Undelayed
list_next
Short List
Command
Function
Executes the next list command.
list_next()
Call
Comments
• list_next reads the next list command and executes it immediately, as long as the
maximum allowed number of short list commands has not been exceeded. Otherwise,
it is executed within the next 10 µs clock cycle.
• list_next is a proper place holder for another command in the list, because it prevents
an extra 10 µs clock cycle, which is unavoidable with other place holders such as
list_nop
RTC4RTC6
New command.
RTC5RTC6
Unchanged functionality.
Version info
Available as of DLL 600, OUT 600, RBF 600.
References
list_nop,
Normal List
list_nop
Command
Function
Inserts a null operation (no operation) into the
list_nop()
Call
• list_nop has the same effect as long_delay( 1 ). It switches off the
Comments
"Laser Active" Operation
Even if no delays need to be waited for, execution of list_nop requires 10 µs.
• list_nop serves as a placeholder for rejected list commands
return code RTC6_IGNORED).
• When list_nop immediately follows a short list command, it ensures that the
subsequent list command only executes in the next 10 µs clock cycle (the short
list command's "effective" execution time is then 10 µs).
RTC4RTC6
The RTC4 command is a pure placeholder and is more like list_continue.
The RTC6 command switches the
scanner delay.
RTC5RTC6
Unchanged functionality.
Version info
Available as of DLL 600, OUT 600, RBF 600.
References
long_delay,
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or list_continue.
list_continue
after a
Signals for "Laser Active" Operation
list_continue
RTC6 List
Memory.
LaserOff Delay
and waits for a possible scanner delay.
Signals for
(get_last_error
off and waits for a
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