12 notes on incremental mode, Notes on incremental mode – IAI America RCS-C User Manual

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5.12 Notes on Incremental Mode

(1) Notes on positioning operation

Selecting/entering a position number using relative coordinates during positioning will cause the actuator to
move to the position corresponding to the initial position plus the increment. (If the increment is a negative
value, the actuator will move to the position corresponding to the initial position minus the increment.)
Example)

If the start signal for movement to position 2 is input while the actuator is moving to position 1,
the actuator will move to the position 40 mm from the home.


No. Position

Speed

0 * *
1 30 100
2

10 100











If the start signal for movement to an incremental position number is input multiple times during positioning,
the actuator will move to the position corresponding to the initial position plus the “increment x number of
times the signal was input.”
Example)

If the start signal for movement to position 2 is input twice while the actuator is moving to
position 1, the actuator will move to the position 50 mm from the home.


















(2) Note on push & hold operation

If the start signal is input with an incremental position number selected/entered while the actuator is moving
in the push & hold mode, the actuator will move to the position corresponding to the position at the time of
start input plus the increment. Therefore, the end position will become indeterminate.

Distance

Position from home: 40

Command position

Start

Position complete

Completed position

Moving



Actuator movement

Speed

Position 1

Position 2

=

Position from home: 50

Distance

Command position

Start

Position complete

Completed position

Moving



Actuator movement

Position 1

Position 2

Speed

Position 2

Position 2

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