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Documentation for the EPICS motor record can be found starting from this URL
http://www.aps.anl.gov/bcda/synApps/motor/
and then navigate by version.
Mark Rivers wrote:
HOMF and HOMR are set to 1 to home the motors in the Forward or
Reverse directions.
JOGF and JOGR are set to 1 to jog the motors (i.e. move them
continuously until JOGF or JOGR are set back to 0).
You should have them set to 0 when the IOC boots.
I hve never tried moving a motor for months. The only problem I can
think of is soft limits; I’m not sure if those can be disabled.
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*From:* [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Xu, Huijuan
*Sent:* Wednesday, November 26, 2008 2:04 PM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* questions about stepper motor
Hello,
I’m new to motor stepper and I’d like to ask some questions.
I’ve read the motor record and I’m not sure I can get what the HOMR,
HOMF, JOGR, JOGF means. What are they used for?
I thought HOMR/HOMF has some relation with LLM/HLM respectively. Is
that right? If is, what’s the relation? What about JOGF/JOGR?
In the motor record documentation, it says ‘these fields can be set to
1, but setting either field to 0 results in an error’. What kind of
error it may cause? I found that in the IOC initialization, no values
are set to these field, that means the default value 0 is used. And
then when the HOMR or HOMF is clicked(motorx_all.adl), such error occurs:
Filename=”../devOmsCom.cc” line number=404
Overriding invalid velocity; slew<=base.
Even if the HOMF and HOMR are set to 1, the same error occurs. Thus I
thought this error is not caused by the settings of HOMF and HOMR. I
thought it was caused by the velocity is too slow even smaller than
the base velocity. But I don’t know how to solve it. The motor and
motion related fields are set as follows in my situation.
MRES=0.18 UREV=360 SREV=2000 VELO=20 S=0.0555556 VBAS=2
The MD125 microstep drive is used and the step rate is 10. I’d like to
know how to solve this problem.
The above error will not affect the running of the motor. But when the
JOGF/JOGR is used, a fatal error occurred.
FATAL: unrecoverable exception without a task context.
The error displayed on MEDM is:
Channel Access Exception:
Channel Name: Unavailable
Native Type: Unavailable
Native Count: 0
Access: Unavailable
Message: Virtual Circuit unresponsive
Context: 192.168.2.105:5064
Requested Type: TYPENOTCONN
Requested Count: 0
Source File: ../tcpiiu.cpp
Line Number: 921
The JOGF and JOGR are not set in initialization. The default value 0
are used. Even changed after initialization, the same error still occurs.
I will evaluate the performance of the stepper motor. When doing this,
I want to keep the motor moving all the time for several months. Is
there anyone who did the similar thing before? I can’t find any
reference to continuous motion. The files I was given had very little
in the way of documentation. The
http://www.aps.anl.gov/xfd/SoftDist/swBCDA/recMotor.html used to be
the developer documentation. But I can’t find it now.
Is there anyone know? Thanks.
Huijuan
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