4 mixed connection, Mixed connection, Defining the system functionality – Lenze Engineer v2.21 User Manual

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Defining the system functionality

Creating an interconnection via the electrical shaft

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8.13.5.4

Mixed connection

A mixed form of the connections "Automatic connection" and "Manual connection" is possible. A

mixed form of the connection "Predefined connection set connection" and another one is not

possible.

Automatic connection

( 180)

Manual connection

( 180)

Specifying the procedure for assigning the COB-IDs

( 181)

8.14

Creating an interconnection via the electrical shaft

The master value/master angle between the drives in the interconnection is transferred by means

of the so-called "electrical shaft", which is based on the principle of the mechanical shaft ("line

shaft"):

Here, a fundamental distinction is made between two ways of using cam technology:

• Fixed synchronisation of the tools with regard to each other
• Synchronisation of the tools with a material

Tip!
It is not absolutely necessary that all axes of a machine belong to the electrical shaft.

Note!

Only controllers with a cam functionality (e.g. 9400 HighLine) can be assigned to an

electrical shaft.

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