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Extended functions
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DB31, ...
DBB64
Bit 0-2
Handwheel active (1 to 3)
Corresponding to ....
DB31, ... DBX4.0 to DBX4.2 (activate handwheel)
DB10 DBB100.6 ff (handwheel selected)
DB31, ...
DBB64
Bit 5, 4
Plus and minus traversing request
Edge evaluation: no
Signal state 1 or
A traverse movement of the axis is to be executed in one or the other direction. Depending on the
edge change 0 → 1
mode selected, the command is triggered in different ways:
Signal state 0 or
A travel command in the relevant axis direction has not been given or a traverse movement has
edge change 1 → 0
been completed.
Application
To release clamping of axes with clamping (e.g. on a rotary table).
example(s)
Note:
If the clamping is not released until the travel command is given, these axes cannot be operated
under continuous path control!
Corresponding to ....
DB31, ... DBX4.7 and/or DBX4.6 (traversing key plus and traversing key minus)
DB31, ... DBX64.7 and/or DBX64.6 (Travel command plus and minus)
Extended Functions
Function Manual, 01/2008, 6FC5397-1BP10-3BA0
Signal(s) updated: Cyclically
JOG mode:
With the plus or minus traverse key.
REF mode:
With the traverse key that takes the axis to the reference point.
AUT/MDA mode:
A program block containing a coordinate value for the axis in question is executed.
JOG mode:
The travel command is reset depending on the current setting "jog or continuous mode" (see
interface signal DB31, ... DBX4.7 or DBX4.6).
While traversing with the handwheel.
REF mode:
When the reference point is reached.
AUT/MDA mode:
The program block has been executed (and the next block does not contain any coordinate
values for the axis in question).
Cancel by "RESET", etc.
DB21, ... DBX25.7 (axes disable) is active.
NC/PLC interface signals (Z2)
19.4 Manual and handwheel travel
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