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Technology applications
7.3
TA "Table positioning"
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1. Changeover of profiles
2. Changing the profile position via parameter data (SDO)
3. Changing the profile position via process data (PDO)
• The profile position can be defined in [increments] or the application unit [units].
Possibility 1: Changeover of profiles
A total of 15 profiles is available in the 8400 protec HighLine.
• A profile describes a motion task that can be converted into a rotary motion by the Motion
Control Kernel in the "Positioning" operating mode.
• A detailed explanation of all profile parameters can be found in the subchapter "
".
of the description of the "Positioning" basic drive function.
• The selection of the profile to be executed can either be executed as a data word via the input
wPosProfileNo or binary coded via the inputs bPosProfileNo_1 ... bPosProfileNo_4.
• The chosen profile is started via the process input bPosExecute of the FB
or
the control bit "PosExecute" in the
.
Changeover of profiles
Changing the profile
position via SDO
Changing the profile
position via PDO
Number of positions
max. 15
n > 15
n > 15
Position selection
Parameterisation in the
profile
Selection via SDO
Selection via PDO
Unit
units
units
Increments
units
Remainder allowance
in the drive
in the drive
in the PLC
in the drive
Note!
Setting the machine parameters is a basic prerequisite for the operating modes
"
" and "
The more precisely the machine parameters are set, the better the results of positioning!