Digitizing With a Host
The
VXM
stores
its
absolute
position
(relative
to
when
registers
were
zeroed)
in
memory.
The
absolute
registers
reflect
the
accumulated
distance
from
operating
the
motors
in
the
Jog
mode
and/or
under
program
control.
These
registers
can
hold
from
-8,388,608
to
+8,388,607
steps.
With
a
host
terminal
or
computer
connected
via
the
RS-232
interface,
the
VXM
can
be
used
as
a
digitizer.In
the
Jog
mode
the
VXM
will
send
motor
position
when
it
receives
a"
D
"
from
the
host.
Here
is
an
example
of
what
the
host
would
receive
when
Motor
1
is
at
absolute
201,
Motor
2
is
at
absolute
-1294010,
Motor
3
is
at
absolute
0,
and
Motor
4
is
at
80000:
X+0000201<cr>
Y-1294010<cr>
Z+0000000<cr>
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Enabling Jog When a Program is Running
U2
U3
Enable
Jog
while
waiting
for
an
input.
This
command
will
allow
motor
jogging,
with
the
jog
button/inputs,
during
the
following
wait
commands:
U0,U1,U30,U31,U50,U51,
or
U90
.
Memory
usage
=
2 bytes
.
Disable
Jog
while
waiting
for
an
input
(default
setting
on
power-up.)
This
command
will
disable
motor
jogging
during
a
wait
command.
Memory
usage
2 bytes
.
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