Rc - define recorded variables – ElmoMC SimplIQ 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)

Notes:

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If the drive has stored a previously-recorded data, setting RC will invalidate this
data. Invalidated data cannot be retrieved.

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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.

See also:

RG

,

RL

,

RP[N]

,

RR

,

BH

Reference chapter in the

SimplIQ

Software Manual:

Chapter 7.4, ”The Recorder”

SimplIQ

Command Reference Manual

Alphabetical Listing

MAN-SIMCR (Ver. 4.5)

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