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SLCtm Servo Control Module(Catalog No. 1746-HSRV)User Manual

Strany 2 - Important User Information

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Table of Contents viiProgramming ExamplesAppendix CSLC Servo Module. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Strany 3 - Directive Compliance

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Setting Up Your SLC Servo Module 7-21To monitor and adjust the position loop gain, you must do the followin

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 7-22 Setting Up Your SLC Servo Module2. Set the SLC Servo Module in Estop.3. Toggle the bit (word 0, bit 15

Strany 5 - Chapter 6

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Setting Up Your SLC Servo Module 7-23For example, the current value for time to maximum speed is 0.2 second

Strany 6 - Setting Up Your SLC Servo

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 7-24 Setting Up Your SLC Servo ModuleSetting Axis and Home Specific ParametersThe rest of the parameters ar

Strany 7 - Servo Module

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Setting Up Your SLC Servo Module 7-25Figure 7.2 Typical Ladder Program In the ladder above, the floating

Strany 8 - Variables

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 7-26 Setting Up Your SLC Servo ModuleConfiguration ParametersThis section provides information to help you

Strany 9 - Wiring Diagram

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Setting Up Your SLC Servo Module 7-27Servo Loop Parameters Servo loop parameters specify the followi

Strany 10 - Termination Panel

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 7-28 Setting Up Your SLC Servo ModuleFigure 7.5 Servo Loop Parameters in a Velocity Feedforward LoopThe fol

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Setting Up Your SLC Servo Module 7-29 Motion Parameters Use the motion parameters in the following table

Strany 12 - Safety Precautions

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 7-30 Setting Up Your SLC Servo Module Axis Parameters Use the axis parameters in the following t

Strany 13 - Contents of this Manual

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Table of Contents viii

Strany 14 - Preface

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Setting Up Your SLC Servo Module 7-31 System Parameters Use the system parameters in the following tab

Strany 15 - Related Documentation

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 7-32 Setting Up Your SLC Servo Module1 A small number of Fits per CIT cause a fast servo loop closure time

Strany 16 - Storage Responsibility

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Setting Up Your SLC Servo Module 7-33whether the final move to the marker is required. Four options are out

Strany 17 - Support

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 7-34 Setting Up Your SLC Servo Module If the current axis position is x, then the following occurs: • Th

Strany 18 - On the Web

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Setting Up Your SLC Servo Module 7-35If the current axis position is x, then the following occurs: • The ax

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 7-36 Setting Up Your SLC Servo ModuleIf the current axis position is x, the following occurs: • The axis mo

Strany 20 - Overview

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Setting Up Your SLC Servo Module 7-37If the current axis position is x, the following occurs: • The axis mo

Strany 21 - Operation

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 7-38 Setting Up Your SLC Servo ModuleThe current position of the axis is set to the configured Home Positio

Strany 22 - Command Mode Operation

1 Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Chapter 8Programming the SLC Processor to Run the SLC Servo ModuleOverviewThis chapter provides configuration inf

Strany 23 - Compatibility

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 8-2 Programming the SLC Processor to Run the SLC Servo ModuleYou can download to the module using two copy f

Strany 24 - Selecting a Power Supply

1 Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 PrefaceRead this preface to familiarize yourself with the rest of the manual. This preface covers the following t

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Programming the SLC Processor to Run the SLC Servo Module 8-31 Nn -Source N file number containing the modul

Strany 26 - Power Supply

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 8-4 Programming the SLC Processor to Run the SLC Servo Modulecorrupt the M File data before it gets transfer

Strany 27 - Using Fast Inputs and

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Programming the SLC Processor to Run the SLC Servo Module 8-5Figure 8.2 SLC Processor/Servo Module Communica

Strany 28 - Selecting an Encoder

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 8-6 Programming the SLC Processor to Run the SLC Servo ModuleWord 0 Discrete Bit Commands 1 s = Slo

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Programming the SLC Processor to Run the SLC Servo Module 8-7 1 s = Slot number for the SLC S

Strany 30 - 500 µV (max)

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 8-8 Programming the SLC Processor to Run the SLC Servo Module Word 1 Discrete Bit Commands 1 s = Slot

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Programming the SLC Processor to Run the SLC Servo Module 8-9As each block command is executed, the SLC Serv

Strany 32 - General Wiring Practices

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 8-10 Programming the SLC Processor to Run the SLC Servo ModuleThe Incremental Position command is active all

