7.3 Program Table Operation
7.3.7 Program Table Operation Examples
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Turning ON the /RGRT Signal While Program Table
Operation Is Stopped
This example shows what happens when the /RGRT signal is turned ON while program table
operation is stopped after turning OFF the /START-STOP signal. In this case, registration oper-
ation is performed when the /START-STOP signal is turned ON.
The program table for this positioning is shown below.
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Operating Procedure
Turn ON the /MODE 0/1 signal to change to mode 0.
Set the /SEL0 to /SEL4 signals to 0 to specify program step 0.
Turn ON the /START-STOP signal to start program table operation.
The /COIN signal turns OFF.
Turn OFF the /START-STOP signal to stop operation.
The /RGRT signal turns ON to specify registration operation.
Turn ON the /START-STOP signal to restart program table operation.
In this case, registration operation is performed.
The /COIN turns ON when positioning is completed for the registration distance.
When execution of program step 1 starts, the /COIN signal turns OFF.
The /RGRT signal turns ON to perform registration operation.
The speed changes to the registration speed.
The /COIN turns ON when positioning is completed for the registration distance.
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Operation Pattern and Related Signal Timing
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Do not change /SEL0 to /SEL7 for 4 ms after turning ON the /START-STOP signal.
PGM-
STEP
POS
SPD
RDST
RSPD
ACC
DEC
POUT
EVENT
LOOP
NEXT
0
I+200000
30000
100000
15000
400000
200000 NNNNNNNN
IT0
1
1
1
I-200000
30000
100000
15000
:
:
: : : : : : : :
IT0
1
END
S
TART-
S
TOP
*
/COIN
/MODE 0/1
/RGRT
0
1 m
s
min.
Operation
Pattern
S
peed
Time
Mode 0 (Program Table Operation)
200
μ
s
min.
S
tep 0
S
tep 1
/
S
EL0 to
/
S
EL4
*
1 m
s
min.