Delta ASDA-A2 Series User Manual page 249

High resolution ac servo drive for network communication applications
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The Ways to Call a PR
There are 64 position settings in PR mode. PR 0 is homing mode and the others (PR 1 ~ 63)
can be user-defined. For the ways to call a PR, please refer to the table below:
Command Source
DI signals:
Standard
CTRG + POS0 ~ 5
Special
DI signals: STP, SHM
Event
DI signals: EV1 ~ 4
Software
P5-07
Trigger the
command after
Capture operation.
Others
Trigger the
command after E-
Cam is disengaged.
7-18
Use DI signals, POS0 ~ 5 to specify the desired trigger
procedure number (PR), and then use the rising-edge of
DI signal, CTRG to trigger a PR.
Suitable application: PC or PLC commands the servo drive
by using DI signals
DI signal: Set STP from OFF to be ON, and the command
will stop.
DI signal: Set SHOM from OFF to be ON, and the servo
drive will start to perform homing operation.
There are 4 events with rising and falling edges can be
set to trigger a specific PR.
DI signals: Trigger the command by changing the status
of EV1 ~ 4
P5-98: Event Rising-edge Trigger Command (OFF  ON)
P5-99: Event Falling-edge Trigger Command (ON  OFF)
Suitable application: sensor, preset trigger procedure
Set P5-07 to the desired trigger procedure number (PR)
and it will trigger the dedicated position command
immediately.
P5-07 can be set through the keypad / communication
(RS-232/485 and CANopen.
Suitable application: PC or PLC commands the servo drive
by using the communication.
The number from 0 to 63 can be put into P5-07 to call a
PR respectively. PR#0 is defined as homing procedure.
The P5-07 will reply appropriate message about the result
of executing PR.
After Capture operation is completed, it will trigger PR 50.
This function is enabled by the Bit3 setting of P5-39.
After the electronic cam is disengaged, it will return to PR
mode and trigger the specified PR designated by BA
setting of P5-88.
(ASDA-A2 series L type models do not provide this
function.)
Chapter 7 Motion Control Functions
Explanation
Revision September 2012

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