You might be able to make it work by doing the following:
1. Set m1's RDBL field to m11.REP
2. Set m1's RRES field to whatever is required to convert between
m11.REP and m1's EGU.
3. Set m1's URIP = Yes and UEIP = No
Kevin
On 9/29/20 8:55 AM, Guilherme Jovanini Montagner wrote:
> Hi Kevin
> Thank you for your response.
> I tried with UEIP = 1, but then it seems to use the motor 1 encoder (which is just the phase value, or open loop value), and not the m11 encoder that I have setup.
> Then it disregards the m11 encoder reading
>
> Guilherme Jovanini Montagner
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