Example:
Firmware | Parameter |
Revision | x.02 Value |
A1 | 1.01 |
A3 | 1.03 |
B1 | 2.01 |
Beta Y1 | 60.01 |
x.13 – EZOutput.1.Status
This parameter shows the status of digital Output #1 on the
x.14 – EZOutput.2.Status
This parameter shows the status of digital Output #2 on the
x.17 – EZInput.1.Status
This parameter shows the status of digital Input #1 on the
This equates Pin # 2 on the EZMotion I/O Connector.
Task 3 Status
0 = Not Active
1 = Active
2 = Processing Home
Task 2 Status
0 = Not Active
1 = Active
2 = Processing Home
Task 1 Status
0 = Not Active
1 = Active
2 = Processing Home
x.18 – EZInput.2.Status
This parameter shows the status of digital Input #2 on the
This equates Pin # 3 on the EZMotion I/O Connector.
x.19 – EZInput.3.Status
This parameter shows the status of digital Input #3 on the
This equates Pin # 4 on the EZMotion I/O Connector.
x.20 – EZInput.4.Status
This parameter shows the status of digital Input #4 on the
This equates Pin # 5 on the EZMotion I/O Connector.
x.48 – System Status
The System Status parameter is used to indicate the status of each of the User Program Tasks and Motion Profiles. This parameter can give the user some idea of what the
There are six individual digits that indicate the status of different processes. This parameter will display a six digit number that can be used in conjunction with the graphic below to determine the status of each process. Leading zeros in the value are not displayed.
Profile 0 Status
0 = Not Active
1 = Stop Active
2 = Index Active
3 = Jog Active
4 = Gear Active
5 = Dwell Active
6 = Home Active
Profile 1 Status
0 = Not Active
1 = Stop Active
2 = Index Active
3 = Jog Active
4 = Gear Active
5 = Dwell Active
6 = Home Active
Task 0 Status
0 = Not Active
1 = Active
2 = Processing Home
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