Appendix 1 Explanation of Parameters
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Appendix 1.14 PLC Axis Indexing Parameters
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#12800(PR)
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chgauxno Auxiliary axis number
Set the axis No. to be controlled as auxiliary axis using auxiliary axis interface.
When "0" is set, the axis will not operate as auxiliary axis.
---Setting range---
0 to 6
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#12801(PR)
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station Number of indexing stations
Set the number of stations.
For linear axis, this value is expressed by: number of divisions = number of stations -1.
Setting "0" or "1" sets the number of stations to 2.
---Setting range---
0 to 360
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#12802(PR)
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Cont1 Control parameter 1
The bits that are not explained here must be set to "0".
Bit3:
0: Automatic reach signal isn't interlocked with the start signal.
1: Automatic reach signal is interlocked with the start signal.
Bit4:
0: Automatic reach signal is turned ON again.
1: Automatic reach signal isn't turned ON again.
Bit5:
0: Station No. Output within fixed position.
1: Station No. Constantly output.
bit9:
0: Rotation direction determined by operation control signal (DIR)
1: Rotation direction in the shortcut direction
bitE:
0: Rotation direction in operation control signal (DIR) or in the shortcut direction
1: Rotation direction in the arbitrary position command sign direction
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#12803(PR)
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Cont2 Control parameter 2
The bits that are not explained here must be set to "0".
bit4:
0: Uniform assignment
1: Arbitrary coordinate assignment
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#12804(PR)
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tleng Linear axis stroke length
Set the movement stroke length for linear axes.
(Note 1)Setting "0.000" causes an MCP alarm at the power ON.
(Note 2)This parameter is meaningless at the arbitrary coordinate assignment or with the arbitrary
coordinate designation method.
---Setting range---
0.000 to 99999.999 (mm)
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#12805
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offset Station offset
Set the distance (offset) from the reference position to station 1.
---Setting range---
-99999.999 to 99999.999 (° or mm)
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