MC_Reset
An axis reset is carried out with the function block MC_Reset.
MC_Reset initially resets the NC axis. In many cases this also leads to a reset of the connected drive units. Depending on the bus system or drive types, in some cases a separate reset may be required for the drive units.
Inputs
VAR_INPUT
Execute : BOOL;
END_VAR
Execute |
The command is executed with a rising edge at input Execute. |
Outputs
VAR_OUTPUT
Done : BOOL;
Busy : BOOL;
Error : BOOL;
ErrorID : UDINT;
END_VAR
Done |
The Done output becomes TRUE when the reset was carried out successfully. |
Busy |
The Busy output becomes TRUE when the command is started with Execute and remains TRUE as long as the command is processed. If Busy becomes FALSE again, the function block is ready for a new command. At the same time one of the outputs, Done or Error, is set. |
Error |
Becomes TRUE if an error occurs. |
ErrorID |
If the error output is set, this parameter supplies the error number |
Inputs/outputs
VAR_IN_OUT
Axis : AXIS_REF;
END_VAR
Axis |
Axis data structure |
The axis data structure of type AXIS_REF addresses an axis uniquely within the system. Among other parameters it contains the current axis status, including position, velocity or error status.