Z1: NC/PLC interface signals
19.4 Travel to fixed stop (F1)
Basic Functions
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Function Manual, 09/2011, 6FC5397-0BP40-2BA0
19.4.2
Signals from axis/spindle (DB31, ...)
DB31, ...
DBX3.1
Enable travel to fixed stop
Edge evaluation: no
Signal(s) updated: cyclic
Signal state 1 or
edge change
0 → 1
Meaning when
FXS
function is selected using the part program
(IS "Activate travel to fixed stop" = 1):
→ Travel to fixed stop is enabled and the axis traverses from the start position at the programmed
velocity to the programmed target position.
Signal state 0
Edge change
1 → 0
Meaning when
FXS
function is selected using the part program
(IS "Activate travel to fixed stop" = 1):
→ Travel to fixed stop is inhibited.
→ The axis is stationary at the start position with reduced torque.
→ The channel message "wait": Auxiliary function acknowledgment missing" is displayed.
Meaning before the fixed stop has been reached
(IS "fixed stop reached" = 0):
→ Travel to fixed stop is aborted.
→ The alarm "20094: Axis%1 Function aborted" is displayed.
Meaning after the fixed stop has been reached
IS "fixed stop reached" = 1):
→ The torque limiting and monitoring of the fixed stop monitoring window are canceled.
Deselection: DB31, ...DBX1.1 (acknowledge fixed stop reached)
IS irrelevant
for ...
MD37060 $MA_FIXED_STOP_ACKN_MASK
(monitoring PLC acknowledgments for travel to fixed stop)
= 0 or 2
Corresponding to .... MD37060 $MA_FIXED_STOP_ACKN_MASK
(monitoring PLC acknowledgments for travel to fixed stop)
DB31, ... DBX62.4 (activate travel to fixed stop)
DB31, ...
DBX62.4
Activate travel to fixed stop
Edge evaluation: no
Signal(s) updated: cyclic
Signal state 1 or
edge change
0 → 1
The "Travel to fixed stop" function is active.
This signal is used for analog drives in order, for example, to activate the current or torque limitation
parameterized in the actuator.
Signal state 0 or
edge change
1 → 0
The "Travel to fixed stop function" is not active.