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ORGORD
Specifies/acquires the robot's return-to-origin sequence
Format
ORGORD [robot number] expression
Values
robot number
.........................1 to 4 (If not input, robot 1 is specified.)
expression
..............................n to nnnnnn (n : 0 to 6)
Explanation
Sets the axis sequence parameter for return-to-origin and absolute search operation of
the robot specified by the <
robot number
>.
The 1 to 6 axes are expressed as "1 to 6" values, respectively, and the <expression>
value must be 1-digit to 6-digit integer.
The same axis cannot be specified twice.
After the specified axes are returned to their origin points in sequence, from left to
right, the remaining axes return to their origin points simultaneously.
If the <expression> value is "0", all axes will be returned to their origin points
simultaneously.
Functions
Format
ORGORD [robot number]
Values
robot number
.........................1 to 4 (If not input, robot 1 is specified.)
Explanation
Acquires the axis sequence parameter for return-to-origin and absolute search
operation of the robot specified by the <
robot number
>.
SAMPLE
A=3
ORGORD A
····················· Return-to-origin is executed first for
axis 3 of robot 1.
ORIGIN^
····················· After the return-to-origin of axis 3 of
robot 1 is completed, return-to-origin
is executed for the remaining axes.
MOVE P,P0
A=ORGORD
····················· Return-to-origin sequence parameter of
robot 1 is assigned to variable A.
HALT
Related commands
ORIGIN
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