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Chapter 6 Command Reference 129

................................................................ MPMxxxxxxxxJLxx: ERES10000

................................................................ MPMxxxxxxxxJPxx: ERES12000

................................................................ MPMxxxxxxxxJQxx: ERES20000

................................................................ MPMxxxxxxxxJTxx: ERES24000

................................................................ MPMxxxxxxxxJXxx: ERES4096

................................................................ MPMxxxxxxxxJYxx: ERES8192

................................................................ MPMxxxxxxxxJZxx: ERES16384

Note:

Motors with the Smart Encoder option set ERES automatically.

Changing the ERES value may cause unpredictable motor responses.
Note:

ERES is fixed at 4096 for Aries drives with Resolver option.

Daedal Positioning Tables (encoder options)

-E2........................................................... ERES42000

-E3........................................................... ERES84000

-E4........................................................... ERES420000

-E5...........................................................ERES8400

For linear servo motors, use the following equation to determine the proper
ERES, based on both the encoder resolution and the motor’s electrical (or
magnetic) pitch (DMEPIT).

)

(

_

)

(

count

mm

resolution

Encoder

mm

DMEPIT

ERES

=

Example
Linear encoder resolution (post quad) is 1

μm and the electrical pitch is 42

mm (DMEPIT42). ERES is calculated as:

42000

)

(

10

1

)

(

42

3

-

=

=

count

mm

mm

ERES

ERROR

Error-Checking Report-Back

Type

Error Handling

Product Rev

Syntax

<a_>ERROR

Aries 1.0

Units

N/A

Range

Default

N/A

Response

ERROR: <*>NO

ERRORS

See Also

none

The ERROR command gives a text-based status report of drive errors
(E25 through E46) that currently prevent the drive from enabling.
To re-enable the drive correct the specified fault, then reset the drive or cycle
power to it.

Table 46 contains the possible errors appearing in the text-based report and
their descriptions.

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