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1 Caccia Student Guide CACCIA Manual Issue 04/2007 EN 32 Note Although the main axes can be moved with th e default values, you m ust observe the follow- ing values for all head axes: - Zero po int correc tion - Maximum …

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1.4.3.2 2. Operating Mode: Endurance test for Rotary Axes (e.g. Star)
To switch over to this mode, set a tick at Chopping. If linear axes are to be operated as „rotary
axes“, move the axes from the end of the travel area back to the beginning with selected speed.1
This mode also has the following special operating elements: 1
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Fig. 1 - 18 1. operating mode: operating elements
1.4.4 How to Perform an Axis Reference Run
→ Doubleclick on the required axis in the Subsystem Control Center. This opens the Axis dialog
box.
→ Set a tick at Query to enable the query option. The status display will change.
→ Open the Axis Data dialog box with the button.
Note
Copy the current axis data (ma_achsen.mdb) from the station computer to the laptop (via
data carrier) and use this data. This ensures that you access the correct database for the axis
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→ Click on the Load from Database button. This opens a window in which the required data can
be selected. Specify the copied data here.
→ Click on the Geometric Data button.
Enter the travel profile for
the axis path.
Starting position and n x
length gives the end
position of each step for
the star axis.
Operating mode:
Endurance test for rotary
Axes

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Note
Although the main axes can be moved with the default values, you must observe the follow-
ing values for all head axes:
- Zero point correction
- Maximum travel distance
- Minimum travel distance 1
→ After entering the values, confirm your entries and click on the Write to Axis button.
→ Specify the travel profile at Profile. Observe the different travel profiles for main and head
axes.
→ Check the status display. The SRV (servo release switch) signal must be green.
→ Click on the button, to start the reference run.
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For simplification, the axis travel parameters for each axis have been divided into blocks, as
shown in the following table: 1
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The data can be loaded from the following sources: 1
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Axis option data Axis monitoring mode.
Geometric data
Min. /Max. travel distance; zero point correction; Z-axis param-
eters.
Configuration data Control mode.
Regulation parameters Axis positioning and position regulation parameters.
Distance parameters Description parameters for axis.
Profile parameters - accel-
eration
Distance-related acceleration values.
Profile parameters - delay Distance-related delay values.
Control parameters For determination of the axis controller positioning profile.
Reference parameters Reference run parameters.
Path profile parameters Path-related parameters for positioning profile calculation.
Communication data Communication data for MC.
Load from File Loads a valid file which has been copied to the service laptop.
Load from Axis Loads data from the axis controller with Caccia.

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The data can be written to the following targets: 1
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1.4.4.1 Loading Axis Machine Data (Read Only)
Note
The axis reference run and editing of the axes may only be performed by specially trained person-
nel. 1
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→ Click on the button to open the Subsystem Control Center dialog box:
Load from DataBase
Loads an AXIS MA database (previously copied to the service
laptop) valid for the machine SW. 1
Important: make sure you enter the currently valid zero point
corrections for the S/Z axes beforehand. 1
Write to File Writes the data in a file.
Write to Axis Writes the data in the axis controller.
Compare with File Compares the axis controller data with the contents of a file.
Reset all Elements Resets the axis controller data.