Siemens Camera Accessories 6AU1900-1AB32-0BA0 User Manual

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Functions 
 
4.9 Specify parameters for target device 
CamTool 
Configuration Manual, 12.2004, 6AU1900-1AB32-0BA0 
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Notice 
If you specify a scaling, you can show and hide the scaled curve via the menu 
Cam > Representation parameters > Display scaling. 
If the scaled curve is displayed, you cannot edit the original curve in the diagram 
displays. 
 
4.9.2 
Target device parameters 
coordinates 
Specify the coordinates for the target device here. 
You can set the following parameters: 
Table 4-4 
Parameters in the Coordinates tab (Target Device Parameters window) 
Field/button 
Explanation/instructions 
Master Range 
You specify the master range (definition range) of the curve via start and 
end points. Cam segments must lie within this master range (see also 
Master range under S Diagram (Master) properties). 
 
Start 
Enter the start point of the curve, or the start of the master range of the 
curve here. 
 
End 
Enter the end point of the curve, or the end of the master range of the 
curve here. 
Execution type 
The Execution type specifies the interpolation of the cam by the target 
device at the boundary points of the master range. 
 
Non-cyclic 
If you select the Non-cyclic execution type. The cam cycle ends when 
the end value of the curve is reached. The function values of the cam 
(slave position) at the start and end point of the master range are 
normally different.  
Note: 
If you activate Non-cyclic, the master range in the horizontal direction is 
displayed once. 
 
Cyclic absolute 
If you select the cyclic absolute execution type, a return is made from the 
end value of the slave axis to the start point of the slave axis and the 
cam is repeated. The function values of the cam (slave position) at the 
start and end point of the master range are identical. Possibly an 
identical value (average value) is forced from the target device.  
Note: 
If you activate Cyclic absolute, the master range in the horizontal 
direction can be displayed repeatedly.