Motor Registers Mac400 - 4500 - JVL MAC00-EC41 User Manual

Industrial ethernet mis and milxxx (g2) motors
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12.3

Motor registers MAC400 - 4500

12.3.1
Register list for MAC400, 800, 1500 and 4500
The following list is only valid for the MAC400 to MAC4500 motors.
!
Reg.
Firmware /
Nr.
MacRegIo Name
0
N/A
1
PROG_VERSION
2
MODE_REG
JVL Industri Elektronik A/S - User Manual - Ethernet for MAC and MIS motors
Please notice: At the Ethernet modules all registers is transmitted as 32 bit,
some of them originally derive from 16 bit in the case of MAC050-141. In those
situations it is necessary to interpret them as 16 bit to get the sign correct.
MacTalk
Range /
Size /
Name
Default
Access
N/A
N/A
N/A
Displayed on
-
-
bottom right
/
status line.
R
Startup
0..25,
Word
mode /
256,
/
Change
257,
RW
actual mode
258 /
0
(passive)
Unit
Description
N/A
Dummy register, do not use.
-
Firmware version
-
The actual operating mode of the drive.
In general, the motor will either be passive, attempt to
reach a certain position, attempt to maintain a
constant velocity or attempt to produce a constant
torque. The various modes define the main type of
operation as well as what determines the setpoint for
that operation.
The special cases 256..258 are used to perform a few
special operations on the entire set of registers.
Supported values are:
0 = Passive mode. The axis is not controlled by the
drive, and can easily be moved by hand or external
mechanics.
1 = Velocity mode. The drive will attempt to run the
motor at a constant velocity selected by Reg5,
V_SOLL, without violating the maximum torque or
acceleration.
2 = Position mode. The drive will at all times attempt
to move the actual motor position to the position
selected by Reg3, P_SOLL, without violating the
maximum velocity, torque or acceleration.
3 = Gear Position mode.
4 = Analogue torque mode.
5 = Analogue velocity mode.
6 = Analog Velocity Gear mode.
7 = Manual current mode.
8 = Step response test mode.
9 = Internal test mode.
10 = Brake mode.
11 = Stop mode.
12 = Torque based zero search mode.
13 = Forward/only zero search mode.
14 = Forward+backward zero search mode.
15 = Safe mode.
16 = Analogue velocity with deadband mode.
17 = Velocity limited Analog Torque mode.
18 = Analogue gear mode.
19 = Coil mode.
20 = Analogue bi-position mode.
21 = Analogue to position mode.
22 = Internal test mode.
23 = Internal test mode.
24 = Gear follow mode.
25 = IHOME mode.
256:
257:
258:
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