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Bit
Number
Bit
Tested
Status Information
1
ST1.1
Command processing paused
2
ST1.2
Looping (command executing)
3
ST1.3
Wait for trigger (input)
4
ST1.4
Running program
5
ST1.5
Going home
6
ST1.6
Waiting for delay timeout
7
ST1.7
Registration in progress
8
ST1.8
Last trigger command timed out
9
ST2.1
Motor energised
11
ST2.3
Event triggered - active until trigger inputs are reset
12
ST2.4
Input in LSEL not matching label
13
ST2.5
-ve limit seen during last move
14
ST2.6
+ve limit seen during last move
16
ST2.8
Reserved
17
ST3.1
Executing a position maintenance move
18
ST3.2
Possible stall
19
ST3.3
Moving (in motion)
20
ST3.4
Stationary (in position)
21
ST3.5
No registration signal seen in registration window
22
ST3.6
Cannot stop within the defined registration distance
23
ST3.7
Reserved
24
ST3.8
Reserved
25
ST4.1
In motion, 0 for positive motion, 1 for negative motion
26
ST4.2
Reserved
27
ST4.3
Following enabled = 1, not following = 0
28
ST4.4
STOP input active
29
ST4.5
Load mounted encoder enabled
30
ST4.6
Scaling enabled
31
ST4.7
Command input inverted
Table 4-5. Status Bits Description
Status Variable Byte Reporting
A convenient and more compact way of interrogating the status variable is to test it a byte at
a time using the STn within a read command, where n is used to select the byte to be tested.
For example to read or test the first 8 bits (first byte) of the ST variable status word, use ST1.
Since the status word consists of 4 bytes the relevant part of the word can be read using
ST1 (bits 1 to 8), ST2 (bits 9 to 16), ST3 (bits 17 to 24) or ST4 (bits 25 to 32).
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