7 zero setting, 8 speed and acceleration, 9 pdo mapping – ifm electronic RN7003 User Manual

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Zero setting

6.7
Two methods can be used for zero setting�
Setting via software
If the preset object is used and the preset value is set to zero (00 00 00 00h), the

encoder is set to zero�
Setting via pushbutton
If the zero set button is pressed for at least 1 second, the position of the encoder is

set to zero (00 00 00 00h)�
Display module LED

Green, out, green, out, green, out to confirm that the position value is set to zero�

Speed and acceleration

6.8
The encoder supports the output of the speed object (0x6030) and of the

acceleration object (0x6040)� In order to maintain the accuracy irrespective of the

rotational speed of the encoder different steps can be set� The speed object is

limited to a signed 16-bit value� It is necessary to optimise the assumed rotational

speed of the shaft with regard to the selected resolution to avoid an overflow of

data�
The object 0x5003 (speed type) is a manufacturer-specific object which sets the

update time and resolution (steps / second or rpm) of the speed object (0x6030)

and the acceleration object (0x6040)� The speed type object is described in

chapter 7�1�

PDO mapping

6.9
Dynamic PDO mapping enables changes of the objects transmitted in a PDO� The

RM and RN type encoders can map three different objects in the PDOs�

Name

Object

Subindex

Length

Position

0x6004

4 bytes

Speed

0x6030

1

2 bytes

Acceleration

0x6040

1

2 bytes

The encoder has two transmit PDOs� PDO1 (cyclically transmitted by the cyclic

timer) and PDO2 (transmitted on receipt of a SYNC message)� As default both

PDOs are mapped to transmit only position data� Both PDOs can be changed

separately to transmit a combination and sequence of the object above�

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