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Appendix
Commands for Configuration of the Error Functions and Error Output:
Command
Function
Description
Example
DIRIN *)
Direction Input
Programs the fault output as a direction of
DIRIN
rotation input.
(The limiter switch is also thereby activated)
REFIN *)
Reference Input
Programs the fault pin as a limit switch
REFIN
ERROUT *)
Error Output
Switches to error ouput mode.
ERROUT
ENCOUT *)
Encoder Output
Switches to pulse output mode.
ENCOUT
LPN *)
Load Pulse Number
Sets the number of pulses. Range: 1 to 255
LPN16
GPN
Get Pulse Number
Calls up the number of pulses.
GPN
➔
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DIGOUT *)
Digital Output
Programs the fault output as a digital output.
DIGOUT
The level is automatically low upon activation.
CO *)
Clear Output
Sets digital output level to low.
CO
SO *)
Set Output
Sets digital output level to high.
SO
DCE *)
Delayed Current
Delayed activation of the error display for
DCE100
Error
current limiting, over voltage protection, and
deviation error. Given in 1/100th seconds.
GDCE
Get Delayed
Calls up the delayed current error value
GDCE
Current Error
➔
200
DEV *)
Load Deviation
Loads the allowable degree of deviation of the actual
DEV500
to the command speed value.
GDEV
Get Deviation
Calls up the programmed degree of deviation
GDEV
➔
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Commands for Programming Sequences
Command Function
Description
Example
PROGSEQ
Program Sequence
Defines the beginning of a program. All commands
PROGSEQ
given thereafter will be sent directly to the EEPROM.
LA1000
(Important: Do not cut the supply power to the motor
NP1000
during programming).
M
The command END defines the end of the program.
All commands given after the END will be immediately
END
carried out by the motor.
GPROGSEQ
Get Program
Calls up the program sequence at the host PC.
GPROGSEQ
Sequence
➔
<Program>
ENPROG *)
Enable Program
Starts the program. This command can also be saved
ENPROG
with the EEPSAV command and the program will then
run directly after turning the power to the motor on.
DIPROG *)
Disable Program
Deactivates the program.
DIPROG
Additional commands for programming sequences can be viewed in the chapter
“Saving and Running Programs”.
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