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12 CONTROL SUB FUNCTIONS
[4] Precautions during software stroke limit check
(1) A machine OPR must be executed beforehand for the "software stroke limit
function" to function properly.
(2) During interpolation control, a stroke limit check is carried out for the every
current value of both the reference axis and the interpolation axis. Every
axis will not start if an error occurs, even if it only occurs in one axis.
(3) During circular interpolation control, the " Pr.12 Software stroke limit upper
limit value"/" Pr.13 Software stroke limit lower limit value" may be
exceeded.
In this case, a deceleration stop will not be carried out even if the stroke limit
is exceeded. Always install an external limit switch if there is a possibility the
stroke limit will be exceeded.
Arc address ( Da. 7 )
End point address ( Da. 6 )
Axis 1
Axis 1 stroke limit
Deceleration stop not carried out
Starting address
The software stroke limit check is carried out for the following addresses
during circular interpolation control. (Note that " Da. 7 Arc address" is carried
out only for circular interpolation control with sub point designation.
Current value/end point address ( Da. 6 )/arc address ( Da. 7 )
Axis 2
Example
(4) If an error is detected during continuous path control, the axis stops
immediately on completion of execution of the positioning data located right
before the positioning data in error.
Md. 26
Axis operation status
No.10
No.11
No.12
No.13
Immediate stop at
error detection
No.10
P11
No.11
P11
No.12
P11
No.13
P11
No.14
P01
Position control
Error
Positioning data
If the positioning address of positioning data No. 13 is outside the software stroke limit range,
the operation immediately stops after positioning data No. 12 has been executed.
Example
Summary of Contents for D75D4
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Page 41: ...1 17 MELSEC Q 1 PRODUCT OUTLINE MEMO ...
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Page 58: ...2 10 MELSEC Q 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION MEMO ...
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Page 251: ...6 13 MELSEC Q 6 SEQUENCE PROGRAM USED FOR POSITIONING CONTROL ...
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Page 292: ...7 8 MELSEC Q 7 MEMORY CONFIGURATION AND DATA PROCESS ...
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Page 462: ...9 140 MELSEC Q 9 MAJOR POSITIONING CONTROL MEMO ...
Page 490: ...10 28 MELSEC Q 10 HIGH LEVEL POSITIONING CONTROL MEMO ...
Page 524: ...11 34 MELSEC Q 11 MANUAL CONTROL Creating the program ...
Page 666: ...14 24 MELSEC Q 14 DEDICATED INSTRUCTIONS MEMO ...
Page 675: ...15 9 MELSEC Q 15 TROUBLESHOOTING MEMO ...
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Page 725: ...Appendix 9 MELSEC Q APPENDICES MEMO ...
Page 878: ...Appendix 162 MELSEC Q APPENDICES 6 QD75D4N 90 23 27 4 12 98 4 46 Unit mm ...
Page 879: ...Appendix 163 MELSEC Q APPENDICES 7 QD75P1 QD75P2 QD75P4 27 4 23 98 90 4 46 unit mm ...
Page 880: ...Appendix 164 MELSEC Q APPENDICES 8 QD75D1 QD75D2 QD75D4 27 4 23 90 12 98 4 46 unit mm ...
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