3 examples of control and status bytes, Ensuring device control, Commissioning 5-50 – Festo Электромотор MTR-DCI User Manual

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5. Commissioning

5-50

Festo P.BE-MTR-DCI-PB-EN en 1209a

5.7.3

Examples of control and status bytes

On the following pages you will find typical examples of con-
trol and status bytes:

1. Establishing “ready to operate” status – Record Select

2. Establishing “ready to operate” status – Direct mode

3. Fault handling

4. Homing run

5. Positioning by Record Select

6. Direct mode: position mode

7. Direct mode: force mode

A description of the MTR-DCI's finite state machine can be
found in section B.3.

0. Ensuring device control

Step/
Description

Control bytes

Status bytes

Byte

B7

B6

B5 B4

B3

B2 B1 B0

Byte

B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 B0

0.1 HMI device
control = on

Byte 1

OPM2 OPM1

LOCK

RESET BRAKE STOP ENABL

Byte 1

OPM2 OPM1 LOCK

24VL

FAULT WARN OPEN ENABL

CCON 0

0

0

0

0

x

0

0

SCON 0

0

1

1

0

0

0

0

Byte 2

CLEAR TEACH JOGN

JOGP

HOM

START

HALT

Byte 2

REF

STILL

DEV

MOV TEACH

MC

ACK

HALT

CPOS x

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

SPOS 0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0: 0-signal;

1: 1-signal;

x: not relevant (any);

F: Edge positive

Tab. 5/8: Control and status bytes for “Device control active”

Description for 0. Ensuring device control:

0.1

Device control via the control panel or the Festo
Configuration Tool has been activated.
To control the MTR-DCI via the PROFIBUS interface,
device control by FCT/HMI must first be deactivated.

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