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Manual – IPOSplus®
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P93x IPOSplus
®
special functions
P9xx IPOS Parameters
12.4 P93x IPOS
plus
®
special functions
12.4.1 P930 Override
Setting range: ON/OFF
The override function makes it possible to change the travel speed for positioning oper-
ations which is programmed in the IPOS
plus®
program. The speed can be altered within
the range from 0 to 150% of the specifically programmed speed. This requires an analog
input, with 0 to 150% corresponding to 0 – 10 V at the analog input. The maximum speed
value is limited by P302 Maximum speed 1 / P312 Maximum speed 2.
12.4.2 P931 IPOS CTRL.W Task 1
Setting range: STOP / START / HALT
IPOS CTRL.W Task 1 in the DBG60B keypad only, not in SHELL.
STOP: Task 1 of the IPOS
plus®
program is stopped.
START: Task 1 of the IPOS
plus®
program is started.
STOP: Tasks 1, 2 and 3 of the IPOS
plus®
program are stopped.
12.4.3 P932 IPOS CTRL.W Task 2
Display range: START/STOP
IPOS CTRL.W Task 2 in the DBG60B keypad only, not in SHELL.
Display parameter, cannot be set using DBG60B.
START = Task 2 of the IPOS
plus®
program is currently being processed.
STOP= Task 2 of the IPOS
plus®
program is stopped.
12.4.4 P933 Jerk time
Setting range: 0.005 – 2 s
The jerk time indicates the duration of the torque formation. The positioning time in com-
parison to the linear ramp is extended by the set jerk time.
The jerk time (0.005 ... 2 s) that has to be set for the function jerk limit. Please note that
P911 Positioning ramp 1 (page 127) / P912Positioning ramp 2 (page 127) are of a
greater or equal value.
P933
≤
P911 & P912
If P933 > P911 & P912, torque formation still has a trapezoidal shape with the set jerk
time not being the time for the torque formation.
12.4.5 P938 Speed task 1
Setting range: 0 – 9 additional Assembler commands/ms
The standard setting for task 1 is 1 Assembler command/ms. The speed can be in-
creased by up to 9 additional Assembler commands/ms with P938. P938 and P939
share the resources for the speed increase; that is, task 1 and task 2
together
can be
assigned a total of 9 additional Assembler commands/ms. Example:
Task 1
+ 2 additional Assembler commands/ms
= 3 Assembler commands/ms
Task 2
+ 7 additional Assembler commands/ms
= 9 Assembler commands/ms
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