RTC
®
5 PC Interface Board
Rev. 1.9 e
10 Commands And Functions
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Normal List
Command
set_jump_mode_list
Function
activates or deactivates and disables jump mode for 2D jumps.
Requirements
.
Call
set_jump_mode_list( Flag )
Parameters
Flag
See
Notes
• For information on using the command, see
.
•
set_jump_mode_list
functions like the control command
(see notes
there) but, as a list command, has the following differences:
– No tunings or jump length limits can be supplied via
set_jump_mode_list
.
–
set_jump_mode_list
doesn’t perform a check.
Flag
must have previously been suc-
cessfully set to 0 or 1 via
.
– Though jump mode can be deactivated and disabled by setting
Flag
to –1 via
or
set_jump_mode_list
, it can only be reactivated again via
(if the check is successful). If
Flag
was –1 prior to calling
set_jump_mode_list
, then the command will have no effect.
RTC
®
4
RTC
®
5 new command
Version info
Available beginning with version DLL 525
Reference
Undelayed
Short
List Command
set_jump_speed
Function
defines the jump speed for the following vector commands
Call
set_jump_speed( Speed )
Parameter
Speed
jump speed in
bits per ms
(as a 64-bit IEEE floating point value)
Allowed range: [1.6 … 800000.0]
Comments
• By default a jump speed of 10000
bits per ms
is preset.
• The specified jump speed (or the preset jump speed, if no other value has been speci-
fied) is used for all subsequent jump commands until a new value is specified.
• To obtain the actual jump speed
v
in the image plane (in
meters per second
), the
specified speed value (in
bits per ms
) must be divided by the calibration factor
K
of the correction table (in
bits per mm
):
v
jump
=
Speed
/
K
The calibration factor
K
can be queried from the correction table via
• The
set_jump_speed
command is also available as the control command
.
RTC
®
4
RTC
®
5 unchanged functionality (except for the extended range of values)
The image field coordinates for the X and Y axes (but not the Z axis) and all related
parameters (e.g. jump speed or wobbel amplitude) are specified as 20-bit values; in RTC
®
4
compatibility mode they are specified as 16-bit values (as with the RTC
®
4) and the RTC
®
5
multiplies the specified value for
Speed
by 16 (the permissible range of values is
correspondingly reduced to [0.1 … 50000.0]).
References