
8 Motion design
8.2 MotionDesigner
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8.2.5.4 Importing profile data
The motion profile for the drive task can be imported from an ASCII file. The ASCII file contains work-
ing points of which DSD creates the motion profile.
An imported motion profile can be combined with additional elements and scaled by dragging the
selection points (resizing).
How to import a motion profile with the corresponding parameters:
1. Highlight the motion profile in the Object area.
2. Press the right mouse button and select Import profile data in the context menu
or click the icon in the toolbar.
• The data from the ASCII file is read in. The motion profile and the parameter profiles are
created.
How to import an individual motion profile or a parameter:
1. Highlight the motion profile or a parameter in the Object area.
2. Click the icon in the toolbar.
• The data from the ASCII file is read in. The motion profile or the parameter profile is cre-
ated.
List field with target specification for the profile data to be exported.
In order to export the profile data into an ASCII file, click the button. Select a target directory
and enter a file name.
In the Lenze setting, the export into the clipboard is selected in the list field.
• The data in the clipboards can be e.g. directly entered into an Excel file.
• In order to restore the Lenze setting, click the button.
Status display.
• Shows the number of actually exported points and the error rate.
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Note!
•DSD can import ASCII files with approx. 300 operating points without problems. The
greater the number of interpolation points, the longer the import takes.
• The data for the motion profile can be easily entered in Microsoft® Excel and then be
saved as an ASCII file.
•The CamManager in the »Engineer« has an DSD export for CAM curve profiles. This
serves to write profile data to an ASCII file.
• All metric and imperial units used in the DSD can be interpreted by the DSD.
• Units can be defined globally in the ExtrasSettings menu in the "Motion" register
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