IF55 ROT CANopen®
Code sequence
It shows whether the code sequence (bit 0
object) is set to clockwise (CW) or counter-clockwise
(CCW). If the bit is “=0” the output encoder position value has been set to
increase (count up information) when the encoder rotates clockwise (CW); if the
bit is “=1” the output encoder position value has been set to increase when the
encoder rotates counter-clockwise (CCW). CW and CCW rotations are viewed
from the shaft end. To set the code sequence to either CW or CCW you must set
the bit 0
1. For any further information on setting and using the counting direction
function refer to the
Scaling
It shows whether the scaling function (bit 2
object) is disabled or enabled. If the value is
“=0” the scaling function is disabled; if the value is “=1” the scaling function is
enabled. To disable / enable the scaling function you must set the bit 2
any further information on setting and using the scaling function refer to the
Limit switch min.
If the encoder position is greater than the value set in the
object, the bit 12 of this object is set to “0”.
If the encoder position is less than the value set in the
object, the bit 12 of this object is set to “1”.
To enable this function set the bit 12
object to "1". For any further information on setting
and using the lower limit switch refer to the
object on page 56.
Limit switch max.
If the encoder position is lower than the value set in the
object, the bit 13 of this object is set to “0”.
If the encoder position is greater than the value set in the
object, bit 13 of this object is set to “1”.
To enable this function set the bit 13
object to "1". For any further information on setting
and using the higher limit switch refer to the
object on page 56.
Current operating state
It shows the current operating state of the unit. For further information on the
available states see the “6.2 State machine” section on page 40.
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