This document describes keyboard shortcuts and functions for the CMMT-AS Plug-in, including navigating tables and pop-ups, editing components and events, and selecting basic or user units like increments, revolutions, radians, degrees, metrics, and imperials. It also discusses defining user units during initial commissioning or drive configuration, automatically synchronizing data when connected to a device, and requiring synchronization when establishing a connection.
This document describes keyboard shortcuts and functions for the CMMT-AS Plug-in, including navigating tables and pop-ups, editing components and events, and selecting basic or user units like increments, revolutions, radians, degrees, metrics, and imperials. It also discusses defining user units during initial commissioning or drive configuration, automatically synchronizing data when connected to a device, and requiring synchronization when establishing a connection.
This document describes keyboard shortcuts and functions for the CMMT-AS Plug-in, including navigating tables and pop-ups, editing components and events, and selecting basic or user units like increments, revolutions, radians, degrees, metrics, and imperials. It also discusses defining user units during initial commissioning or drive configuration, automatically synchronizing data when connected to a device, and requiring synchronization when establishing a connection.
If the first column header has been accessed, it switches to the currently selected list element. It switches from the currently selected list element to the last column header. [Arrow keys] Navigate within the table. Pop-up (to edit components and events) [Tab] Access next input field, next list, next checkbox or next button. [Arrow keys] Navigate within an accessed list. [Enter] If available, press button to complete processing. [Esc] Close pop-up.
Tab. 11: Description of the keyboard shortcuts of the plug-in
2.1.4 Basic and user units The plug-in provides the option to select specific user units. The following units are supported and applied to the corresponding values: – Increments [Inc, Inc/s, …] – Rev [r, r/s, …] – Rev [r, r/min, …] – Rad [rad, rad/s, …] – Degree [°, °/s, …] – Metric [m, m/s, …] – Imperial [in, in/s, …]
Defining user units
The user units are specified on one of the following panels during configuration of the axis: – è 2.2.3 Initial commissioning wizard – è 3.3 Drive configuration If there is a change to the user unit with the plug-in, a query appears prompting whether the values of the affected parameters should be reset to default values. With ‘No’ the values of the relevant parameters are converted to the new unit with reference to the feed constant. With ‘Yes’ the values of the relevant parameters are reset to the default values in the firmware. 2.1.5 Automatic data synchronisation If the plug-in is connected to a device, the plug-in automatically ensures that the data remains synchronised. Entries by the user are immediately transferred to the device when exiting the input field or when the [Enter] button is actuated. A synchronisation is therefore required when a connection to the device is established è 2.2.2.4 Synchronising the configuration and parameters.