Instructions - IMS MicroLYNX Quick Manual

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I n s t r u c t i o n s
There are four basic groups of instructions. These are:
1]
Utility Instructions.
2]
Motion Instructions.
3]
I/O Instructions.
4]
Program Instructions.
Many of these instructions have multiple parameters defining how the
MicroLYNX will interpret the instruction. The most common method of
using the instruction is given here. For a concise explanation of these
parameters, see Appendix A: Instruction Set Summary. For detailed expla-
nation see the Software Reference, Part 3 of the LYNX Product Family
Operating Instructions.
U t i l i t y I n s t r u c t i o n s
These instructions allow the user to clear memory, delete user-defined variables
and flags, initialize the MicroLYNX, execute or save programs and other func-
tions that are not usually used in a program.
C P
[ C l e a r P r o g r a m M e m o r y ]
Program memory should be cleared each time a new or edited program is down-
loaded to the MicroLYNX. While there are two parameters to this instruction, it
is typically used in the following form:
CP 1,1
This instructs the MicroLYNX to clear memory from the first line of program
memory to the end. Other options allow the user to selectively clear programs.
D V F
[ D e l e t e U s e r - D e f i n e d V a r i a b l e s a n d F l a g s ]
Deletes all user-defined variables and flags. This instruction has three parameters
to allow selective deletion of user-defined variables and flags. Most common
usage:
DVF ,,1
This instructs the MicroLYNX to delete all user-defined variables and flags.
I P
[ I n i t i a l i z e P a r a m e t e r s ]
This instruction uses the keywords ALL, VARS, FLAGS and IOS to selectively
or completely restore factory-defined variables, flags and I/O lines to their
default state. If the IP instruction is not followed by a keyword, the
MicroLYNX will initialize all factory-defined VARS/FLGS/IOS.
FEEDRATE=CTR2*10-OFFSET
FEEDRATE=CTR2*10
FEEDRATE=FEEDRATE-OFFSET
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