6 setup mode: position, 1 pnu 1773: homing type, 2 pnu 1644: homing direction – BECKHOFF AX2000 PROFIBUS DP communication profile User Manual
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4.2.6
Setup mode: position
4.2.6.1
PNU 1773: homing type
This parameter can be used to determine which type of homing run should be applied. The
assignment can be seen in the following table:
PWE
Type of homing run
0
Reference point at the present position
1
Initiator with resolver zero mark
2
Hardware limit-switch resolver zero mark
3
Initiator without resolver zero mark
4
Hardware limit-switch without resolver zero mark
5
Zero mark / feedback unit
6
Reference point at the actual position
7
Hardware limit-switch with resolver zero mark
8
Absolute SSI-position
9
Move to Mechanical Stop
4.2.6.2
PNU 1644: homing direction
This parameter can be used to determine the direction of motion for homing runs. If set equal 0,
then the direction of motion is negative; for a value 1 it is positive, and for a 2 it depends on the dis-
tance to the reference point in the direction in which the homing run started.
4.2.7
Actual values
4.2.7.1
PNU 1401: speed
The parameter value is the actual speed of the motor in increments / 250 µsec, which are the
amplifier’s internal units.
4.2.7.2
PNU 1402: incremental position, actual value
The parameter value is the actual position value in increments.
4.2.7.3
PNU 1800: actual position value in SI (User) units
The parameter value is the actual SI (user unit) position value.
4.2.7.4
PNU 1414: actual position, 32 bit floating decimal point format
With this object the actual position (see ASCII-command PFB) can be read in a 32 Bit Floating deci-
mal point format (IEEE).
Right of decimal point positions will be truncated. This object is, aside from the data format, identi-
cal to PNU1800.
Use:
PLC Controls that support only 16 Bit integer and 32 Bit floating decimal point.
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