Characteristics Of Stop Operations - Panasonic FP7 User Manual

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10.7.2 Characteristics of Stop Operations

 Priority of stop operations
When stop control requests are made simultaneously, the stop operations are executed
according to the following priority.
1. System stop > 2. Emergency stop > 3. Limit stop > 4. Deceleration stop
 Dwell time setting
The dwell time setting is invalid in the stop operations regardless of patterns.
 Flag processing
• In the case of system stop, the busy signal turns off and the operation done signal turns on.
• In the cases of emergency stop, limit stop and deceleration stop, the busy signal turns off
and the operation done signal turns on after the completion of the pulse output during
deceleration.
 Elapsed value area (Current value coordinate)
• Even in a stop operation, the elapsed value area is always updated.
• After the emergency stop, limit stop or deceleration stop, deceleration is performed with
each specified deceleration time, and the value when the pulse output stops is stored.
• In the case of system stop, the value whe the pulse output stops is stored.
KEY POINTS
For details of the deceleration stop operations when repetitive control is
executed, refer to "10.11.3 Stop Operation During Repeat Operation".
10.7 Stop Control
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