8400 HighLine C | Reference manual
Basic drive functions (MCK)
Basic settings
Behaviour in the case of active software limit positions
If the software limit positions are active, travelling commands that would result in
exiting from the permissible travel range can no longer be executed:
C01229/2: Negative software limit position
C01229/1: Positive software limit position
Travel command possible
Travel command not possible because target position is outside the permissible traversing range.
[8-13] Example: Traversing range limitation by means of software limit positions
If the drive is already outside the permissible travel range and the software limit
positions have been activated, only travel commands that result in the drive moving
back into the permissible travel range can be executed:
C01229/2: Negative software limit position
C01229/1: Positive software limit position
Traversing in "retracting direction" possible
Traversing opposite to "retracting direction" not possible
[8-14] Example: Permissible traversing direction if software limit positions active
If the software limit positions are active and a software limit position is passed
("overtravel"):
– The error response "TroubleQuickStop" takes place in the Lenze setting, i.e. the drive
is brought to a standstill in the deceleration time set for the quick stop function and
does so irrespective of the setpoint selection. The error response can be
parameterised in
– The error message "Ck03: Pos. SW limit position" or "Ck04: Neg. SW limit position" is
entered in the logbook of the drive controller.
– Depending on the parameterised error response, the drive cannot traverse until the
error has been acknowledged.
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