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Basic Move Types (continued)
CW/CCW Registration Move (continued)
Controlled Stop Conditions
The Registration Move Command bit is reset to “0”.
A positive transition on an input configured as a
Stop Jog or Registration Move
Input.
Starting a Registration Move with a
Stop Jog or Registration Move
Input in its active
state will result in a move of (
Minimum Registration Distance
+
Programmed Number
of Steps
).
You issue a Hold Move command in the Network Output Data. The SMD17K responds by using the
programmed Deceleration value to bring the move to a stop, without using the value of the Programmed
Number of Steps parameter. A Registration Move does not go into the Hold State if the Hold Move
command is used to stop the move and it cannot be restarted with the Resume Move command.
Immediate Stop Conditions
You issue an Immediate Stop command through the Network Output Data.
An inactive-to-active transition on an input configured as an E-Stop Input.
A CW or CWW Limit Switch is reached. If the limit that is reached is the same as the direction of
travel, for example, hitting the CW limit while running a CW move, a
Reset Errors
command must be
issued before moves are allowed in that direction again. If the limit that is reached is opposite the direc-
tion of travel, a
Reset Errors
command does not have to be issued.
Note that it is possible to
start
a move while a CW or CCW Limit Switch is active as long as
the direction of travel is
opposite
that of the activated Limit Switch. For example, it is possible
to start a CW Registration Move while the CCW Limit Switch is active.
Assembled Moves
All of the moves explained so far must be run individually to their completion or must be stopped before
another move can begin. The SMD17K also gives you the ability to pre-assemble more complex profiles from
a series of relative moves that are then run with a single command. Each Assembled Move can consist of 2 to
16 segments. Assembled Moves are programmed through a hand shaking protocol that uses the input and out-
put registers assigned to the unit. The protocol is fully described in the
sec-
Two types of Assembled Moves exist in an SMD17K:
Blend Move -
A Blend Move gives you the ability to string multiple relative moves together and run all
of them sequentially without stopping the shaft between moves. A Blend Move can be run in either
direction, and the direction is set when the command is issued. The direction of motion cannot be
reversed with a Blend Move.
Dwell Move -
A Dwell Move gives you the ability to string multiple relative moves together, and the
SMD17K will stop between each move for a programed
Dwell Time
. Because motion stops between
each segment, a Dwell Move allows you to reverse direction during the move.
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