Strany 33 - Routing Wires

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Programming the SLC Processor to Run the SLC Servo Module 8-11Simple Move Commands All simple moves are

Strany 34 - Placing Your SLC Servo

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 8-12 Programming the SLC Processor to Run the SLC Servo Moduleposition, causing a positive or negative move,

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Preface P-2 Contents of this ManualThis manual provides specific information relevant to the SLC Servo M

Strany 36 - Your SLC Servo Module

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Programming the SLC Processor to Run the SLC Servo Module 8-13The Absolute/Incremental move ends if any one

Strany 37 - Installing the SLC Servo

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 8-14 Programming the SLC Processor to Run the SLC Servo ModuleThe example initiates an absolute move:• To 20

Strany 38 - When: This LED is on:

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Programming the SLC Processor to Run the SLC Servo Module 8-15Typically, the absolute and incremental moves

Strany 39 - Grounding the SLC Servo

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 8-16 Programming the SLC Processor to Run the SLC Servo ModuleThe speed move ends if any one of the followin

Strany 40 - Mounting the Termination

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Programming the SLC Processor to Run the SLC Servo Module 8-17The example initiates a speed move:• At 10 pos

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 8-18 Programming the SLC Processor to Run the SLC Servo ModuleFigure 8.8 Monitor Move Command Block Diagram

Strany 42 - Connecting the Termination

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Programming the SLC Processor to Run the SLC Servo Module 8-19The Run Blend Move Profile ends if any one of

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 8-20 Programming the SLC Processor to Run the SLC Servo ModuleExecuting a Run Blend Move ProfileTypically, a

Strany 44 - Wiring the SLC Servo Module

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Programming the SLC Processor to Run the SLC Servo Module 8-21Figure 8.11 Speed Increases, Direction Same, E

Strany 45 - Wiring Fast Inputs and

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 8-22 Programming the SLC Processor to Run the SLC Servo ModuleFigure 8.13 Speed Increases, Direction Opposit

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Preface P- 3 Chapter Title Contents1 Overview of the SLC Servo ModuleOverview information about the product, i

Strany 47 - Overtravels

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Programming the SLC Processor to Run the SLC Servo Module 8-23Figure 8.14 Speed Decreases, Direction Same, P

Strany 48 - Switch as a Fast Input

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 8-24 Programming the SLC Processor to Run the SLC Servo ModuleBlending Incremental Moves Blending Speed

Strany 49 - Wiring Estop Connections

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Programming the SLC Processor to Run the SLC Servo Module 8-25Figure 8.18 Speed Increases, Direction Same

Strany 50 - Wiring for Normal Operation

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 8-26 Programming the SLC Processor to Run the SLC Servo ModuleThe Plan Synchronized Move bit:• Can be set al

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1 Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Chapter 9Programming System VariablesOverviewThis chapter provides information to help you program the module for

Strany 52 - ATTENTION

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 9-2 Programming System VariablesThe Speed/Direction to Start Homing Axis value is signed. The sign specifies

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Programming System Variables 9-3A home axis move is initiated if the float data table is: And the integer d

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 9-4 Programming System VariablesTypical Set Home Move Data Tables Before executing a Set Home move, set Sour

Strany 55 - Wiring Power Supplies

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Programming System Variables 9-5After the Set Retract Position is executed, the position is valid for perfor

Strany 56 - Wiring Encoders

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 9-6 Programming System VariablesThis command is useful when you want to set the current position of the axis

Strany 57 - Customer

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Preface P-4Related DocumentationThe following documents contain additional information concerning Allen-Bradle

Strany 58 - Typical Vendor Encoder Wiring

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Programming System Variables 9-7successfully homed. Set Offset parameters for word 5, bit 4 appear in the ta

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 9-8 Programming System VariablesIf the Set In-Position Band command fails, the SLC processor is notified wit

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Programming System Variables 9-9Typical Set Excess FE Limit Move Data Tables Before executing a Set Excess F

Strany 61 - Allen-Bradley Drives

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 9-10 Programming System VariablesFor example, the following three tables show how the gain can be manipulate

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Programming System Variables 9-11Using the Set VFF CommandThe Set VFF command specifies the amount of positi

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 9-12 Programming System VariablesWord 0 Discrete Bit Status SpecificationsThe bit specifications, given in t

