Absolute rotary encoder P**58
Manufacturer specific encoder classes
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Date of issue 01/15/04
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For many projecting tools, values must be divided up into high word and low word; for
more information see section 7.4, page 34
5.1.7 Physical measurement steps
This parameter is evaluated by the device if "Physical measurement steps" was
selected as the reference for the desired measurement steps
(see section 5.1.3).
A gear factor can be freely selected using "Physical measurement steps". The user
specifies in this process how many measurement steps ("Desired measurement
steps") should be generated for a specified partial measurement range. This option is
helpful if you will be entering "uneven" scaling factors.
Lower limit switch in measurement steps (in reference to scaled value)
Octet 27 28 29 30
Bit 31 ... 24 23 ... 16 15 ... 8 7 ... 0
Data
2
31
to 2
24
2
23
to 2
16
2
15
to 2
8
2
7
to 2
0
Upper limit switch in measurement steps (in reference to scaled value)
Octet 31 32 33 34
Bit 31 ... 24 23 ... 16 15 ... 8 7 ... 0
Data
2
31
to 2
24
2
23
to 2
16
2
15
to 2
8
2
7
to 2
0
Physical measurement steps
Octet 35 36 37 38
Bit 31 ... 24 23 ... 16 15 ... 8 7 ... 0
Data
2
31
to 2
24
2
23
to 2
16
2
15
to 2
8
2
7
to 2
0