Baldor iMN1921 installation manual Configuring an axis, Selecting a scale

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5.3 Configuring an axis

The NextMove ST is capable of controlling up to four stepper axes. This section describes the basic setup for these axes. Commands typed in the Command window have immediate effect

- they do not need to be separately downloaded to the NextMove ST.

5.3.1Selecting a scale

When controlling stepper motors, MintMT defines all positional and speed related motion keywords in terms of steps. The number of steps is divided by the SCALE factor allowing you to use units more suitable for your application. The unit defined by setting a value for scale is called the user unit (uu).

Consider a motor with a 1.8° step angle. The NextMove ST operates in half step mode, so there will be 400 steps per revolution. If SCALE is not set, a MintMT command that involves distance, speed, or acceleration may need to use a large number to specify a significant move. For example MOVER=1600 (Move Relative) would rotate the motor by 1600 steps - only four revolutions. By setting a SCALE factor of 400, the user unit becomes revolutions. The more understandable command MOVER=4 could now be used to move the motor four revolutions.

In applications involving linear motion a suitable value for SCALE would allow commands to express values in linear distance, for example inches, feet or millimetres.

1.In the Toolbox, click Setup, then click the Parameters icon.

2.Click the Scale tab.

3.Click in the Axis drop down box to select the axis. Each axis can have a different scale if required.

4.Click in the Scale box and type a value.

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Contents NextMove ST Motion Controller Page Contents Operation General Information Safety Notice PrecautionsNextMove ST features MN1921 IntroductionReceiving and inspection Phase Units and abbreviationsIntroduction MN1921 Introduction You should read all the sections in Basic InstallationLocation requirements Package dimensions Mounting the NextMove STOther requirements for installation Basic Installation MN1921 Input / Output Connector locations Power connections Operation using combined drive and logic supplyOperation using separate drive and logic supplies Connecting separate drive and logic suppliesStepper outputs Connecting a 4-wire motorStepper axes 0-2 drive outputs Connecting a 6-wire motor Connecting a 8-wire motor Connecting a 8-wire motor, parallel windingsStepper axes 0-3 logic outputs Stepper output pin header J3, and output circuit shownAnalog I/O Analog inputsAnalog output Analog outputDigital I/O Digital inputsUsing a digital input as a Limit or Home input Using a digital input as a Stop inputUsing a digital input as an Error input Auxiliary Encoder inputs Auxstep IN, Auxdir IN, AuxzDigital outputs Digital output DOUT0 shownError output Driveenableoutput keywordGlobalerroroutput keyword Jumper settingsOther I/O RS232 serial communicationLocation Pin Name Description2 50-pin edge connector RS232 serial port connectionsCan communication Typical can network connectionsJP1 This will connect an internal terminating resistor CANopen and Baldor canConnection summary minimum system wiring Host PCInput / Output MN1921 Connecting the NextMove ST to the PC Installing WorkBenchStarting the NextMove ST Preliminary checksPower on checks WorkBench Help fileStarting WorkBench MN1921 Operation Configuring an axis Selecting a scaleClick Apply Stepper axis testing Testing the outputDigital input/output configuration Digital input configurationDigital output configuration Saving setup information Loading saved information Problem diagnosis SupportMe featureNextMove ST indicators Status displaySurface mount LEDs D3, D4 and D16 Communication Symptom CheckMotor control Input power Output power ValueCommon mode voltage range Input impedance 120 Input ADC resolution BitsEquivalent resolution ±10V input Output current max Update interval ImmediateStepper axis 0-2 drive outputs Unit Value Maximum output frequency KHz 200 Output voltageOutput current maximum, per axis Unit Value Output typeUnit Value Signal Can interfaceEnvironmental Channels Protocols CANopenIndex Index MN1921 Comments CommentComments MN1921 Page LT0184A00