Configuration
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SHB9300CRV EN 2.0
Select the profileto be processed inthe upper dialog area(1). Depending on thenumber of sections
(2 ), the corresponding number of possible selections is provided in the middle dialog (3). Available
are:
1. 5th degree polynomial
2. offset sine curve
3. standstill and
4. synchronous ranges (import data)
The length of a section is indicated in ( 4 ). The calculation is based on the first section starting at
X=0 and the last section ending at X=X
max
. Enter the number of points required for every section
under (5). “Standstill” and synchronous ranges are exceptions because the required number of
points is automatically selected depending on the section length. The number of points for the last
section is also determined automatically by the remaining number of points (see basic data dialog).
Note!
Observe the number of points available ( 6 ).
The input fields assigned to the selected equation are indicated in the lower dialog area (7). The
upper range value of each section is output in the right area of input fields (8). The profile
characteristic is automatically calculated in the background. The status display (9) indicates
whether the cam data have been input correctly or not (e.g. discontinuous profile).
After the calculation, the data can be stored on any data medium (10) transmitted to the controller
(11) by using the corresponding buttons.
Note!
First process all the profiles used. Cam profile data are always transferred as a block. The
transmission time is approx. 1-2 minutes.
Please observe, that the data must be accepted by the active data rangeof thecontroller afterdata
transmission (see chapter 5.7.2).
If the data are to be used after mains disconnection, they must be stored via code C0003 after
transmission.