9 Positioning Control
9.4 2-speed Positioning Operation
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4. Rotation Direction
With the specified absolute address: The rotation direction depends on whether the target address 1 and 2
are larger or smaller than the current address.
With the specified relative address: The rotation direction is decided by the sign (positive/negative) of target
address 1 and 2.
Note
If the moving directions of target address 1 and target address 2 are not the same as follows, a reverse
operation is performed immediately after the deceleration stop at target address 1.
With the specified absolute address: when the sign difference between the current value and target address 1
is different from the sign difference between target address 1 and target
address 2.
With the specified relative address : when the sign (positive/negative) of target address 1 differs from that of
target address 2.
Caution
An abrupt change in the rotation direction may cause damage to the machine. It may also cause an error
through motor overload.
If the operation in a different direction requires stop time, use the 1-speed positioning operation.