5-2
Section
Writing Data with the WRITE DATA Bit
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In order to avoid this element of uncertainty, do not execute a read function dur-
ing the execution of a write function.
Read possible during write.
Read
Reading data using data
transfer bit
Reading data using
IORD instruction
Uploading data using
CX-Position
Writing data using data
transfer bit
Writing data using
IOWR instruction
Downloading data using
CX-Position
Write
PCU
Receive buffer
(internal memory)
During write
If all the data
is within
acceptable
ranges, it is
written to the
respective
areas.
PCU
Data area
(internal memory)
Parameters
Positioning sequences
Speeds
Positions
Acceleration times
Deceleration times
Dwell times
Zones
“Busy” in the table indicates that the function cannot be executed. If the method
used was the IOWR/IORD instruction, it will be necessary to execute it again.
For details, refer to
5-4 Writing Data with IOWR
and
5-5 Reading Data with
IORD
.
“Error” in the table indicates that the function cannot be executed and a multiple
start error (error code 8000) is generated.
5-2
Writing Data with the WRITE DATA Bit
This section explains the procedures for writing to the PCU data allocated to the
operating memory area using WRITE DATA (word n+1 bit 12). A program exam-
ple is also provided.
Note
1. Take care not to turn OFF the power supply or restart the PCU while a data
transfer is in progress. The PCU will not operate normally unless all data is
transferred. If there is an interruption, the data should be re-sent.
2. It is possible to write data while pulses are being output, but not while data is
being read or stored. If attempted, it will result in a multiple start error (error
code 8000).
3. When transferring data using WRITE DATA, the data must be transferred in
data units. Data transfer should not start or end part-way through the data.
For example, with X-axis sequence #0, the data unit becomes three words
consisting of addresses from 1000 to 1002. If transfer is started or ended
part-way through, a write transfer words error (error code 8310) or write des-
tination address error (error code 8312) will be generated.
4. When writing the origin search high speed or origin search proximity speed
parameters, write the parameters for both of these settings at the same
time. If only one of them is written, a write transfer words error (error code
8310) will be generated.
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