Detailed description
2.1 Velocities, traversing ranges, accuracies
Basic logic functions: Velocities, Setpoint/Actual Value Systems, Closed-Loop Control (G2)
Function Manual, 11/2006, 6FC5397-0BP10-2BA0
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Example 1:
Machine data input/output of the linear velocities is to be in m/min instead of mm/min (initial
state).
(The internal unit is mm/s)
⇒ The scaling factor for the linear velocities is to differ from the standard setting. For
this the Bit No. 2 must be set in the machine data:
MD10220 $MN_SCALING_USER_DEF_MASK
.
⇒ MD10220 $MN_SCALING_USER_DEF_MASK = 'H4'; (bit no. 2 as hex value)
⇒ The scaling factor for the linear velocities is to differ from the standard setting. For
this the Bit No. 2 must be set in the machine data:
MD10220 $MN_SCALING_USER_DEF_MASK
.
⇒ MD10220 $MN_SCALING_USER_DEF_MASK = 'H4'; (bit no. 2 as hex value)
⇒ The scaling factor is calculated using the following formula:
0'6&$/,1*B)$&7256B86(5B'()>Q@
0'6&$/,1*B)$&7256B86(5B'()>Q@
0'6&$/,1*B)$&7256B86(5B'()>Q@
P
PP
V
PP
V
PP
V
PLQ
,QSXWRXWSXWXQLWVHOHFWHG
,QWHUQDOXQLW
Index 2 defines the "linear velocity" in the "Scaling factors of physical quantities" list.