PCM-22 Rotary Knife Controller
90
© EMERSON Motion Control
Reading
CQ
Flags
Following are some typical examples of various issues, diagnostic codes
and their definitions.
Starting issues
Example:
CQ = 0x84
The
Working Offset
is too short or too long for the size of the
Working
Segment
which is overlapping the Follower zero position.
One of two items:
Working Offset
or
Working Segment
, needs to be
changed.
Adjusting the Working Segment
Example 1:
CQ = 14
The user tried to adjust the
Working Segment
larger than the
Master
Length Lower Limit
, which would violate the
Cycle Inter-Relationships
.
See
Working Segment
and
Cycle Inter-Relationships
.
Example 2
:
CQ = 84
The user tried to adjust the
Working Segment
larger than the
Cycle
Inter-Relationships
will allow.
Adjusting the Master Phase Distance
Example:
CQ = 40
The
Master Phase Distance
requested is less than zero.
Sensor Issues and Length Limits
Example 1:
CQ = 810
The Master Sensor is missing. See
Missing Sensors.
Example 2:
CQ = 20
If the
Follower Cycle
is
Defined By a Registration Sensor
and the learned
Follower length has reached the
Follower Length Upper Limit
or
Follower Length Lower Limit
.
If the
Follower Cycle
is not
Defined By a Registration Sensor
, the user
has attempted to adjust the
Follower Cycle Length
past either the
Follower Length Upper Limit
or
Follower Length Lower Limit
.
See
Running Into A Length Limit.