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6.4 Pulse Output Function
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(*1): Control code (H constant)
Operation mode and output method
00: Incremental
CW/CCW
02: Incremental
PLS + SIGN (forward off / reverse on)
03: Incremental
PLS + SIGN (forward on / reverse off)
10: Absolute
CW/CCW
12: Absolute
PLS + SIGN (forward off / reverse on)
13: Absolute
PLS + SIGN (forward on / reverse off)
H
j j j j j j j j
0: Fixed
Operation connection mode(
*
4)
0: Stop
1: Continue
Rotation direction (
*
5)
0: Clockwise direction (Right rotation)
1: Counterclockwise direction (Left rotation)
Circular shape method (
*
6)
0: Pass position setting method
1: Center position setting method
S+1
S
(
*
2): Composite speed (Frequency) “K constant”
100 Hz to 20 kHz [K100 to K20000]
(
*
3): Target position and pass position
K-8388608 to K8388607
(
*
4): Operation connection mode
Stop:
When stop (0) is specified, it will stop when the target position is reached.
Continue:
When the following circular interpolation data table is overwritten when continue (1) is specified
after circular interpolation action begins, the following circular interpolation begins when the first
circular interpolation that was started up finishes (target position reached). To finish, specify stop (0)
for this flag (operation connection mode) after the last circular interpolation action has started.
(
*
5): Rotation direction
Pulses are output according to the designated direction. Operation differs, as indicated below,
depending on the pass position and rotation direction setting.
Clockwise direction
(Right rotation)
S: Current position
P: Pass position E: Target position
Counterclockwise direction
(Left rotation)
Operation due to calculation result
P
S
E
P
S
E
(
*
6): Circular shape method
Pass position setting method
:
The center position and the radius of the circular are calculated by specifying the pass and target
positions for the current position.
Center position setting method:
The radius of the circular is calculated by specifying the center and target positions for the current
position.
Summary of Contents for FP Series
Page 15: ...FP Functions and Restrictions of the Unit 1 2...
Page 25: ...FP Specifications and Functions of Control Unit 2 2...
Page 37: ...FP Expansion 3 2...
Page 44: ...Chapter 4 I O Allocation 4 1 I O Allocation 4 3...
Page 45: ...FP I O Allocation 4 2...
Page 51: ...FP Installation and Wiring 5 2...
Page 77: ...FP High speed Counter and Pulse Output Functions 6 2...
Page 133: ...FP High speed Counter and Pulse Output Functions 6 58...
Page 135: ...FP Communication Cassette 7 2...
Page 147: ...FP Communication Function 1 Computer Link 8 2...
Page 169: ...FP Communication Function 2 General purpose Serial Communication 9 2...
Page 205: ...FP Communication Function 2 General purpose Serial Communication 9 38...
Page 207: ...FP Communication Function 3 PLC Link Function 10 2...
Page 232: ...Chapter 11 Other Functions 11 1 Analog Potentiometer 11 3 11 2 Clock Calendar Function 11 4...
Page 233: ...FP Other Functions 11 2...
Page 239: ...FP Self Diagnostic and Troubleshooting 12 2...
Page 249: ...FP Self Diagnostic and Troubleshooting 12 12...
Page 251: ...FP Specifications 13 2...
Page 323: ...Index FP I 4...
Page 325: ...FP Record of changes R 2...