Variable monitor example – Rockwell Automation 2080-LC50 Micro830 and Micro850 Programmable Controllers User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 2080-UM002F-EN-E - December 2013

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Motion Control with PTO and PWM Chapter 7

Examples for Motion Configuration:

(1)

Variable Monitor Example

The Variable Monitor displays six significant digits with rounding, although the
real data type still contains seven significant digits.

Parameter

Actual Value
Entered by User

Converted
Value in
Connected
Components
Workbench

Tooltip Error Value

(1)

(1)

On the axis configuration page in Connected Components Workbench, an input field with a red border indicates
that the value that has been entered is invalid. A tooltip message should let you know the expected range of
values for the parameter. The range of values presented in the tooltip messages are also presented in REAL
data format.

Pulses per revolution

8388608

8388608
(no conversion)

Pulse per revolution must be in
the range of 0.0001 to 8388607
user unit.

Upper Soft Limit

10730175

1.073018E+7

Upper Soft limit must be greater
than Lower Soft Limit. The range
is from 0 (exclusive) to
1.073217E+07 user unit.

Lower Soft Limit

-10730175

-1.073018E+7

Lower Soft limit must be smaller
than Upper Soft Limit. The range
is from -1.073217E+07 to 0
(exclusive) user unit.

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For the motion function block parameters, data validaton is performed during Run time. The corresponding error
will be given if the validation fails.

In this example, the user has entered the
Target Position value of 2345.678.
This value is rounded up to six digits
(2345.68) in the Variable Monitoring screen.

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