Command details, Parameter details, Examples – Applied Motion RS-232 User Manual

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Host Command Reference

There are three end-of-travel limit input states that can be defined with the DL command:

DL1: End-of-travel limit occurs when an input is closed (energized). Motion stops automatically at rate

defined by AM command.

DL2: End-of-travel limit occurs when an input is open (de-energized). Motion stops automatically at rated

defined by AM command.

DL3: Inputs are not used as end-of-travel limit inputs and can be used as a general purpose inputs. In the

case of ST-S and STM drives, DL will be automatically set to 3 if CM is set to 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,
17, or 18, or if JE is executed after the DL command is set.

Command Details:

Structure

DL{Parameter #1}

Type

BUFFERED

Usage

READ/WRITE

Non-Volatile

YES

Register Access

None

Parameter Details:

Parameter #1

Limit input state (see above)

- units

integer number

- range

1, 2 or 3

Examples:

Command

Drive sends

Notes

DL1

-

Set limit inputs to work with normally open limit switches

DL DL=1

DL3

-

Set limit inputs to act as general purpose inputs

NOTE: When working with digital inputs and outputs it is important to remember the designations low and high.
If current is flowing into or out of an input or output, i.e. the circuit is energized, the logic state for that input/
output is defined as
low or closed. If no current is flowing, i.e. the circuit is de-energized, or the input/output is
not connected, the logic state is
high or open. A low state is represented by the “L” character in parameters of
commands that affect inputs/outputs. For example, WI3L means “wait for input 3 low”, and SO1L means “set
output 1 low”. A high state is represented by the “H” character.

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