Gear – Rockwell Automation 1398-PDM-xxx IQ Master Version 3.2.4 for IA-2000 and IQ-5000 Positioning Drive Modules, IQ-55 User Manual
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Language Reference • Reference
Publication 1398-PM601A-EN-P — October 2000
WORDS
GEAR
Gear
Motion
Purpose
The gear statement is used to set and change the pulse to pulse ratio for electronic
gearing and step and direction following. If the gear is enabled, the ratio is changed
immediately to the specified ratio. If the gear is not enabled, the value is set but will
not affect motion.
Syntax
GEAR = value
value
The gear ratio can be set as a ratio of two integers, two vari-
ables, a single variable, a combination of a variable and a con-
stant, or as a decimal number. When a ratio of two integers is
entered, the numerator can be:
The value can be a constant, a nonvolatile variable Gn, a vola-
tile variable Vn, or a system variable.
Remarks
If the value is not within the range of the numerator or denominator the GEAR value is
not changed. It should be noted that the range of value is different than the range of Gn
and Vn variables.
The current Feedback Configuration must have the Gear Input set to either POS2 or
POS3 for the gear statements to have any effect on motion.
Other motion can be “added” to gear. For example: If gear is enabled, and a MOVD =
1 statement is executed, the follower will advance 1 user unit relative to the master.
Note: The Gear ratio is not affected by the Scale or Scale2 parameters.
See Also
GEAREN, SLEW, SLEWEN
Example
GEAR = 1
GEAR = V3
GEAR = 5/2
GEAR = G1/5
GEAR = G1/G2
Gear =
to
32, 767
1 to
32, 767
0
±
±