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Programming System Variables 9-13Word 1 Discrete Bit Status Specifications 1 s = Slot number for the SLC

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 9-14 Programming System VariablesWord 2 Discrete Bit Status Specifications SLC Servo Module 1 s = Slot numbe

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Programming System Variables 9-15Word 3 Discrete Bit Status Specifications 1 s = Slot number for the SLC

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 9-16 Programming System Variables 1 s = Slot number for the SLC Servo ModuleFloating-Point ValuesThree flo

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Preface P- 5Conventions Used in this ManualThe following conventions are used throughout this manual:• Bullete

Strany 69 - M1INPUT FUSING

1 Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Chapter 10TroubleshootingOverviewThis chapter contains information that helps you to perform the troubleshooting

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 10-2 TroubleshootingHardware SetupCheck wiring to diagram, get the FDBK/UPWR light out. This insures that yo

Strany 71 - Not Necessary Figure 5.24

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Troubleshooting 10-3You can download to the module using two copy file instructions to the M0 file of the SL

Strany 72 - (1746-HT)

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 10-4 TroubleshootingThe following diagram shows the Data Table with the values in file F8.Figure 10.2 Data

Strany 73 - C #15) wire swapped

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Troubleshooting 10-5Jog the AxisUsing the Speed Move CommandThe speed move command generates a move at the s

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 10-6 TroubleshootingFigure 10.6 Data table for File N31 The above configuration is for a SPEED move at 100%

Strany 75 - Connecting the Velocity

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Troubleshooting 10-7The following table shows the status indicators for the LEDs and what action might need

Strany 76 - Powering Up Your SLC

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 10-8 TroubleshootingInformational Messages Informational Message No.Potential Cause Possible Resolution2 T

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Troubleshooting 10-918 Speed move was attempted in Estop. 1. Reset Estop.2. Reinitiate the command.19 Monito

Strany 78 - Testing Estop Wiring

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 10-10 TroubleshootingMinor Fault Messages 45 Manufacturing test command was issued. Verify that the SLC pro

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Preface P-6Leave the product in its shipping container prior to installation. If you are not going to use the

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Troubleshooting 10-111040 Speed of move off the limit switch is out of range. If the speed specified is less

Strany 81 - Understanding the Theory

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 10-12 TroubleshootingMajor Fault Messages 1063 The excess follower error is out of range. If the excess FE

Strany 82 - Processor

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Troubleshooting 10-132051 No communication with the SLC Servo Module has occurred within the last 5 seconds.

Strany 83 - If you are using: Go to:

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 10-14 Troubleshooting

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1 Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Appendix AInput/Output Quick ReferenceConfiguration Output Bit ParametersUse the following tables to locate word

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 A-2 Input/Output Quick ReferenceLoop Type(Servo Loop)M0:s.0/5,M0:s.0/400 - Open Loop,(5=0, 4=0)Standard The

Strany 86 - When Working: Go to:

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Input/Output Quick Reference A-3 1 s = Slot number for the SLC Servo Module01 – Homing to a Marker, (10=0

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 A-4 Input/Output Quick Reference Word 1 Parameters 1 s = Slot number for the SLC Servo Module.Paramet

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Input/Output Quick Reference A-5Word 2 Parameters 1 s = Slot number for the SLC Servo Module.2A small

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 A-6 Input/Output Quick ReferencePositive Overtravel Limit (Axis)M0:s.8,s.9 Negative Overtravel Limit to +axi

Strany 90 - Configuring the SLC Servo

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Preface P- 7On the WebFor information about Allen-Bradley, visit the following World Wide Web site:http://www.

Strany 91 - Before Programming the

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Input/Output Quick Reference A-7Output Voltage at + Max Speed – Volts(Servo Loop)M0:s.24,s.25 0.0 to 10.0 10

Strany 92 - Computing Counts

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 A-8 Input/Output Quick ReferenceVelocity Feed Forward Constant(Servo Loop)M0:s.32,s.33 0.0 to 1.0 0.0 This p

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Input/Output Quick Reference A-9 1 s = Slot number for the SLC Servo Module.CommandsOutput CommandsUse the

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 A-10 Input/Output Quick ReferenceDiscrete Bit Output Command (Word 0) 1 s = Slot number for the SLC Serv

Strany 95 - Setting Initial Loop Type

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Input/Output Quick Reference A-11Block Output Command (Word 4) 1 s = Slot number for the SLC Servo M

