Theory of Operation
P/N 400274-01 Revision A7
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Resetting the Master Cycle Processing
Resetting the Master Cycle Processing on the PCM-22 involves reloading
the user-defined
Master Cycle
parameters. This overwrites all learned
and user-defined Master information currently in use. When the Master
processing is reset, the
Master Cycle Defined
output function is
deactivated until the Master Cycle is redefined.
Resetting the Master
Cycle Processing
usually happens automatically but may be induced. See
Automatically Resetting the Master Processing
and
Manually Resetting
the Master Processing.
Note:
Resetting the Master Cycle Processing
will only occur when a
Follower Cycle
is not executing and the Follower axis is not
moving.
How the Master Cycle is Defined
After
Resetting the
Master Cycle Processing
the Master cycle is
undefined and must be redefined before a Follower cycle may begin.
Master Cycle Defined By Sensor Mode
When the
first
Zero Master Cycle
sensor input is received, the product is
at the initial Master zero position. When the second
Zero Master Cycle
sensor input is received, the
Master Cycle Length
will be defined and the
Master Cycle Defined
output function will activate.
Master Cycle Not Defined By Sensor Mode
When the
first
Zero Master Cycle
input is received, the product is at the
initial Master zero position. The
Master Cycle Length
will be defined at
this point and the
Master Cycle Defined
output function will activate.
This will be the only
Zero Master Cycle
sensor input required for all
master cycles following.
Note:
For situations where there is no need for any master axis
alignment, you can wire the Follower Cycle Defined output to
the Zero Master Cycle input to define the Master Cycle position
automatically.
Automatically Resetting the Master Processing
•
If the PCM-22 has been powered-up but has not yet executed a
Follower cycle, it is executing the
Master Cycle
0 data definition. The
first time after power-up the
Y Execute Follower Cycle
program step
is executed in a PCX program, the Master processing will be reset.
See the
MF
serial command.
•
When the
Y Execute Follower Cycle
program step is executed in a
PCX program and the
Master Cycle
definition specified in the
Follower Cycle
screen, is not the same as the currently executing
Master Cycle
definition then the Master processing will be reset. See
the
CI2
serial command.