15.5.21 Movement Commands From Analog Input - HEIDENHAIN POSITIP 8000 Operating Instructions Manual

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15.5.21 Movement commands from analog input

Settings ► Axes ► X, Y ... ► Inputs ► Movement commands from analog input
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Parameter
Enable analog movement
commands
Input for analog movement
commands
Dead band
Invert the analog input
Fmax
Fmax for smooth feed
HEIDENHAIN | POSITIP 8000 | Operating Instructions Milling | 03/2020
Explanation
Enabling movement commands from external input devices
(such as a joystick) via the analog input
Settings: ON or OFF
Default value: OFF
Analog movement commands are only available if the
digital movement commands are deactivated.
Further information:
digital input", Page 260
To be able to work with external movement
commands you have to configure the Input for
analog movement commands.
Assignment of the analog input for the movement commands
according to pin layout. The analog voltage at these inputs must
be within a range of 0 V...5 V
Default value: Not connected
Enter the dead band value in percent. The Dead band defines
the input voltage range around the zero position (at approx.
2.5 V), at which the supplied voltage is not yet interpreted as
movement command. The value refers to the entire voltage
range.
Setting range: 0 % ... 100 %
Default value: 10 %
If this function is active, the analog input is inverted. With an
inverted input, a higher input voltage leads to a feed rate in
negative direction. A lower input voltage results in a feed rate in
positive direction
Default value: Not active
Fmax defines the maximum feed rate of the axis that can be
reached via movement commands from the analog input
Setting range: 100 mm/min ... 2000 mm/min
Default value: 2000
Definition of the feed rate for a slower feed rate with a fully
deflected joystick
Setting range: 100 mm/min ... 2000 mm/min
Default value: 200
To be able to use the function, an input must be
assigned in Smooth feed selection for analog
movement commands
Further information:
Page 246
"Movement commands from
"Inputs (Switching functions)",
15
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