Strany 96 - Movement for the SLC

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 A-12 Input/Output Quick Reference1 s = Slot number for the SLC Servo Module.Word 1 1 s = Slot number

Strany 97 - Fine Calibrating

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Input/Output Quick Reference A-13Word 3 1 s = Slot number for the SLC Servo Module.SLC Servo Module t

Strany 98 - Following Error Limit

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 A-14 Input/Output Quick ReferenceBlended Configuration Use the table below with the Blend Move Output Profil

Strany 99 - Selecting Loop Type

1 Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Appendix BCable Dimensions and Wiring Diagram1746-HCA CableThis appendix contains the dimensions and wiring diagr

Strany 100 - Acceleration Rate

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 B-2 Cable Dimensions and Wiring DiagramFigure B.1 1746-HCA Cable Dimensions and Wiring Diagram 1325

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Preface P-8

Strany 102 - Acceleration Feedforward

1 Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Appendix CProgramming ExamplesThis appendix provides ladder rung diagrams and any associated data tables that can

Strany 103 - Setting Axis and Home

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 C-2 Programming ExamplesThe following table for a typical I/O configuration used in the previous diagram sho

Strany 104 - Configuration Errors

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Programming Examples C-3Figure C.3 Rung 1This table contains floating-point configuration data for rung 1 a

Strany 105 - Configuration Parameters

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 C-4 Programming ExamplesThis table shows the integer configuration data for rung 1 as it would appear when a

Strany 106 - Servo Loop Parameters

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Programming Examples C-5Rung 3 – Checking For Successful ConfigurationRung 3 is an example of checking for a

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 C-6 Programming ExamplesData for the blend move in rung 4 appear in the following tables. The figure below s

Strany 108 - Motion Parameters

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Programming Examples C-7Figure C.10 File N50 Data Table The following table shows the binary data for the va

Strany 109 - Homing Parameters

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 C-8 Programming ExamplesRung 6 – Error Checking For Successful DownloadRung 6 is an example of error checkin

Strany 110 - System Parameters

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Programming Examples C-9Rung 8 – Clear All Faults BitThis rung is an example of a Clear all Faults bit comma

Strany 111 - Homing Options

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 C-10 Programming ExamplesFor more detailed information on putting a move on Hold/Unhold using discrete bit c

Strany 112 - Option 1 Example

Important User InformationBecause of the variety of uses for the products described in this publication, those responsible for the application and use

Strany 113 - Option 2 Example

1 Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Chapter 1Overview of the SLC Servo ModuleThis chapter explains the basic functions of the SLC Servo Module, and

Strany 114 - Option 3 Example

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Programming Examples C-11Figure C.18 Rung 12 Data for the absolute move in rung 12 appear in the following t

Strany 115 - Option 4 Example

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 C-12 Programming ExamplesFigure C.20 Data Table for File N31 The following is a table representation of the

Strany 116 - Homing to a Limit Switch

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Programming Examples C-13The following diagram shows what the data table for file F43 looks like when access

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 C-14 Programming ExamplesRung 14 – SPEED CommandRung 14 is an example of how to enter a SPEED command in you

Strany 118 - SLC Servo Module

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Programming Examples C-15This diagram shows the N31 Data table as it appears when accessed from within the p

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 C-16 Programming ExamplesFigure C.28 Data table for File N31 This table shows the incremented value as rep

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Programming Examples C-17Figure C.30 Blend Move Data Table for File N52 The following is a table representa

Strany 121 - Interface

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 C-18 Programming ExamplesFigure C.32 Data Table for File N31 The table below is a table of the values shown

Strany 122 - Discrete Bit Commands

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Programming Examples C-19Figure C.34 File F48 Data TableThe following table shows the data with the appropr

Strany 123 - Word 0 Discrete Bit Commands

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 C-20 Programming ExamplesFigure C.35 Rung 19 Data for the home axis move in rung 19 appear in the following

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 1-2 Overview of the SLC Servo ModuleFigure 1.1 Example of an SLC Wiring SLC Servo Module OperationThe SLC

Strany 125 - Discrete Block Commands

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Programming Examples C-21Figure C.37 Home Command Data Table The following is a table representation of the

Strany 126 - Recovering from Estop

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 C-22 Programming Examples

Strany 127 - Executing Simultaneous Moves

1 Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Appendix DWiring Without the Termination PanelOverviewThis appendix covers how to wire your SLC Servo Module with

Strany 128 - Commands

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 D-2 Wiring Without the Termination PanelFigure D.1 Circuitry in the SLC Servo Module for Fast Inputs and Out

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Wiring Without the Termination Panel D-3Wiring diagrams supplied in this manual appear in the table below.

