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Default Description
DMC-40x0 Command Reference
Describes whether the command is valid while the controller is performing a motion.
"In a program":
Describes whether the command may be used as part of a user-defined program.
"Command Line":
Describes whether the command may be used as a direct command.
“Controller Usage”:
Identifies the controller models that can accept the command.
Default Description
In the command description, the DEFAULT section provides the default values for controller setup
parameters. These parameters can be changed and the new values can be saved in the controller's non-
volatile memory by using the command, BN. If the setup parameters are not saved in non-volatile
memory, the default values will automatically reset when the system is reset. A reset occurs when the
power is turned off and on, when the reset button is pushed, or the command, RS, is given.
Resetting the Controller to Factory Default
When a master reset occurs, the controller will always reset all setup parameters to their default values and
the non-volatile memory is cleared to the factory state. A master reset is executed by the command, <ctrl
R> <ctrl S> <Return> OR by powering up or resetting the controller with the MRST jumper on.
For example, the command KD is used to set the Derivative Constant for each axis. The default value for
the derivative constant is 64. If this parameter is not set by using the command, KD, the controller will
automatically set this value to 64 for each axis. If the Derivative Constant is changed but not saved in non-
volatile memory, the default value of 64 will be used if the controller is reset or upon power up of the
controller. If this value is set and saved in non-volatile memory, it will be restored upon reset until a
master reset is given to the controller.
The default format describes the format for numerical values which are returned when the command is
interrogated. The format value represents the number of digits before and after the decimal point.
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