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Online Command List 12-3
Utility
Operation type
Command
Option
Condition
Copy program
COPY
<
program name1> TO <program name2>
PGm
(m: 1-100)
2
Copy points "m - n" to point "k"
Pm-Pn TO Pk
(m: 0-29999, n: 0-29999, k: 0-29999)
Copy point comments "m - n" to point comment "k"
PCm-PCn TO PCk
(m: 0-29999, n: 0-29999, k: 0-29999)
Delete program
ERA
<
program name>
PGm
(m: 1-100)
2
Delete points "m - n"
Pm-Pn
(m: 0-29999, n: 0-29999)
Delete point comments "m - n"
PCm-PCn
(m: 0-29999, n: 0-29999)
Delete point names "m - n"
PNm-PNn
(m: 0-29999, n: 0-29999)
Delete pallet "m"
PLm
(m: 0-39)
Rename "program 1" to "program 2"
REN
<
program 1
> TO <
program 2
>
2
Check program syntax
SYNCHK
<
program name> , k
PGm
(m: 1-100, k: 1-100)
2
Compile sequence program
SEQCMPL
2
Change program attribute
ATTR
<
program name> TO s
PGm
(m: 1-100, s: RW/RO/H)
2
Setting main program
MAINPG
m
(m: 1-100)
2
Initialize data Program
Point
Point comment
Point name
Shift
Hand
Pallet
General Ethernet Port
Input/output name
Area check output
All data except parameters
Parameter
All data (MEM+PRM)
INIT
PGM
PNT
PCM
PNM
SFT
HND
PLT
GEP
ION
ACO
MEM
PRM
ALL
3
Initialize data Communication parameter INIT
CMU
ETH
3
Initialize data Alarm history
INIT
LOG
3
Setting
Input data
INPUT
SET d
CAN
CLR
(d: input data)
2
Buffer clear
Output message
MSGCLR
2
Change access level
ACCESS
k , pppppppp
(k: 0/1, p: alphanumeric characters
of 8 characters or less)
2
Setting password
SETPW
2
Setting Sequence execution flag
SEQUENCE k
(k: 0/1/3)
2
Reset alarm
ALMRST
2
Check or set date
DATE
yy/mm/dd
(yy: 00-99, mm: 01-12, dd: 00-31)
2
Check or set time
TIME
hh: mm: ss
(hh: 00-23, mm: 00-59. ss: 00-59)
2
Conditions: 1. Always executable.
2. Not executable during inputs from the programming box.
3. Not executable during inputs from the programming box, and while the program is
running.
4. Not executable during inputs from the programming box, while the program is
running, and when specific restrictions apply.
Summary of Contents for SCARA YRCX Series
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