47
Setting Up Parameters
In Position
The In Position (InPosn) source will activate at the end of a move if the absolute value of
following error is less than or equal to the In Position Window for the In Position Time.
In Position Window
The absolute value of the Following Error must be less than or equal to this value at the end
of an index in order for the InPosn source to activate. This window is set in units specified in
the User Units View.
For example:
The In Position window is set to .0025 revs. At the end of an index, the following error
is calculated to be .0012 revolutions. Therefore, the InPosn source will activate.
In Position window is set to .001 inches. If at the end of an index, the following error is
calculated to be .0015 inches, then the InPosn source will not activate.
In Position Time
This is the amount of time in seconds that commanded motion must be complete and the
absolute value of the following error must be less than the In Position Window for the InPosn
source to activate. If set to zero (default), then InPosn will activate as soon as motion stops
and the following error is less than the In Position Window parameter.
Limits Group
Enable Following Error Check Box
Check this box to enable (or disable if not checked) the Following Error Limit. If enabled, a
fault will be generated if the absolute value of the following error ever exceeds the value in
the following error parameter. If disabled, a fault will never be generated.
Following Error
Following Error is the difference between the Position Command and the Position Feedback.
It is positive when the Position Command is greater than the Position Feedback. If the
absolute value of the following error exceeds the value you enter here, the drive will generate
a Following Error Fault (F). All accumulated Following Error will be cleared when the drive
is disabled.
The Following Error Limit is defined in user units.
Enable Software Travel Limits Check Box
Check this box to enable (or disable if not checked) the software travel limits. If unchecked,
the software travel limits are not monitored.
Summary of Contents for FM-3
Page 2: ......
Page 14: ...xii ...
Page 16: ...2 FM 3 Programming Module Reference Manual Figure 2 FM 3 Programming Module Features ...
Page 128: ...114 FM 3 Programming Module Reference Manual ...
Page 156: ...142 FM 3 Programming Module Reference Manual ...
Page 196: ...182 FM 3 Programming Module Reference Manual ...
Page 238: ...224 FM 3 Programming Module Reference Manual ...
Page 251: ...237 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Figure 97 Diagnostic Cable DGNE Diagram ...
Page 262: ...248 FM 3 Programming Module Reference Manual ...
Page 264: ...250 FM 3 Programming Module Reference Manual AX4 CEN CDRO ...
Page 265: ...251 Specifications Cable Diagrams ...
Page 266: ...252 FM 3 Programming Module Reference Manual SNCE XXX Cable SNCDD 001 5 Cable ...
Page 267: ...253 Specifications SNCO 003 Cable SNCI 003 Cable ...
Page 268: ...254 FM 3 Programming Module Reference Manual SNCLI 003 Cable ...
Page 272: ...258 FM 3 Programming Module Reference Manual TIA XXX Cable DDS XXX Cable ...
Page 274: ...260 FM 3 Programming Module Reference Manual CMDS XXX Cable CMMS XXX Cable ...
Page 275: ...261 Specifications CFCS XXX Cable ...
Page 276: ...262 FM 3 Programming Module Reference Manual CFCO XXX Cable ...
Page 277: ...263 Specifications CFOS XXX Cable ...
Page 278: ...264 FM 3 Programming Module Reference Manual ...
Page 286: ...272 FM 3 Programming Module Reference Manual ...
Page 290: ...276 FM 3 Programming Module Reference Manual ...
Page 291: ......