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®
5 PC Interface Board
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ListNo
,
Pos
) and execute via
ListNo
,
Pos
). If no other list
has been active at this moment, then list
ListNo
has the status USED afterward.
• When interpreting the status values returned by
, always take into account the
programmed loading or execution processes of
the lists (see command description).
6.4.3 List Execution Status
The provided list status values are supplemented by
three additional status values that indicate whether
one of the two lists is currently being executed
(BUSY), if its execution is currently interrupted
(PAUSED) or if the RTC
®
5 is busy with executing
control commands beyond list execution (INTERNAL-
BUSY). These status values can be queried via the
command.
• The BUSY status is set when a list is currently being
processed or when a list has been halted via the
control commands
or
contrast, the BUSY status is not set if a list has
been paused via the list command
(and
will then be again set via a subsequent
command).
• The PAUSED status is set when a list has been
halted via
or
. It is
reset via a subsequent
Lists for Synchronization of Processing", page 74
).
• The INTERNAL-BUSY status is set when the RTC
®
5
is busy with executing a control command, which
needs more than 10
µ
s for executing a scan move-
ment (e.g.
or possibly
while a home jump or home return is executed
(with
if the home jump mode has been previously acti-
vated via
). The INTERNAL-BUSY status
and the BUSY status cannot be set at the same
time.
Notes
• The BUSY status is also available as the BUSY OUT
signal at the 15-pin D-SUB LASER connector (see
), and the EXTENSION 1
connector (see
) as well as
the MARKING ON THE FLY connector (see
• Some control commands are ignored (not
executed), when the BUSY status and/or
INTERNAL-BUSY status are set (e.g.
) or – with set
INTERNAL-BUSY status – are only executed with
delay after the INTERNAL-BUSY status has been
reset again (e.g.
,
).