Motion Block
Description
Set Rotor Locked Timeout, used in tracking mode, determines the timeout before a Rotor Locked condition occurs as reported by Rotor Locked.
By using the Set Rotor Locked Timeout a yes/no query can be made of Rotor Locked rather than having to read Rotor Lead Lag Time and performing
a numerical comparison. The units are seconds.
Rotor Locked can also be used as an event to produce a controller-resident response to a locked rotor condition. The timeout value is in seconds.
Escapes
If the parameter to Set Rotor Locked Timeout is greater than 32 seconds a Parameter Out Of Range Escape Code will occur.
Examples
The Autostart block sets the rotor locked timeout. The On Event block responds to a rotor locked condition:
Related Topics
Set Tracking
Rotor Lead Lag Time
Rotor Locked