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Chapter 9 Motion Control
Motion Axis Configuration in
Connected Components
Workbench
A maximum of three motion axes can be configured through the Connected Components
Workbench software. To add, configure, update, delete, and monitor an axis in the Connected
Components Workbench software, see the sections that follow.
Add New Axis
1. On the Device Configuration tree, right-click <New Axis>. Click Add.
Table 28 - Major Fault Error Codes and Description
Major Fault
Value
Fault ID MACRO
Major Fault Description
0xF100
EP_MC_CONFIG_GEN_ERR
There is general configuration error detected in the motion
configuration downloaded from Connected Components
Workbench software, such as Num of Axis, or Motion
execution interval being configured out of range.
When this major fault is reported, there could be no axis in
ErrorStop state.
0xF110
EP_MC_RESOURCE_MISSING
Motion configuration has mismatch issues with motion
resource downloaded to the controller. There are some
motion resources missing.
When this major fault is reported, there could be no axis in
ErrorStop state.
0xF12x
EP_MC_CONFIG_AXS_ERR
Motion configuration for axis cannot be supported by this
catalog, or the configuration has some resource conflict with
some other motion axis, which has been configured earlier.
The possible reason could be maximum velocity, max
acceleration is configured out of supported range.
x = the logic Axis ID (0…3).
0xF15x
EP_MC_ENGINE_ERR
There is a motion engine logic error (firmware logic issue or
memory crash) for one axis detected during motion engine
cyclic operation. One possible reason can be motion engine
data/memory crash.
(This is motion engine operation error, and should not happen
in normal condition.)
x = the logic Axis ID (0…3).
Configuration changes must be compiled and downloaded to the
controller to take effect.
Values for the different motion axis parameters are validated based on a
set of relationships and pre-determined absolute range. See
Parameter Validation on page 189
for a description of the relationships
between parameters.
IMPORTANT
Motion Engine Execution Time
When an axis is added to the configuration, the Motion Engine Execution Time can be configured from 1…10 ms (default: 1 ms). This global parameter applies to all motion axis configurations.