Variable names, Cross cutter, Features of the "cross cutter" prepared solution – Lenze EVS93xx CrossCutter User Manual
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Cross Cutter
Features of the "Cross Cutter" prepared solution
Prepared Solution Servo PLC / ECSxA 1.1 EN
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Figure 36: Graph of the print-mark register
Variable
names
Inputs
Global variables
(Variable type: VAR_GLOBAL)
Name Data
type
Value/Meaning
Use of the print-mark register.
This value is displayed in code C4150/000 bit 28.
TRUE
The print-mark register needs to be used.
g_bUseShiftedTP BOOL
FALSE
The print-mark register does not need to be used.
g_dnMultipleTPDistance DINT Calculated
value indicating the distance of the print-mark sensor in integer multiples
of the cutting length. The value is scaled in 0.0001[m_units]. The print-mark signal is
delayed by this value.
The value is converted into increments internally. If you use this variable, to avoid
inconsistencies, do not write variable g_nMultipleTPDistance_p!
g_dnMultipleTPDistance_p DINT
Calculated
value indicating the distance of the print-mark sensor in integer multiples
of the cutting length. The value is scaled in 1[incr.]. The print-mark signal is delayed
by this value.
If you use this variable, to avoid inconsistencies, do not write variable
g_dnMultipleTPDistance!
Outputs
Global variables
(Variable type: VAR_GLOBAL)
Name Data
type
Value/Meaning
This output indicates a print-mark register overflow.
TRUE Print-mark
register
overflow.
g_bOverflowTPRegister BOOL
FALSE
No print-mark register overflow.
Possible settings:
Code
Default
Selection
Comment
Application status word bit 28: Use of the print-mark register.
TRUE
Use the print-mark register.
C4150/
000
Bit 28
-
- - -
FALSE
Do not use the print-mark register.
Cutting length Δs Cutting
length
Δs Cutting
length
Δs
Delay value
Delay value
Delay value
Delay value
Incoming print-mark
signals
Outgoing print-mark
signals