Block Start (Normal Start); Block Start Data Setting Example - Mitsubishi Electric QD77MS User Manual

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10.3.2 Block start (normal start)

In a "block start (normal start)", the positioning data groups of a block starting from the
positioning data set in "[Da.12]Start data No." are continuously executed with the set
order by starting once..
Section [2] shows a control example where the "block start data" and "positioning data"
are set as shown in section [1].
[1] Setting examples

(1) Block start data setting example

Axis 1 block
start data
1st point
2nd point
3rd point
4th point
5th point
(2) Positioning data setting example
Axis 1 positioning
data No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
10
15
REMARK
(Note-1): Block
"1 block" is defined as all the data continuing from the positioning data in
which "continuous positioning control" or "continuous path control" is set in
the "[Da.1] Operation pattern" to the positioning data in which "independent
positioning control (Positioning complete)" is set.
Chapter 10 High-Level Positioning Control
[Da.11]
[Da.12]
Shape
Start data No.
1: Continue
1: Continue
1: Continue
1: Continue
10
0: End
15
[Da.1]
Operation pattern
00: Positioning complete
11: Continuous path control
01: Continuous positioning control
00: Positioning complete
11: Continuous path control
00: Positioning complete
00: Positioning complete
00: Positioning complete
10 - 8
[Da.13]
Special start
instruction
1
0: Block start
2
0: Block start
5
0: Block start
0: Block start
0: Block start
1 block
1 block
[Da.14]
Parameter
(Note-1)

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