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Parker Hannifin
Getting Started 13
2. In the Masters dialog, assign axis Z to master 1:
a. In the Axes list to the left, select Axis 2.
b. In the Masters list to the right, select Master 1.
c. Click Move Axes to Master.
d. Click Next
3. In the Master 0 dialog, do the following:
a. In the Acceleration Ramp box, type 10
b. In the Velocity box, type 5
c. In the Deceleration Ramp box, type 10
d. In the Stop Ramp box, type 10
e. Click Next.
4. In the Master 1 dialog, do the following:
a. In the Acceleration Ramp box, type 20
b. In the Velocity box, type 10
c. In the Deceleration Ramp box, type 20
d. In the Stop Ramp box, type 20
e. Click Next.
Mapping Memory and Finishing the Application
The memory mapping allows you to control how much memory is
dedicated to specific items: programs, PLC programs, global
Variables, and Defines. Most programs do not require special
memory mapping.
The final step is to review the configuration of your controller, its
masters, and axes. Once you have completed the Configuration
Wizard, the Finish dialog lists any configuration errors or warnings. To
review the item, double-click it and the wizard takes you to the
appropriate dialog to make any necessary corrections. You can also
view a report, detailing the setup of the controller.
1. In the Memory dialog, click Next.
2. In the Finish dialog, you can correct any warnings or errors
displayed. Click Finish
What has been generated?
Once finished, you can review the code generated by the
Configuration Wizard. The Configuration Wizard led you through the
process of setting up the controller and its axes—assigning drive and
motor combinations to each axis; assigning feedback, scaling, fault
detection, and dedicated I/O to each axis; assigning axes to
masters, and defining master motion-profiles. The wizard created
code in PLC program 5 for latching conditions of the hardware limits,
and in Program 7 for software limits, hardware limits, and maximum
position error.
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