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Signal and parameter list
Signal / Parameter name
min.
max.
def.
unit
10.09 E Stop (emergency stop command)
Binary signal for
Off3 (E-Stop), UsedMCW (7.04) bit 2. For fastest reaction use fast digital inputs DI7 or DI8:
0 =
NotUsed
1 =
DI1 1= no E Stop, 0 = E Stop active
2 =
DI2 1= no E Stop, 0 = E Stop active
3 =
DI3 1= no E Stop, 0 = E Stop active
4 =
DI4 1= no E Stop, 0 = E Stop active
5 =
DI5 1= no E Stop, 0 = E Stop active, default
6 =
DI6 1= no E Stop, 0 = E Stop active
7 =
DI7 1= no E Stop, 0 = E Stop active
8 =
DI8 1= no E Stop, 0 = E Stop active
9 =
DI9 1= no E Stop, 0 = E Stop active, only available with digital extension board
10 =
DI10 1= no E Stop, 0 = E Stop active, only available with digital extension board
11 =
DI11 1= no E Stop, 0 = E Stop active, only available with digital extension board
12 =
MCW Bit11 1= no E Stop, 0 = E Stop active, MainCtrlWord (7.01) bit 11
13 =
MCW Bit12 1= no E Stop, 0 = E Stop active, MainCtrlWord (7.01) bit 12
14 =
MCW Bit13 1= no E Stop, 0 = E Stop active, MainCtrlWord (7.01) bit 13
15 =
MCW Bit14 1= no E Stop, 0 = E Stop active, MainCtrlWord (7.01) bit 14
16 =
MCW Bit15 1= no E Stop, 0 = E Stop active, MainCtrlWord (7.01) bit 15
Int. Scaling: 1 == 1 Type: C Volatile: N
NotUsed
MCW Bit15
DI5
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10.10 ParChange (parameter change)
Binary signal to release
User1 or User2.
0 =
NotUsed default
1 =
DI1 switch to User2 by rising edge (0 1), switch to User1 by falling edge (1 0)
2 =
DI2 switch to User2 by rising edge (0 1), switch to User1 by falling edge (1 0)
3 =
DI3 switch to User2 by rising edge (0 1), switch to User1 by falling edge (1 0)
4 =
DI4 switch to User2 by rising edge (0 1), switch to User1 by falling edge (1 0)
5 =
DI5 switch to User2 by rising edge (0 1), switch to User1 by falling edge (1 0)
6 =
DI6 switch to User2 by rising edge (0 1), switch to User1 by falling edge (1 0)
7 =
DI7 switch to User2 by rising edge (0 1), switch to User1 by falling edge (1 0)
8 =
DI8 switch to User2 by rising edge (0 1), switch to User1 by falling edge (1 0)
9 =
DI9 switch to User2 by rising edge (0 1), switch to User1 by falling edge (1 0) only
available with digital extension board
10 =
DI10 switch to User2 by rising edge (0 1), switch to User1 by falling edge (1 0) only
available with digital extension board
11 =
DI11 switch to User2 by rising edge (0 1), switch to User1 by falling edge (1 0) only
available with digital extension board
12 =
MCW Bit11 switch to User2 by rising edge (0 1), switch to User1 by falling edge (1 0),
MainCtrlWord (7.01) bit 11
13 =
MCW Bit12 switch to User2 by rising edge (0 1), switch to User1 by falling edge (1 0),
MainCtrlWord (7.01) bit 12
14 =
MCW Bit13 switch to User2 by rising edge (0 1), switch to User1 by falling edge (1 0),
MainCtrlWord (7.01) bit 13
15 =
MCW Bit14 switch to User2 by rising edge (0 1), switch to User1 by falling edge (1 0),
MainCtrlWord (7.01) bit 14
16 =
MCW Bit15 switch to User2 by rising edge (0 1), switch to User1 by falling edge (1 0),
MainCtrlWord (7.01) bit 15
Notes:
The macro selection made by ParChange (10.10) overrides the selection made with ApplMacro (99.08). It
takes about 2 s, until the new parameter values are active.
If User1 is active, AuxStatWord (8.02) bit 3 is set. If User2 is active, AuxStatWord (8.02) bit 4 is set.
In case macros User1 or User2 are loaded by means of ParChange (10.10), they are not saved into the
flash and thus not valid after the next power on.
When changing parameters in a user macro first call the macro with ApplMacro (99.08), then
change the parameters and save them with ApplMacro (99.08).
ParChange (10.10) itself is not overwritten.
Int. Scaling: 1 == 1 Type: C Volatile: N
NotUsed
MCW Bit15
NotUsed
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