Delta RMC151 User Manual

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RMC70/150 and RMCTools User Manual

To issue a single command to the RMC70, use the following steps:

1. Wait until the Command Request bit in the Command Register (0) of the Command

Block is equal to the Command Acknowledge bit in register 0 of the Response

Block. If they are not equal, the RMC is currently processing a command request.

2. Enter the command number in bits 0-7 of the Command Register (0) of the Command

Block.

3. If the command has any parameters, put them in registers 1-5 of the Command Block.
4. Clear the Deferred Command bits.
5. Set the desired Axis Select bit in the Command Register. The command will be sent

simultaneously to each axis you select.

Note:

Using this method, you can send a single command to multiple axes simultaneously.

You cannot send different commands to multiple axes simultaneously. To send

different commands to multiple axes simultaneously, see the Issue Simultaneous

Commands section below.

6. Toggle the Command Request bit.
7. Wait until the Command Request bit is equal to the Command Acknowledge

bit. When they are equal, the RMC70 has received the command.

NOTE:

Until the Command Acknowledge bit matches the Command Request bit, the Input Data

registers, including the Status Bits registers, do not reflect having received the command.

Example

A Move Absolute (20) command is issued using the PROFIBUS Command Block. Until the

Command Requestbit matches the Command Acknowledgebit after the Command

Requestbit has been toggled, the In Positionbit should not be checked as it may still be set

for the previously requested move. Once the Acknowledgetoggles to match, the In

Positionbit will have been cleared and when it is set, it is due to the new command being

complete. Similar synchronization issues are resolved in the same way with other status bits

and registers.



Issue Simultaneous Commands
Although only one command may be sent at a time to the RMC75P via PROFIBUS, it is

possible to simultaneously issue different commands to several axes by using deferred

commands. Deferred commands are stored in the PROFIBUS command buffer until all

deferred commands are received. They are then executed simultaneously. Bits 30 and 29

in the Command Data Register of the Command Block define the deferred status of each

command issued. The bits are used as follows:

Bit
30

Bit
29


Action

0

0

Single Command: When both bits are zero, the command is not

deferred. The command is executed normally. If the PROFIBUS command

buffer contains any commands, an error is logged in the Event Log and

the commands are removed from the command buffer without being

executed. The new command is still issued.

0

1

Last Deferred: This command and any deferred commands in the

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