Index Card Synchronization; Index Card Velocity; Settings" Menu; Compiler - Danfoss VLT5000 SyncPos Operating Instructions Manual

Motion controller for danfoss vlt5000 series; danfoss vlt 5000flux series
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■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Index Card Synchronization
For further information regarding content, units, input
areas and factory settings of these parameters, con-
sult the Parameter Reference section or select the
input field of the parameter and press [F1].
For a CAM Control you need following parameters:
Syncfactor Master and Slave
The two parameters SYNCFACTM [49] and
SYNCFACTS [50] are used to determine the MU
units in the cam control.
Marker Distance
Enter the distance of the sensor to the processing
point here; in the case of master markers in
SYNCPULSM [58] and in the case of slave markers
in SYNCPULSM [59].
The position of the curve where the marker is detec-
ted is calculated from the master marker position
and the marker distance. This position is shown as a
green line in the curve profile and allows you to fix
the correction area.
Activate →
"MASTER MARKER "or "SLAVE
MARKER" for this purpose.
Tolerance
Tolerance window for the appearance of the master
markers (Marker monitoring) SYNCMWINM [68] or
the slave markers SYNCMWINS [69]. The tolerance
window is shown as a green area in the curve
profile. Activate →
"MASTER MARKER" or
"SLAVE MARKER" for this purpose.
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Index card Velocity
For further information regarding content, units, input
areas and factory settings of these parameters, consult
the Parameter Reference section or select the input
field of the parameter and press [F1].
In addition, the maximum velocity and acceleration
reached in the current application are calculated
here in qc/scan time. The display in the curve profile
occurs in units. Activate →
"ACCELERATION" for this purpose.
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■ ■ ■ ■ ■ "SETTINGS" menu
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ "COMPILER"
"VELOCITY" or
Programmable SyncPos motion controller
This menu offers compiler options and interface
settings. You can set the colors in the editor as you
wish. If you would like to change the language of the
user interface, please see below.
The default values for the compiler options are set
accordingly for most applications. Thus, they do not
require too much memory and, at the same time,
they allow the necessary input to be made.
Maximum number of variables
The number of variables has a direct effect on the
amount of memory available in the option. It is im-
portant to remember that an array also occupies the
space of a variable.
If you need more than 92 variables (incl. arrays)
then increase this number.
Maximum number of labels
The maximum number of labels determines how
much memory is available for internal hyperlinks.
Internal hyperlinks are automatically created for all
branches of the program (GOTO, IF, LOOP, REPEAT,
WHILE, GOSUB) during compiling. The
recommended range is between 100 and 500 inter-
nal labels.
Increase the maximum values permitted if the num-
ber of labels is not sufficient for text input.
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