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 D-4 Wiring Without the Termination Panel

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 AAbsolute/Incremental Moveblock command parameters 8-12typical data table 8-13algorithmcamming 8-9gearing 8-9interp

Strany 132 - Using the Speed Move Command

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 I-2 simple move 8-11Words 0 and 1 8-8Words 2 and 3 8-8Words 4 through 11 8-8documentationrelated P-4drivecon

Strany 133 - Planning a Speed Move

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 I- 3Word 0 A-10Word 1 A-10Word 4 A-11Word 5 A-11Words 2 and 3 A-10configuration output bit parametersWord 0

Strany 134 - Planning a Monitor Move

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 I-4 Limit Source 7-30Speed/Direction of Move Off the Limit Switch 7-31Speed/Direction of Move to the Marker

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Overview of the SLC Servo Module 1-3The SLC Servo Module operates in two modes:• Configuration • Command Whe

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 I- 5typical data table 8-19SSafety Precautions P-1servo loop parametersAcceleration Feedforward Constant 7-2

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 I-6 grounding 4-4diagram, typical 4-4earth ground 4-4EGND terminal 4-4specifications for Estop relay 5-6SLC

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 I- 7minor fault messages 10-10HSRV Quick Check 10-1Hardware Setupbattery box test 10-2Check wiring to diagra

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 22 PN 40072-030-01(D)Supersedes Publication 1746-6.1.2 - March 1999 Copyright © 2007 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All

Strany 141 - Blending Speed Moves

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 1-4 Overview of the SLC Servo ModuleSLC Servo Module Specifications and CompatibilitySelected specifications

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1 Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Chapter 2Selecting Power Supplies, Encoders, and DrivesOverviewIn this chapter we explain how to select the hardw

Strany 143 - Word 0 1 2 3 4 5

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 2-2 Selecting Power Supplies, Encoders, and DrivesExample of Calculations for Backplane Current Requirements

Strany 144 - Programming System Variables

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Selecting Power Supplies, Encoders, and Drives 2-3Use the table below to find the power supplies Allen-Bradl

Strany 145 - • Set In-Position Band

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 2-4 Selecting Power Supplies, Encoders, and DrivesExample of the Calculations for User-Side Current Requirem

Strany 146 - Using the Set Home Command

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Selecting Power Supplies, Encoders, and Drives 2-524V DC I/O devices for compatibility with the electrical s

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 2-6 Selecting Power Supplies, Encoders, and Drives Specification RatingMaximum channel frequencyIncoming

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European Communities (EC) Directive ComplianceIf this product has the CE mark it is approved for installation within the European Union and EEA region

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Selecting Power Supplies, Encoders, and Drives 2-7 Selecting a DriveThe SLC Servo Module supports Allen-Brad

Strany 150 - for word 5, bit 4 appear in

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 2-8 Selecting Power Supplies, Encoders, and Drives

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1 Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Chapter 3Planning Hardware InstallationThis chapter provides guidelines regarding your hardware installation and

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 3-2 Planning Hardware InstallationCut the shield wires on the opposite end at the cable jacket and tape it t

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Planning Hardware Installation 3-3Classifying Your ConductorsUse the table below for cable routing guideline

Strany 154 - Status Information

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 3-4 Planning Hardware Installation•Place the SLC Servo Module on the left side of the chassis along with oth

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1 Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Chapter 4Installing Your SLC Servo ModuleThis chapter provides guidelines for installing your SLC Servo Module an

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 4-2 Installing Your SLC Servo ModuleTo verify that you received what you ordered:1. Check the label on each

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Installing Your SLC Servo Module 4-3 To insert a module into an I/O chassis:1. Remove backplane pow

Strany 158 - Processor Status

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 4-4 Installing Your SLC Servo ModuleGrounding the SLC Servo ModuleBefore you install the rest of the system,

Strany 159 - Floating-Point Values

i Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Table of ContentsUsing This ManualPrefaceWho Should Use this Manual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Strany 160 - Troubleshooting

