Z1: NC/PLC interface signals
19.10 Reference point approach (R1)
Basic Functions
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Function Manual, 09/2011, 6FC5397-0BP40-2BA0
19.10.4
Signals from axis/spindle (DB31, ...)
Special cases,
errors, ......
If the machine axis has arrived at the reference point and none of the four "reference point value 1
to 4" interface signals has been set, the value of the reference point is automatically set to 1.
Corresponding to .... MD34100 $MA_REFP_SET_POS (reference point value)
DB31, ...
DBX12.7
Reference point approach delay
Edge evaluation: no
Signal(s) updated: cyclic
Signal state 1 or
edge change
0 → 1
The machine axis is positioned on the reference cam.
Signal state 0 or
edge change
1 → 0
The machine axis is positioned in front of the reference cam. An appropriately long reference cam
(up to the end of the traversing range) should be used to prevent the machine axis from being
located behind (after) the referencing cam.
Corresponding to .... DB31, ... DBX2.4 - DBX2.7 (reference point values 1 to 4)
DB31, ...
DBX60.4
Referenced/synchronized 1
Edge evaluation:
Signal(s) updated:
Signal state 1 or
edge change
0 → 1
Axes:
When being referenced, if the machine axis has reached the reference point (incremental measuring
systems) or the target point (for length measuring system with distance-coded reference marks),
then the machine axis is referenced and the following interface signal is set:
DB31, ... DBX60.4 (referenced/synchronized 1)
(depending on which position measuring system is active when referencing).
Spindles:
After power-on, a spindle is synchronized the latest after one spindle revolution (360 degrees) (the
zero mark passed or the Bero responded).
Signal state 0 or
edge change
1 → 0
The machine axis/spindle with position measuring system 1 is not referenced/synchronized.
Corresponding to ...
DB31, ... DBX1.5 (position measuring system 1)
DB31, ...
DBX2.4 - DBX2.7
Reference point value 1 to 4