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Safety Information
About the book
11
Part the servo drive axis control in premium plcs
13
At a glar
13
Chapter 1 General on step by step axes control..........15
Introduction
.15
Presentation of the step by step axes control range
...16
Functionality offered by the axes control modules
17
General on the step by step axes control
19
Chapter 2 Introduction to step by step axis command
.21
At a glance
General
Physical description
Standard functions...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,
Chapter 3 Implementation methodology
n,.,,.27
Overview
27
Chapter 4 Introductory example
31
Introduction
Description of the example
Prerequisites
36
Configuring the TSX CFY module
37
Adjusting the TSX CFY module
0
Symbolization of variables in the example
Programming preliminary processing......
45
SFC Programming
48
Programming transitions
.,,49
Programming actions
50
Progi
quent processing
Taking over in manual mode
ugging
Part l tsx cfy axis control modules
■■■■■■■■■■■■
57
At a glar
57
Chapter 5 Installation
At a glan
59
5.1 General
60
At a glance
Base configuration necessar
61
Installation procedure
62
General precautions for wiring
5.2 Connection of translator signals
64
At a glance
Signal labeling
6
Connection to a translator with Rs 422/485 interface
...66
Connecting to a translator with NPN open collector interface
67
Overview of the TSX TAP S15XX Wiring accessories
5.3 Connecting sensors/pre-actuators and supply modules
69
At a glance
Signal labeling
Connections
necting auxiliary inputs and outputs to processo
72
Principle of connecting l/o channel 0
73
Connection using a TSX CDP 301/501 pre-wired strand
75
Connection with TELEFAST pre-wiring system
6
Availability of signals on TELEFAST
Correspondence between TELEFAST terminals and HE10 connector .......78
Wiring precautions
Chapter 6 Characteristics and maintenance of the TSx CFy.... 83
At a glance
General characteristics
84
Characteristics of translator inputs(sUB-D connector
......85
Characteristics of translator outputs(sUB-D connector
86
Characteristics of auxiliary inputs (HE10 connector)
87
Characteristics of qo brake output
89
Chapter 7 Programming step by step axes control........91
Introductio
Principles of programming a step by step axis
....93
Operating modes
94
Programming the SMoVE function(in automatic mode)
.95
Inputting SMOVE function parameters
9
Description of the SMOVE function parameters
98
Instruction codes for the smove function
100
Description of basic movements with the SMoVE function
102
Description of SMOVE instruction codes
104
Example of using an indexed position(repetitive movements
,,110
Movement command sequencing
.,,,,112
Deferred PaUSe function
115
Feed hold
117
Event processing
119
Managing operating modes.
.121
Managing faults
Description of external hardware faults
126
Description of application faults
128
Description of the command refused faults
Management of manual mode
130
Visual movement commands
Incremental movement commands
134
Refere
135
Forced reterence point command
136
Management of direct mode(DIRDRIVE
137
Management of stop mode (oFF)
..139
Chapter 8 Configuring step by step axes control
141
Introductⅰo
Description of the configuration screen of an axis control module...... 142
Access to the parameters configuration screen
145
Configuring user units
147
Configuring the translators command mode
149
Configuring control parameters
151
Configuring translator inversion
153
Configuring traI
154
Configuring the step by step motor's brake
155
Configuring event tasks
156
Reterence point configuration
.157
Validating the configuration parameters
,,,,,,,,,.,,.,162
Chapter 9 Adjusting step by step axes control
..163
Introduction
163
Preliminary operations before adjustment
Accessing adjustment parameters
......,..165
Trajectory adjustment
168
Adjusting brake output
70
Adjusting the stop stage
172
Adjusting manual mode parameters
174
Confirmation of adjustment parameters
175
Saving /Restoring adjustment parameters
176
Reconfiguration in connected mode
177
Chapter 10 Debugging a step by step axes control program .........179
Introduction
..179
Debugging principles
180
User interface of the debug screen
18
Description of the debug screens
183
Detailed Information on the Debug Screen
185
Stop Mode(off)
191
Direct Mode(Dir Drive )..............
.192
Manual mode man
193
Automatic mode(Auto)
Channel diagnostics
195
Storage, document and simulation
196
Chapter11 Operation∴
■酯D
,,,∴,.,199
Designing an operator dialog
.199
Chapter 12 Diagnostics and maintenance............. 201
Introduction ...
Fault monitoring and command execution commands
Diagnostic help
203
Chapter 13 Complementary functions
,,∴,,,207
Dimension learning
.207
Chapter 14 Characteristics and performance..,.....,,. 211
Performance characteristics and limitations
.211
Chapter 15 Application-specific step by step axes control language objects
215
Introduction
215
Introduction to the language objects of the application-specific step by step
axes control function
216
Implicit exchange language objects associated with the application-specific
unction
217
Explicit exchange language objects associated with the application-specific
function
8
Management of Exchanges and Reports with Explicit Objects
220
Internal control objects(implicit exchange) of the IODDT of type
STEPPER STD
224
Internal control objects(implicit exchange) of the IOddT of type
T STEPPER STD
.226
Internal control objects (explicit exchange)of the loDDT of type
T STEPPER STD
228
Objects of the adjustment parameters(explicit exchanges) of the IODDT
of the T- stEPPER_STD type
..231
Exchanges between the processor and the axes control module
232
List of error codes cmd flt
233
Details of the language objects of the loddt of type T gEN Mod
238
Index
.239
Safety Informatio
Important Information
NOTICE
Read these instructions carefully, and look at the equipment to become familiar with
the device before trying to install, operate, or maintain it. The following special
messages may appear throughout this documentation or on the equipment to warn
of potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a
procedure
The addition of this symbol to a Danger or Warning safety label indicat
A
that an electrical hazard exists, which will result in personal injury if the u
structions are not followed
△
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal
injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid
possible injury or death
A DANGER
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, will
result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage
△WARN|NG
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, can result
in death, serious injury, or equipment damage
A CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, can result
in injury or equipment damage
PLEASE NOTE All pertinent state, regional, and local satety regulations must be observed when
installing and using this product. For reasons of satety and to ensure compliance
with documented system data, only the manufacturer should perform repairs to
components
When controllers are used for applications with technical safety requirements,
please follow the relevant instructions
No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out
of the use of this material. this document is not intended as an instruction manual
for untrained persons
o Schneider Electric 2003
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