User guide
Quick Setup with CME 2    Xenus XTL User Guide 
88  Copley Controls Corp. 
5.6.5: Custom Digital Output Settings: Custom Event 
Any of the amplifier’s digital outputs can be programmed to respond to a combination of events 
including faults, warnings, and status indications. The output goes active when one or more of the 
selected events take place. 
5.6.5.1 
Choose Custom Event for an output and then click Configure Custom to open the 
Event Configuration screen. 
5.6.5.2  Select one or more of the faults described in Fault Descriptions (p. 27) or any of the 
following warnings or status conditions described below. Note that multiple functions are 
OR’ed together, so any event activates the output. 
Custom Events: Warnings 
Warning Description 
Current Limited  The current output is being limited by the I
2
T algorithm or a latched current fault 
has occurred. See I
2
T Time Limit Algorithm (p. 145). 
Voltage Limited  The current loop is commanding the full bus voltage in an attempt to control 
current. Commonly occurs when the motor is running as fast as the available bus 
voltage will allow. 
Positive Limit Switch  Axis has contacted positive limit switch. 
Negative Limit 
Switch 
Axis has contacted negative limit switch. 
Positive Software 
Limit 
Actual position has exceeded the positive software limit setting. 
See Home Function (p. 136.
Negative Software 
Limit 
Actual position has exceeded the negative software limit setting. 
See Home Function (p. 136) 
Following Warning  Following error has reached programmed warning limit. 
See Following Error Fault Details (p. 29).
Velocity Limit 
Reached 
Velocity command (from analog input, PWM input, or position loop) has exceeded 
the velocity limit that was set as described in Velocity Loop Limits (p. 12).
Acceleration Limit 
reached 
In velocity mode, motor has reached an acceleration or deceleration limit that was 
set as described in Velocity Loop Limits (p. 12).
Velocity Outside of 
Tracking Window 
Difference between target and actual velocity has exceeded the window. 
See Tracking Window Details (p. 30).
Position Outside of 
Tracking Window 
The following error has exceeded the programmed value. 
See Tracking Window Details (p. 30).
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