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Operate/Stop
Execute the operation to start/stop the home return.
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Click [Operate] to execute the positioning operation. The button name
changes to [Stop].
・
Click [Stop] to execute the deceleration stop operation. The button name
changes to [Operate].
State of axis
The operating states of axes or error and warning occurrences.
Error code
The latest error code when an error occurred.
Error clear
Clear the error by clicking this button, when an error occurred.
Warning code
Indicate the latest warning code when a warning occurs.
Warning clear
Clear the warning by clicking this button, when a warning occurred.
Speed rate
The target speed of the home return specified in the parameter settings for each
axis is regarded as 100%, and the operation is executed in the specified speed
rate.
Clicking [Speed rate] shows the dialog for inputting the value.
The speed rate changed here is effective only in the tool operation, and it
changes to the original speed rate automatically once the tool operation quits.
Note:
If an recoverable error occurred in the positioning unit RTEX, click [Error Clear] to clear the error.
If a warning occurred in the positioning unit RTEX, click [Warning Clear] to clear the warning.
2. Click [Change] in the starting table number field to specify the starting table number.
Specify the starting table number and click [Operate] to start the positioning operation.
Note:
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In the positioning unit RTEX, the positioning operation for the interpolation group is performed to
request the start and stop for the smallest number of axes in the group.
•
In the tool operation, the positioning operation for the interpolation group is performed by clicking
[Operate] for any axes. However, due to the above specifications, a warning message is shown when
any [Operate] button other than the one for the smallest axis number is clicked.
3. Click [Current value update] to change the current value.
The following dialog box is displayed. Enter the current value to be changed.
The value can also be changed during the positioning operation.
4. Click [Close] to close the dialog.
Note:
This dialog cannot be closed during the positioning operation.
Summary of Contents for FP? Positioning Unit RTEX
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Page 15: ...Chapter 1 Functions of Unit and Restrictions on Combination ...
Page 21: ...Chapter 2 Parts and Functions ...
Page 22: ...2 2 2 1 Parts and Functions FPΣ Positioning Unit RTEX FP2 Positioning Unit RTEX ...
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Page 25: ...Chapter 3 Wiring ...
Page 31: ...Chapter 4 Power On Off and Items to Check ...
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Page 37: ...Chapter 5 4BPreparation For Operation ...
Page 45: ...Chapter 6 5BI O Allocation ...
Page 53: ...Chapter 7 6BSetting Tool Configurator PM ...
Page 83: ...7 31 Setting Font Select Option Font in the menu bar The following dialog is shown ...
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Page 103: ...Chapter 8 7BAutomatic Operation Position Control ...
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Page 119: ...8 17 When the X axis and Y axis is the moving axes each axis in the above diagram is replaced ...
Page 141: ...Chapter 9 8BManual Operation JOG Operation ...
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Page 147: ...Chapter 10 9BManual Operation Home Return ...
Page 155: ...Chapter 11 10BManual Operation Pulser Operation ...
Page 159: ...Chapter 12 11BStop Functions ...
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Page 163: ...Chapter 13 12BSupplementary Functions ...
Page 177: ...13 15 Sample program When reading AMP parameter No 1 1 of axis 1 with A6N or A5N ...
Page 179: ...13 17 Sample program When writing AMP parameter No 1 1 of axis 1 with A6N or A5N ...
Page 183: ...Chapter 14 Precautions During Programming ...
Page 187: ...Chapter 15 Errors and Warnings ...
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Page 213: ...Chapter 16 Troubleshooting ...
Page 214: ...16 2 16 1 Cannot Communication With AMP ...
Page 215: ...Chapter 17 Specifications ...
Page 275: ...Chapter 18 Dimensions ...
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