13.4 Homing
13.4.1 Related Objects
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13.4
Homing
The following figure shows the relationship between the input objects and the output objects in
the Homing Mode. You can specify the speeds, acceleration rate, and homing method. You
can also use
home offset
to offset zero in the user coordinate system from the home position.
13.4.1
Related Objects
13.4.2
Homing Method (6098 Hex)
Controlword (6040 hex)
Homing method (6098 hex)
Homing speeds (6099 hex)
Homing acceleration (609A hex)
Home offset (607C hex)
Homing
method
Statusword (6041 hex)
Position demand internal value (60FC hex)
or position demand value (6062 hex)
Index
Subindex
Name
Access
PDO
Mapping
Unit
Data
Type
6040 hex
0
Controlword
RW
Yes
−
UINT
6041 hex
0
Statusword
RO
Yes
−
UINT
607C hex
0
Home offset
RW
No
Pos unit
DINT
6098 hex
0
Homing method
RW
Yes
−
SINT
6099 hex
Homing speeds
1
Speed during search for switch
RW
Yes
Vel unit
UDINT
2
Speed during search for zero
RW
Yes
Vel unit
UDINT
609A hex
0
Homing acceleration
RW
Yes
Acc unit
UDINT
Value
Definition
Description
0
−
No homing (default setting)
1
Homing with the nega-
tive limit switch and
index pulse
With this method, homing starts in the negative direction if the negative
limit switch is inactive. The home position is the first index pulse that is
detected after the negative limit switch becomes inactive.
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Index pulse
Negative limit switch
(N-OT)
1