Communica tion with pc – Yamaha SRCP User Manual

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COMMUNICA

TION WITH PC

11-5 Communication Command Description

(18)@MOVM <pallet work position>,<speed>

Moves the robot to a specified pallet work position at a specified speed.

Pallet work position

: The pallet work position is a number used to identify each point

on a matrix, and can be from 1 to 65025 (=255

× 255). The

counter array variable C or counter variable D can also be used.

Speed

: The speed can be set to any level between 1 and 100. If PRM30

(Maximum program speed) is 100, then 100 will be equal to 2000
mm/sec (when PRM44=2000).

Transmission example

: @MOVM 5,100 c/r l/f .................. When a 4

× 3 matrix is

defined, the robot moves to the
point at "row 2, column 2" at
100% speed.

Response example 1

: OK c/r l/f

Response example 2

: NG c/r l/f ...................................... Data error. The specified pallet

work position is outside the
matrix.

23: data error

c/r l/f

c

CAUTION

• The MOVM statement performs calculation on the assumption that the robot operates on the Cartesian

coordinate system.

• Because only a single-axis robot is controlled with the SRCP, the actual movement is linear even if a 2-

dimensional matrix is defined.

(19)@MAT <number of rows>,<number of columns>,<pallet number>

Defines a matrix.

Number of rows

: Set the number of rows from 1 to 255.

Number of columns

: Set the number of columns from 1 to 255.

Pallet number

: The pallet number is a number used to identify each matrix

(pallet) and can be from 0 to 31.

Transmission example

: @MAT 5,2,1 c/r l/f ....................... Defines a matrix of 5

× 2 on

pallet number 1.

Response example

: OK c/r l/f

c

CAUTION

Because only a single-axis robot is controlled with the SRCP, the actual movement is linear even if a 2-
dimensional matrix is defined.

(20)@MSEL <pallet number>

Specifies a matrix where the robot moves with a MOVM statement.

Pallet number

: The pallet number is a number used to identify each matrix

(pallet) and can be from 0 to 31.

Transmission example

: @MSEL 0 c/r l/f ........................... Specifies pallet number 0.

Response example

: OK c/r l/f

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