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CHAPTER 7 – Programmation
SMT-BD2/m
START
This signal starts the sequence which number is defined by inputs IN1 to IN7. This signal
must be disabled before the sequence is over.
STOP
This input stops the motor with the deceleration given by the JOG motion parameters.
WAIT
When this signal is activated, it inhibits the execution of a sequence. The sequence will start
when this signal is disabled.
TEACH
This input allows to read the value of the current motor position and to program the sequence
number defined by the logic inputs (IN1 to IN7) with this value. This function is only valid for an
absolute
positioning
sequence.
JOG+
Manual movement in positive direction according to the JOG motion parameters.
JOG-
Manual movement in negative direction according to the JOG motion parameters.
IN1 to IN8
These inputs allow to define, in natural binary code, the number of the sequence to be
executed. They also allow to define a sequence starting condition.
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LOGIC
OUTPUTS
Amp OK
This signal indicates that the amplifier is ready (without error).
BRAKE
This output controls the motor brake activation/desactivation.
SEQ
This signal indicates that a sequence is presently executed.
POS
This signal is activated when the motor reaches the position, and remains enabled until the
next motor movement.
SPEED
This signal indicates that the speed set point is reached during a movement of the motor.
OK
This signal indicates that the amplifier is ready for a movement (no error and amplifier
enabled).
OUT1 to OUT8
Programmable logic outputs. These outputs are only operating during a programmed
sequence.
4 ms minimum
Combination of
the logic inputs
IN1 to IN7
START
1,5 ms minimum
6 ms minimum
Sequence 1 with
Tdec = 0 and Next = 2
Sequence 2
Delay time
POS
SEQ
SPEED