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Changing pulse input values
The pulse input value that has been input can be changed to an arbitrary value when setting the pulse
input purpose to the feedback pulse.
The following area is used for changing the pulse input value.
[Pulse count control area]
Bank
Offset
address
Name
Descriptions
00H
241H
Pulse count value
change request flag
When turns the corresponding bits for each axis from 0 to 1, the pulse
input value will be changed to the specified pulse count changed
value.
This flag is an edge trigger. It should be always turned to 1 from 0
when changing the value.
248H
Pulse input changed
value of axis 1
Set the pulse input value of axis 1 to be changed.
249H
24AH
Pulse input changed
value of axis 2
Set the pulse input value of axis 2 to be changed.
24BH
24CH
Pulse input changed
value of axis 3
Set the pulse input value of axis 3 to be changed.
24DH
24EH
Pulse input changed
value of axis 4
Set the pulse input value of axis 4 to be changed.
24FH
Reference:
<17.4.11 Pulse Count Control Area>
13.6.4 Function of High-speed Counter
Setting the pulse input purpose to
“High-speed counter” enables the pulse input to be used as an
external counter.
Control of pulse input
On the positioning unit, when setting the pulse input purpose to
“High-speed counter”, the count of pulse
input value can be arbitrarily stopped. When the count of pulse input value stops, the current pulse input
value is held.
The following area is used to specify to disable/enable the count of pulse input.
[Pulse count control area]
Bank
Offset
address
Name
Descriptions
00H
240H
Pulse count enable
flag
When the corresponding bits for each axis is 0, the count of pulse input
value is performed.
Reference:
<17.4.11 Pulse Count Control Area>
Summary of Contents for AFP243710
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Page 17: ...Chapter 1 Functions of Unit and Restrictions on Combination ...
Page 21: ...Chapter 2 Parts and Functions ...
Page 24: ...2 4 ...
Page 25: ...Chapter 3 Wiring ...
Page 39: ...Chapter 4 Power On Off and Items to Check ...
Page 44: ...4 6 ...
Page 45: ...Chapter 5 Preparation For Operation ...
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Page 55: ...Chapter 6 I O Allocation ...
Page 63: ...Chapter 7 Setting Tool Configurator PM ...
Page 87: ...7 25 Setting Font Select Option Font in the menu bar The following dialog is shown ...
Page 102: ...7 40 ...
Page 103: ...Chapter 8 Automatic Operation Position Control ...
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Page 116: ...8 14 When the X axis and Y axis is the moving axes each axis in the above diagram is replaced ...
Page 129: ...8 27 Reference Chapter 10 Manual Operation Home Return ...
Page 139: ...Chapter 9 Manual Operation JOG Operation ...
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Page 145: ...Chapter 10 Manual Operation Home Return ...
Page 151: ...Chapter 11 Manual Operation Pulser Operation ...
Page 155: ...Chapter 12 Stop Functions ...
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Page 159: ...Chapter 13 Supplementary Functions ...
Page 171: ...Chapter 14 Precautions During Programming ...
Page 175: ...Chapter 15 Errors and Warnings ...
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Page 187: ...Chapter 16 Troubleshooting ...
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Page 191: ...Chapter 17 Specifications ...
Page 241: ...Chapter 18 Dimensions ...
Page 242: ...18 2 18 1 FP2 Positioning Unit Interpolation Type 2 axis type Unit mm 4 axis type Unit mm ...
Page 243: ...Chapter 19 Sample Programs ...
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