Command Descriptions
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LSNEG
Soft Limit Negative Travel Range
Type
Limit
(End-of-Travel)
Syntax
<a_><!>LSNEG<r>
Units
r = units of distance
Range
-999,999,999 to +999,999,999 (after conversion to steps)
Default
+0
Response
LSNEG: *LSNEG+0
See Also
LS, LSAD, LSADA, LSPOS, PSET, SCALE, SCLD
Product Rev
GT6K 6.0
GV6K 6.0
The
LSNEG
command specifies the distance in absolute units where motion will be restricted when
traveling in a negative-travel direction. The reference position used to determine absolute position is set to
zero upon power-up, and can be reset using the
PSET
command.
Be sure to set the
LSPOS
value greater
than the
LSNEG
value.
The
LSNEG
value remains set until you change it with a subsequent
LSNEG
command.
All soft limit values entered are in absolute distance counts. If scaling is enabled (
SCALE1
),
LSNEG
is
internally multiplied by the distance scale factor (
SCLD
). The soft limit position references the commanded
position (
TPC
), not the position as measured by a feedback device, such as an encoder (
TPE
).
Example:
Refer to the soft limit enable (
LS
) command example.
LSPOS
Soft Limit Positive Travel Range
Type
Limit (End-of-Travel)
Syntax
<a_><!>LSPOS<r>
Units
r = units of distance
Range
-999,999,999 to +999,999,999 (after conversion to steps)
Default
+0
Response
LSPOS: *LSPOS+0
See Also
LS, LSAD, LSADA, LSNEG, PSET, SCALE, SCLD
Product Rev
GT6K 6.0
GV6K 6.0
The
LSPOS
command specifies the distance in absolute units where motion will be restricted when
traveling in a positive-travel direction. The reference position used to determine absolute position is set to
zero upon power-up, and can be reset using the
PSET
command.
Be sure to set the
LSPOS
value greater
than the
LSNEG
value.
The
LSPOS
value remains set until you change it with a subsequent
LSPOS
command.
All soft limit values entered are in absolute distance counts. If scaling is enabled (
SCALE1
),
LSPOS
is
internally multiplied by the distance scale factor (
SCLD
). The soft limit position references the commanded
position (
TPC
), not the position as measured by a feedback device, such as an encoder (
TPE
).
Example:
Refer to the soft limit enable (
LS
) command example.
LX
Terminate Loop
Type
Loops; Program Flow Control
Syntax
<a_><!>LX
Units
n/a
Range
n/a
Default
n/a
Response
n/a
See Also
L, LN, PLN, PLOOP
Product Rev
GT6K 6.0
GV6K 6.0
The
LX
command terminates the current loop in progress. This command does not halt processing of the
commands in the loop until the last command in the current loop iteration is executed. At this point, the
loop is terminated. If there are nested loops, only the inner most loop is terminated.
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