Controllers
6.2 Drive functions
AT40, ATD400V, ATD400K, ATD4xxW, ATD400S, ATE250S, ATD400T
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Sources of drive orders
Drive order
source
Description
Service button
Activating a service button results an immediate switchover to the local mode (see Local/master opera-
tion (Page 215)). The Deenergize drive order is active where no button is pressed.
S401 (learn run)
If S401 is pressed for approx. 5 s in the Power ON state, the special
learn run (learn run with new motor) drive order is activated. You can
find additional information in Learn run (Page 83).
The button can be released once the learn run has started. The learn
run can be canceled at any time (see Learn run (Page 83)).
S402
The Open drive order is active as long as the button is pressed.
S403
The Close drive order is active as long as the button is pressed.
Software Kit (PC)
and Service Tool
or local terminal
Service Tool or local terminal
Some menu areas of the terminal are categorized as being safety-related. Follow the instructions in
Chapter Local/master operation (Page 215). The Stop drive order is activated within this area.
You can also activate the "Open", "Close", "NDG Close", "Learn run" and "Learn run with new motor"
drive orders using the terminal (
Main menu > General setup or Quick setup
)
Software Kit (PC)
Drive orders can be simulated via the "Drive orders" window. The
following applies to the ATD4xxW:
Open
→ "Open" drive order
Close → "Close" drive order
Nudge → "NDG close" drive order
Stop → "Stop" drive order
Process data
(USS,
PROFIBUS,
PROFINET)
FBLOCK system
(digital INPUT1,
2, 3, 4 and X5)
Process data
Drive orders can be sent via the process image. To this end, the DCMD (door command) and DCMD
expansion bit (door command expansion bit) signals are defined in TSW1 – Technology control word 1.
Drive orders are part of control words and are valid only when the drive is in the "S4: Z_OPERATION
state (see Image 6-33 Sequential control state graph (Page 216)).
FBLOCK system
The digital inputs of the SIDOOR controller can be combined with drive orders via the parameterizable
FBLOCK logic (see Free function blocks (FBLOCK) (Page 87)).
The default command mode is defined by the p100 "DefCmdMode" parameter. The default factory
setting is for command issuing via the bus system to be active (exception: ATD401W). This means that
FBLOCK drive orders are only valid in the "S4: Z_OPERATION" drive state (see Image 6-33 Sequen-
tial control state graph (Page 216)).
If the controller is to be operated without a bus connection (offline) (FBLOCK drive orders independent
of the drive state), default comman
d issuing must be diverted to FBLOCK → p100 "De
fCmdMode" = 2
(FBLOCK).