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8.3.3 Synchronous Operation Difference Behavior Check Function
The difference behavior check function is used to check if the master and slave axes perform the
synchronous operation properly, and detect the feedback pulse value between the master and slave
axes exceeds the threshold by comparing the feedback pulse value.
The operations when the difference between the moving amounts of master and slave axes exceeds the
specified difference value can be selected from the followings.
Difference
check
Operation
Error
An error occurs, and the operations of master and slave axes stop.
The operations cannot start until the error is cleared.
Warning
A warning occurs.
The operations continue.
None
The difference behavior check is not performed.
Note:
The difference behavior check function in the synchronous operation is available only when setting the
pulse input method for the master and slave axes to the feedback pulse.
Reference:
<5.3 Setting the Pulse Ouput Mode>
8.3.4 Controlling and Monitoring Synchronous Operation
The following area is used to set the synchronous operation to be enabled/disabled, and check the
synchronous status.
[Synchronous operation control/monitor area]
Bank
Offset
address
Name
Description
00H
2B0H
Synchronous
group 1 operation
Enabled/disabled
The setting for the synchronous operation can be switched between
“Enabled”
and
“Disabled”.
When using the synchronous mode B, this setting is ignored, and the operation
is always performed in the synchronized state.
2B1H
Synchronous
group 2 operation
Enabled/disabled
2B4H
Synchronous
operation monitor
Note:
Setting to enable/diable the synchronous mode is available in the synchronous mode A only.
Summary of Contents for AFP243710
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Page 17: ...Chapter 1 Functions of Unit and Restrictions on Combination ...
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