ETEL Doc. - Operation & Software Manual # DSC2P 903 / Ver. F / 3/6/05
Chapter A: Internal functioning & architecture
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6.
Commands & registers syntax
6.1
Commands
6.1.1
Sending commands
Examples:
WTM.1
;Command without parameter, sent to the axis 1.
AUT.2=1
;Command with one parameter, sent to the axis 2.
TST.1=X1.1,10
;Command with two parameters, sent to the axis 1.
Syntax:
All the commands which can be sent to the controller are given under the following format:
Fields put in 'square brackets' (like:
[=<p1>]
) are
optional
. All commands do not use them.
<cmd_name>
Command name. All controller's commands names have three letters.
.<axis>
Axis or group of axis number which have to execute the command.
Possible values:
•
Integer from 0 to 30
according to the number of axis if the command refers to
one single axis.
• Symbol
!
if the command refers to all linked axes.
• Some selected axes numbers between commas (refer to
• Symbol
%
and the axes mask total number, to select some axes (refer to
[=<p1>][,<p2>]
The command can have zero, one or two parameters. If no value is defined, it is
automatically the value 0 by default which is selected for a command which needs
one or two parameters. (Note: the = link sign is needed only if at least one
[<px>]
field is present).
Possible values:
• Integer
• Value contained in any register, at any depth, [px] syntax is similar to a command
syntax:
<register>[:<depth>].<axis>
Remark:
An alias like POS, SPD, MMD... is a more user-friendly term representing a parameter K. Their
syntax is identical to the one of the corresponding register. Refer to
to know the list of the
alias.
Some commands calculate parameter values. For example AUT calculates K80, K56 and K53
value. Others use the value contained in the parameters when they are executed. For example
INI has a different action according to the value contained in parameter K90. In the commands
description which follows, the list of the
calculated parameters
and those of the
read
parameters
are given from case to case.
In this manual, only the axis 1 will be mentioned at, to make it simple; for commands explanations
all commands have compulsory axis number.
Exception:
The STE command (ex: STE.1+=X4.1) uses
+
or
-
operators, with the following syntax:
<cmd_name>.<axis>[<operator>][
=
<p1>][,<p2>]
Remark:
Refer to
to know how to send a command.
<cmd_name>.<axis> [
=
<p1>] [,<p2>]
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