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MELSEC-Q
14 DEDICATED INSTRUCTIONS
[Control data]
Device
Item
Setting data
Setting range
Setting side
( 1)
(S)+0 System
area
–
–
–
(S)+1 Complete
status
The state at the time of completion is stored.
• 0
: Normal completion
• Other than 0: Abnormal completion (error code)( 2)
– System
(S)+2
Start No.
The following data Nos. to be started by the ZP.PSTRT
instruction are designated.
• Positioning data No.
: 1 to 600
• Block start
: 7000 to 7004
• Machine OPR
: 9001
• Fast OPR
: 9002
• Current value changing
: 9003
• Multiple axes simultaneous start: 9004
1 to 600
7000 to 7004
9001 to 9004
User
1: The data on the setting side is as follows.
• User
: Data before the execution of dedicated instructions is stored by user.
• System : Data after the execution of dedicated instruction is stored by CPU module.
2: Refer to Section 15.3 for error codes at abnormal completion.
[Functions]
(1) The positioning start of the axes to be processed (See below) is carried out.
• ZP.PSTRT1: Axis 1
• ZP.PSTRT2: Axis 2
• ZP.PSTRT3: Axis 3
• ZP.PSTRT4: Axis 4
(2) The block start, OPR start, current value changing, and multiple axes
simultaneous start can be carried out by the setting of "start number" 7000 to
7004/9001 to 9004 in ((S)+2).
(3) The ZP.PSTRT instruction completion can be confirmed using the complete
devices ((D)+0) and ((D)+1).
(a) Complete device ((D)+0)
This device is turned ON by the END processing of the scan for which
ZP.PSTRT instruction is completed, and turned OFF by the next END
processing.
(b) Complete state display device ((D)+1)
This device is turned ON and OFF according to the state in which
ZP.PSTRT instruction is completed.
• When completed normally
: Kept unchanged at OFF.
• When completed abnormally : This device is turned ON by the END
processing of the scan for which
ZP.PSTRT instruction is completed, and
turned OFF by the next END processing
(same ON/OFF operation as complete
device).
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 ...
Page 65: ...3 7 MELSEC Q 3 SPECIFICATIONS AND FUNCTIONS ...
Page 139: ...5 35 MELSEC Q 5 DATA USED FOR POSITIONING CONTROL 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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