the NO contact of the digital output for the electromechanical brake
command.
NOTE
For details about the electromechanical brake used for lifting applications, see also the
BRIDGE CRANE MENU.