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6 Programming and testing

6.9.4 Stepping instruction by instruction

6.9.4 Stepping instruction by instruction
Overview
In all operating modes the program may be executed step by step forwards or
backwards.
Stepping backwards is limited, see Technical reference manual - RAPID
Overviewfor more details.
Select step mode
This section details how to select step mode. Stepping can be done in three ways;
step in, step over, and motion step.
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Stepping
This section details how to step forwards and backwards.
If you want to step...
forward
backward
Limitations of backward execution
There are some restrictions for the backward execution:
Backward execution behavior
When stepping forward though the program code, a program pointer indicates the
next instruction to execute and a motion pointer indicates the move instruction
that the robot is performing.
When stepping backward though the program code, the program pointer indicates
the instruction above the motion pointer. When the program pointer indicates one
move instruction and the motion pointer indicates another, the next backward
movement will move to the target indicated by the program pointer, using the type
of movement and speed indicated by the motion pointer.
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Action
Select step mode using the Quickset menu.
For more details, see
When stepping backwards through a MoveC instruction, the execution does
not stop in the circular point.
It is not possible to step backwards out of a IF, FOR, WHILE and TEST
statement.
It is not possible to step backwards out of a routine when reaching the
beginning of the routine.
There are instructions affecting the motion that cannot be executed backwards
(e.g. ActUnit, ConfL and PDispOn). If attempting to execute these
backwards, an alert box will inform you that this is not possible.
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Execution Settings on page
then press...
Forward button on FlexPendant
Backward button on FlexPendant
Operating manual - OmniCore
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