Drive, Dres – Parker Hannifin 88-021610-01G User Manual

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DRES

Drive Resolution

Type

Drive configuration

Product Rev

Syntax

<a_>DRES<i>

Aries 2.10

Units

i = Input Step Resolution

Range

200 to 10737141823

Default

4000

Response

DRES: <*>0

See Also

CMDDIR

,

DMPSCL

The DRES command is only used in step and direction mode (

DMODE6

and

7

). Input steps will be scaled to the DRES value so DRES steps on the

input would translate to one revolution of the motor. DRES is set to ERES
internally if DMPSCL is non-zero for backward compatibility with operating
system 2.0. DMPSCL should be set to 0 (a new option in OS 2.10) to enable
DRES support.

Note:

This command requires a reset to take effect. DMPSCL changes are

immediate so it is possible to enable DRES support, then enable DMPSCL,

and have both features working at once.

DRIVE

Drive Enable

Type

Drive Configuration

Product Rev

Syntax

<a_>DRIVE <b>

Aries 2.0

Units

b = enable bit

Range

1(enable) or Ø(disable)

Default

Ø

Response

DRIVE: <*>Ø

See Also

ERROR

The DRIVE command allows you to enable or disable (shut down) the drive.
If the hardware enable input is closed on power-up, the drive is automatically
enabled (generates a DRIVE1 command). To disable the drive, either issue
the DRIVEØ command or open the hardware enable interlock.
Conversely, if the hardware enable input is open on power-up, the drive is
disabled (DRIVEØ). To enable the drive, close the hardware enable input. To
verify the hardware enable input is open, query the ERROR command for E46

– Hardware Enable.

Note:

Issuing a DRIVE1 command from a DRIVEØ condition will set the

position error to zero (TPER = Ø).

All of these “Fault Conditions” automatically cause a shut down (DRIVEØ), as

well as activate the “fault” output and open the dry contact relay (“RELAY
N.O.”):

• Certain axis “fault” conditions – refer to the status bits denoted with

an asterisk (*) in the ERROR description.

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