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Installing Your SLC Servo Module 4-5Mounting the Termination PanelRefer to the Figure 4.3 and Figure 4.4 whe

Strany 161 - Software Setup

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 4-6 Installing Your SLC Servo ModuleFigure 4.4 Termination Panel and its Dimensions DRIVEDRIVEDR RETSHLDA

Strany 162 - If CONFIG INV LED is Lit

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Installing Your SLC Servo Module 4-7Connecting the Termination PanelAfter mounting the termination panel, co

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 4-8 Installing Your SLC Servo ModuleFigure 4.5 Connecting the 1746-HCA-Cable 1746-HCACableOPENConnecting t

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1 Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Chapter 5Wiring the SLC Servo ModuleOverviewAfter mounting and connecting the termination panel, you wire fast in

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 5-2 Wiring the SLC Servo ModuleWiring Fast Inputs and OutputsOn the termination panel, the +24V DC fast inpu

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Wiring the SLC Servo Module 5-3Figure 5.1 Typical Fast I/O Connections GNDFAST I/ORETFI.1+24VFI.2FO.1

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 5-4 Wiring the SLC Servo ModuleFigure 5.2 Equivalent Fast Input Circuit Figure 5.3 Equivalent Fast Outp

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Wiring the SLC Servo Module 5-5Software Overtravel Limits Software overtravel limits appear in the table

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 5-6 Wiring the SLC Servo Modulebackplane input. Though the exact position of home is not important, it is im

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Table of Contents iiRouting Wires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2C

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Wiring the SLC Servo Module 5-7Wiring the Estop for a One-Axis System To wire the Estop for a one-axis syste

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 5-8 Wiring the SLC Servo ModuleFigure 5.5 Ladder Diagram for a One-Axis System Specifications for t

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Wiring the SLC Servo Module 5-9 Figure 5.6 Estop Circuitry Diagram for a One-Axis System ATTENTI

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 5-10 Wiring the SLC Servo ModuleFigure 5.7 String Pilot Connection To wire Estop connections, refer to wir

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Wiring the SLC Servo Module 5-11Figure 5.8 Ladder Diagram for a Two-Axes or Three-Axes System Specifi

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 5-12 Wiring the SLC Servo ModuleFigure 5.9 Estop Circuitry Diagram for a Two-Axes or Three-Axes System

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Wiring the SLC Servo Module 5-13Figure 5.10 Wiring a +5V, ±15V, and a +24V Power Supply Wiring Enco

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 5-14 Wiring the SLC Servo Moduleby the manufacturer. Those limits for the 845H are a minimum voltage require

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Wiring the SLC Servo Module 5-15To operate the encoder, wire the encoder so that marker Z is true at the sam

Strany 180 - Feedback Parameters

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 5-16 Wiring the SLC Servo ModuleFigure 5.12 Typical Vendor Encoder Timing Diagram E

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Table of Contents iiiTesting Estop Wiring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3Sett

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Wiring the SLC Servo Module 5-17Figure 5.13 5V Encoder Feedback Connections 1 Use three pair 22 gauge in

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 5-18 Wiring the SLC Servo ModuleWiring the SLC Servo to Allen-Bradley DrivesThe SLC Servo Module supports 13

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Wiring the SLC Servo Module 5-19Figure 5.15 Wiring Diagram for 1386 Drives ATTENTION!To avoid damage

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 5-20 Wiring the SLC Servo ModuleFigure 5.16 Wiring Diagram for 1388 Drives DRIVEENABLE+2 4VRES.PBR

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Wiring the SLC Servo Module 5-21Figure 5.17 Wiring Diagram for 1389 Drives DRIVEENABLEESTOP+2 4VR

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 5-22 Wiring the SLC Servo ModuleFigure 5.18 Wiring Diagram for 1389 Drives (continued) T1T2ChassisGround

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Wiring the SLC Servo Module 5-23Figure 5.19 Wiring Diagram for 1391 Drives DRIVEENABLEESTOP+2 4VRE

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 5-24 Wiring the SLC Servo ModuleFigure 5.20 Wiring Diagram for 1391 Drives (continued) ControllerMain

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Wiring the SLC Servo Module 5-25Figure 5.21 Wiring Diagram for 1392 Drives MotorThermalSwitchTransf

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 5-26 Wiring the SLC Servo ModuleFigure 5.22 Wiring Diagram for 1394 Systems TB1+2 4STRING INRES. PBR

