Switch User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 Safety Information
- 2 Introduction
- 3 Mechanical Installation
- 4 Electrical Installation
- 5 Getting Started
- 6 Protocols
- 7 Drive profile (DSP-402) support
- 7.1 0x6040 Controlword
- 7.2 0x6041 Statusword
- 7.3 Common profile features
- 7.3.1 Sequencing control
- 7.3.2 0x605A Quick stop option code
- 7.3.3 0x605B Shutdown_option_code
- 7.3.4 0x605C Disable_operation_option_code
- 7.3.5 0x605E Fault_reaction_option_code
- 7.3.6 0x6060 Modes_of_operation
- 7.3.7 0x6061 Modes_of_operation_display
- 7.3.8 0x6085 Quick_stop_deceleration
- 7.3.9 Profile units
- 7.3.10 0x608F Position_encoder_resolution
- 7.3.11 0x6091 Gear_ratio
- 7.3.12 0x6092 Feed_constant
- 7.3.13 Basic position control
- 7.3.14 0x6062 Position_demand_value
- 7.3.15 0x6064 Position_actual_value
- 7.3.16 0x60F4 Following_error_actual_value
- 7.3.17 0x60FB Position_control_parameter_set object
- 7.4 Interpolated position mode
- 7.5 vl velocity mode
- 7.5.1 0x6042 vl_target_velocity
- 7.5.2 0x6043 vl_velocity_demand
- 7.5.3 0x6044 vl_velocity_actual_value
- 7.5.4 0x6046 vl_velocity_min_max_amount
- 7.5.5 0x6047 vl_velocity_min_max
- 7.5.6 0x6048 vl_velocity_acceleration
- 7.5.7 0x6049 vl_velocity_deceleration
- 7.5.8 0x604A vl_velocity_quick_stop
- 7.5.9 0x604B vl_setpoint_factor
- 7.5.10 0x604C vl_dimension_factor
- 7.6 Profile Torque mode
- 7.7 Homing Mode
- 8 Advanced features
- 9 Diagnostics
- 9.1 Module identification parameters
- 9.2 Network configuration objects
- 9.3 Diagnostic parameters
- 9.4 Drive trip display codes
- 9.5 SM-EtherCAT module temperature
- 9.6 SM-EtherCAT serial number
- 9.7 SM-EtherCAT error codes
- 9.8 Critical task % free
- 9.9 Worst case critical task % free
- 9.10 FLASH file system % free
- 9.11 Updating SM-EtherCAT firmware
- 10 Quick Reference
- 11 Glossary Of Terms
- Index

30 SM-EtherCAT User Guide
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The behavior of the sequencing control is shown in Figure 7-1 CoE state machine
diagram . This state machine indicates how the drive will be controlled. For clarity the
Statusword is abbreviated to ‘SW’ in the diagram.
When in the ‘QUICK STOP ACTIVE’ state, the currently selected mode of operation
indicates how a quick stop function should be handled. When the drive is stopped, and
the Quick stop option code doesn’t indicate that the state should remain at ‘QUICK
STOP ACTIVE’, the state will move to ‘SWITCH ON DISABLED’.
When in the ‘OPERATION ENABLED’ or ‘QUICK STOP ACTIVE’ states it is not
possible to change the mode_of_operation object. This is to ensure that the motor is
stopped before changing the operation mode.
The SM-EtherCAT master device must be in the operational state before the state
machine can move from the ‘SWITCH ON DISABLED’ state to the ‘READY TO
SWITCH ON’ state. If the master leaves the operational state while the state machine is
in the ‘SWITCH ON’, ‘OPERATION ENABLE’ , ‘QUICK STOP ACTIVE’ or ‘READY TO
SWITCH ON’ state then the option will transition to the ‘SWITCH ON DISABLED’ state.
This implies that the drive will be inhibited and the motor will coast.