Defining A Reference Source For Your Axes - AB Quality Allen-Bradley 1394 User Manual

Digital ac multi-axis motion control system
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Commissioning Your 1394 Analog Servo System
Publication 1394-5.0 — May 2000
2.
To define:
A standard motor
A custom motor
3. Press either the up or down arrow key until the base catalog
number of the motor you will use for this axis appears.
4. Press ENTER. The system records your choice and the cursor
moves to the top line.
5. Press ENTER. A message similar to the following appears:
6. Go to Defining a Reference Source for Your Axes.

Defining a Reference Source for Your Axes

This procedure assumes that you have wired your 1394 Analog Servo
System and have completed the procedures in the following sections
of this chapter:
Removing and Re-Applying Power
Setting Up at the System Level
Setting Up Analog Test Points
Defining Your Motors
To define a reference for your axes:
1. When the Ax:Mode Sel message appears, press SEL. The cursor
moves to the bottom line.
2.
If the axis will get its
reference from:
Analog velocity
Analog torque
Digital velocity from
SCANport
Digital torque from SCANport Dig Torq
3. Press ENTER. The cursor moves to the top line.
Do this:
Go to step 3.
1. Select Custom.
2. Enter the appropriate information for
your motor.
3. Go to step 6.
Note: Use only custom motor parameters
supplied by Allen-Bradley.
Ax:Mode Sel
Anlg Vel
Press either the up or down
arrow until this appears:
Anlg Vel
Ana Torq
Dig Vel

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