Hello everyone, I am currently working on setting up a 5069-L306ERM CPU with a 1732E-OB8M8 output module to generate cam signals using the MAOC command. I am utilizing a 842E encoder in this process. Initially, I created a virtual axis in my workshop and synchronized it with the encoder axis. Subsequently, I configured the MAOC command and generated all necessary cams for two outputs. However, when transitioning the system to the machine in the field, I encountered an issue after changing the "execution target" parameter from 0 to 2 (also in axis parameter) - error code 35. Despite reverting back to the original parameters, the error persists. Error code 35 signifies that the specified execution target surpasses the number of Output Cam targets configured for the axis. Any insights on resolving this issue would be greatly appreciated.
To optimize performance, consider setting the execution target to 1 (options are 2, 0, and 1). Choosing 2 would result in 3 different outputs.
Thank you for your response. However, setting the parameter to 0 resulted in the production of two outputs from the cams.
To achieve a MAOC target of 2, you must adjust the total Output Cam Execution Targets to 3 in the Axis Properties of your Virtual Axis setting. This adjustment will help optimize performance and reach your desired output goals.
It seems to me like the problem lies not in the MAOC command, but in the fine-tuning of the parameters linked to it. Error 35 suggests that you're targeting a cam output that doesn't exist within the configuration of the axis. Make sure you've configured ample Output Cam targets to match your execution target. Furthermore, ensure that your virtual axis and encoder axis are still synchronized post-configuration; any changes could affect the execution targets. Revisit your parameters carefully and see if you have missed any aspect. Also, keep in mind, reverting to original parameters wouldn't automatically clear this specific error since it's linked with the Output Cam targets configuration. Hope this helps!
I've come across a similar situation in the past. The issue might be stemming from the Output Cam setup. Ensure that you have correctly designated the Output Cam targets for your axis. Keep in mind, if you have an 'execution target' greater than the 'number of Output Cam targets configured', it will likely trigger an Error 35. Also, I would recommend verifying the mapping of your output module to the correct slot number in your I/O Configuration. Lastly, I'd consider re-checking your commands in relation to your hardware configuration for any inconsistency. One minor overlook can result in a persistent error. Hope this helps!
It sounds like you're making good progress with your setup! Error code 35 can be a bit tricky, especially with execution targets. One thing to check might be the cam configuration itself—ensure that the output cam targets are indeed set up correctly and match the execution target you're trying to use. Sometimes, a simple reset of the module or a thorough re-upload of the project can help clear any residual settings that could be causing the issue. Also, verify that the cam outputs are fully configured in the mapping of your axis parameters. Good luck, and keep us posted on your progress!
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Answer: - Error code 35 indicates that the specified execution target exceeds the number of Output Cam targets configured for the axis.
Answer: - To troubleshoot error code 35, try reverting back to the original parameters. If the error persists, ensure that the number of Output Cam targets configured for the axis matches the specified execution target.
Answer: - To resolve error code 35, make sure that the execution target parameter does not exceed the number of Output Cam targets configured for the axis. Check the configuration of cams for two outputs and ensure they align correctly with the axis setup.
Answer: - One common mistake leading to error code 35 is setting the execution target parameter
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