Adjusting The Machine Zero Proximity Switch - Parker Compax3 Series Operating Instructions Manual

Positioning via digital i/os
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Setting up Compax3
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Adjusting the machine zero proximity switch

This is helpful in some cases with machine reference modes that work with the MN
initiator and motor reference point.
If the motor reference point happens to coincide with the position of the MN
initiator, there is a possibility that small movements in the will cause the machine
reference point to shift by one motor revolution (to the next motor reference point).
1
2
-
+
1: motor reference point
2: Initiator level of the home switch
A solution to this problem is to move the MN initiator by means of software. This is
done using the value initiator adjustment.
Initiator adjustment
Unit:
Range: -360 ... 360
Motor angle in degrees
Move the machine reference initiator using software
Machine reference offset
1
1: machine reference offset.
The machine reference offset is used to determine the actual reference point for
positioning.
The rule for this is: Referene point = machine reference + machine reference offset
Note: if the machine reference initiator is located at the positive end of the travel
range, the machine reference offset must = 0 or be negative.
A change in the machine reference offset does not take effect until the next
I11 T11 192-120101 N6 - March 2004
0
machine reference run.
Standard value: 0

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