Product-specific terms and abbreviations, Product−specific terms and abbreviations – Festo Контроллеры двигателя SFC-LAC User Manual

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Contents and general safety instructions

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Festo GDCP−SFC−LACI−IO−EN en 0812NH

Product−specific terms and abbreviations

Term / abbreviation

Meaning

Acknowledge

Confirm, reply message, e.Ăg. Acknowledge START."
Acknowledge a fault." The user confirms that he has noted the fault.
The device then leaves the fault status (if the fault still exists, it will be
displayed again).

Applied load
(Additional load)

The mass of a workpiece. Applies only to a single positioning record,
see Fig. 0/1.

AZ (= axis zero point),

Axis zero point see section 1.5.

EMC

Electromagnetic compatibility

FCT
(= Festo Configuration
Tool)

Software with uniform project and data management for all supported
device types. The special requirements of a device type are supported
with the necessary descriptions and dialogs by means of PlugIns.

HMI

Human Machine Interface" refers to the control panel on the variant
SFC−LACI−...−H2. [HMI = on] means that parameterisation and operation
can begin using the control panel or FCT. The control interface is then
deactivated.

I/O

Input and/or output

Jog Mode

Manually moving in positive or negative direction (only by means of FCT
or control panel or with field bus variants of the SFC−LACI)

Load voltage,
logic voltage

The load voltage supplies the power electronics of the motor controller
and thereby the motor. The logic voltage supplies the evaluation and
control logic of the motor controller as well as the local digital I/Os
(see section 3.2).
The outputs of the control interface need a separate power supply, see
section 3.6.

Logic 0

0 V present at input or output (positive logic, corresponds to LOW).

Logic 1

24 V present at input or output (positive logic, corresponds to HIGH).

MMI

Man Machine Interface". Corresponds to HMI.

PLC/IPC

Programmable logic controller/industrial PC

Positioning mode
(Profile position mode)

See overview of operating modes in section 1.4.

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