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PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives User Manual

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Programming and Parameters 3-125FileGroupAPPLICATIONSProfilingNo.12361246125612661276128612961306131613261336134613561366137613861237124712571267127712871297130713171327133713471357136713771387NameDescription755755755755755755755755755755755755755755755Step 1 BatchStep 2 BatchStep 3 BatchStep 4 BatchStep 5 BatchStep 6 BatchStep 7 BatchStep 8 BatchStep 9 BatchStep 10 BatchStep 11 BatchStep 12 BatchStep 13 BatchStep 14 BatchStep 15 BatchStep 16 Batch755Step 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 BatchSet number of times to repeat a step. For example, a batch count of two willcause that step to repeat two times before starting the next step. Theseparameters cannot be used with position absolute moves, since this would implymoving to the same position repeatedly. These parameters cannot be used withmost blended moves (exception dig-in blend), because most blended movesneed to transition to the next step, instead of repeating. The dig-in blend movesuse this parameter to specify the number of digital input transitions required. Azero step batch setting will cause that step to repeat forever.755755755755755755755755755755755755755755755Step 1 NextStep 2 NextStep 3 NextStep 4 NextStep 5 NextStep 6 NextStep 7 NextStep 8 NextStep 9 NextStep 10 NextStep 11 NextStep 12 NextStep 13 NextStep 14 NextStep 15 NextStep 16 Next755Step 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 NextSet step number that will be executed after the current step is complete. Thecurrent step will be complete after any batch repeat cycles have finished.Typically, steps are executed in ascending order, although this is not arequirement. These parameters do not apply to a step having an End action,since this step is normally used to terminate a sequence of step moves.ValuesDefault: 1Min/Max: 0 / 65535Default: 2Min/Max: 1 / 16Read-WriteData TypeRW 32-bitIntegerRW 32-bitInteger<strong>PowerFlex</strong> <strong>750</strong>-<strong>Series</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> – Publication <strong>750</strong>-UM001C-EN-P – September 2009

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