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Gemini GV6K/GT6K Command Reference
MEPOL
Master Encoder Polarity
Type
Encoder; Following; Drive Configuration
Syntax
<a_><!>MEPOL<b>
Units
b = polarity bit
Range
b = 0 (normal polarity), 1 (reverse polarity),
or X (don’t care)
Default
0
Response
MEPOL: *MEPOL0
See Also
[ PCME ], [ PCMS ], [ PMAS ], [ PME ], PMESET, TPCME, TPME,
TPCMS, TPMAS
Product Rev
GT6K 6.0
GV6K 6.0
Use the
MEPOL
command to reverse the counting direction (polarity) of the Master Encoder input (the
encoder connector labeled “Master Encoder”). This allows you to reverse the counting direction without
having to change the actual wiring to the encoder input.
Immediately after issuing the
MEPOL
command, the master encoder will start counting in the opposite
direction (including all master encoder position registers).
The
MEPOL
command is automatically saved in non-volatile RAM.
MESND
Master Encoder Step and Direction Mode
Type
Encoder; Counter; Following
Syntax
<a_><!>MESND<b>
Units
b = enable bit
Range
b = 0 (quadrature signal), 1 (step & direction),
or X (don’t care)
Default
0
Response
MESND: *MESND0
See Also
[ PME ], TPME
Product Rev
GT6K 6.0
GV6K 6.0
Use the
MESND
command to specify the functionality of the Master Encoder input.
MESND0
........(default setting) accept a quadrature signal from the master encoder.
MESND1
........Accept step and direction signals. The count is registered on a positive edge of a
transition for a signal measured on encoder channel A+ and A- connections. The
direction of the count is specified by the signal on encoder channel B+ and B-
connections. Therefore, you should connect your step and direction input device as
follows: Connect Step+ to A+, Step- to A-, Di to B+, and Direction- to B-.
[ MOV ]
Axis Moving Status
Type
Assignment
or
Comparison
Syntax
See
below
Units
n/a
Range
n/a
Default
n/a
Response
n/a
See Also
[
AS
]
,
GO,
TAS
Product Rev
GT6K 6.0
GV6K 6.0
The
MOV
command is used to assign the moving status to a binary variable, or to make a comparison against
a binary or hexadecimal value. To make a comparison against a binary value, the letter b (b or B) must be
placed in front of the value. The binary value itself must only contain ones, zeros, or Xs (1, Ø, X, x). To
make a comparison against a hexadecimal value, the letter h (h or H) must be placed in front of the value.
The hexadecimal value itself must only contain the letters A through F, or the numbers Ø through 9.
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