Hyundai HI4 User Manual

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11. Robot Language Explanation

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11.3.6 TONL1 Command

Introduction

Online coordinate conversion (Slipping) is a function to play back teached position

correcting the difference transmitted from the external equipments such as vision

system.

It finds a shift amount of specified basic 3 points and saves the shift amount

transmitted through RS232C port in shift registers.

11.3.7 TONL2 Command

Introduction

Online coordinate conversion (coordinate value) is a function to play back teached

position correcting the difference transmitted from the external equipments such as

vision system.

It finds a coordination (robot coordination) of specified basic 3 points and receives

coordination through RS232C port and saves shift amount in on line shift registers.

Note

(1) TONL1 (M53) : Online coordinate conversion (Slipping) uses the contents of shift

registers as shift amount.

(2) TONL2 (M54) : Online coordinate conversion (coordinate value) uses the contents

of shift registers as coordination system.

Description Online coordinate conversion (Slipping) (M53)

Syntax

TONL1 ST=<Start/End>,RF1=<Basic Step number1>,RF2=<Basic Step
number2>,RF3=<Basic Step number3>

Start/End If 1, Coordinate conversion starts. If 0, exits.

0∼1

Parameter

Basic Step
number

The step numbers to be set for 3 base points.

0∼999

example

TONL1 ST=1,RF1=1,RF2=5,RF3=7

Description Online coordinate conversion (coordinate value) (M54)

Syntax

TONL2 ST=<Start/End>,RF1=<Basic Step number1>,RF2=<Basic Step
number2>,RF3=<Basic Step number3>

Start/End If 1, coordinate conversion starts. If 0, exits

0∼1

Parameter

Basic Step
number

Step numbers to be set for 3 base points.

0∼999

example

TONL2 ST=1,RF1=1,RF2=5,RF3=7

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