4 importing profile data, Importing profile data ( 236), Importing profile data – Lenze DSD User Manual

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8.2.5.4

Importing profile data

The motion profile for the drive task can be imported from an ASCII file. The ASCII file contains work-

ing points of which DSD creates the motion profile.
An imported motion profile can be combined with additional elements and scaled by dragging the

selection points (resizing).

How to import a motion profile with the corresponding parameters:

1. Highlight the motion profile in the Object area.
2. Press the right mouse button and select Import profile data in the context menu

or click the

icon in the toolbar.

• The data from the ASCII file is read in. The motion profile and the parameter profiles are

created.

How to import an individual motion profile or a parameter:

1. Highlight the motion profile or a parameter in the Object area.

2. Click the

icon in the toolbar.

• The data from the ASCII file is read in. The motion profile or the parameter profile is cre-

ated.

List field with target specification for the profile data to be exported.

In order to export the profile data into an ASCII file, click the button. Select a target directory

and enter a file name.

In the Lenze setting, the export into the clipboard is selected in the list field.

• The data in the clipboards can be e.g. directly entered into an Excel file.

• In order to restore the Lenze setting, click the button.

Status display.

• Shows the number of actually exported points and the error rate.

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Note!

• DSD can import ASCII files with approx. 300 operating points without problems. The

greater the number of interpolation points, the longer the import takes.

• The data for the motion profile can be easily entered in Microsoft® Excel and then be

saved as an ASCII file.

• The CamManager in the »Engineer« has an DSD export for CAM curve profiles. This

serves to write profile data to an ASCII file.

• All metric and imperial units used in the DSD can be interpreted by the DSD.

• Units can be defined globally in the ExtrasSettings menu in the

"Motion" register

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