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Table of Contents iv Axis Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-30Homing Pa

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Wiring the SLC Servo Module 5-27Figure 5.23 Wiring Diagram for 1394 Systems (continued) To perform a 1394

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 5-28 Wiring the SLC Servo Modulebecause it directly affects how the 1398 is wired to the SLC Servo Module. W

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Wiring the SLC Servo Module 5-29Figure 5.24 Wiring Diagram for ULTRA 100 When Not Homing to a Marker andfor

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 5-30 Wiring the SLC Servo ModuleFigure 5.25 Wiring Diagram for F, H, and S series ULTRA 100/200 When Homing

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Wiring the SLC Servo Module 5-31Figure 5.26 Wiring Diagram for Y series ULTRA 100/200 When Homing to a Mark

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 5-32 Wiring the SLC Servo ModuleConnecting the Velocity CommandUse 18 through 22 gauge shielded/twisted pair

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1 Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Chapter 6Testing Your SLC Servo Module HardwareOverviewThis chapter includes the following topics:• Powering up

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 6-2 Testing Your SLC Servo Module Hardware3. Apply power to the SLC Rack with the SLC Servo Module installed

Strany 201 - Rung 13 – INCREMENTAL Move

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Testing Your SLC Servo Module Hardware 6-3Testing Estop WiringBefore you test your Estop wiring: 1. Test

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 6-4 Testing Your SLC Servo Module Hardware4. Short the (machine tool) hardware Estop string.5. Press and hol

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Table of Contents vPlan Synchronized Move . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-25Programming Syst

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1 Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Chapter 7Setting Up Your SLC Servo ModuleOverviewBefore performing the procedures given in this chapter, follow

Strany 205 - Rung 16 – BLEND Move

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 7-2 Setting Up Your SLC Servo ModuleUnderstanding the Theory of Motion ControlThe major components of a mot

Strany 206 - Rung 17 – Clearing Move Bits

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Setting Up Your SLC Servo Module 7-3position loop gain) sets the response on the position loop and scales t

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 7-4 Setting Up Your SLC Servo ModuleConfiguring Your Processor Using AI-500 SoftwareConfiguring your proces

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Setting Up Your SLC Servo Module 7-57. Press Enter.8. Press ESC three times to return to the top screen of

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 7-6 Setting Up Your SLC Servo Module10. Select OTHER. In the Module ID Code area, type 10114. The ID of th

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Setting Up Your SLC Servo Module 7-7Configuring Your Processor Using RSLogix 500 SoftwareUse the table belo

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 7-8 Setting Up Your SLC Servo Module6. In the navigator window, double-click on I/O Configuration. The I/O

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Setting Up Your SLC Servo Module 7-92. Select New. The Select Processor Type window appears.3. Assign a nam

Strany 213 - Wiring Your User Devices

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 7-10 Setting Up Your SLC Servo Module8. Select slot 1. The column line of slot 1 is highlighted. 9. In the

Strany 214 - Estop Circuitry Drawings

Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Table of Contents viDo a battery box test. (If unable to control drive) . . . . . 10-2Software Setup . . . .

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Setting Up Your SLC Servo Module 7-1112. Select Adv Config. The Advanced I/O Configuration window appears s

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 7-12 Setting Up Your SLC Servo Moduleresume until the SLC processor has transferred the information to the

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Setting Up Your SLC Servo Module 7-132. Verify that the SLC Servo Module is in an Estop state.3. Copy the M

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 7-14 Setting Up Your SLC Servo ModuleTo enter encoder lines:1. Refer to the encoder manufacturer’s specific

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Setting Up Your SLC Servo Module 7-15AC line conditions. If you don’t meet these conditions, you experience

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 7-16 Setting Up Your SLC Servo ModuleIn the example below, if you want a maximum operating speed of 170 ipm

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Setting Up Your SLC Servo Module 7-17Defining Positive Axis Movement for the SLC Servo ModuleTo define posi

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 7-18 Setting Up Your SLC Servo ModuleCoarse CalibratingPerform the following steps to coarse calibrate the

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 Setting Up Your SLC Servo Module 7-195.6. 7. Enter output voltage at the positive maximum speed in config

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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000 7-20 Setting Up Your SLC Servo ModuleTo calculate the initial following error limit:1.2. Enter the followin

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