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Saving and Running Programs
Important:
The handshake control (XON/XOFF) must be set in the
terminal program. To receive data from the motor
(GPROGSEQ), it is best to activate the “return upon
receiving” in the terminal program.
Note:
The
“FAULHABER Motion Manager”
program provides
a comfortable way to program sequences and configure
the motor.
Sequence Programming Commands
Command Function
Description
Example
PROGSEQ
Program
Defines the beginning of a
PROGSEQ
Sequence
program. All commands given
LA1000
given there after will be sent
NP1000
directly to the EEPROM.
M
(Important: Do not cut the supply
END
power to the motor during
programming). The command END
defines the end of the program.
All commands given after the END
will be immediately carried out by
the motor.
GPROGSEQ Get Program Calls up the program sequence
GPROGSEQ
Sequence
at the host PC.
➔
<Prog>
ENPROG *) Enable
Starts the program. This
ENPROG
Program
command can also be saved
with the EEPSAV command
and the program will then run
directly after turning the power
to the motor on.
DIPROG *)
Disable
Deactivates the program.
DIPROG
Program
Commands can be sent over the RS-232 Port even while a
program is running. When programming a sequence almost
all the ASCII commands are available.
For stand-alone and partially
autonomous applications,
sequences can be programmed
in a standard text-editor
(Windows-Editor, Word) and
sent to the drive with a termi-
nal program. The programs are
saved in the on-board memory
(the EEPROM).