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long as gearing is in operation. This source can be active even if the motor is not in motion as long as gearing is active.
Gear Decel
Gear.Decel
This parameter sets the deceleration of the realtime gearing ramp. Gear.Decel units are in Follower Units/Velocity Time Base/
Acceleration Time Base. The Gear.Decel functions only when the follower is ramping its speed down after the gearing function
has turned off.
Gear Decel Enable
Gear.DecelEnable
Gear.DecelEnable is a Destination that when it is "on" allows a gear to run a specified decel ramp after the gearing command
is turned off.
Gear Decelerating
Gear.Decelerating
If Gear.DecelEnable is activated, this source is activated during the time between Gear.Initate = Off and
Gear.CommandComplete = On.
Direction
Gear.Direction
Allows the user to select which master axis command the follower is going to follow and the choices are Bidirectional,
ComMinus and ComPlus.
Bidirectional
The follower will follow both the plus and minus master axis command at the specified ratio
ComMinus
The follower will follow only the minus master axis command
ComPlus
The follower will follow only the plus master axis command
Gear Initiate
Gear.Initiate
Gearing can be activated through an assignment, or from a program instruction, Gear.Initiate. If initiated from an assignment,
the Gear.Activate destination is a level-sensitive event. This means that gearing will be active as long as the source to which it
is assigned is active. If gearing from a user program, the Gear.Stop instruction is used to stop the gearing motion. The gearing
function must be stopped by the same method that started it. If it is started from an assignment, then it must be stopped from
an assignment or if started in a user program, it must be stopped in a user program.
Gear Ratio
Gear.Ratio
The ratio is defined as the number of follower distance units to move the motor per distance unit of travel. The gear ratio can
be positive or negative and is a signed 32-bit parameter. The resolution of the parameter is determined by the number of
decimal places configured for the Master Velocity Units on the Master Setup screen.
Gear Recovery Distance
Gear.RecoveryDist
This variable measures the distance the follower loses from the master. This distance lost is measured between a Gear Initiate
and the Gear At Velocity.
Scale
Gear.ScaleDenominator
The denominator (bottom value of the scaling fraction) is the # of master distance units. Scaling is defined as the number of
follower distance units that will be traveled per the number of master distance units of travel. The follower distance units is
defined in the top value (gear.scalenumerator) of the fraction.
Scale
Gear.ScaleNumerator
The numerator (top value of the scaling fraction) is the # of follower units. Scaling is defined as the number of follower distance
units that will be traveled per the number of master distance units of travel. The master distance units is defined in the bottom
value (gear.scaledenominator) of the fraction.
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