IAI America XSEL-KX User Manual

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Part 4 Commands


 ARC (Move along arc (CP operation))

Extension condition

(LD, A, O, AB, OB)

Input condition

(I/O, flag)

Command, declaration

Output

(Output, flag)

Command,
declaration

Operand 1

Operand 2

Optional

Optional

ARC

Passing

position

number

End

position

number

PE

[Function] Move along an arc from the current position to the position specified in operand 2, by passing

the position specified in operand 1.
The output will turn OFF at the start of arc movement, and turn ON when the movement is
complete.
Difference from ARC2:

ARC processing resembles moving along a polygon with a PATH command, while ARC2
actually performs arc interpolation.
Select an applicable command by considering the characteristics of each command.
(Normally ARC2 is used.)


(Note 1)

If the division angle is set to “0” with a DEG command (division angle is calculated
automatically based on priority speed setting), the speed set in the data at passing position 1
or speed set by a VEL command will be used (former is given priority). The speed set in the
data at passing position 2 will have no meaning.

(Note 2)

If the division angle is set to a value other than “0” with a DEG command (normal division
angle), the speed specified in the target position data will be used. (The speed set by a VEL
command will become valid if position data is not specified.)

(Note 3)

The acceleration is selected in the order of the acceleration in the data at passing position 1,
followed by the value in “All-axis parameter No. 11, Default CP acceleration.”
The deceleration will become the same value as the valid acceleration selected above.
Therefore, the deceleration in the data at passing position 1 and the acceleration/deceleration
in the data at passing position 2 will not have any meaning.

(Note 4)

This command is valid on the XY plane.


[Example 1]

ARC

100

101

Move along an arc from the current position to position 101
by passing position 100.

[Example 2]

LET

1

5

Assign 5 to variable 1.

LET

2

6

Assign 6 to variable 2.

ARC

*1

*2

Move along an arc from the current position to the content of
variable 2 (position 6) by passing the content of variable 1
(position 5).

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