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ASPEED
Sets/acquires the AUTO movement speed of a specified robot
Format
ASPEED [robot number] expression
Values
robot number
.........................1 to 4 (If not input, robot 1 is specified.)
expression
..............................1 to 100 (units: %)
Explanation
Changes the automatic movement speed of the robot specified by the <
robot
number>
to the value indicated in the <
expression>
.
This speed change applies to all axes.
The
operation speed is determined by the product of the automatic movement speed
(specified by programming box operation and by the ASPEED command), and the
program movement speed (specified by SPEED command, etc.).
Operation speed = automatic movement speed x program movement speed.
Example:
Automatic movement speed
80%
Program movement speed
50%
Movement speed = 40% (80% × 50%)
Functions
Format
ASPEED [robot number]
Values
robot number
.........................1 to 4 (If not input, robot 1 is specified.)
Explanation
Acquires the automatic movement speed value of the robot specified by the <
robot
number>
.
SAMPLE
SPEED 70
ASPEED 100
MOVE P,P0 ····················· Movement from the current position to P0
occurs at 70% speed (=100 * 70) of the
robot 1.
ASPEED 50
MOVE P,P1 ····················· Movement from the current position to P1
occurs at 35% speed (=50 * 70) of the robot 1.
MOVE P,P2,S=10 ·················· Movement from the current position to P2
occurs at 5% speed (=50 * 10) of the robot 1.
HALT
Related commands
SPEED
NOTE
•
Automatic movement
speed
Specified by programming
box operation or by the
ASPEED command.
•
P r o g r a m m o v e m e n t
speed
Specified by SPEED commands
o r M O V E , D R I V E s p e e d
settings.
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