Rc - define recorded variables – ElmoMC SimplIQ Digital Servo Drives-Bell Command Reference User Manual

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RC - Define Recorded Variables

Purpose:
Defines which signals are to be recorded.

The drive can record a range of signals for performance verification and debugging.
The first step of the recording process is the definition of the recorded variable by
assigning a value to RC, a bit field. Each “on” bit in the binary representation of RC
defines a signal to be recorded. The host can map many optional variables to any bit of
RC from bit 0 to bit 15.

A valid RC defines at least one recorded variable. Up to eight variables can be
selected.

Attributes:

Type: Parameter,

Integer

Source:

Program, RS-232, CANopen

Restrictions:

Recorder inactive (RR=0 or RR=-1)

Default value:

0 (RS), Non-volatile

Range:

See previous description

Unit modes: All
Activation:

Next initiation of recorder (RR)

SimplIQ:

Similar – see note

Under most circumstances, this command is used only by the Composer

program and the tuning environment.

Notes:

If the drive has stored previously-recorded data, setting RC will invalidate this

data. Invalidated data cannot be retrieved.

The total number of data points that may be recorded is fixed. Therefore, the

number of points per signal depends on the number of signals recorded
simultaneously: the more signals recorded, the fewer points available for each
signal.

SimplIQ difference: with AR[1]=1, this command refers to the motion processor.

See also:

RG

,

RL

,

RP[N]

,

RR

,

BH

,

AR[N]

Application note:

The Recorder

SimplIQ for Steppers Command Reference Manual

Alphabetical Listing

MAN-STECR (Ver. 1.1)

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