Command Descriptions
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If the
SMVER
value is set to zero (
SMVER0
), the velocity error condition is not monitored, allowing the
velocity error to accumulate without causing a fault.
[ SQRT() ]
Square Root
Type
Operator
(Mathematical)
Syntax
See
below
Units
n/a
Range
n/a
Default
n/a
Response
n/a
See Also
[
=
],
[
+
],
[
-
],
[
*
],[
/
],
VAR
Product Rev
GT6K 6.0
GV6K 6.0
This operator takes the square root of a value. The result, if multiplied by itself, will
approximately
equal
the original value (the difference is attributed to round-off error). The resulting value has 3 decimal places.
Syntax:
VARn=SQRT(expression)
where “
n
” is the variable number, and the expression can be a
number or a mathematical expression. The
SQRT
of a negative number is not allowed. Parentheses (
()
)
must be placed around the
SQRT
operand.
Example:
VAR1=SQRT(25)
; Set variable 1 equal to the square root of 25 (result = 5)
SRSET
Resolver Offset Angle
Type
Drive
Configuration
Syntax
<a_><!>SRSET<r>
Units
r = angle in degrees
Range
-180.0 to +180.0 :
±
0.1
(no value = use auto align if in DMODE11)
Default
0
Response
SRSET:
(returns the calculated value only if in DMODE11)
See Also
DMODE, SFB, TSROFF
Product Rev
GT6K n/a
GV6K 6.0
(applicable only to
servo axes)
AUTO-SETUP
:
This command is automatically set according to the Parker motor selected with the
configuration utility in Motion Planner (see page
6
). If you did not use the configuration utility or are not using a
Parker Motor, this command is set to zero. (Refer to
DMTR
for a list of auto-configured commands.)
The
SRSET
value becomes the new resolver offset angle. When no value is specified, and the drive is in
DMODE11
(feedback alignment mode), then a routine is executed to automatically set the resolver angle.
WARNING
: Motion (less than 1 rev) will occur when you initiate the auto alignment mode. To ascertain
the actual offset angle, use the
TSROFF
command.
The
SRSET
value is saved in non-volatile memory.
[ SS ]
System Status
Type
Assignment or Comparison
Syntax
See
below
Units
n/a
Range
n/a
Default
n/a
Response
n/a
See Also
IF, TCMDER, TRGFN, [ TRIG ], TTRIG, TSS, TSSF, TSTAT, VARB
Product Rev
GT6K 6.0
GV6K 6.0
Use the
SS
operator to assign the system status bits to a binary variable (
VARB
), or to make a comparison
against a binary or hexadecimal value. To make a comparison against a binary value, the letter b (b or B)
must be placed in front of the value. The binary value itself must only contain ones, zeros, or Xs (1, Ø, X,
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