Special drive modes (clock-direction and analog speed) You have the possibility to control the motor directly via the clock and direction input or the analog input by activating the special drive modes.These include: Clock-direction Analog speed Test run with 30 rpm You can also determine the control mode – open-loop or closed-loop. Digital input 4 serves here as an enable (see X1 – voltage supply, inputs and outputs). Note: After activating the special drive modes, the state of the CiA 402 Power State Machine is controlled only via a digital input (enable). State changes that are requested in object 6040h (controlword) have no effect. Activation You can configure the controller with the DIP switches on the rear side and select one of the special drive modes. The configuration via the DIP switches is activated in the factory settings; you can completely deactivate the DIP switches by inserting this line in the configuration file: 4015:01=0 The base setting in the factory settings is shown in the following figure. A switch pushed up is in the "ON" position. A switch pushed down is in the "OFF" position. The following switch configurations are possible here: 1 2 3 Mode Off Off Off Clock-direction Off Off On Clock-direction Off On Off Clock-direction (test run) Test run with 30 rpm Clockwise direction of rotation Off On On Clock-direction (test run) Test run with 30 rpm Counterclockwise direction of rotation On Off Off Analog speed Direction via "Direction" input Maximum speed 1000 rpm On Off On Analog speed Direction via "Direction" input Maximum speed 100 rpm On On Off Analog speed Offset 5 V (joystick mode) Maximum speed 1000 rpm On On On Analog speed Offset 5 V (joystick mode) Maximum speed 100 rpm Switch 4 changes between open-loop (off) and Closed Loop (on). Note: A change to one or more DIP switches does not take effect until after the controller is restarted. This also applies for changes to the configuration file. Clock-direction The controller internally sets the operating mode to clock-direction. You must connect the enable, clock and direction inputs (see chapter X1 – voltage supply, inputs and outputs). Analog speed The controller internally sets the operating mode to Velocity. To preset the speed, the voltage on the analog input is used and the corresponding target speed is written in 6042h. Maximum speed The maximum speed can be changed between 100 rpm and 1000 rpm; the controller automatically adapts the scaling in 604h here. Note: If you would like to change to a different mode afterwards, you must adapt or reset the scaling in 604Ch if necessary. If a different speed is necessary, it can be set using the scaling factor for the speed (object 604Ch) or the analog value (see Analog inputs). Computation of the analog voltage There are two modes for calculating the analog input voltage. Normal mode You must connect the enable, direction and analog inputs (see chapter X1 – voltage supply, inputs and outputs). The maximum analog voltage corresponds to the maximum speed. The direction is preset here via the direction input. If there is no signal at the direction input, the motor turns clockwise (when looking at the drive shaft). There is a dead zone from 0 V to 20 mV in which the motor does not move. Joystick mode You must connect the release input and the analog input (see chapter X1 – voltage supply, inputs and outputs). The half of the maximum analog voltage corresponds to the speed 0; the controller automatically adapts the offset in 3321h here.Note: If you would like to change to a different mode afterwards, you must adapt or reset the offset in 3321h if necessary. If the voltage drops below half, the speed increases in the negative direction. If the speed rises above half, the speed increases likewise in the positive direction. The dead zone here extends from Umax/2 ± 20 mV. Test run with 30 rpm The motor rotates at 30 rpm if the enable input is set.
Special drive modes (clock-direction and analog speed) You have the possibility to control the motor directly via the clock and direction input or the analog input by activating the special drive modes.These include: Clock-direction Analog speed Test run with 30 rpm You can also determine the control mode – open-loop or closed-loop. Digital input 4 serves here as an enable (see X1 – voltage supply, inputs and outputs). Note: After activating the special drive modes, the state of the CiA 402 Power State Machine is controlled only via a digital input (enable). State changes that are requested in object 6040h (controlword) have no effect. Activation You can configure the controller with the DIP switches on the rear side and select one of the special drive modes. The configuration via the DIP switches is activated in the factory settings; you can completely deactivate the DIP switches by inserting this line in the configuration file: 4015:01=0 The base setting in the factory settings is shown in the following figure. A switch pushed up is in the "ON" position. A switch pushed down is in the "OFF" position. The following switch configurations are possible here: 1 2 3 Mode Off Off Off Clock-direction Off Off On Clock-direction Off On Off Clock-direction (test run) Test run with 30 rpm Clockwise direction of rotation Off On On Clock-direction (test run) Test run with 30 rpm Counterclockwise direction of rotation On Off Off Analog speed Direction via "Direction" input Maximum speed 1000 rpm On Off On Analog speed Direction via "Direction" input Maximum speed 100 rpm On On Off Analog speed Offset 5 V (joystick mode) Maximum speed 1000 rpm On On On Analog speed Offset 5 V (joystick mode) Maximum speed 100 rpm Switch 4 changes between open-loop (off) and Closed Loop (on). Note: A change to one or more DIP switches does not take effect until after the controller is restarted. This also applies for changes to the configuration file. Clock-direction The controller internally sets the operating mode to clock-direction. You must connect the enable, clock and direction inputs (see chapter X1 – voltage supply, inputs and outputs). Analog speed The controller internally sets the operating mode to Velocity. To preset the speed, the voltage on the analog input is used and the corresponding target speed is written in 6042h. Maximum speed The maximum speed can be changed between 100 rpm and 1000 rpm; the controller automatically adapts the scaling in 604h here. Note: If you would like to change to a different mode afterwards, you must adapt or reset the scaling in 604Ch if necessary. If a different speed is necessary, it can be set using the scaling factor for the speed (object 604Ch) or the analog value (see Analog inputs). Computation of the analog voltage There are two modes for calculating the analog input voltage. Normal mode You must connect the enable, direction and analog inputs (see chapter X1 – voltage supply, inputs and outputs). The maximum analog voltage corresponds to the maximum speed. The direction is preset here via the direction input. If there is no signal at the direction input, the motor turns clockwise (when looking at the drive shaft). There is a dead zone from 0 V to 20 mV in which the motor does not move. Joystick mode You must connect the release input and the analog input (see chapter X1 – voltage supply, inputs and outputs). The half of the maximum analog voltage corresponds to the speed 0; the controller automatically adapts the offset in 3321h here.Note: If you would like to change to a different mode afterwards, you must adapt or reset the offset in 3321h if necessary. If the voltage drops below half, the speed increases in the negative direction. If the speed rises above half, the speed increases likewise in the positive direction. The dead zone here extends from Umax/2 ± 20 mV. Test run with 30 rpm The motor rotates at 30 rpm if the enable input is set.
