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PMOVE
Executes a pallet movement command for the robot
Format
PMOVE [robot number] (pallet definition number,
pallet position number),option, option...
Values
robot number
.........................1 to 4 (If not input, robot 1 is specified.)
pallet definition number
.........0 to 39
pallet position number
...........1 to 32767
Explanation
Executes "pallet move" command of the specified axes. (The specified pallet numbers
must be registered in advance.)
It is not enabled for axes of other robots or for auxiliary axes.
• Movement type:
PTP
• Pallet definition number: Numeric expression
• Pallet position number: Numeric expression
• Options:
Speed setting, arch motion setting,
STOPON condition setting
The position numbers for each pallet definition are shown below.
NX*NY*(NZ-1)+1
NX*NY*(NZ-1)+NZ
Position numbers for each pallet definition
P[5]
1
2
NX
NX*2
NX+1
NX*(NY-1)+1
NX*NY
NX*NY*NZ
...
P[3]
P[4]
P[2]
P[1]
NZ
NX
NY
NX*NY*(NZ-1)+1
NX*NY*(NZ-1)+NZ
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• Acquires the XYZ axes move to the position determined by calculated values, the R attribute
axis moves to the position specified by pallet point data P [1].
Options
PTP
Remarks
Speed setting (SPEED)
Enabled only for specified PMOVE statement
Arch motion
Enabled only for specified PMOVE statement
STOPON condition setting
Enabled only by program execution
SAMPLE
PMOVE(1,16) ····················· Robot 1 moves from its current position
to the position specified by pallet
position number 16 of pallet definition
number 1.
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