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Parameter manual b maXX BM5800
Document No.: 5.16029.03 Baumüller Nürnberg GmbH
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3.8
118.7 Clip environment 1
If the actual value of the position reaches a window in the surrounding area of the target
position, the bit "Clip environment 1 reached" is set in the
Z118.1 Status (bit 16). This
window is located symmetrical in the surrounding area of the target position. This param-
eter defines its size.
The setting of the parameter also influences the bit 18 "Position actual value  Clip en-
vironment 1" in the Z118.1 status and bit 20 "Switch position ON".
118.8 Clip environment 2
If the actual value of the position reaches a window in the surrounding area of the target
position, the bit "Clip environment 2 reached" is set in the
Z118.1 Status (bit 16). This
window is located symmetrical in the surrounding area of the target position. This param-
eter defines its size.
The setting of the parameter also influences the bit 19 "Position actual value  Clip en-
vironment 2" in the Z118.1 status and bit 20 "Switch position ON".
118.9 Target position
In this parameter, the target position is set for the positioning set 0 (Z118.6 Record num-
ber actual = 0).
The high-word represents the revolutions and the low-word represents the angle at rota-
tive systems without gear (see Z18.16).
118.10 Target mode
The target mode for the positioning set 0 determines how the indicated positioning target
will be interpreted. Unless otherwise indicated, Parameter
Z118.9 Target Position is
used as the target position.
Value Meaning
-2 Relative positioning in negative direction relative to the actual position ("fly-
ing").
-1 Relative positioning in negative direction relative to last target.
0 Absolute positioning; limited to max. traversing range.
1 Relative positioning in positive direction relative to last target.
2 Relative positioning in positive direction relative to the actual position ("fly-
ing").
3 Absolute positioning in the direction of the shortest path to the target, which
means maximum traversing range may be exceeded (Condition: software
end switch OFF!).

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