Activation You can configure the controller with the DIP switches on the rear side and select one of the special drive modes. The configuration via the DIP switches is activated in the factory settings; you can completely deactivate the DIP switches by inserting this line in the configuration file: 4015:01=0 The base setting in the factory settings is shown in the following figure. A switch pushed up is in the "ON" position. A switch pushed down is in the "OFF" position. The following switch configurations are possible here: 1 2 3 Mode Off Off Off Clock-direction Off Off On Clock-direction Off On Off Clock-direction (test run) Test run with 30 rpm Clockwise direction of rotation Off On On Clock-direction (test run) Test run with 30 rpm Counterclockwise direction of rotation On Off Off Analog speed Direction via "Direction" input Maximum speed 1000 rpm On Off On Analog speed Direction via "Direction" input Maximum speed 100 rpm On On Off Analog speed Offset 5 V (joystick mode) Maximum speed 1000 rpm On On On Analog speed Offset 5 V (joystick mode) Maximum speed 100 rpm Switch 4 changes between open-loop (off) and Closed Loop (on). Note: A change to one or more DIP switches does not take effect until after the controller is restarted. This also applies for changes to the configuration file.
Clock-direction The controller internally sets the operating mode to clock-direction. You must connect the enable, clock and direction inputs (see chapter X1 – voltage supply, inputs and outputs).
Analog speed The controller internally sets the operating mode to Velocity. To preset the speed, the voltage on the analog input is used and the corresponding target speed is written in 6042h. Maximum speed The maximum speed can be changed between 100 rpm and 1000 rpm; the controller automatically adapts the scaling in 604h here. Note: If you would like to change to a different mode afterwards, you must adapt or reset the scaling in 604Ch if necessary. If a different speed is necessary, it can be set using the scaling factor for the speed (object 604Ch) or the analog value (see Analog inputs). Computation of the analog voltage There are two modes for calculating the analog input voltage. Normal mode You must connect the enable, direction and analog inputs (see chapter X1 – voltage supply, inputs and outputs). The maximum analog voltage corresponds to the maximum speed. The direction is preset here via the direction input. If there is no signal at the direction input, the motor turns clockwise (when looking at the drive shaft). There is a dead zone from 0 V to 20 mV in which the motor does not move. Joystick mode You must connect the release input and the analog input (see chapter X1 – voltage supply, inputs and outputs). The half of the maximum analog voltage corresponds to the speed 0; the controller automatically adapts the offset in 3321h here.Note: If you would like to change to a different mode afterwards, you must adapt or reset the offset in 3321h if necessary. If the voltage drops below half, the speed increases in the negative direction. If the speed rises above half, the speed increases likewise in the positive direction. The dead zone here extends from Umax/2 ± 20 mV.
Maximum speed The maximum speed can be changed between 100 rpm and 1000 rpm; the controller automatically adapts the scaling in 604h here. Note: If you would like to change to a different mode afterwards, you must adapt or reset the scaling in 604Ch if necessary. If a different speed is necessary, it can be set using the scaling factor for the speed (object 604Ch) or the analog value (see Analog inputs).
Computation of the analog voltage There are two modes for calculating the analog input voltage. Normal mode You must connect the enable, direction and analog inputs (see chapter X1 – voltage supply, inputs and outputs). The maximum analog voltage corresponds to the maximum speed. The direction is preset here via the direction input. If there is no signal at the direction input, the motor turns clockwise (when looking at the drive shaft). There is a dead zone from 0 V to 20 mV in which the motor does not move. Joystick mode You must connect the release input and the analog input (see chapter X1 – voltage supply, inputs and outputs). The half of the maximum analog voltage corresponds to the speed 0; the controller automatically adapts the offset in 3321h here.Note: If you would like to change to a different mode afterwards, you must adapt or reset the offset in 3321h if necessary. If the voltage drops below half, the speed increases in the negative direction. If the speed rises above half, the speed increases likewise in the positive direction. The dead zone here extends from Umax/2 ± 20 mV.